| ASHRAMITES | • ashramites n. Plural of ashramite. • ASHRAMITE n. a person living in an ashram. |
| BUSHMASTER | • bushmaster n. A venomous pit viper, Lachesis muta, from tropical America. • BUSHMASTER n. a venomous snake of South America. |
| HARASSMENT | • harassment n. Persistent attacks and criticism causing worry and distress. • harassment n. Deliberate pestering or intimidation. • harassment n. (Military) The use of repeated small-scale attacks to wear down an enemy force. |
| HARMOSTIES | • harmosties n. Plural of harmosty. • HARMOSTY n. (Greek) the office of harmost, a Spartan governor of a subject city or province. |
| HETAERISMS | • HETAERISM n. concubinage; a system of communal marriage, also HETAIRISM. |
| HETAIRISMS | • HETAIRISM n. concubinage; a system of communal marriage, also HETAERISM. |
| HORSEMEATS | • horsemeats n. Plural of horsemeat. • HORSEMEAT n. the meat of the horse. |
| MASTERSHIP | • mastership n. The state or office of a master. • mastership n. Mastery: dominion, superiority, control. • mastership n. Mastery: superior skill. |
| MISHANTERS | • MISHANTER n. (Scots) an unlucky chance, a misfortune, also MISAUNTER, MISCHANTER. |
| PETERSHAMS | • petershams n. Plural of petersham. • PETERSHAM n. a rough, knotted woollen cloth, used chiefly for men's overcoats. |
| SHAMATEURS | • shamateurs n. Plural of shamateur. • SHAMATEUR n. an amateur who is actually paid for his or her performance. |
| SHIPMASTER | • shipmaster n. The master of a ship; a captain; a commander. • SHIPMASTER n. the master or commander of a ship other than a warship. |
| SHOTMAKERS | • shotmakers n. Plural of shotmaker. • SHOTMAKER n. in sport, a person who produces winning or attacking shots. |
| STOMACHERS | • stomachers n. Plural of stomacher. • STOMACHER n. armour for the chest; a covering or ornament for the chest area. |
| STRAMASHED | • stramashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |
| STRAMASHES | • stramashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |
| TIMESHARES | • timeshares n. Plural of timeshare. • time-shares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of time-share. • TIMESHARE n. the time-sharing of property, etc.; such a property. |
| TRANSHUMES | • transhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |