| DUALISMS | • dualisms n. Plural of dualism. • DUALISM n. the doctrine of two distinct principles of good and evil, or of two divine beings of these characters. |
| DUMAISTS | • dumaists n. Plural of dumaist. • DUMAIST n. (Russian) a member of the duma, the Russian parliament. |
| MEDIUSES | • MEDIUS n. (Latin) the middle finger. |
| MISSOUND | • missound v. To sound or pronounce wrongly. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |
| MUDSILLS | • mudsills n. Plural of mudsill. • MUDSILL n. the lowest supporting timber of a structure. |
| MURSHIDS | • murshids n. Plural of murshid. • MURSHID n. in Sufism: a spiritual guide who initiates into a mystical order a postulant wishing to follow the Sufi path to God. |
| MUSCOIDS | • muscoids n. Plural of muscoid. • MUSCOID n. a mosslike plant. |
| SIDHUISM | • Sidhuism n. A characteristic one-liner spoken by the Indian cricket commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu (born 1963). • SIDHUISM n. (Hinglish) any contrived metaphor or simile, also SIDDHUISM. |
| SOLIDUMS | • solidums n. Plural of solidum. • SOLIDUM n. (Latin) a large moulding along the base of a pedestal. |
| SPODIUMS | • SPODIUM n. (Greek) bone charcoal; powder obtained from calcination of substances. |
| STADIUMS | • stadiums n. Plural of stadium. • STADIUM n. a race course, sports ground. |
| SURMISED | • surmised v. Simple past tense and past participle of surmise. • SURMISE v. to infer with little evidence. |
| UNMISSED | • unmissed adj. Not missed; of which nobody regrets the absence. • UNMISSED adj. not missed. |