| BADMOUTHS | • badmouths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badmouth. • bad-mouths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bad-mouth. • BADMOUTH v. to abuse. |
| BIRTHDOMS | • birthdoms n. Plural of birthdom. • BIRTHDOM n. (Shakespeare) birthright. |
| DRYMOUTHS | • DRYMOUTH n. excessive dryness of the mouth. |
| GOLDSMITH | • goldsmith n. A person who makes, repairs or sells things out of gold, especially jewelry. • goldsmith n. (Obsolete) A banker (because the goldsmiths of London used to receive money on deposit, being equipped… • Goldsmith prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| HOMESTAND | • homestand n. (Baseball) A series of games played at a team’s home field. • home␣stand n. (Sports) A series of consecutive games played at one’s home ground. • HOMESTAND n. a series of games played at a team's home ground. |
| HOMESTEAD | • homestead n. A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these. • homestead n. The place that is one’s home. • homestead n. (South Africa) A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family. |
| HOTELDOMS | • HOTELDOM n. hotels and hotel workers. |
| HYMNODIST | • hymnodist n. A composer of hymns. • hymnodist n. A person who studies hymnody. • HYMNODIST n. a person who composes hymns, also HYMNIST. |
| METHADONS | • methadons n. Plural of methadon. • METHADON n. a synthetic drug similar to morphine, also METHADONE. |
| METHODISE | • methodise v. Alternative form of methodize. • METHODISE v. to reduce to method; to arrange in an orderly way; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts, also METHODIZE. |
| METHODISM | • methodism n. The practice of adhering (often excessively) to methods. • Methodism n. The Methodist Christian movement founded by John Wesley in 18th-century England. • Methodism n. Any of several related movements. |
| METHODIST | • methodist n. One who follows a method. • methodist n. (History of science) One who limits the domain of science to that which can be investigated using the… • methodist n. Alternative form of Methodist. |
| MIDMONTHS | • midmonths n. Plural of midmonth. • MIDMONTH n. halfway through the month. |
| MIDRASHOT | • Midrashot n. Plural of Midrash. • MIDRASH n. (Hebrew) an early Jewish interpretation of a biblical text. |
| OUTSHAMED | • outshamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshame. • OUTSHAME v. to surpass in shaming. |
| SMOTHERED | • smothered v. Simple past tense and past participle of smother. • SMOTHER v. to prevent from breathing. |
| STOMACHED | • stomached v. Simple past tense and past participle of stomach. • STOMACH v. to tolerate. |
| THANEDOMS | • thanedoms n. Plural of thanedom. • THANEDOM n. the state or dignity of a thane, also THANAGE, THANEHOOD, THANESHIP, THENAGE. |
| THRALDOMS | • thraldoms n. Plural of thraldom. • THRALDOM n. servitude, also THRALLDOM. |
| WORDSMITH | • wordsmith n. One who uses words skillfully. • wordsmith v. To apply craftsman-like skills to word use. • WORDSMITH n. an accomplished user of words. |