| MASES | • mases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mase. • MASes n. Plural of MAS. • MASE v. to act as a maser, a device used to amplify long-range radar and radio astronomy signals. |
| MASSE | • Masse prop.n. A surname from French. • massé n. (Billiards, snooker) A stroke made with the cue held vertically that causes a billiard ball to move in an arc. • MASSE n. (French) a vertical shot in billiards. |
| MESAS | • mesas n. Plural of mesa. • MESA n. (Spanish) a flat-topped hill with steep sides. |
| MESES | • meses n. Plural of mese. • MESE n. (Greek) in Greek music, the middle string of the lyre; its note. |
| MESSY | • messy adj. (Of a place, situation, person, etc) In a disorderly state; chaotic; disorderly. • messy adj. (Of a person) Prone to causing mess. • messy adj. (Of a situation) Difficult or unpleasant to deal with. |
| MISES | • mises n. Plural of mise. • Mises prop.n. Plural of Mis. • MISE n. the issue in a writ of right. |
| MOSES | • Moses prop.n. The pharaonic patriarch who led the slaved Hebrews out of Egypt, the brother of Aaron and Miriam described… • Moses prop.n. A male given name from Hebrew. • Moses prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. |
| MUSES | • muses n. Plural of muse. • muses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muse. • Muses n. Plural of Muse. |
| MUSSE | • MUSSE v. to disarrange, to mess, also MUSS. |
| SAMES | • same's cont. (Colloquial) Contraction of same as. • SAME n. the same thing. |
| SEAMS | • seams n. Plural of seam. • seams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seam. • SEAM v. to join by sewing together. |
| SEEMS | • seems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seem. • SEEM v. to appear to be. |
| SEISM | • seism n. A shaking of the Earth’s surface; an earthquake or tremor. • SEISM n. an earthquake. |
| SEMES | • semes n. Plural of seme. • semes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seme. • SEME n. a type of heraldic pattern. |
| SEMIS | • semis n. Plural of semi. • semis n. (Historical) A small bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic, valued at half an as. • SEMIS n. (Latin) a coin of ancient Rome. |
| SMEES | • smees n. Plural of smee. • SMEE n. (dialect) a name for various ducks including smew, pochard, also SMEATH. |
| SMEWS | • smews n. Plural of smew. • SMEW n. a bird, the smallest merganser. |
| STEMS | • stems n. Plural of stem. • stems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stem. • Stems prop.n. Plural of Stem. |