| ENTOMB | • entomb v. (Transitive) To deposit in a tomb. • entomb v. (Figurative, transitive) To confine in restrictive surroundings. • ENTOMB v. to place in a tomb, also INTOMB. |
| ETYMON | • etymon n. (Linguistics) The original or earlier form of an inherited or borrowed word, affix, or morpheme either… • etymon n. Meaning as derived and conveyed thereby: The literal meaning of a term according to its origin, which… • ETYMON n. the true origin of a word. |
| FOMENT | • foment v. To incite or cause troublesome acts; to encourage; to instigate. • foment v. (Medicine) To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge. • foment n. Fomentation. |
| LOMENT | • loment n. (Botany) A type of modified legume that breaks apart at constrictions occurring between the segments of the seeds. • LOMENT n. a pod that breaks in pieces at constrictions between the seeds, also LOMENTUM. |
| MELTON | • melton n. A tough, short-napped material used for making overcoats. • Melton prop.n. The Borough of Melton, a local government district in Leicestershire, England, formed in 1974, with… • Melton prop.n. A village in East Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM2850). |
| MENTOR | • mentor n. A wise and trusted counselor or teacher. • mentor v. (Transitive) To act as someone’s mentor. • Mentor prop.n. (Greek mythology) Odysseus’s trusted counselor. He was assigned the responsibility of raising Odysseus’s… |
| MENTOS | • mentos n. Plural of mento. • Mentos prop.n. Plural of Mento. • MENTO n. a traditional Jamaican form of song or ballad. |
| MOLTEN | • molten adj. Melted. • molten adj. Made from a melted substance. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • molten adj. Glowing red-hot. |
| MOMENT | • moment n. A brief, unspecified amount of time. • moment n. The smallest portion of time; an instant. • moment n. (Figurative) Weight or importance. |
| MONETH | • moneth n. Obsolete spelling of month. • MONETH n. (Spenser) a month. |
| MONTEM | • montem n. (UK, historical) A former custom of Eton schoolboys to go to a hill on the Bath road every third Whit… • MONTEM n. (Latin) a custom, formerly practised by the scholars at Eton, of going every third year, on Whit Tuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from passersby, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school. |
| MONTES | • montes n. Plural of mons. • montes n. Plural of monte. • Montes prop.n. A surname from Spanish. |
| MONTRE | • montre n. An organ stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes on display as part of the organ case, or… • montre n. A hole in the wall of a pottery kiln, by which the state of the pieces inside can be judged. • MONTRE n. (French) the visible pipes of an organ. |
| OMENTA | • omenta n. Plural of omentum. • OMENTUM n. (Latin) a fold of the peritoneum proceeding from one of the abdominal viscera to another. |
| POTMEN | • potmen n. Plural of potman. • pot␣men n. Plural of pot man. • POTMAN n. a man who serves customers in a tavern. |
| TONEME | • toneme n. (Linguistics) A phoneme in a language that uses different tones for different meanings. • TONEME n. in a tone language, a phoneme that can be distinguished from another only by its tone intonation. |
| TOPMEN | • topmen n. Plural of topman. • TOPMAN n. a seaman in the top sail. |
| TOYMEN | • toymen n. Plural of toyman. • TOYMAN n. a seller of toys. |