| ENAMORS | • enamors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamor. • ENAMOR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOUR. |
| ENFORMS | • enforms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enform. • ENFORM v. (Spenser) to form; to fashion. |
| MENTORS | • mentors n. Plural of mentor. • mentors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mentor. • MENTOR v. to serve as a friend and teacher to. |
| MERINOS | • merinos n. Plural of merino. • Merinos prop.n. Plural of Merino. • MERINO n. (Spanish) a soft woollen or wool and cotton cloth. |
| MERLONS | • merlons n. Plural of merlon. • MERLON n. (French) the part of a parapet between embrasures. |
| MERSION | • mersion n. Obsolete form of immersion. • MERSION n. (obsolete) dipping, as in baptism. |
| MOANERS | • moaners n. Plural of moaner. • MOANER n. one who moans. |
| MODERNS | • moderns n. Plural of modern. • MODERN n. a person with up to date views. |
| MONGERS | • mongers n. Plural of monger. • mongers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monger. • Mongers prop.n. Plural of Monger. |
| MONSTER | • monster n. A terrifying and dangerous creature. • monster n. A bizarre or whimsical creature. • monster n. A cruel, heartless, or antisocial person, especially a criminal. |
| MONTRES | • montres n. Plural of montre. • MONTRE n. (French) the visible pipes of an organ. |
| MOONERS | • mooners n. Plural of mooner. • MOONER n. one who abstractedly wanders or gazes about, as if moonstruck. |
| MOREENS | • moreens n. Plural of moreen. • MOREEN n. a stout corded wool or cotton. |
| MORGENS | • morgens n. Plural of morgen. • Morgens prop.n. Plural of Morgen. • MORGEN n. (Dutch) a Dutch unit of land area. |
| OARSMEN | • oarsmen n. Plural of oarsman. • OARSMAN n. a person who rows a boat. |
| RODSMEN | • rodsmen n. Plural of rodsman. • RODSMAN n. a surveyor's assistant, also RODMAN. |
| SERMONS | • sermons n. Plural of sermon. • Sermons prop.n. A surname. • SERMON v. to preach a religious discourse. |