| CREMORS | • cremors n. Plural of cremor. • CREMOR n. (Latin) a thick juice. |
| DORMERS | • dormers n. Plural of dormer. • Dormers prop.n. Plural of Dormer. • DORMER n. a type of gabled window. |
| FORMERS | • formers n. Plural of former. • FORMER n. someone or something who forms. |
| MAREROS | • MARERO n. a member of a mara in the US or Central America. |
| MOROSER | • moroser adj. Comparative form of morose: more morose. • MOROSE adj. sad, gloomy. |
| MORSURE | • morsure n. The act of biting. • MORSURE n. (Latin) a bite. |
| REFORMS | • reforms n. Plural of reform. • reforms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reform. • re-forms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-form. |
| REMORAS | • remoras n. Plural of remora. • REMORA n. (Latin) the sucking-fish, formerly believed to stop ships by attaching its sucker. |
| REMORSE | • remorse n. A feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning. • remorse n. (Obsolete) Sorrow; pity; compassion. • REMORSE n. deep anguish caused by a sense of guilt. |
| ROAMERS | • roamers n. Plural of roamer. • ROAMER n. one who roams, a wanderer. |
| ROEMERS | • roemers n. Plural of roemer. • Roemers prop.n. Plural of Roemer. • ROEMER n. (Dutch) a large drinking glass, also RUMMER. |
| ROMPERS | • rompers n. Plural of romper. • rompers n. A one-piece garment for babies and small children, consisting of a top and trousers. A romper suit. • ROMPER n. a one-piece garment covering the legs and trunk, worn esp. by young children. |
| ROOMERS | • roomers n. Plural of roomer. • ROOMER n. a lodger. |
| SOMBRER | • sombrer adj. Comparative form of sombre: more sombre. • SOMBRE adj. gloomy, dark. |
| STORMER | • stormer n. Someone who storms. • stormer n. (Informal) Something very loud and powerful, such as a song or a car. • Stormer prop.n. A surname. |
| TERMORS | • termors n. Plural of termor. • TERMOR n. a person who holds an estate for a term of years or for life, also TERMER. |
| TREMORS | • tremors n. Plural of tremor. • tremors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tremor. • TREMOR v. to quiver, shake. |
| WORMERS | • wormers n. Plural of wormer. • WORMER n. a screw fixed on the end of a rod, for withdrawing the charge or wad from a muzzle-loading gun. |