| COMMODES | • commodes n. Plural of commode. • COMMODE n. (French) a chamberpot enclosed in a chair or box with a cover. |
| COMMOTES | • commotes n. Plural of commote. • COMMOTE n. an early English land division, also COMMOT. |
| COMMOVES | • commoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commove. • COMMOVE v. to move violently. |
| CONSOMME | • consomme n. Alternative spelling of consommé. • consommé n. A clear broth made from reduced meat or vegetable stock, served either hot as a soup or chilled as a jelly. • CONSOMME n. (French) a clear soup or bouillon boiled down so as to be very rich. |
| DOOMSMEN | • doomsmen n. Plural of doomsman. • DOOMSMAN n. one who pronounces doom. |
| EMBLOOMS | • emblooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embloom. • EMBLOOM v. to cover with bloom. |
| EMBOSOMS | • embosoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embosom. • EMBOSOM v. to embrace, also IMBOSOM. |
| HOMMOSES | • HOMMOS n. (Turkish) a Middle Eastern hors d'oeuvre of pureed chickpea and sesame oil, also HOUMMOS, HOUMOUS, HOUMUS, HUMMUS, HUMOUSES. |
| MEROSOME | • merosome n. (Biology) Any of the segments of a segmented animal. • MEROSOME n. one of the serial segments of which a body is composed, also MEROME. |
| MESOSOME | • mesosome n. A folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques… • mesosome adj. Average-bodied; neither broad nor narrow in proportion to height or length. • MESOSOME n. a convoluted invagination of the cell wall in some bacteria. |
| MOMENTOS | • momentos n. Misspelling of momentoes. • MOMENTO n. something kept or given as a reminder, also MEMENTO. |
| MONOMERS | • monomers n. Plural of monomer. • MONOMER n. the simplest of any series of compounds having the same empirical formula. |
| MONOSEMY | • monosemy n. (Semantics) The property of terms of having a single meaning; absence of ambiguity. • monosemy n. (Literary) singularity. • MONOSEMY n. having a single meaning, as opposed to polysemy. |
| MONOSOME | • monosome n. The chromosome whose homologous counterpart is missing in monosomy. • MONOSOME n. an unpaired chromosome. |
| MYOTOMES | • myotomes n. Plural of myotome. • MYOTOME n. a segment of the body formed by a region of muscle. |
| ROOMSOME | • roomsome adj. (Archaic) Characterised or marked by room or roominess; spacious. • ROOMSOME adj. (obsolete) roomy. |