| ATHENAEUMS | • athenaeums n. Plural of athenaeum. • athenæums n. Plural of athenæum. • ATHENAEUM n. (Greek) a literary or scientific association, also ATHENEUM. |
| BESMUTCHED | • besmutched v. Simple past tense and past participle of besmutch. • BESMUTCH v. (archaic) to soil, besmirch. |
| BESMUTCHES | • besmutches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besmutch. • BESMUTCH v. (archaic) to soil, besmirch. |
| EUHEMERIST | • euhemerist n. Someone who practices or upholds euhemerism, a person who believes all or most myths and legends arose… • euhemerist adj. Synonym of euhemeristic: of or related to euhemerism. • EUHEMERIST n. one who advocates euhemerism. |
| EUPHEMISTS | • euphemists n. Plural of euphemist. • EUPHEMIST n. one who engages in euphemism. |
| EURYTHERMS | • eurytherms n. Plural of eurytherm. • EURYTHERM n. an organism which tolerates a wide range of temperatures. |
| EURYTHMIES | • eurythmies n. Plural of eurythmy. • EURYTHMY n. rhythmical movement or order, also EURHYTHMY. |
| HELVETIUMS | • HELVETIUM n. a superseded name for the element astatine. |
| HOUSEMATES | • housemates n. Plural of housemate. • HOUSEMATE n. one who dwells in the same house with another. |
| HUMECTATES | • humectates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humectate. • HUMECTATE v. to moisten; to wet, also HUMECT. |
| HUMECTIVES | • humectives n. Plural of humective. • HUMECTIVE n. something tending to moisten. |
| METHUSELAH | • methuselah n. A large wine bottle with the capacity of about 6 liters, equivalent to 8 standard bottles. • methuselah n. (Cellular automata) A small pattern that takes many generations to stabilize. • Methuselah prop.n. The oldest person whose age is recorded in the Hebrew Bible, having reportedly lived 969 years. |
| MOUTHFEELS | • mouthfeels n. Plural of mouthfeel. • MOUTHFEEL n. the sensory perception of a particular food while chewing. |
| MURTHERERS | • murtherers n. Plural of murtherer. • MURTHERER n. a murderer. |
| OUTSCHEMED | • outschemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscheme. • OUTSCHEME v. to surpass in scheming. |
| OUTSCHEMES | • outschemes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscheme. • OUTSCHEME v. to surpass in scheming. |
| RHEUMATISE | • RHEUMATISE n. (dialect) rheumatism, also RHEUMATEESE, RHEUMATIZ, RHEUMATIZE. |
| UMPTEENTHS | • UMPTEENTH n. an indefinitely large number in a sequence, also UMPTIETH, UMTEENTH. |