| COMMENCERS | • commencers n. Plural of commencer. • COMMENCER n. one who commences. |
| COMMENDERS | • commenders n. Plural of commender. • COMMENDER n. one who commends. |
| COMMENTERS | • commenters n. Plural of commenter. • COMMENTER n. one who comments, also COMMENTOR. |
| ENTRAMMELS | • entrammels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrammel. • ENTRAMMEL v. to trammel; to entangle. |
| MANOMETERS | • manometers n. Plural of manometer. • MANOMETER n. an instrument for measuring the pressure of a liquid or gas. |
| MERMAIDENS | • mermaidens n. Plural of mermaiden. • MERMAIDEN n. a mythical creature with a woman's upper body and a fish's tail, also MERMAID. |
| MERONYMIES | • meronymies n. Plural of meronymy. • MERONYMY n. the state of being a meronym, a word whose relation to another is that of a part to the whole. |
| MERRIMENTS | • merriments n. Plural of merriment. • MERRIMENT n. gaiety with laughter and noise. |
| METRONOMES | • metronomes n. Plural of metronome. • METRONOME n. a mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound from a pendulum with an adjustable period of swing. |
| MISNOMERED | • misnomered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misnomer. • MISNOMER v. to use a misnomer. |
| MONOMETERS | • monometers n. Plural of monometer. • MONOMETER n. a rhythmic series, consisting of a single meter. |
| MONOTREMES | • monotremes n. Plural of monotreme. • MONOTREME n. a primitive Australian egg-laying mammal, e.g. a duck-billed platypus. |
| NONMEMBERS | • nonmembers n. Plural of nonmember. • non-members n. Plural of non-member. • NONMEMBER n. one who is not a member. |
| RECOMMENDS | • recommends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recommend. • RECOMMEND v. to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance. |
| REMITMENTS | • remitments n. Plural of remitment. • REMITMENT n. the act of remitting, also REMITTAL. |
| RESTEMMING | • restemming v. Present participle of restem. • RESTEM v. (Shakespeare) to force against the current. |
| RESUMMONED | • resummoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of resummon. • RESUMMON v. to summon again. |
| UNSUMMERED | • unsummered adj. (Poetic) Without summer or its warmth and joy; summerless. • UNSUMMERED adj. not possessing the characteristics of summer. |