| ANTHERSMUT | • ANTHERSMUT n. a fungus causing a disease affecting plants of the carnation and pink family. |
| ANTITHEISM | • antitheism n. The categorical opposition to the belief in any and all deities. • ANTITHEISM n. the doctrine of antitheists. |
| ASSYTHMENT | • assythment n. (Scotland, law, historical) Compensation or reparation for a criminal offence. • ASSYTHMENT n. in Scots law, indemnification for injury; satisfaction. |
| CATCHMENTS | • catchments n. Plural of catchment. • CATCHMENT n. the act of collecting water; the water collected from a river etc. |
| HATCHMENTS | • hatchments n. Plural of hatchment. • HATCHMENT n. a diamond-shaped escutcheon bearing a deceased person's arms. |
| HETMANATES | • hetmanates n. Plural of hetmanate. • HETMANATE n. the office of hetman, the head or general of the Cossacks. |
| HUMECTANTS | • humectants n. Plural of humectant. • HUMECTANT n. a substance that absorbs moisture. |
| MONOTHEIST | • monotheist n. A believer in, or advocate of, monotheism. • MONOTHEIST n. one who believes that there is but one God. |
| NETHERMOST | • nethermost adj. (Archaic, chiefly literary) Farthest down; lowest. • NETHERMOST adj. lowest. |
| NIGHTTIMES | • nighttimes n. Plural of nighttime. • night-times n. Plural of night-time. • NIGHTTIME n. the time during which it is night, also NIGHTTIDE. |
| NOMOTHETES | • nomothetes n. Plural of nomothete. • NOMOTHETE n. a lawgiver. |
| NYMPHETTES | • nymphettes n. Plural of nymphette. • NYMPHETTE n. a sexually desirable pubescent girl, also NYMPHET. |
| STENOTHERM | • stenotherm n. (Biology) An organism, often specifically an ectotherm, that functions only within a narrow temperature range. • STENOTHERM n. an organism capable of surviving over only a narrow range of temperatures. |
| SYNTHETISM | • synthetism n. (Art) A style of postimpressionism that aims to synthesize varioous elements: the outward appearance… • synthetism n. (Medicine, obsolete) The complete treatment of a fracture, restoring the parts to their proper place… • SYNTHETISM n. the symbolism of Gauguin and the Nabis, who reacted against the impressionists and realists by seeking to produce brightly coloured abstractions of their inner experience. |
| THELEMENTS | • THELEMENT n. (Spenser) the element. |
| TUNESMITHS | • tunesmiths n. Plural of tunesmith. • TUNESMITH n. a songwriter or composer of light music. |
| UMPTEENTHS | • UMPTEENTH n. an indefinitely large number in a sequence, also UMPTIETH, UMTEENTH. |