| ANTISMOKERS | • antismokers n. Plural of antismoker. • ANTISMOKER n. someone opposed to smoking. |
| COMSTOCKERS | • COMSTOCKER n. one who engages in comstockery, self-righteous, moralizing censorship. |
| COMSTOCKERY | • comstockery n. (US) Censorship of literature and performances because of especially broad definitions of obscenity or immorality. • COMSTOCKERY n. overzealous censorship of material considered obscene, also COMSTOCKISM. |
| DOCKMASTERS | • dockmasters n. Plural of dockmaster. • DOCKMASTER n. one in charge of a dock. |
| EUROMARKETS | • euromarkets n. Plural of euromarket. • Euromarkets n. Plural of Euromarket. • EUROMARKET n. a market for financing international trade backed by the central banks and commercial banks of the European Union. |
| MASTERWORKS | • masterworks n. Plural of masterwork. • MASTERWORK n. a masterpiece. |
| MINISTROKES | • ministrokes n. Plural of ministroke. • mini-strokes n. Plural of mini-stroke. • mini␣strokes n. Plural of mini stroke. |
| MOONSTRIKES | • MOONSTRIKE n. the act of landing a spacecraft on the surface of the moon. |
| PYKNOMETERS | • pyknometers n. Plural of pyknometer. • PYKNOMETER n. an instrument for measuring specific gravity or density, also PYCNOMETER. |
| REVOKEMENTS | • revokements n. Plural of revokement. • REVOKEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of revoking. |
| STAKTOMETER | • STAKTOMETER n. a pipette with a hollow bulb in the middle for counting drops, also STACTOMETER. |
| TAILORMAKES | • tailor-makes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tailor-make. • TAILORMAKE v. to make esp. to suit a particular person or purpose. |
| TIMBERWORKS | • timberworks n. Plural of timberwork. • TIMBERWORK n. work made of timbers. |
| TIMEWORKERS | • timeworkers n. Plural of timeworker. • TIMEWORKER n. one who does timework. |
| WORKMASTERS | • workmasters n. Plural of workmaster. • work-masters n. Plural of work-master. • WORKMASTER n. the performer of any work; a master workman. |
| WORKSTREAMS | • workstreams n. Plural of workstream. • WORKSTREAM n. any one of the areas of activity into which a company business may be divided. |