| BROMINES | • bromines n. Plural of bromine. • BROMINE n. a volatile liquid element, also BROMIN. |
| CREMOSIN | • cremosin adj. Obsolete form of crimson. • CREMOSIN adj. (obsolete) crimson, also CRAMESY, CRAMOISIE, CRAMOISY, CREMSIN, CRIMSON. |
| EMERSION | • emersion n. Emergence, especially from the water. • emersion n. (Astronomy) The reappearance of a heavenly body after being eclipsed by another or by the sun’s brightness. • EMERSION n. the act of emerging esp. the reappearance of a heavenly body after eclipse or occultation. |
| ENSIFORM | • ensiform adj. Shaped like a sword blade. • ENSIFORM adj. in botany, sword-shaped. |
| FERMIONS | • fermions n. Plural of fermion. • FERMION n. a type of subatomic particle. |
| INCOMERS | • incomers n. Plural of incomer. • INCOMER n. one that comes in. |
| INERMOUS | • inermous adj. (Botany) Without spines or thorns. • INERMOUS adj. without thorns, also INERM. |
| IONOMERS | • ionomers n. Plural of ionomer. • IONOMER n. the product of ionic bonding between long chains of molecules. |
| MERSIONS | • mersions n. Plural of mersion. • MERSION n. (obsolete) dipping, as in baptism. |
| MISENROL | • misenrol v. To enrol incorrectly. • MISENROL v. to enrol incorrectly. |
| MISNOMER | • misnomer n. A use of a term that is misleading; a misname. • misnomer n. A term that is misleading, even if it may not be incorrect. • misnomer n. A term whose sense in common usage conflicts with a technical sense. |
| MONIKERS | • monikers n. Plural of moniker. • MONIKER n. (slang) a name, a nickname, also MONICKER. |
| MONSIEUR | • monsieur n. (Dated) A man, especially a French gentleman. • Monsieur n. Mister, especially in a French context. • MONSIEUR n. (French) a French title of courtesy for a man. |
| MOONRISE | • moonrise n. The time of day or night when the moon begins to rise over the horizon. • MOONRISE n. the time when the moon appears. |
| MORAINES | • moraines n. Plural of moraine. • MORAINE n. (French) an accumulation of debris deposited by a glacier. |
| PROMINES | • PROMINE n. a substance that promotes growth. |
| ROMAINES | • romaines n. Plural of romaine. • Romaines prop.n. Plural of Romaine. • ROMAINE n. (French) a type of lettuce. |
| ROMANISE | • romanise v. Alternative form of romanize. • Romanise v. Alternative form of romanize. • ROMANISE v. to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE. |
| SERMONIC | • sermonic adj. Of or pertaining to sermons. • SERMONIC adj. like, or appropriate to, a sermon, also SERMONICAL. |
| WINSOMER | • winsomer adj. Comparative form of winsome: more winsome. • WINSOME adj. charming, captivating. |