| EMPOISONS | • empoisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empoison. • EMPOISON v. (archaic) to poison. |
| ENCOMPASS | • encompass v. (Transitive) To form a circle around; to encircle. • encompass v. (Transitive) To include within its scope; to circumscribe or go round so as to surround; to enclose; to contain. • encompass v. (Transitive) To include completely; to describe fully or comprehensively. |
| EPISEMONS | • episemons n. Plural of episemon. • EPISEMON n. (Greek) a badge or characteristic device. |
| HOMESPUNS | • homespuns n. Plural of homespun. • HOMESPUN n. cloth made of yarn spun at home; a material resembling this. |
| MISSPOKEN | • misspoken v. Past participle of misspeak. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| NEOPLASMS | • neoplasms n. Plural of neoplasm. • NEOPLASM n. a new formation or tissue, the product of morbid action. |
| NEPOTISMS | • nepotisms n. Plural of nepotism. • NEPOTISM n. favouritism shown to a relative. |
| PLEONASMS | • pleonasms n. Plural of pleonasm. • PLEONASM n. the use of needless words. |
| RESPONSUM | • responsum n. Singular of responsa. • RESPONSUM n. (Latin) in rabbinical literature, a written response to a question of doctrine. |
| SPOILSMEN | • spoilsmen n. Plural of spoilsman. • SPOILSMAN n. (US) someone who looks for profit out of politics or who advocates the spoils system. |
| SPOKESMAN | • spokesman n. One who speaks as the voice of another person or a group of people. • SPOKESMAN n. a person who speaks for another, or for others. |
| SPOKESMEN | • spokesmen n. Plural of spokesman. • SPOKESMAN n. a person who speaks for another, or for others. |
| SPORTSMEN | • sportsmen n. Plural of sportsman. • SPORTSMAN n. a man who engages in sport. |