| ADMONISHMENT | • admonishment n. The act of admonishing; a reprimand or rebuke. • ADMONISHMENT n. a firm rebuke. |
| AMPHETAMINES | • amphetamines n. Plural of amphetamine. • AMPHETAMINE n. a synthetic, potentially habit-forming drug used as an appetite suppressant and in the treatment of narcolepsy. |
| BLEMISHMENTS | • blemishments n. Plural of blemishment. • BLEMISHMENT n. (Spenser) a blemish. |
| DEMOLISHMENT | • demolishment n. (Archaic) demolition. • DEMOLISHMENT n. the act of demolishing. |
| DIMINISHMENT | • diminishment n. The act of diminishing; reducing in size, quantity, or quality. • DIMINISHMENT n. the act of diminishing. |
| ENDOTHERMISM | • ENDOTHERMISM n. the formation of a chemical compound with the absorption of heat. |
| HOMONYMITIES | • HOMONYMITY n. the state of being homonymous, having the same name or designation. |
| IMPEACHMENTS | • impeachments n. Plural of impeachment. • IMPEACHMENT n. the act of impeaching. |
| MESOGNATHISM | • MESOGNATHISM n. the state of having slightly projecting jaws, also MESOGNATHY. |
| METACHRONISM | • metachronism n. An error in chronological ordering in which a character or an event is placed at too late a time. • METACHRONISM n. an error of dating an event too late. |
| METAGNATHISM | • metagnathism n. The condition of being metagnathous. • METAGNATHISM n. the state of being metagnathous, having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. |
| METHANAMIDES | • methanamides n. Plural of methanamide. • METHANAMIDE n. an amide derived from formic acid, aka formamide. |
| METHENAMINES | • methenamines n. Plural of methenamine. • METHENAMINE n. hexamethylenetetramine esp. when used in the form of an organic salt to treat urinary tract infections. |
| METHYLAMINES | • methylamines n. Plural of methylamine. • METHYLAMINE n. an inflammable gas, obtainable from herring brine. |
| MISMATCHMENT | • mismatchment n. Mismatching; a bad or unsuitable match. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| MONOTHELISMS | • MONOTHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ had only one will, also MONOTHELITISM. |
| PENTHEMIMERS | • PENTHEMIMER n. a metrical group of two and a half feet. |