| EMPOISONS | • empoisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empoison. • EMPOISON v. (archaic) to poison. |
| EPISEMONS | • episemons n. Plural of episemon. • EPISEMON n. (Greek) a badge or characteristic device. |
| IMPASSION | • impassion v. (Transitive) make passionate, instill passion in. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of. |
| IMPRISONS | • imprisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprison. • IMPRISON v. to confine in a prison. |
| MISPOINTS | • mispoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mispoint. • MISPOINT v. to point improperly. |
| MISSPOKEN | • misspoken v. Past participle of misspeak. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| MOONSHIPS | • MOONSHIP n. a lunar module. |
| NEPOTISMS | • nepotisms n. Plural of nepotism. • NEPOTISM n. favouritism shown to a relative. |
| OPSONIUMS | • OPSONIUM n. anything eaten with bread as a relish. |
| POLONISMS | • Polonisms n. Plural of Polonism. • POLONISM n. a Polish idiom. |
| POSSUMING | • possuming v. Present participle of possum. • POSSUM v. to feign ignorance (i.e. to play possum). |
| SPOILSMAN | • spoilsman n. (US) A politician who serves only for a share of the spoils. • SPOILSMAN n. (US) someone who looks for profit out of politics or who advocates the spoils system. |
| SPOILSMEN | • spoilsmen n. Plural of spoilsman. • SPOILSMAN n. (US) someone who looks for profit out of politics or who advocates the spoils system. |