| ALLIUMS | • alliums n. Plural of allium. • ALLIUM n. (Latin) a plant of the Allium genus to which onions, garlics, leeks etc. belong. |
| FULLAMS | • fullams n. Plural of fullam. • Fullams prop.n. Plural of Fullam. • FULLAM n. a loaded die, also FULHAM, FULLAN. |
| ILLUMES | • illumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illume. • ILLUME v. to light up. |
| LIMULUS | • Limulus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Limulidae – the Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus). • LIMULUS n. (Latin) a horseshoe crab, also LIMULOID. |
| LOLIUMS | • loliums n. Plural of lolium. • LOLIUM n. (Latin) any plant of the Lolium genus of grasses. |
| MALLEUS | • malleus n. (Anatomy) The small hammer-shaped bone of the middle ear. • malleus n. (Ichthyology) The tripus (ossicle in cypriniform fishes). • malleus n. (Zoology) One of the paired calcareous structures within the mastax of rotifers. |
| MOLLUSC | • mollusc n. A soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces. • mollusc n. (Figuratively) A weak-willed person. • MOLLUSC n. (Latin) an animal belonging to a large phylum of invertebrates that includes snails, shellfish etc., also MOLLUSK. |
| MOLLUSK | • mollusk n. (American spelling) Alternative form of mollusc. • MOLLUSK n. (Latin) an animal belonging to the large phylum of invertebrates, also MOLLUSC. |
| MUDSILL | • mudsill n. The lowest sill of a structure, usually placed in or on the ground. • mudsill n. (Figuratively) A particularly low or dirty place/state; the nadir of something (see rock bottom). • mudsill n. (Dated, southern US) A person of low status or humble provenance. |
| MULLAHS | • mullahs n. Plural of mullah. • MULLAH v. to inflict a severe defeat upon, also MULLER. |
| MULLENS | • mullens n. Plural of mullen. • MULLEN n. a tall, stiff, yellow-flowered woolly plant of the Verbascum genus, also MULLEIN. |
| MULLERS | • mullers n. Plural of muller. • Müllers prop.n. Plural of Müller. • MULLER v. to inflict a severe defeat on, also MULLAH. |
| MULLETS | • mullets n. Plural of mullet. • Mullets prop.n. Plural of Mullet. • MULLET n. a kind of fish; a five-pointed star in heraldry. |
| MULLEYS | • mulleys n. Plural of mulley. • MULLEY n. a hornless cow, also MULEY, MOOLEY, MOOLY. |
| MULMULS | • mulmuls n. Plural of mulmul. • MULMUL n. (Hindi) a fine, soft muslin, also MULMULL. |
| PELLUMS | • PELLUM n. (dialect) dust. |
| SKELLUM | • skellum n. (South Africa) A rogue. • skellum n. (Obsolete, UK) A scoundrel. • SKELLUM n. (Scots) a scoundrel, rascal, also SCHELLUM, SCHELM, SKELM, SKELUM. |
| VALLUMS | • vallums n. Plural of vallum. • VALLUM n. (Latin) a rampart; a wall of earth thrown up from a ditch. |
| VELLUMS | • vellums n. Plural of vellum. • VELLUM n. calf or lamb gut or skin prepared for writing on; parchment. |