| HOMESTALL | • homestall n. Place of a home; homestead. • HOMESTALL n. a homestead. |
| MARTELLOS | • martellos n. Plural of martello. • Martellos n. Plural of Martello. • MARTELLO n. (Italian) a circular fort for coastal defence. |
| MELLOWEST | • mellowest adj. Superlative form of mellow: most mellow. • mellowest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of mellow. • MELLOW adj. well matured. |
| MILLSTONE | • millstone n. A large round stone used for grinding grain. • millstone n. (Geology) A coarse-grained sandstone used for making such stones; millstone grit. • millstone n. (Figurative) Often in a millstone round one’s neck (referring to Matthew 18:6 in the Bible): a heavy… |
| MISALLOTS | • misallots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misallot. • MISALLOT v. to allot wrongly. |
| MODELLIST | • modellist n. A person who makes models. • MODELLIST n. a person who constructs models, also MODELIST. |
| MOLESTFUL | • molestful adj. (Obsolete) troublesome; vexatious. • MOLESTFUL adj. troublesome, vexatious. |
| MOLLITIES | • MOLLITIES n. (archaic) in medicine, a softness, a softening. |
| MORTBELLS | • mort␣bells n. Plural of mort bell. • MORTBELL n. a funeral bell. |
| MOTHBALLS | • mothballs n. Plural of mothball. • moth-balls n. Plural of moth-ball. • moth␣balls n. Plural of moth ball. |
| OUTSMELLS | • outsmells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsmell. • OUTSMELL v. to surpass in smelling. |
| ROSTELLUM | • rostellum n. A small beak-like process or extension; a small rostrum. • rostellum n. (Botany) A projecting part of the column in the flower of an orchid that separates the male stamen from… • rostellum n. (Biology) A retractable protruding part at the anterior end of a soft-bodied tapeworm; the scolex from… |
| SLALOMIST | • slalomist n. Slalomer. • SLALOMIST n. one who takes part in a slalom. |
| STEAMROLL | • steamroll v. To flatten, as if with a steamroller. • steamroll v. (Figurative) To ruthlessly crush or overwhelm. • STEAMROLL v. to crush with a steamroller. |
| STILLROOM | • stillroom n. A room containing a still (for distillation). • stillroom n. A pantry adjoining a kitchen where drinks etc were stored or prepared. • STILLROOM n. a room, in a large house, where liquors, preserves, etc. are kept, and where tea, etc. is prepared for the table. |
| TOMALLEYS | • tomalleys n. Plural of tomalley. • TOMALLEY n. (Caribbean) the liver of the lobster, which makes a green sauce when cooked. |