| ASTOMOUS | • astomous adj. Alternative form of astomatous. • ASTOMOUS adj. having no mouthlike opening. |
| COMPOSTS | • composts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compost. • COMPOST v. to make into fertilizer. |
| MAESTOSO | • maestoso adv. (Music) majestically. • maestoso n. (Music) A passage to be played majestically. • MAESTOSO n. (Italian) a stately musical passage. |
| MOONSETS | • moonsets n. Plural of moonset. • MOONSET n. the time when the moon disappears. |
| MOOTNESS | • mootness n. The state or condition of being moot. • MOOTNESS n. the state of being without legal significance. |
| MOROSEST | • morosest adj. Superlative form of morose: most morose. • MOROSE adj. sad, gloomy. |
| MOSCATOS | • MOSCATO n. a sweet dessert wine. |
| MYOSOTES | • myosotes n. Plural of myosote. • MYOSOTE n. (Greek) a genus of flower, forget-me-not, also MYOSOTIS. |
| MYOSOTIS | • myosotis n. Any plant of the genus Myosotis, the forget-me-nots. • Myosotis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Boraginaceae – the forget-me-nots. • MYOSOTIS n. (Greek) a genus of flower, forget-me-not, also MYOSOTE. |
| ONOMASTS | • onomasts n. Plural of onomast. • ONOMAST n. a person who studies proper names, especially personal names. |
| OSTEOMAS | • osteomas n. Plural of osteoma. • OSTEOMA n. (Greek) a tumor composed of bone or bone-like tissue. |
| OSTOMIES | • ostomies n. Plural of ostomy. • OSTOMY n. a type of surgical operation. |
| SCOTOMAS | • scotomas n. Plural of scotoma. • SCOTOMA n. (Greek) dizziness with dimness of sight, also SCOTOMIA, SCOTOMY. |
| SMOOTHES | • smoothes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smoothe. • SMOOTH v. to make smooth, also SMOOTHE. |
| SODOMIST | • sodomist n. A person who practices sodomy. • SODOMIST n. one who practices sodomy, also SODOMITE. |
| TWOSOMES | • twosomes n. Plural of twosome. • TWOSOME n. a pair of two. |