| ATRAMENTS | • atraments n. Plural of atrament. • ATRAMENT n. (archaic) blacking; ink; any black fluid. |
| ENTREMETS | • entremets n. A side dish (often of vegetables), or a small dish of savories served between courses. • entremets n. A dessert. • ENTREMETS n. (French) edible pastry sculpture served between main courses, also ENTREMES, ENTREMESSE. |
| INTERMATS | • intermats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermat. • INTERMAT v. to mat fibers together. |
| INTERMITS | • intermits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermit. • INTERMIT v. to stop temporarily. |
| INTROMITS | • intromits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intromit. • INTROMIT v. to introduce or admit. |
| MARTINETS | • martinets n. Plural of martinet. • MARTINET n. (French) a strict disciplinarian. |
| NORTHMOST | • northmost adj. Furthest to the north; most northern. • NORTHMOST adj. most northerly, also NORTHERMOST, NORTHERNMOST. |
| SORTMENTS | • sortments n. Plural of sortment. • SORTMENT n. an assortment. |
| STERNMOST | • sternmost adj. Closest to the stern, furthest sternward. • STERNMOST adj. farthest astern; as, the sternmost ship in a convoy. |
| STREWMENT | • strewment n. (Obsolete) Anything scattered, such as flowers for decoration. • STREWMENT n. (Shakespeare) strewings. |
| STRONTIUM | • strontium n. The metallic chemical element (symbol Sr) with an atomic number of 38. It is a soft, reactive, silvery… • strontium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • STRONTIUM n. a metallic element of the calcium group. |
| TANTRISMS | • TANTRISM n. a school of Buddhism incorporating Hindu and pagan elements. |
| TARANTISM | • tarantism n. An extreme urge to dance, popularly thought to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula (Lycosa tarantula)… • TARANTISM n. a dancing mania or malady of late medieval Europe, attributed popularly to the bite of a tarantula. |
| TERMINIST | • terminist n. (Theology) One who supports the doctrine of terminism. • TERMINIST n. a believer in terminism, the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance. |
| TRANSMITS | • transmits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmit. • TRANSMIT v. to send from one place to another. |
| TRANSMUTE | • transmute v. (Transitive, intransitive) To change, transform or convert one thing to another, or from one state or form to another. • TRANSMUTE v. to change to another form or substance, also TRANSMEW, TRANSMOVE. |
| TRANSUMPT | • transumpt n. (Obsolete) A copy or exemplification of a record. • TRANSUMPT n. a copy, a transcript; esp. of a legal document. |