| MAE | • Mae prop.n. Diminutive of Margaret. • Mae prop.n. Diminutive of Mary. • Mae prop.n. A female given name; popular as a middle name. |
| COMAE | • comae n. Plural of coma (“cometary nuclear dust cloud”). • comae n. Plural of coma (“cometary dust cloud, etc”). • COMA n. (Latin) a spherical cloud of material surrounding the head of a comet. |
| CYMAE | • cymae n. Plural of cyma. • cymæ n. Plural of cyma. • CYMA n. (Latin) a curved moulding, also CYMATIUM. |
| RIMAE | • rimae n. Plural of rima. • RIMA n. (Latin) a chink. |
| GEMMAE | • gemmae n. Plural of gemma. • GEMMA n. (Latin) a bud from which a new plant can grow. |
| GNOMAE | • gnomae n. Plural of gnome. • GNOME n. a fabled little person. |
| HERMAE | • hermae n. Plural of herm. • Hermae n. Plural of Hermes. • HERMA n. (Latin) a type of statue, also HERM. |
| MAMMAE | • mammae n. Plural of mamma. • MAMMA n. (Latin) the milk gland, the breast. |
| SUMMAE | • summae n. Plural of summa. • SUMMA n. (Latin) a comprehensive work covering a specific subject. |
| INTIMAE | • intimae n. Plural of intima. • INTIMA n. (Latin) the innermost layer of an organ. |
| PALAMAE | • PALAMA n. (Latin) the webbing of a waterbird's foot. |
| SQUAMAE | • squamae n. Plural of squama. • SQUAMA n. (Latin) a scale, also SQUAME. |
| STRUMAE | • strumae n. Plural of struma. • strumæ n. (Archaic) plural of struma. • STRUMA n. (Latin) a disease of the lymph glands. |
| THERMAE | • thermae n. Springs or baths of warm or hot water. • THERMAE n. (Latin) hot springs or baths, esp. in ancient Rome. |
| DRACHMAE | • drachmae n. Plural of drachma. • DRACHMA n. (Greek) a Greek monetary unit, also DRACHM. |
| XERODERMAE | • XERODERMA n. morbid dryness of skin, ichthyosis, also XERODERMIA. |
| SCYPHISTOMAE | • scyphistomae n. Plural of scyphistoma. • SCYPHISTOMA n. the fixed polypoid stage in the life cycle of a scyphozoan, which reproduces asexually by budding or strobilation. |