| AMOMUMS | • amomums n. Plural of amomum. • AMOMUM n. (Greek) a plant of the ginger family native to Asia and Africa. |
| CARDAMUMS | • cardamums n. Plural of cardamum. • CARDAMUM n. a spice consisting of or made from the seed capsules of various Indo-Malayan plants, also CARDAMOM, CARDAMON. |
| CHRYSANTHEMUMS | • chrysanthemums n. Plural of chrysanthemum. • CHRYSANTHEMUM n. any of several cultivated plants of the Chrysanthemum genus, with colourful double flower-heads. |
| EXTREMUMS | • extremums n. Plural of extremum. • EXTREMUM n. (Latin) a maximum or minimum of a mathematical function. |
| HELIANTHEMUMS | • helianthemums n. Plural of helianthemum. • HELIANTHEMUM n. a garden flower with papery yellow or orange flowers, aka rockrose. |
| HUMMUMS | • hummums n. Plural of hummum. • HUMMUM n. (Arabic) a Turkish bath, also HAMMAM, HUMMAUM. |
| INFIMUMS | • infimums n. Plural of infimum. • INFIMUM n. (Latin) a mathematical term for the greatest lower bound. |
| LITHOSPERMUMS | • lithospermums n. Plural of lithospermum. • LITHOSPERMUM n. a kind of flower. |
| MAXIMUMS | • maximums n. Plural of maximum. • MAXIMUM n. the largest possible amount. |
| MENISPERMUMS | • MENISPERMUM n. any plant of the moonseed genus Menispermum. |
| MINIMUMS | • minimums n. Plural of minimum. • MINIMUM n. (Latin) the least possible amount. |
| MUMS | • mums n. Plural of mum. • MUM v. to act in a disguise, also MUMM. |
| OPTIMUMS | • optimums n. Plural of optimum. • OPTIMUM n. (Latin) the most favourable point of any condition. |
| SIMILLIMUMS | • SIMILLIMUM n. a remedy chosen for the symptoms it emulates. |
| SUBMINIMUMS | • subminimums n. Plural of subminimum. |
| SUBOPTIMUMS | • suboptimums n. Plural of suboptimum. • SUBOPTIMUM n. something that is less than optimal. |
| SUPREMUMS | • SUPREMUM n. in maths, a maximum bound. |
| XERANTHEMUMS | • xeranthemums n. Plural of xeranthemum. • XERANTHEMUM n. any plant of the Xeranthemum genus of plants of southern Europe, belonging to the thistle family. |
| XYLOBALSAMUMS | • XYLOBALSAMUM n. the dried twigs, or the wood, of the balm of Gilead tree. |