| DRAMAS | • dramas n. Plural of drama. • DRAMA n. a story showing life and action. |
| GRAMAS | • gramas n. Plural of grama. • GRAMA n. (Spanish) a kind of pasture grass found in the Western United States, also GRAMMA. |
| ASRAMAS | • asramas n. Plural of asrama. • ASRAMA n. (Sanskrit) the dwelling of a Hindu religious philosopher, also ASHRAM. |
| TARAMAS | • TARAMA n. (Turkish) a Greek paste of fish roe, garlic and lemon juice. |
| ASHRAMAS | • ashramas n. Plural of ashrama. • ASHRAMA n. (Sanskrit) any one of the four stages of life which a man should pass through. |
| DIORAMAS | • dioramas n. Plural of diorama. • DIORAMA n. (Greek) an exhibition of translucent pictures seen through an opening with lighting effects. |
| PANORAMAS | • panoramas n. Plural of panorama. • PANORAMA n. a wide or complete view. |
| COSMORAMAS | • cosmoramas n. Plural of cosmorama. • COSMORAMA n. a view of different parts of the world. |
| CYCLORAMAS | • cycloramas n. Plural of cyclorama. • CYCLORAMA n. a circular panorama. |
| DOCUDRAMAS | • docudramas n. Plural of docudrama. • DOCUDRAMA n. a play or film representing real events. |
| MELODRAMAS | • melodramas n. Plural of melodrama. • MELODRAMA n. a kind of romantic and sensational drama, also MELODRAME. |
| MONODRAMAS | • monodramas n. Plural of monodrama. • MONODRAMA n. a one-man show; a play having only one actor. |
| MYRIORAMAS | • myrioramas n. Plural of myriorama. • MYRIORAMA n. a picture consisting of many interchangeable parts. |
| SPINARAMAS | • spinaramas n. Plural of spinarama. • SPINARAMA n. (Canadian) an evasive move, especially in hockey, consisting of an abrupt 360-degree turn. |
| CHOREODRAMAS | • choreodramas n. Plural of choreodrama. • CHOREODRAMA n. dance drama performed by a group. |
| PSYCHODRAMAS | • psychodramas n. Plural of psychodrama. • PSYCHODRAMA n. therapeutic drama. |