| TOMS | • toms n. Plural of tom. • Toms prop.n. Plural of Tom. • Toms prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic, derived from Tom. |
| ATOMS | • atoms n. Plural of atom. • ATOM n. the smallest particle in an element which can take part in a chemical reaction. |
| BOTTOMS | • bottoms n. Plural of bottom. • bottoms n. The bottom (trouser) part of clothing, as in pyjama bottoms, tracksuit bottoms. • bottoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bottom. |
| CUSTOMS | • customs n. (In the plural) The duties or taxes imposed on imported or exported goods. • customs n. (In the singular or uncountable) The government department or agency that is authorised to collect the… • customs n. The process of going through customs checks at a border checkpoint. |
| DIATOMS | • diatoms n. Plural of diatom. • DIATOM n. a microscopic unicellular alga that has a rigid siliceous cell wall. |
| FANTOMS | • fantoms n. Plural of fantom. • FANTOM n. a phantom, something existing in appearance only. |
| MADTOMS | • madtoms n. Plural of madtom. • MADTOM n. a North American catfish. |
| MESTOMS | • MESTOM n. biological conducting tissue, also MESTOME. |
| PHANTOMS | • phantoms n. Plural of phantom. • PHANTOM n. an immaterial form, a spectre, also PHANTOSME. |
| SUBATOMS | • subatoms n. Plural of subatom. • SUBATOM n. a component of an atom. |
| SYMPTOMS | • symptoms n. Plural of symptom. • SYMPTOM n. a subjective indication of a disease. |
| ACCUSTOMS | • accustoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accustom. • accustoms n. Plural of accustom. • ACCUSTOM v. to make familiar. |
| ANTIATOMS | • antiatoms n. Plural of antiatom. • ANTIATOM n. an atom comprised of antiparticles. |
| CHRISTOMS | • christoms n. Plural of christom. • CHRISTOM n. a white robe put on a newly baptised child, also CHRISOM. |
| SUPERATOMS | • superatoms n. Plural of superatom. • SUPERATOM n. a cluster of atoms behaving like a single atom. |
| HETEROATOMS | • heteroatoms n. Plural of heteroatom. • HETEROATOM n. an atom other than carbon in the ring of a heterocyclic compound. |
| REACCUSTOMS | • reaccustoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reaccustom. • REACCUSTOM v. to get used to again. |
| DISACCUSTOMS | • disaccustoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disaccustom. • DISACCUSTOM v. to free from a habit. |