| DUMA | • duma n. A Russian legislative assembly such as the historical duma of the Russian Empire or the modern lower… • duma n. A drink mixing wine and vodka. • Duma prop.n. A surname. |
| HUMA | • HUMA n. (Urdu) a mythical bird similar to the phoenix, supposed to bring luck to any person over whom it hovers on its restless flights. |
| LUMA | • luma n. (Numismatics) A currency unit of Armenia, worth one hundredth of an Armenian dram. • luma n. The brightness in an image, as opposed to the saturation or chroma. • Luma prop.n. A surname. |
| OUMA | • OUMA n. (South African) a grandmother, also OMA. |
| PUMA | • puma n. A mountain lion or cougar (Puma concolor). • puma n. (By extension) Any feline belonging to the genus Puma. • puma n. (Slang) A woman in her 20s or 30s who seeks relationships with younger men; a younger cougar. |
| DOUMA | • douma n. Archaic form of duma (“Russian legislative assembly”). • Douma prop.n. A city in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria. • Douma prop.n. A surname. |
| LOUMA | • LOUMA n. a weekly market in rural areas of developing countries. |
| FUSUMA | • fusuma n. A vertical rectangular sliding panel, often painted or decorated, used in Japan as a door or movable wall. • FUSUMA n. (Japanese) a sliding door. |
| LUCUMA | • lucuma n. Alternative form of lúcuma. • lúcuma n. Lucmo. • LUCUMA n. (Quechua) a tree of the Lucuma genus of sapotaceous trees with edible fruit, mostly found in South America. |
| MAZUMA | • mazuma n. (US, slang) Cash, money. • MAZUMA n. (Yiddish) money, cash. |
| PNEUMA | • pneuma n. (Music) A neume. • pneuma n. The spirit or soul. • pneuma n. (Gnosticism) One of three levels of a human being, the spirit, along with the body and soul. |
| STRUMA | • struma n. (Pathology) Scrofula. • struma n. (Pathology) A scrofulous swelling; a tumour or goitre. • Struma prop.n. A river in Bulgaria, and northern Greece, which flows into the Aegean Sea. |
| TRAUMA | • trauma n. Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident. • trauma n. An emotional wound leading to psychological injury. • trauma n. An event that causes great distress. |
| CURCUMA | • Curcuma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Zingiberaceae – about 80 accepted species, including such species… • CURCUMA n. (Arabic) any plant of the genus Curcuma (of the ginger family), esp. one yielding turmeric. |
| PAPAUMA | • PAPAUMA n. (Maori) a large evergreen tree of New Zealand. |
| SATSUMA | • satsuma n. A seedless and easy-peeling cultivar of mandarin orange of Japanese origin; Citrus unshiu. • Satsuma prop.n. (Historical) A former province of Japan, now the western half of Kagoshima Prefecture. • Satsuma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Camaenidae – air-breathing land snails. |
| EMPYREUMA | • empyreuma n. (Obsolete, chemistry) The peculiar smell and taste arising from products of decomposition of animal… • EMPYREUMA n. the peculiar smell and taste arising from products of decomposition of animal or vegetable substances when burnt in close vessels. |
| BAROTRAUMA | • barotrauma n. (Pathology) Damage to body tissue caused by a difference in pressure between an air space in or near… • BAROTRAUMA n. injury sustained from failure to equalize the pressure of an air-containing space with that of the surrounding environment. |