| AMASSED | • amassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of amass. • amassed adj. Having been gathered or assembled in a large group. • AMASS v. to accumulate. |
| AMASSER | • amasser n. One who amasses. • AMASSER n. one who amasses. |
| AMASSES | • amasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amass. • AMASS v. to accumulate. |
| ASRAMAS | • asramas n. Plural of asrama. • ASRAMA n. (Sanskrit) the dwelling of a Hindu religious philosopher, also ASHRAM. |
| CAMASES | • camases n. Plural of camas. • CAMAS n. (Native American) a blue-flowered liliaceous plant of northwestern America, also CAMASH, CAMASS, QUAMASH. |
| DAMASKS | • damasks n. Plural of damask. • DAMASK v. to weave with elaborate design. |
| GRAMASH | • GRAMASH n. a type of legging, also GAMASH, GRAMOCHE. |
| JICAMAS | • jicamas n. Plural of jicama. • JICAMA n. (Nahuatl) an edible starchy tuberous root of a leguminous tropical American vine. |
| MAMASAN | • mamasan n. A woman in a position of authority, especially one in charge of a geisha house or bar in Japan or East Asia. • mama-san n. A mother, in Japan or East Asia. • mama-san n. A woman in a position of authority, especially the madam of a geisha bar. |
| NAMASTE | • namaste interj. A greeting (only in Indian culture-related or New Age contexts and Indianized literature). • namaste n. The traditional greeting when saying the word namaste, with folded hands and a slight bow. • namaste n. In yoga, the pose associated with this word, usually with the flat hands held palms together, fingers… |
| PAJAMAS | • pajamas n. Clothes for wearing to bed and sleeping in, usually consisting of a loose-fitting shirt and pants/trousers. • pajamas n. Loose-fitting trousers worn by both sexes in various southern Asian countries including India. • PAJAMA n. a garment for sleeping or lounging, also PYJAMA. |
| PANAMAS | • panamas n. Plural of panama. • Panamas n. Plural of Panama. • PANAMA n. a lightweight plaited man's hat. |
| PYJAMAS | • pyjamas n. Britain standard spelling of pajamas (clothes for sleeping in). • pyjamas n. Britain standard spelling of pajamas (loose trousers worn by men and women in South Asia). • PYJAMA n. a garment for sleeping or lounging, also PAJAMA. |
| QUAMASH | • quamash n. Dated form of camas. • QUAMASH n. (Native American) a blue-flowered liliaceous plant of northwestern America, also CAMAS, CAMASH, CAMASS. |
| RETAMAS | • retamas n. Plural of retama. • RETAMA n. (Spanish) a name for various desert plants, e.g. Spanish broom, also RETEM. |
| TAMASHA | • tamasha n. A visual art form from Maharashtra, India, involving singing and dancing. • tamasha n. (Colonial India, historical) Any traditional indigenous public ceremony. • TAMASHA n. (Urdu) in the Indian subcontinent, an entertainment, a show, a public function. |
| TARAMAS | • TARAMA n. (Turkish) a Greek paste of fish roe, garlic and lemon juice. |