| AMASSERS | • amassers n. Plural of amasser. • AMASSER n. one who amasses. |
| AMASSING | • amassing v. Present participle of amass. • AMASS v. to accumulate. |
| ASHRAMAS | • ashramas n. Plural of ashrama. • ASHRAMA n. (Sanskrit) any one of the four stages of life which a man should pass through. |
| ATAMASCO | • atamasco n. Short for Atamasco lily. • ATAMASCO n. a plant of the southeastern US, bearing a single white lilylike flower. |
| BERGAMAS | • Bergamas n. Plural of Bergama. • BERGAMA n. a type of rug. |
| CAMASHES | • CAMASH n. (Native American) a blue-flowered liliaceous plant of northwestern America, also CAMAS, CAMASS, QUAMASH. |
| CAMASSES | • camasses n. Plural of camass. • CAMASS n. (Native American) a blue-flowered liliaceous plant of northwestern America, also CAMAS, CAMASH, QUAMASH. |
| CARIAMAS | • cariamas n. Plural of cariama. • CARIAMA n. (Tupi) a large South American bird related to the cranes, also SERIEMA. |
| DAMASKED | • damasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of damask. • DAMASK v. to weave with elaborate design. |
| DAMASKIN | • damaskin n. (Obsolete) A sword of Damascus steel. • damaskin v. Alternative form of damascene. • DAMASKIN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASQUIN. |
| DAMASSIN | • damassin n. A kind of modified damask or brocade, having flowered patterns in gold or silver thread. • DAMASSIN n. a kind of modified damask or brocade. |
| DIORAMAS | • dioramas n. Plural of diorama. • DIORAMA n. (Greek) an exhibition of translucent pictures seen through an opening with lighting effects. |
| GAMASHES | • gamashes n. High boots or buskins. • gamashes n. (Scotland) Short spatterdashes or riding trousers, worn over the other clothing. • GAMASH n. a type of legging, also GRAMASH, GRAMOCHE. |
| LAMASERY | • lamasery n. (Buddhism) A monastery for lamas. • LAMASERY n. a monastery of lamas. |
| MAMASANS | • mamasans n. Plural of mamasan. • mama-sans n. Plural of mama-san. • MAMASAN n. (Japanese) a Japanese woman in a position of authority. |
| NAMASKAR | • namaskar n. (India) The use of the greeting in which one puts one’s hands together and bows slightly; greeting with a namaste. • NAMASKAR n. (Sanskrit) a traditional Indian salutation, a slight bow with the palms pressed together, also NAMASTE. |
| NAMASTES | • namastes n. Plural of namaste. • NAMASTE n. (Sanskrit) a traditional Indian salutation, a slight bow with the palms pressed together, also NAMASKAR. |
| STRAMASH | • stramash n. (Scotland, informal) A tumult or disturbance. • stramash v. (Yorkshire, dialect) To make a noise, to cause an uproar, to cause a disturbance. • stramash v. (Scotland, dialect) To strike, beat, or bang; to break; to destroy. |
| TAMASHAS | • tamashas n. Plural of tamasha. • TAMASHA n. (Urdu) in the Indian subcontinent, an entertainment, a show, a public function. |