| BESMUTS | • besmuts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besmut. • BESMUT v. to blacken with soot. |
| BISMUTH | • bismuth n. A chemical element (symbol Bi) with an atomic number of 83: a brittle silvery-white metal. • bismuth n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • BISMUTH n. a brittle reddish-white metallic element. |
| OSMUNDA | • osmunda n. (Botany) A fern of the genus Osmunda, especially the royal fern, Osmunda regalis. • Osmunda prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Osmundaceae – flowering fern, including the royal ferns. • OSMUNDA n. any fern of the genus Osmunda, that includes royal fern, also OSMUND. |
| OSMUNDS | • OSMUND n. any fern of the genus Osmunda, that includes royal fern, also OSMUNDA. |
| SMUDGED | • smudged adj. Blurred as by being rubbed. • smudged v. Simple past tense and past participle of smudge. • SMUDGE v. to smear or dirty. |
| SMUDGER | • smudger n. One who, or that which, smudges. • smudger n. (Dated, slang, Britain) A photographer. • SMUDGER n. (slang) a street or press photographer. |
| SMUDGES | • smudges n. Plural of smudge. • SMUDGE v. to smear or dirty. |
| SMUGGED | • smugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of smug. • SMUG v. to seize without ceremony. |
| SMUGGER | • smugger adj. Comparative form of smug: more smug. • SMUG adj. complacent. |
| SMUGGLE | • smuggle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs… • smuggle v. (Transitive) To bring in surreptitiously. • smuggle v. (Transitive, obsolete) To fondle or cuddle. |
| SMURRED | • smurred v. Simple past tense and past participle of smur. • SMUR v. (Scots) to drizzle, also SMIR, SMIRR. |
| SMUSHED | • smushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smush. • SMUSH v. to crush. |
| SMUSHES | • smushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smush. • SMUSH v. to crush. |
| SMUTCHY | • smutchy adj. Covered in smutches. • SMUTCHY adj. smutched. |
| SMUTTED | • smutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of smut. • SMUT v. to soil, make smutty, also SMUTCH. |
| TRISMUS | • trismus n. The inability to open the mouth normally, typically as a result of disease. • TRISMUS n. (Latin) a tetanic spasm of the muscles of the jaw, aka lockjaw. |