| ATAMASCOS | • atamascos n. Plural of atamasco. • ATAMASCO n. a plant of the southeastern US, bearing a single white lilylike flower. |
| CATAMARAN | • catamaran n. A twin-hulled ship or boat. • catamaran n. (Colloquial, rare, obsolete) A quarrelsome woman; a scold. • catamaran n. (Obsolete) A raft of three pieces of wood lashed together, the middle piece being longer than the others… |
| GLUTAMATE | • glutamate n. (Chemistry) Any salt or ester of glutamic acid. • glutamate n. (Neuroscience) The anion of glutamic acid in its role as a neurotransmitter. • GLUTAMATE n. a salt of glutamic acid. |
| MATAMATAS | • matamatas n. Plural of matamata. • mata-matas n. Plural of mata-mata. • mata␣matas n. Plural of mata mata. |
| METAMALES | • metamales n. Plural of metamale. • METAMALE n. a sterile male organism. |
| PATTAMARS | • pattamars n. Plural of pattamar. • PATTAMAR n. (Portuguese) a vessel resembling a grab, used in the coasting trade of Bombay and Ceylon, also PATAMAR. |
| TAMANDUAS | • tamanduas n. Plural of tamandua. • TAMANDUA n. (Tupi) a tropical American arboreal anteater having a dense furry coat, also TAMANDU. |
| TAMANOIRS | • tamanoirs n. Plural of tamanoir. • TAMANOIR n. (Tupi) the giant anteater or antbear. |
| TAMARACKS | • tamaracks n. Plural of tamarack. • TAMARACK n. (Native American) the American or black larch. |
| TAMARILLO | • tamarillo n. A small tree or shrub (Solanum betaceum syn. Cyphomandra betacea) which bears edible fruits. • tamarillo n. A fruit of that tree. • TAMARILLO n. the tree tomato. |
| TAMARINDS | • tamarinds n. Plural of tamarind. • TAMARIND n. (Arabic) a large tropical tree; its fruit. |
| TAMARISKS | • tamarisks n. Plural of tamarisk. • TAMARISK n. a heathlike shrub or tree of warm regions. |
| UNTAMABLE | • untamable adj. Alternative spelling of untameable. • UNTAMABLE adj. not tamable, also UNTAMEABLE. |
| UNTAMABLY | • untamably adv. Alternative form of untameably. • UNTAMABLE adv. not tamable, also UNTAMEABLE. |