ATTICISMS | • Atticisms n. Plural of Atticism. • ATTICISM n. a succinct and elegant expression. |
ESTIMATES | • estimates n. Plural of estimate. • ESTIMATE v. to calculate. |
ETATISMES | • ETATISME n. (French) extreme state control over the individual, also ETATISM. |
MASTICOTS | • masticots n. Plural of masticot. • MASTICOT n. (French) yellow lead monoxide, also MASSICOT. |
METALISTS | • metalists n. Plural of metalist. • METALIST n. (US) a worker in metals, or one skilled in metals, also METALLIST. |
MISSTARTS | • misstarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly. |
MISSTATED | • misstated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly. |
MISSTATES | • misstates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly. |
MISTREATS | • mistreats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistreat. • MISTREAT v. to treat badly. |
MUSSITATE | • mussitate v. To talk indistinctly; to mutter. • MUSSITATE v. (obsolete) to mutter. |
SMALTITES | • smaltites n. Plural of smaltite. • SMALTITE n. a gray mineral of metallic luster, an arsenide of cobalt, nickel, and iron, also SMALTINE. |
SOMATISTS | • somatists n. Plural of somatist. • SOMATIST n. one who admits the existence of material beings only; a materialist. |
STEAMIEST | • steamiest adj. Superlative form of steamy: most steamy. • STEAMY adj. like steam. |
STRIATUMS | • striatums n. Plural of striatum. • STRIATUM n. (Latin) part of the forebrain. |
TANTRISMS | • TANTRISM n. a school of Buddhism incorporating Hindu and pagan elements. |
TERATISMS | • teratisms n. Plural of teratism. • TERATISM n. a malformed fetus. |
TITANISMS | • titanisms n. Plural of titanism. • TITANISM n. a spirit of revolt or defiance against social conventions. |
TOTALISMS | • totalisms n. Plural of totalism. • TOTALISM n. centralized control by an autocratic authority. |
TRANSMITS | • transmits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmit. • TRANSMIT v. to send from one place to another. |