That which is not in accord with dharma, i.e. wrong, immorality, and wickedness.
adsmith
adsmith
noun
A writer of advertising copy.
ahmadou
almohad
almohad
Adjective
Relating to a Berber caliphate in 12th century Morocco
amphide
ashamed
ashamed
adj
Feeling shame or guilt.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ashame
ashmead
badmash
badmash
noun
(British India, South Asia) A rogue, ruffian or miscreant.
budmash
budmash
noun
(India) Alternative spelling of badmash
chamade
chamade
noun
(military, historical) A signal sounded on a drum or trumpet inviting a parley.
champed
champed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of champ
chandam
charmed
charmed
adj
(physics) Of a particle: having nonzero charm.
Having great good fortune, as though magically wrought.
Impressed by the pleasantness of something.
Under a magic spell (cast by a charm); bewitched.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of charm
chasmed
chasmed
adj
Having gaps or a chasm.
chlamyd
dahoman
dahomey
dahomey
Proper noun
A former country in Africa, located in present-day Benin.
dammish
dammish
verb
(Scotland, obsolete) to stun, to stupefy
dampish
dampish
adj
(obsolete) Characterised by noxious vapours; misty, smoky.
Moderately damp or moist.
decharm
decharm
verb
(transitive) To free from a charm; to disenchant.
demarch
demarch
noun
(obsolete) march; walk; gait
The chief magistrate of a deme.
demihag
dhamnoo
dharmas
dharmas
noun
plural of dharma
dharmic
dharmic
adj
Alternative form of Dharmic
dimashq
dimphia
dirhams
dirhams
noun
plural of dirham
dmarche
drachma
drachma
noun
A coin worth one drachma.
A later Greek weight equal to a gram.
An Ancient Greek weight of about 66.5 grains, or 4.3 grams.
The currency of Greece in ancient times and again from 1832 until 2001, with the symbol ₯, since replaced by the euro.
drachms
drachms
noun
plural of drachm
duchamp
duhamel
dwamish
dymphia
fordham
hadarim
hadjemi
hadlyme
hadrome
hadrome
noun
The portion of the mestome that transports fluids.
The rudimentary xylem in a cryptogam.
haemoid
halidom
halidom
noun
(archaic) A sanctuary; lands held of a religious foundation.
(archaic) Something regarded as sacred; a holy relic.
(obsolete) Holiness; sanctity; sacred honour.
hamadan
hamadas
hamadas
noun
plural of hamada
hamated
hamated
adj
Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.
hamford
hamfurd
hammada
hammada
noun
Alternative spelling of hamada
hammaid
hammond
hammond
Proper noun
derived from several different Norman given names (related to Henry and Norwegian Amund).
name transferred from the surname.
A number of places named after persons with the surname, including:
a neighbourhood in Fresno, California, USA
a village in Illinois, USA.
a city in Indiana, USA.
an unincorporated community in Kansas, USA.
a city in Louisiana, USA.
a small town in Maine, USA.
a small "city" in Minnesota, USA.
an in Montana, USA.
a town in New York State, USA.
a neighbourhood in Warrenton, Oregon, USA.
a town and village in Wisconsin, USA.
a settlement in South Australia.
Noun
A Hammond organ.
hampden
hampden
Proper noun
A town in Maine
A town and county in Massachusetts
A town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
A settlement in New Zealand
A city in North Dakota
A township municipality in Quebec, Canada
handarm
handarm
Noun
An arm suitable for one hand.
handsom
hardman
hardman
noun
(Australia, rugby) A rugby player
(slang) A man who is particularly tough or muscular
hasidim
headman
headman
noun
(informal, rare, chiefly India) headmaster
Alternative form of head man
headmen
headmen
noun
plural of headman
hedeoma
heimdal
helmand
helmand
Proper noun
A region of Afghanistan, now specifically the name of an administrative province of the country and of the river running through it.
hemapod
hematid
hemodia
herdman
herdman
noun
(obsolete) Someone who herds animals; a herdsman.
himward
hindman
holdman
holidam
holidam
noun
Obsolete form of halidom.
homadus
homaged
homaged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of homage
hoodman
hoodman
noun
(Canada, chiefly Toronto, MTE, slang) A member of a youth subculture group that listens to urban music, wears puffer jackets and sportswear, uses a heavy Toronto accent (with lingo), is typically uneducated, and may be engaged in illegal activities.
(obsolete, games) The blindfolded player in the game of hoodman-blind, or blind man's buff.
hyndman
jamshid
jamshyd
lamedhs
lamedhs
noun
plural of lamedh
lymphad
lymphad
noun
(heraldry) A single-masted ship propelled by oars, usually indicating a Scottish title associated with islands.
machado
maddish
maddish
adj
Somewhat mad.
madhuca
madship
magadhi
magadhi
Proper noun
An Indo-Iranian language, spoken primarily in the Bihar state of India.
mahdian
mahdism
mahdism
Proper noun
Islamic messianism regarding the coming of the Mahdi
mahdist
mahdist
Noun
A follower of Mahdism.
mahmoud
mahmudi
mahmudi
noun
(historical) A gold coin formerly used in India.
mahound
mahound
Noun
Muhammad, believed by medieval Europeans to be a demon or god that Muslims worshipped.
A generic pagan god or idol believed by medieval Europeans to be worshipped by various villains such as
The Devil.
maidish
maidish
adj
Old-maidish.
Resembling or characteristic of a maid; effeminate.
mandych
manhead
manhead
noun
Obsolete form of manhood.
manhood
manhood
noun
(euphemistic) The male genitalia, especially the penis.
All of the men of a given place, area, or any human subgroup (ethnicity, nation, race, religion, family, work crew or ship's crew, etc.) regarded collectively.
He was a strapping youth poised on the brink of manhood.
The idealized nature of a man: all of the characteristics traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness regarded collectively.
The self-concept of a man being with respect to his possession of the various qualities traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness; a man's sense or view of himself as being more or less manly.
The state or condition of being a human being.
The state or condition of being a man.
marched
marched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of march
mashhad
mashhad
Proper noun
The second-largest city of Iran, located in the Razavi Khorasan Province.
matched
matched
noun
(informal, uncountable, music) Short for matched grip.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of match
medinah
mendham
michaud
midrash
midrash
Noun
A Rabbinic commentary on a text from the Hebrew Scripture.
The Rabbinic technique or tradition of such exegesis.
milhaud
mirdaha
mirdaha
noun
(India, historical) A process server.
mohamed
mohamed
Proper noun
name: spelling of
mophead
mophead
noun
Alternative spelling of mop head
mudhead
mudhead
noun
(computing, slang, rare) A dedicated participant in multi-user dungeons.
needham
needham
Proper noun
a small village in Norfolk, England.
a town in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, named after Needham Market.
a very small town in Alabama, USA.
an unincorporated community in Indiana, USA, derived from the surname.
phasmid
phasmid
noun
(entomology) Any insect of the order Phasmida: a leaf insect or walking stick (stick insect).
(nematology) Either of the two caudal chemoreceptors in some nematodes.
A phagemid.
ramhead
ramhood
ramhood
noun
The state of being a ram.
rhabdom
rhabdom
noun
Any of the rods that support each ommatidium in the compound eye of arthropods
samadhi
samadhi
noun
A state of transcendent union supposed to be assumed by a holy man or yogi at his death.
The highest state of meditation, at which complete unity is reached.