Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hammock
hawkmoth
hawkmoth
noun
(entomology) Any of several moths, of the family Sphingidae, that hover over flowers when sucking nectar through a long proboscis.
homemake
homemake
verb
(intransitive) To manage a household; to engage in homemaking.
(transitive) To prepare (a recipe, etc.) at home through one's own efforts, rather than buying it; to create homemade goods.
hoofmark
hoofmark
noun
The imprint made by a hoof; a hoofprint.
humarock
karmouth
khartoum
khartoum
Proper noun
Capital of the Sudan.
kodashim
makhorka
makhorka
noun
(chiefly Russia) A coarse, strong type of tobacco (Nicotiana rustica), especially grown in Russia and Ukraine.
markhoor
markhoor
noun
Alternative form of markhor
markhors
markhors
noun
plural of markhor
markshot
meathook
meathook
noun
Alternative spelling of meat hook
mokihana
mokihana
noun
(Hawaii) The plant Melicope anisata.
mookhtar
mopehawk
mopehawk
noun
Alternative form of morepork (“the bird”)
oklahoma
oklahoma
Proper noun
A state of the United States of America. Capital and largest city: Oklahoma City.
A county in the State of Oklahoma.
shammock
shamokin
shamrock
shamrock
noun
Any of several species of small clover-like plant species, with trefoil leaves, especially Trifolium repens.
The trefoil leaf of any small clover, especially Trifolium repens, or such a leaf from a clover-like plant, commonly used as a symbol of Ireland.
shoemake
shopmark
shopmark
noun
A logo indicating the workshop from which a product originated.
tomahawk
tomahawk
noun
(basketball) A dunk performed with one's arm behind one's head.
(field hockey) A field hockey shot style that involves a player turning their hockey stick upside-down and swinging it so that its inside edge will come into contact with the ball.
(geometry) A geometric construction consisting of a semicircle and two line segments that serves as a tool for trisecting an angle; so called from its resemblance to the American Indian axe.
An ax used by Native American warriors.
verb
(basketball) To perform a tomahawk dunk.
(historical) To girdle or incise the trees around (an area of land) so as to claim ownership of it.