(electricity) A unit of measurement (10⁹ mhos) in the centimeter-gram-second scale used to measure conductance
abohm
abohm
noun
(dated) A unit of electrical resistance equal to one billionth of an ohm (10⁻⁹ ohms), used in the centimeter-gram-second system of units.
bohme
chomp
chomp
noun
(computing, rare) A unit of computing storage equal to sixteen bits, which can represent any of 65536 distinct values.
The act of chomping (see below)
verb
(computing, transitive, Perl) To remove the final character from (a text string) if it is a newline (or, less commonly, some other programmer-specified character).
(intransitive) To bite or chew loudly or heavily.
choom
choom
noun
(New Zealand, Australia, dated, informal) An Englishman.
domph
ghoom
ghoom
noun
(India, dated) A hunt of this kind.
verb
(India, dated, intransitive) To hunt for animals by stealth in an area where they are likely to be found on the move.
hamon
hamon
noun
A wavy line found on steel products that have been hardened differentially, with soft and hard steel sections, where the tempered steel is separated from the softer parts by the hamon.
haoma
haoma
noun
(Zoroastrianism) A plant and corresponding personified divinity, Haoma.
haymo
hemol
hemon
hermo
hokum
hokum
noun
(countable, informal) A film, television programme, theater production, etc., containing excessively contrived, hackneyed, or sentimental material.
(countable, uncountable, informal) (An instance of) excessively contrived, hackneyed, or sentimental material in a film, television programme, theater production, etc.
(countable, uncountable, informal) (An instance of) meaningless nonsense with an outward appearance of being impressive and legitimate.
(uncountable, music) A genre of blues song or music, often characterized by sexual innuendos or satire.
holms
holms
noun
plural of holm
homam
homed
homed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of home
homer
homer
noun
(US) A homing pigeon.
(US, baseball) A home run
(US, sports) A person who is extremely devoted to a favorite team.
(historical units of measure) A former Hebrew unit of dry volume, about equal to 230 L or 6+¹⁄₂ US bushels.
(historical units of measure) Synonym of cor: approximately the same volume as a liquid measure.
A homing beacon.
verb
(US, baseball) To hit a homer; to hit a home run.
homes
homes
noun
(slang) Alternative spelling of holmes
plural of home
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of home
homey
homey
adj
Befitting a home; cozy, intimate.
noun
Alternative form of homie
homme
homos
homos
noun
plural of homo
horim
horme
houma
humbo
humor
humor
noun
US spelling of humour
khoum
khoum
noun
Synonym of khoums
macho
macho
adj
(informal) Tending to display masculine characteristics, such as domineering, fierceness, bravado, etc., in ways that are showily and histrionically tough.
noun
A macho person; a person who tends to display masculine characteristics, such as domineering, fierceness, and bravado.
A male llama.
The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, syn. Mugil mexicanus).
mahoe
mahoe
noun
Alectryon macrococcus, a tree in the soapberry family, endemic to Hawaii.
Any tree of genus Melicytus, in the violet family, known from southeastern Australia and New Zealand, especially Melicytus ramiflorus.
Talipariti elatum (syn. Hibiscus elatus, blue mahoe)
A large gazelle native to the Sahara desert, Nanger dama, formerly Gazella dama.
minho
mocha
mocha
adj
Of a dark brown colour, like that of mocha coffee.
noun
(color) A dark brown colour, like that of mocha coffee.
(countable) A coffee drink with chocolate syrup added, or a serving thereof.
(historical) An Abyssinian weight, equivalent to a Troy grain.
A coffee and chocolate mixed flavour.
A strong Arabian coffee.
Any of a number of species of moths in the geometrid subfamily Sterrhinae, many European species having dark brown coloration.
moche
moche
noun
An imported package of spun silk.
mochy
moham
mohar
mohar
noun
The currency of the Kingdom of Nepal and adjoining parts of Videha from the late 17th century until 1932, subdivided into dams.
mohel
mohel
noun
(Judaism) The person who performs the circumcision in a Jewish bris.
mohos
mohos
noun
plural of moho
mohun
mohur
mohur
noun
(historical) A gold coin of British India, worth from twelve to fifteen rupees.
A Persian gold coin.
mohwa
mokha
monah
month
month
noun
(obsolete, in the plural) A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof.
mooch
mooch
noun
(UK) An aimless stroll.
(US, slang) A unit of time comprising ten days, used to measure how long someone holds a job.
One who mooches; a moocher.
verb
(Britain) To wander around aimlessly, often causing irritation to others.
(transitive, chiefly Britain) To steal or filch.
To beg, cadge, or sponge; to exploit or take advantage of others for personal gain.
mooth
morph
morph
noun
(grammar, linguistics) A recurrent distinctive sound or sequence of sounds representing an indivisible morphological form; especially as representing a morpheme.
(linguistics) An allomorph: one of a set of realizations that a morpheme can have in different contexts.
(slang) morphine
(zoology) A variety of a species, distinguishable from other individuals of the species by morphology or behaviour.
A computer-generated gradual change from one image to another.
verb
(by extension) To undergo dramatic change in a seamless and barely noticeable fashion.
(colloquial, transitive, intransitive, computer graphics) To change shape, from one form to another, through computer animation.
(science fiction, fantasy) To shapeshift.
morth
moshe
moshi
motch
moths
moths
noun
plural of moth
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moth
mothy
mothy
adj
infested with moths
moth-eaten
mouch
mouch
verb
Dated form of mooch.
mouth
mouth
noun
(anatomy) The opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
(obsolete) A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a mouthpiece.
(obsolete) A wry face; a grimace; a mow.
(obsolete) Speech; language; testimony.
(saddlery) The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal.
(slang) A loud or overly talkative person.
An outlet, aperture or orifice.
The end of a river out of which water flows into a sea or other large body of water.
verb
(obsolete) To make mouths at
(sheep husbandry) To examine the teeth of.
(transitive) To make the actions of speech, without producing sound.
(transitive) To pick up or handle with the lips or mouth, but not chew or swallow.
(transitive) To speak; to utter.
(transitive, intransitive) To utter with a voice that is overly loud or swelling.
The prompter mouthed the words to the actor, who had forgotten them.
To carry in the mouth.
To exit at a mouth (such as a river mouth)
To form a mouth or opening in.
To form or cleanse with the mouth; to lick, as a bear licks her cub.
To form with the mouth.
To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour.
mowch
mowha
mowth
mugho
ogham
ogham
noun
Alternative form of Ogham
ohmic
ohmic
adj
Of or relating to, or measured in, ohms.
That obeys Ohm's law
omagh
omagh
Proper noun
The county town of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland
omaha
omaha
Proper noun
The largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States
A tribe of Native Americans currently residing in northeastern Nebraska and western Iowa.
The language spoken by the Omaha tribe.
Noun
A member of the Omaha tribe.
Omaha hold 'em, any of several poker variants.
omlah
omlah
noun
A staff of native clerks or officials in India.
omrah
omrah
noun
Alternative form of omlah
oomph
oomph
noun
(countable) A bassy grunting or thudding sound.
(informal, uncountable) Sex appeal.
(informal, uncountable) Strength, power, passion or effectiveness; clout.
verb
(intransitive) To produce a bassy grunting or thudding sound.