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hemet

humet

humet

noun

  1. (heraldry) A fesse or bar cut off short at each end.

humit

isthm

mahat

mahto

marth

marth

Proper noun

  1. A pet name for Martha.

match

match

noun

  1. (metalworking) A perforated board, block of plaster, hardened sand, etc., in which a pattern is partly embedded when a mould is made, for giving shape to the surfaces of separation between the parts of the mould.
  2. (sports) A competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet, a baseball game, or a cricket match.
  3. A candidate for matrimony; one to be gained in marriage.
  4. A device made of wood or paper, at the tip coated with chemicals that ignite with the friction of being dragged (struck) against a rough dry surface.
  5. A marriage.
  6. A pair of items or entities with mutually suitable characteristics.
  7. An agreement or compact.
  8. Any contest or trial of strength or skill, or to determine superiority.
  9. Equality of conditions in contest or competition.
  10. Equivalence; a state of correspondence.
  11. Someone with a measure of an attribute equaling or exceeding the object of comparison.
  12. Suitability.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To agree; to be equal; to correspond.
  2. (obsolete) To unite in marriage, to mate.
  3. (programming) To be an example of a rule or regex.
  4. (transitive) To agree with; to be equal to; to correspond to.
  5. (transitive) To equal or exceed in achievement.
  6. (transitive) To make a successful match or pairing.
  7. To fit together, or make suitable for fitting together; specifically, to furnish with a tongue and groove at the edges.

matha

matha

noun

  1. (Hinduism, Jainism) A monastic or similar religious establishment in Hinduism and Jainism, usually more formal and hierarchical than an ashram.
  2. (slang, New York City) head

mathe

mathi

maths

maths

noun

  1. (informal, Commonwealth, rarely Canada) Clipping of mathematics.
  2. plural of math

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of math

meath

meath

noun

  1. Obsolete form of mead (“the drink”).

meeth

mehta

meith

merth

metho

metho

noun

  1. (Australia, colloquial) Methylated spirits.

meths

meths

noun

  1. (Tyneside) plural of meth
  2. (UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, informal) methylated spirits.

micht

might

might

adj

  1. (obsolete) Mighty; powerful.
  2. (obsolete) Possible.

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable) Power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group.
  2. (uncountable) Physical strength or force.
  3. (uncountable) The ability to do something.

verb

  1. (auxiliary) Even though.
  2. (auxiliary) Used in polite requests for permission
  3. (auxiliary) Used to indicate conditional or possible actions.
  4. (auxiliary) simple past tense of may Used to indicate permission in past tense.
  5. (auxiliary) simple past tense of may Used to indicate possibility in past tense.
  6. (auxiliary, UK, meiosis) Used to express certainty.
  7. Used to indicate a desired past action that was not done.

mirth

mirth

noun

  1. That which causes merriment.
  2. The emotion usually following humour and accompanied by laughter; merriment; jollity; gaiety.

mitch

mitch

verb

  1. (Ireland, Wales) To be absent from school without a valid excuse; to play truant.
  2. (intransitive, dialectal) To grumble secretly.
  3. (intransitive, dialectal) To pretend poverty.
  4. (intransitive, dialectal) To shrink or retire from view; lurk out of sight; skulk.
  5. (transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
  6. John said he was going to mitch the last lesson today.

month

month

noun

  1. (obsolete, in the plural) A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
  2. A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
  3. A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof.

mooth

morth

motch

moths

moths

noun

  1. plural of moth

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moth

mothy

mothy

adj

  1. infested with moths
  2. moth-eaten

mouth

mouth

noun

  1. (anatomy) The opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
  2. (obsolete) A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a mouthpiece.
  3. (obsolete) A wry face; a grimace; a mow.
  4. (obsolete) Speech; language; testimony.
  5. (saddlery) The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal.
  6. (slang) A loud or overly talkative person.
  7. An outlet, aperture or orifice.
  8. The end of a river out of which water flows into a sea or other large body of water.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To make mouths at
  2. (sheep husbandry) To examine the teeth of.
  3. (transitive) To make the actions of speech, without producing sound.
  4. (transitive) To pick up or handle with the lips or mouth, but not chew or swallow.
  5. (transitive) To speak; to utter.
  6. (transitive, intransitive) To utter with a voice that is overly loud or swelling.
  7. The prompter mouthed the words to the actor, who had forgotten them.
  8. To carry in the mouth.
  9. To exit at a mouth (such as a river mouth)
  10. To form a mouth or opening in.
  11. To form or cleanse with the mouth; to lick, as a bear licks her cub.
  12. To form with the mouth.
  13. To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour.

mowth

mtech

musth

musth

noun

  1. A time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness and often secrete leaking temporin from the sides of their heads.
  2. An elephant in this sexual and aggressive state.

mutch

mutch

noun

  1. (now rare, Scotland) A nightcap (hat worn to bed).
  2. A linen or muslin hat, especially one of a type once commonly worn by elderly women and young children.

myths

myths

noun

  1. plural of myth

smeth

smith

smith

noun

  1. (archaic) An artist.
  2. (by extension) One who makes anything; wright.
  3. A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.

verb

  1. To forge, to form, usually on an anvil; by heating and pounding.

smyth

smyth

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of smith

tamah

tharm

tharm

noun

  1. (now chiefly dialectal) An intestine; an entrail; gut.

thema

thema

noun

  1. A subject or theme.

theme

theme

noun

  1. (dated) An essay written for school.
  2. (film, television) A song, or a snippet of a song, that identifies a film, a TV program, a character, etc. by playing at the appropriate time.
  3. (grammar) The stem of a word.
  4. (linguistics) Theta role in generative grammar and government and binding theory.
  5. (linguistics) Topic, what is generally being talked about, as opposed to rheme.
  6. (linguistics) thematic relation of a noun phrase to a verb.
  7. (music) The main melody of a piece of music, especially one that is the source of variations.
  8. A concept with multiple instantiations.
  9. A regional unit of organisation in the Byzantine empire.
  10. A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
  11. Any of various colors, or color palettes, in which a design is offered; (graphical user interface) any of various skins for an app, affecting the visuals and perhaps other elements such as sound effects.

verb

  1. (computing, transitive) To apply a theme to; to change the visual appearance and/or layout of (software).
  2. (transitive) To give a theme to.

therm

therm

noun

  1. A unit of heat equal to 100,000 British thermal units, often used in the context of natural gas.

thoma

thoom

thram

thrum

thrum

adj

  1. Made of or woven from thrum.

noun

  1. (anatomy) A bundle of minute blood vessels, a plexus.
  2. (botany) A threadlike part of a flower; a stamen.
  3. (botany) A tuft, bundle, or fringe of any threadlike structures, as hairs on a leaf, fibers of a root.
  4. (chiefly in the plural) A fringe made of such threads.
  5. (figurative) A spicy taste; a tang.
  6. (mining) A shove out of place; a small displacement or fault along a seam.
  7. (nautical) A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn.
  8. (nautical, chiefly in the plural) Small pieces of rope yarn used for making mats or mops.
  9. A thrumming sound; a hum or vibration.
  10. Any short piece of leftover thread or yarn; a tuft or tassel.
  11. The ends of the warp threads in a loom which remain unwoven attached to the loom when the web is cut.

verb

  1. (nautical) To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in.
  2. To cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking.
  3. To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe.
  4. To make a monotonous drumming noise.

thumb

thumb

noun

  1. (colloquial, Internet) A thumbnail picture.
  2. (graphical user interface) The part of a slider that may be moved linearly along the slider.
  3. The short thick digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made to oppose (moved to touch) all of the other fingers.

verb

  1. (transitive) To touch or cover with the thumb.
  2. (transitive, with through) To turn the pages of (a book) in order to read it cursorily.
  3. (travel) To hitchhike
  4. To fire (a single action revolver) quickly by pulling the hammer while keeping the trigger depressed.
  5. To manipulate (an object) with the thumb; especially, to pull back the hammer or open the cylinder of a revolver.
  6. To soil or wear with the thumb or the fingers; to soil, or wear out, by frequent handling.

thump

thump

noun

  1. (dated, colloquial, euphemistic) Used to replace the vulgar or blasphemous element in "what the hell" and similar phrases.
  2. A blow that produces a muffled sound.
  3. The sound of such a blow; a thud.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To throb with a muffled rhythmic sound.
  2. (intransitive) To thud or pound.
  3. (transitive) To cause to make a thumping sound.
  4. (transitive) To hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump.

thurm

thyme

thyme

noun

  1. Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus, such as the garden thyme, Thymus vulgaris, a warm, pungent aromatic, that is much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.

thymi

thyms

thymy

thymy

adj

  1. Alternative spelling of thymey

tomah

utham