(broadly) Rejection of belief that any deities exist (with or without a belief that no deities exist).
(historical) Absence of belief in a particular deity, pantheon, or religious doctrine (notwithstanding belief in other deities).
(strictly) Belief that no deities exist (sometimes including rejection of other religious beliefs).
(very broadly) Absence of belief that any deities exist (including absence of the concept of deities).
beamish
beamish
adj
(nonce word) Radiantly beaming; happy; cheerful.
blemish
blemish
noun
A moral defect; a character flaw.
A small flaw which spoils the appearance of something, a stain, a spot.
verb
To spoil the appearance of.
To tarnish (reputation, character, etc.); to defame.
chamise
chamise
noun
An evergreen shrub native to California, Adenostoma fasciculatum in the botanical family Rosaceae
chemics
chemics
noun
plural of chemic
chemins
chemise
chemise
noun
(historical) A loose shirtlike undergarment, especially for women.
A short nightdress, or similar piece of lingerie.
A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork.
A woman's dress that fits loosely; a chemise dress.
chemism
chemism
noun
(obsolete, chemistry) chemical attraction
chemist
chemist
noun
(chiefly Britain, Australia, New Zealand) Synonym of pharmacy, especially as a standalone shop or general store.
(chiefly Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Ghana) Synonym of pharmacist.
A person who specializes in the science of chemistry, especially at a professional level.
chimers
chimers
noun
plural of chimer
dishelm
dishelm
verb
(poetic, transitive) To deprive of a helmet.
dishome
dishome
verb
(transitive) To deprive of a home; to make homeless.
echimys
echoism
echoism
noun
The practice of creating words or language by imitating sounds from the environment.
elohism
fishmen
fishmen
noun
plural of fishman
flemish
flemish
noun
(nautical) Short for Flemish coil (“a rope that has been arranged into a neat, flat spiral coil”).
verb
(transitive, nautical) Often followed by down: to arrange (a rope) into a neat, flat spiral coil.
haemins
haemins
noun
plural of haemin
hamites
hamites
noun
plural of hamite
heimish
heimish
adj
Alternative spelling of haimish
heliums
heliums
noun
plural of helium
hermits
hermits
noun
plural of hermit
heroism
heroism
noun
The qualities characteristic of a hero, such as courage, bravery, fortitude, selflessness, etc.; the display of such qualities.
himeros
himerus
himself
himself
pron
(Ireland) The subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate; he (used of upper-class gentlemen, or sarcastically, of men who imagine themselves to be more important than others)
(Ireland, otherwise archaic) The subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate; he himself.
(emphatic) He; used as an intensifier, often to emphasize that the referent is the exclusive participant in the predicate
(reflexive) Him; the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject
homiest
homiest
adj
superlative form of homey: most homey
homines
hsiamen
humpies
humpies
noun
plural of humpie
plural of humpy
imphees
imphees
noun
plural of imphee
inhumes
inhumes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhume
ishmael
ishmael
Proper noun
The eldest son of Abraham and his wife's handmaiden Hagar who were cast out after the birth of Isaac; traditionally the ancestor of the Arabs via the Ishmaelites.
isohume
isohume
noun
(meteorology) An isoline connecting places with equal relative humidity.
(mining, rare) An isoline connecting places in which the coal seam has equal moisture content.
klimesh
maihems
maihems
noun
plural of maihem
mashier
mashier
adj
comparative form of mashy: more mashy
mashies
mashies
noun
plural of mashie
meanish
meanish
adj
Somewhat mean.
meharis
meharis
noun
plural of mehari
memphis
memphis
Proper noun
A city of ancient Egypt.
The largest city in the state of Tennessee
The name of several towns or cities in the US.
a small city in Missouri
a city in Texas
menhirs
menhirs
noun
plural of menhir
meshier
meshing
meshing
noun
The act by which something meshes or interlocks.
verb
present participle of mesh
messiah
messiah
noun
(Abrahamic tradition) The one who is ordained by God to lead the people of Israel, believed by Christians and Muslims to be Jesus Christ.
(figuratively) An extremely powerful figure.
(religion, loosely) A similar religious figure or awaited divine ruler, such as the Islamic Mahdi.
micheas
mikvehs
mikvehs
noun
plural of mikveh
mishave
mishave
verb
(intransitive, reflexive, obsolete) To misbehave or misconduct (oneself); do wrong.
mishear
mishear
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To hear wrongly.
To misunderstand.
mishmee
mithers
mithers
noun
plural of mither
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mither
moreish
moreish
adj
(UK, informal, of food, drink, or other consumable) Causing one to want to have more.
mosheim
muhlies
muhlies
noun
plural of muhly
mushier
mushier
adj
comparative form of mushy: more mushy
nesmith
phaeism
phaeism
noun
A relatively mild form of melanism.
phemius
reemish
rhemish
rhemish
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Reims (Rheims) in France.
rhemist
sechium
selimah
semicha
semihot
semihot
adj
Somewhat or partly hot.
semikah
shemite
shemite
Noun
A descendant of the Biblical Shem.
shermie
shimmed
shimmed
adj
(pool, of a pocket) Having shims that reduce its size
Fitted with shims
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shim
shimmer
shimmer
noun
(crime) A thin electronic device that is fit inside a card reader, such as on automated teller machines (ATMs), or point-of-sale terminals (POS's), that acts as an intermediate interface between the chip on a chip-and-pin technology card and the chip reader of the machine, to allow one to clone the chip.
(signal processing) A measure of the irregularities in the loudness of a particular pitch over time.
A faint or veiled and tremulous gleam or shining.
verb
(intransitive) To shine tremulously or intermittently; to gleam faintly.