The thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.
hammy
hammy
adj
Amateurish; characterized by overacting.
Resembling or characteristic of ham.
noun
(US, Australia, New Zealand, chiefly sports, slang) Clipping of hamstring; a hamstring injury.
(informal, childish) A hamster.
haymo
hempy
hempy
adj
Like hemp.
noun
Alternative spelling of hempie
hermy
homey
homey
adj
Befitting a home; cozy, intimate.
noun
Alternative form of homie
humpy
humpy
adj
Characterised by humps, uneven.
Hunched, bent over.
Muscular; hunky.
Sulky; irritable.
noun
(Australia) A hut or temporary shelter made from bark and tree branches, traditionally used by Aboriginal people.
(Australia) Any crude or temporary dwelling, especially made from found materials; a bush hut.
Alternative form of humpie
hyams
hyman
hymen
hymen
noun
(anatomy) A membrane which completely or partially occludes the vaginal opening in human females.
hymie
hymie
Noun
Jew
hymir
hymns
hymns
noun
plural of hymn
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hymn
hyrum
hyrum
Proper noun
A city in Utah, United States.
name associated with
lymph
lymph
noun
(archaic, botany) The sap of plants.
(immunology) The discharge from a sore, inflammation etc.
(obsolete, literary) Pure water.
(physiology) A colourless, watery, coagulable bodily fluid which bathes the tissues and is carried by the lymphatic system into the bloodstream; it resembles blood plasma in containing white blood cells and especially lymphocytes but normally few red blood cells and no platelets.
mashy
mashy
adj
Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash.
noun
Alternative form of mashie (“golf club”)
meshy
meshy
adj
Formed with meshes; netted.
mochy
mothy
mothy
adj
infested with moths
moth-eaten
muhly
muhly
noun
Any of the many species of grasses of genus Muhlenbergia.
mushy
mushy
adj
Overly sappy, corny, or cheesy; maudlin.
Resembling or having the consistency of mush; semiliquid, pasty, or granular.
Soft; squishy.
mycah
mynah
myrah
myrrh
myrrh
noun
(Scotland) The herb chervil.
A red-brown resinous material, the dried sap of a tree of the species Commiphora myrrha.
myths
myths
noun
plural of myth
nymph
nymph
noun
(Greek mythology, Roman mythology) Any female nature spirit associated with water, forests, grotto, wind, etc.
(entomology) Any of various butterflies of the family Nymphalidae.
(entomology) The larva of certain insects.
A young girl, especially one who is attractive, beautiful or graceful.
pamhy
phyma
phyma
noun
(medicine) A tubercle on any external part of the body.
rhyme
rhyme
noun
(countable) A word that rhymes with another.
(countable, in particular) A word that rhymes with another, in that it is pronounced identically with the other word from the vowel in its stressed syllable to the end.
(uncountable) Rhyming: sameness of sound of part of some words.
A thought expressed in verse; a verse; a poem; a tale told in verse.
verb
(intransitive, figurative) To somewhat resemble or correspond with.
(intransitive, followed by with) Of a word, to be pronounced identically with another from the vowel in its stressed syllable to the end.
(reciprocal) Of two or more words, to be pronounced identically from the vowel in the stressed syllable of each to the end of each.
(transitive, intransitive) To compose or treat in verse; versify.
(transitive, obsolete) To number; count; reckon.
rhymy
rhymy
adj
Alternative form of rhymey
smyth
smyth
noun
Obsolete spelling of smith
thyme
thyme
noun
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.