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amherst

amherst

Proper noun

  1. A in Colorado
  2. A town in Maine
  3. A town in Massachusetts.
  4. A village in Nebraska
  5. A town in New Hampshire
  6. A town and suburb in New York
  7. A town in Nova Scotia
  8. A city in Ohio
  9. A township municipality in Quebec
  10. A city in Texas
  11. A town in Victoria, Australia
  12. A town in Virginia
  13. A village in Wisconsin

anathem

anethum

anthema

anthems

anthems

noun

  1. plural of anthem

verb

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

anthemy

apothem

apothem

noun

  1. (geometry) The distance from the center of a regular polygon perpendicular to one of its sides (a special case of the above).
  2. (geometry) The perpendicular distance from the center of a circle to a chord of the same circle.

atheism

atheism

noun

  1. (broadly) Rejection of belief that any deities exist (with or without a belief that no deities exist).
  2. (historical) Absence of belief in a particular deity, pantheon, or religious doctrine (notwithstanding belief in other deities).
  3. (strictly) Belief that no deities exist (sometimes including rejection of other religious beliefs).
  4. (very broadly) Absence of belief that any deities exist (including absence of the concept of deities).

bemouth

bemouth

verb

  1. (transitive) To mouth the praises of (a person); talk grandiloquently; declaim.
  2. (transitive) To place in the mouth; to put one's mouth on; (by extension) to eat.

bentham

bentham

Proper noun

  1. derived from any of several places.
  2. Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher and social reformer.

bethumb

bethumb

verb

  1. (transitive) To take hold of or mark with the thumbs; soil or mark with frequent thumbing.

bethump

bethump

verb

  1. (transitive) To thump soundly.

bohmite

chametz

chametz

noun

  1. (Judaism) Food products made from leavened grain flour, which may not be consumed on Passover in Judaism.

chamite

chamlet

chamlet

noun

  1. Obsolete form of camlet.

chemist

chemist

noun

  1. (chiefly Britain, Australia, New Zealand) Synonym of pharmacy, especially as a standalone shop or general store.
  2. (chiefly Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Ghana) Synonym of pharmacist.
  3. A person who specializes in the science of chemistry, especially at a professional level.

chemult

chetrum

chetrum

noun

  1. A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Bhutanese ngultrum

ecthyma

ecthyma

noun

  1. An ulcerative pyoderma of the skin, caused by bacteria.

embathe

embathe

verb

  1. (archaic) To bathe.

emforth

emforth

Preposition

  1. according to; in a way that is conformable to

empathy

empathy

noun

  1. (obsolete slang) MDMA.
  2. (parapsychology, science fiction) A paranormal ability to psychically read another person's emotions.
  3. Capacity to understand another person's point of view or the result of such understanding.
  4. Identification with or understanding of the thoughts, feelings, or emotional state of another person.

empight

empight

adj

  1. (obsolete) fixed; settled; fastened

epimyth

epimyth

noun

  1. The moral of a story.

epithem

epithem

noun

  1. (medicine, historical) Any external topical application to the body, except ointments and plasters; a poultice, lotion, etc.

ethanim

ethmoid

ethmoid

adj

  1. (anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the ethmoid bone.

noun

  1. (anatomy) A light spongy cubical bone at the root of the nose, forming much of the walls of the nasal cavity and part of those of the orbits and having many perforations through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose.

ethmose

euthymy

hamated

hamated

adj

  1. Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.

hamates

hamates

noun

  1. plural of hamate

hamites

hamites

noun

  1. plural of hamite

hamlets

hamlets

noun

  1. plural of hamlet

hammett

hamster

hamster

noun

  1. Any of various Old-World rodent species belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae.
  2. Other rodents of similar appearance, such as the maned hamster or crested hamster, Lophiomys imhausi, mouse-like hamsters of genus Calomyscus, and the white-tailed rat (Mystromys albicaudatus).
  3. especially, the golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus, and the dwarf hamsters of genus Phodopus, often kept as a pet or used in scientific research.

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To secrete or store privately, as a hamster does with food in its cheek pouches.

haytime

haytime

noun

  1. The season in which hay is cut.

helmets

helmets

noun

  1. plural of helmet

helmont

helmuth

hematal

hematic

hematic

adj

  1. Of, pertaining to, affecting or containing blood

noun

  1. hematinic

hematid

hematin

hematin

noun

  1. (biochemistry) Hemin.
  2. (biochemistry) Hemoglobin with iron in ferric state.

hermite

hermits

hermits

noun

  1. plural of hermit

hetmans

hetmans

noun

  1. plural of hetman

heumite

hiemate

homelet

homelet

noun

  1. A little home.

homiest

homiest

adj

  1. superlative form of homey: most homey

hotmelt

hotmelt

noun

  1. An adhesive that is applied in a liquid molten form but sets into a solid form as it cools.

humates

humates

noun

  1. plural of humate

humbert

humbert

Proper noun

  1. name, rare in English.

humetty

humetty

adj

  1. (heraldry, postpositive) Bearing a humet.

hutment

hutment

noun

  1. (military) An encampment of huts

imbathe

imbathe

verb

  1. Obsolete form of embathe.

ketchum

lambeth

lambeth

Proper noun

  1. A district in central London, England.
  2. The name of a London Borough within Greater London.

macbeth

macbeth

Proper noun

  1. A Shakespeare play, about the Scottish royal family, or its main character.
  2. An 11th-century king of Scotland.

machete

machete

noun

  1. A small stringed instrument from Madeira, Portugal, having a double bulged body, traditionally of wood, with a small rib and four metallic strings, sometimes attached by wooden pegs.
  2. A sword-like tool used for cutting large plants with a chopping motion, or as a weapon. The blade is usually 50 to 65 centimeters long, and up to three millimeters thick.

verb

  1. To cut or chop with a machete.
  2. To hack or chop crudely with a blade other than a machete.

machute

mahomet

manchet

manchet

noun

  1. (obsolete or historical) A type of high-quality bread or cracker made from flour.

manetho

manthei

marchet

marchet

noun

  1. Alternative form of merchet

matched

matched

noun

  1. (informal, uncountable, music) Short for matched grip.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of match

matcher

matcher

noun

  1. Something that matches.

matches

matches

noun

  1. plural of match

verb

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

matchet

matchet

noun

  1. machete

matheny

mathews

mathieu

matthei

matthew

matthew

Proper noun

  1. name of biblical origin.
  2. Matthew the Evangelist, one of the twelve Apostles. A publican or tax-collector at Capernaum and credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Matthew.
  3. The Gospel of St. Matthew, the first book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the first of the four gospels, a book attributed to Matthew the Evangelist.

mauther

mauther

noun

  1. (archaic, UK, dialect) A girl, especially, a large awkward girl.
  2. (archaic, UK, dialect) A mother.

maythes

mechant

meithei

meithei

Proper noun

  1. A Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the southeastern Himalayan state of Manipur in India.

melteth

melteth

verb

  1. (archaic) third-person singular simple present form of melt

meltith

meltith

noun

  1. (UK, Scotland, dialect, obsolete) A meal.

menthan

menthol

menthol

noun

  1. (chemistry) a cyclic monoterpene alcohol; the major component of the essential oil of peppermint; used in pharmaceutical preparations as an antitussive and antipruritic agent, as a nasal decongestant, and in menthol cigarettes
  2. A menthol cigarette.

menthyl

menthyl

noun

  1. (organic chemistry, especially in combination) A radical derived from menthol.

merchet

merchet

noun

  1. (obsolete) In Middle Ages England, a fine paid to a lord on a daughter's marriage, in recompense for the loss of a worker.

merdith

merkhet

merkhet

noun

  1. (historical) An ancient surveying and timekeeping instrument, consisting of a bar with a plumb line, attached to a handle.

methane

methane

noun

  1. (organic chemistry, countable) Any of very many derivatives of methane.
  2. (organic chemistry, uncountable) The simplest aliphatic hydrocarbon, CH₄, being a constituent of natural gas, and one of the most abundant greenhouse gases.

methene

methene

noun

  1. (chemistry) methylene

methide

methide

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) Any binary compound of the methyl radical and an electropositive element, especially a metal

methine

methine

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) The tervalent functional group, -CH=, having one single bond and one double bond

methods

methods

noun

  1. plural of method

verb

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

methody

methody

Noun

  1. A Methodist.

methone

methone

Proper noun

  1. One of the Alkyonides.
  2. A small satellite of Saturn.

methoxy

methoxy

noun

  1. (organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical CH₃-O- derived from methanol

methuen

methyls

methyls

noun

  1. plural of methyl

metochy

mighted

mitchel

mitchel

Proper noun

  1. name transferred back from the surname.

mithers

mithers

noun

  1. plural of mither

verb

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

moither

moither

verb

  1. (UK, dialect) To toil; to labour.
  2. (Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass
  3. To perplex; to confuse.

mothers

mothers

noun

  1. plural of mother

verb

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

mothery

mothery

adj

  1. Consisting of, containing, or resembling mother (in vinegar).

mothier

mothier

adj

  1. comparative form of mothy: more mothy

mouthed

mouthed

adj

  1. (in combination) Having a specified type of mouth.
  2. (obsolete) Formed into a mouth.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mouth

mouther

mouther

noun

  1. A person who mouths

mouthes

mouthes

noun

  1. (archaic, dialectal) plural of mouth

verb

  1. (archaic, dialectal) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mouth

munchet

murther

murther

noun

  1. Obsolete form of murder.

mutches

mutches

noun

  1. plural of mutch

mythize

mythize

verb

  1. Synonym of mythicize

nathemo

nesmith

nymphet

nymphet

noun

  1. (obsolete) A small nymph.
  2. A sexually attractive girl or young woman.

oshtemo

pathema

phytome

rematch

rematch

noun

  1. A repeated contest staged between the same opponents or teams which played a previous contest.

verb

  1. (transitive) To match again or anew.
  2. To bring opponents together for such a contest.
  3. To stage such a contest.

rhemist

sekhmet

sekhmet

Proper noun

  1. The goddess of death, war, violence, plague, and medicine; one of the "Eyes / Daughters of Ra", the consort of Ptah; depicted as having the head of a lioness.

semihot

semihot

adj

  1. Somewhat or partly hot.

shemite

shemite

Noun

  1. A descendant of the Biblical Shem.

smither

smither

noun

  1. (UK, dialect, dated) Light, fine rain.
  2. (chiefly in the plural) A fragment or atom.

smother

smother

noun

  1. (Australian rules football) The act of smothering a kick (see verb section).
  2. (dated) Stifling smoke; thick dust.
  3. (dated) The state of being stifled; suppression.
  4. Cookware used in such cooking.
  5. Smoldering; slow combustion.

verb

  1. (Australian rules football) To get in the way of a kick of the ball, preventing it going very far. When a player is kicking the ball, an opponent who is close enough will reach out with his hands and arms to get over the top of it, so the ball hits his hands after leaving the kicker's boot, dribbling away.
  2. (boxing) To prevent the development of an opponent's attack by one's arm positioning.
  3. (intransitive) To be suffocated.
  4. (intransitive) To breathe with great difficulty by reason of smoke, dust, close covering or wrapping, or the like.
  5. (intransitive, figuratively) to perish, grow feeble, or decline, by suppression or concealment; be stifled; be suppressed or concealed.
  6. (intransitive, of a fire) to burn very slowly for want of air; smolder.
  7. (soccer) To get in the way of a kick of the ball.
  8. (transitive) To daub or smear.
  9. (transitive) To extinguish or deaden, as fire, by covering, overlaying, or otherwise excluding the air.
  10. (transitive) To reduce to a low degree of vigor or activity; suppress or do away with; extinguish
  11. (transitive) To suffocate; stifle; obstruct, more or less completely, the respiration of something or someone.
  12. (transitive, cooking) To cook in a close dish.

tekamah

temacha

tempehs

tempehs

noun

  1. plural of tempeh

teraohm

teraohm

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of tera-ohm

texhoma

thameng

theasum

thecium

thecium

noun

  1. (mycology, dated) The hymenium
  2. (mycology, dated) The internal hyphal layers of an apothecium

theedom

theedom

Noun

  1. Success; prosperity; luck.

theemim

theisms

theisms

noun

  1. plural of theism

thelium

thelium

noun

  1. A nipple or papilla.

themata

themata

noun

  1. plural of thema

theming

theming

verb

  1. present participle of theme

themsel

theorem

theorem

noun

  1. (logic) A syntactically correct expression that is deducible from the given axioms of a deductive system.
  2. (mathematics) A mathematical statement of some importance that has been proven to be true. Minor theorems are often called propositions. Theorems which are not very interesting in themselves but are an essential part of a bigger theorem's proof are called lemmas.
  3. (mathematics, colloquial, nonstandard) A mathematical statement that is expected to be true

verb

  1. (transitive) To formulate into a theorem.

theorum

theorum

noun

  1. Misspelling of theorem.

thermae

thermae

noun

  1. Springs or baths of warm or hot water.

thermal

thermal

adj

  1. (fabric) Providing efficient insulation so as to keep the body warm.
  2. (stone) Having a rough finish by treatment with a blow-torch.
  3. Caused or brought about by heat.
  4. Pertaining to heat or temperature.

noun

  1. (meteorology) A column of rising air in the lower atmosphere created by uneven heating of Earth's surface.

verb

  1. (gliding, often in the present participle) To fly an unpowered aircraft in a (thermal) column of rising air.
  2. (stone) To create a rough finish on stone by treating it with a high-temperature blow-torch.

thermel

thermel

noun

  1. (dated) A thermocouple.

thermes

thermic

thermic

adj

  1. Of, related to, or associated with heat; thermal.

thermit

thermit

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of thermite

thermos

thermos

noun

  1. (historical) A unit of measure whose identification remains very unclear.
  2. A bottle, flask or similar vessel having a vacuum between its inner and outer silvered walls; designed to maintain the temperature of its contents

theseum

thesium

thesmia

thimber

thimble

thimble

noun

  1. (games) A thimble or similar object used in thimblerig (“a game of skill which requires the bettor to guess under which of three thimbles or small cups a pea-sized object has been placed after the person operating the game rapidly rearranges them”).
  2. (nautical) A metal ring which a cable or rope intended for attaching to other things is looped around as a protection against chafing.
  3. (sewing) A pitted, now usually metal, cup-shaped cap worn on the tip of a finger, which is used in sewing to push the needle through material.
  4. (technology) A ring- or tube-shaped component such as a ferrule.
  5. (technology) A socket in machinery shaped like a thimble.
  6. As much as fills a thimble (sense 1); a thimbleful.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To use a thimble (noun sense 1).
  2. (intransitive, by extension) To sew.

thomite

thomite

Noun

  1. A Thomæan.