(rare) A magical plant mentioned by John Milton, said to be good against enchantments.
hambone
hambone
noun
(US slang, acting) A ham; an eager or inferior performer
(bowling, informal) Four consecutive strikes.
(music, dance) A certain type of dance that involves making noise with the body, especially by slapping parts of the body with one's hands
The bone at the center of a ham
verb
(intransitive) To dance the hambone.
hamborn
hammond
hammond
Proper noun
derived from several different Norman given names (related to Henry and Norwegian Amund).
name transferred from the surname.
A number of places named after persons with the surname, including:
a neighbourhood in Fresno, California, USA
a village in Illinois, USA.
a city in Indiana, USA.
an unincorporated community in Kansas, USA.
a city in Louisiana, USA.
a small town in Maine, USA.
a small "city" in Minnesota, USA.
an in Montana, USA.
a town in New York State, USA.
a neighbourhood in Warrenton, Oregon, USA.
a town and village in Wisconsin, USA.
a settlement in South Australia.
Noun
A Hammond organ.
hampton
hampton
Proper noun
Any of several places in England and Scotland, derived from Saxon words meaning farm by the bend of a river, including:
A suburb in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England, originally in Middlesex.
from the placenames.
A small city in Arkansas, USA
A town in Connecticut.
A city in Florida.
A city in Georgia in the United States.
A village in Illinois.
A city in Iowa
A small city in Minnesota.
A hamlet in Missouri.
A village in Nebraska.
A town in New Brunswick, Canada.
A town in New Hampshire.
A borough in New Jersey.
A town in New York.
A community in Nova Scotia.
A community in Prince Edward Island.
A town in Queensland, Australia.
A town in South Carolina, and the county seat of Named after
A city in Virginia.
handsom
hansoms
hansoms
noun
plural of hansom
harmony
harmony
noun
(music) The academic study of chords.
(music) The relationship between two distinct musical pitches (musical pitches being frequencies of vibration which produce audible sound) played simultaneously.
(music) Two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord.
A literary work which brings together or arranges systematically parallel passages of historians respecting the same events, and shows their agreement or consistency.
A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds.
Agreement or accord.
hegemon
hegemon
noun
A dominating leader or force, especially that which dominates a separate political entity; a hegemonist.
helmont
hoaming
hochman
hoffman
hofmann
hogmane
hogmane
noun
The mane of a horse when cut short.
holcman
holdman
holeman
holmann
holzman
homalin
homelyn
homelyn
noun
Raia maculata, the European sand ray.
homeown
hominal
hominem
homines
hominid
hominid
adj
Of the Hominidae.
noun
Any primate of the taxonomic family Hominidae, which includes all the great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans) as well as humans.
homoean
homoean
Adjective
Pertaining to the belief established in the fourth century as a middle ground between the homoousian and homoiousian positions, contending merely that the Father is ‘like’ the Son.
Noun
Someone who subscribes to this belief.
homogen
homonid
homonym
homonym
noun
(loosely) A word that sounds or is spelled the same as another word (but not necessarily both), technically called a homophone (same sound, different spelling) or a homograph (same spelling, different sound), or if both are the same, a homonym.
(semantics, strict sense) A word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word.
(taxonomy) A name for a taxon that is identical in spelling to another name that belongs to a different taxon.
hoodman
hoodman
noun
(Canada, chiefly Toronto, MTE, slang) A member of a youth subculture group that listens to urban music, wears puffer jackets and sportswear, uses a heavy Toronto accent (with lingo), is typically uneducated, and may be engaged in illegal activities.
(obsolete, games) The blindfolded player in the game of hoodman-blind, or blind man's buff.
hoodmen
hoodmen
noun
plural of hoodman
hookman
hookman
noun
someone who uses a hook
hoopman
hoopmen
hootman
hormion
hormone
hormone
noun
(LGBT, colloquial, usually in the plural) Sex hormones, as used in hormone replacement therapy for transgender or intersex people.
(botany) Any similar substance in plants.
(pharmacology) A synthetic compound with the same activity.
(physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
verb
(transitive, colloquial) To treat with hormones.
hoseman
hoseman
noun
A firefighter who carries and directs the hose.
housman
huchnom
humnoke
humulon
hymnode
hymnody
hymnody
noun
(countable) The hymns of a particular church or of a particular time.
(uncountable) The writing, composing, or singing of hymns or psalms.
hyponym
hyponym
noun
(semantics) A more specific term; a subordinate grouping word or phrase; a term designating a subclass of another more general class described by the given word.
knorhmn
kohanim
kohanim
noun
plural of kohen
koorhmn
lohrman
machaon
mahjong
mahjong
noun
A game (originally Chinese) for four players, using a collection of tiles divided into five or six suits.
A solitaire game using the same tiles, where the player wins by removing pairs of matching exposed tiles until none remain.
mahoney
mahonia
mahonia
noun
Any of the genus Mahonia (now often included in Berberis) of evergreen shrubs.
mahound
mahound
Noun
Muhammad, believed by medieval Europeans to be a demon or god that Muslims worshipped.
A generic pagan god or idol believed by medieval Europeans to be worshipped by various villains such as
The Devil.
manetho
manhole
manhole
noun
(informal) A man's anus, in a sexual context.
A hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations.
A hole providing access to the inside of a boiler, tank etc.
manhood
manhood
noun
(euphemistic) The male genitalia, especially the penis.
All of the men of a given place, area, or any human subgroup (ethnicity, nation, race, religion, family, work crew or ship's crew, etc.) regarded collectively.
He was a strapping youth poised on the brink of manhood.
The idealized nature of a man: all of the characteristics traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness regarded collectively.
The self-concept of a man being with respect to his possession of the various qualities traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness; a man's sense or view of himself as being more or less manly.
The state or condition of being a human being.
The state or condition of being a man.
manihot
manouch
mashona
mcmahon
mcmahon
Proper noun
An Irish surname derived from the Gaelic patronymic Mac Mhathúna in the Native Irish Language; sometimes transliterated as Matthews.
menorah
menorah
noun
(Judaism) A candelabrum with nine branches, used in Jewish worship on Hanukkah.
(Judaism) A holy candelabrum with seven branches used in the Temple of Jerusalem.
menthol
menthol
noun
(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
A menthol cigarette.
mershon
methone
methone
Proper noun
One of the Alkyonides.
A small satellite of Saturn.
millhon
mohacan
mohegan
mohegan
Proper noun
An indigenous people of New England who, at the time of European contact, formed a unit with the Pequot, but later became separate.
The language of this people; Mohegan-Pequot.
Noun
A member of this people.
mohican
mohican
Proper noun
An indigenous people of New England; the Mahicans.
The Mohegan people.
Noun
A member of this tribe; a Mahican.
A Mohegan.
A hairstyle where both sides are shaved, with the hair in the centre kept long and made to stand on end: a Mohawk.
mohnton
monacha
monachi
monahan
monahon
monarch
monarch
noun
(Aboriginal English) A police officer.
(often capitalised) A stag which has sixteen or more points or tines on its antlers.
Any bird of the family Monarchidae.
The chief or best thing of its kind.
The monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, and others of genus Danaus, found primarily in North America, so called because of the designs on its wings.
The ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy.
monghol
monkish
monkish
adj
Pertaining to, or resembling, a monk or monasticism.
Tending to self-denial; ascetic.
mononch
monthly
monthly
adj
Occurring every month.
adv
Every month.
noun
(euphemistic) The menstrual period.
A publication that is published once a month.
monthon
monthon
noun
(historical) An administrative subdivision of Thailand at the beginning of the 20th century, each led by a royal commissioner.
moonish
moonish
adj
Influenced by the moon.
Like or resembling the moon.
Variable as the moon; fickle; flighty; capricious.
moonjah
moonjah
noun
Alternative form of munja (“type of grass”)
moorhen
moorhen
noun
(Britain) A female red grouse, Lagopus lagopus scotica.
Any of various medium-sized water birds of the genus Gallinula, of the rail family, that feed in open water margins.
morphin
morphin
noun
Obsolete form of morphine.
morphon
morphon
noun
(biology) A morphological individual, characterized by definiteness of form, according to Ernst Haeckel.
(linguistics) A unit of morphology.
myophan
myophan
noun
(zoology) A contractile striated layer found in the bodies and stems of certain Infusoria.
naashom
nashoma
nathemo
nomarch
nomarch
noun
(historical) The governor of an ancient Egyptian nome.
The chief administrator of a modern Greek nomarchy.
nonheme
nonheme
adj
That does not originate in heme.
nonhome
nonhome
adj
Not of or pertaining to a home (domestic residence).
northam
nymphon
nymphos
nymphos
noun
plural of nympho
onmarch
orthman
othmany
outhymn
phantom
phantom
adj
Fictitious or nonexistent.
Illusive.
noun
(bridge) A placeholder for a pair of players when there are an odd number of pairs playing.
(medical imaging) A test object. A test phantom is an object that reproduces the characteristics of human tissue.
A ghost or apparition.
Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion or delusion.
phenoms
phenoms
noun
plural of phenom
phoneme
phoneme
noun
An indivisible unit of sound in a given language. A phoneme is an abstraction of the physical speech sounds (phones) and may encompass several different phones.
phonism
ponemah
rhiamon
romansh
shoeman
shopman
shopman
noun
The proprietor, manager, or operator of a small store.
shopmen
shopmen
noun
plural of shopman
shotman
showman
showman
noun
A person skilled in dramatic or entertaining presentation, performance, or publicity.
A person who produces or presents shows as a profession, especially the proprietor, manager, or MC of a circus or variety show.