(countable) A raft made from bundles of the stems of this plant.
A large shrub or small tree found in and around water in the African tropics, Aeschynomene elaphroxylon, formerly used to make rafts due to its extremely lightweight wood.
amherst
amherst
Proper noun
A in Colorado
A town in Maine
A town in Massachusetts.
A village in Nebraska
A town in New Hampshire
A town and suburb in New York
A town in Nova Scotia
A city in Ohio
A township municipality in Quebec
A city in Texas
A town in Victoria, Australia
A town in Virginia
A village in Wisconsin
amianth
amianth
noun
(poetic, dated) amianthus
anathem
anethum
anthema
anthems
anthems
noun
plural of anthem
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthem
anthemy
antihum
antihum
noun
(historical) A device that reduces the mechanical vibration of telegraph wires to prevent their making a humming sound.
apothem
apothem
noun
(geometry) The distance from the center of a regular polygon perpendicular to one of its sides (a special case of the above).
(geometry) The perpendicular distance from the center of a circle to a chord of the same circle.
apothgm
asthmas
asthmas
noun
plural of asthma
athamas
atheism
atheism
noun
(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).
athumia
athymia
athymia
noun
(medicine) The absence of emotion; morbid impassivity.
(medicine) The absence of the thymus gland or the suppression of its secretion.
athymic
athymic
adj
That lacks a thymus gland
azimuth
azimuth
noun
An arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian of the place and a vertical circle passing through the center of any object.
The quadrant of an azimuth circle.
bakhmut
balmuth
bathman
bathman
noun
A male attendant at a bathhouse.
bathmat
bathmat
noun
Alternative spelling of bath mat
bathmic
bathmic
adj
Relating to bathmism.
bentham
bentham
Proper noun
derived from any of several places.
Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher and social reformer.
chametz
chametz
noun
(Judaism) Food products made from leavened grain flour, which may not be consumed on Passover in Judaism.
chamite
chamlet
chamlet
noun
Obsolete form of camlet.
chatham
chatham
Proper noun
A port and town on the Medway river in Kent, England; the home of the Royal dockyard.
Any of several other places of the same name:
a town in Virginia, USA
An English habitational surname from the place name.
climath
ecthyma
ecthyma
noun
An ulcerative pyoderma of the skin, caused by bacteria.
embathe
embathe
verb
(archaic) To bathe.
empathy
empathy
noun
(obsolete slang) MDMA.
(parapsychology, science fiction) A paranormal ability to psychically read another person's emotions.
Capacity to understand another person's point of view or the result of such understanding.
Identification with or understanding of the thoughts, feelings, or emotional state of another person.
ethanim
fathmur
fathoms
fathoms
noun
plural of fathom
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fathom
fatimah
halimot
hamated
hamated
adj
Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.
hamates
hamates
noun
plural of hamate
hamatum
hamatum
noun
(anatomy) The hamate bone.
hamital
hamites
hamites
noun
plural of hamite
hamitic
hamitic
Adjective
of or pertaining to the Hamites or to the Hamitic languages
Noun
A group of languages spoken in Egypt and neighbouring countries
hamlets
hamlets
noun
plural of hamlet
hammett
hamotzi
hamotzi
noun
(Judaism) A brief prayer recited before consuming bread.
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.
hamster
hamster
noun
Any of various Old-World rodent species belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae.
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).
especially, the golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus, and the dwarf hamsters of genus Phodopus, often kept as a pet or used in scientific research.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To secrete or store privately, as a hamster does with food in its cheek pouches.
harmoot
harmost
harmost
noun
(historical) A governor or prefect appointed by the Spartans in the cities they subjugated.
harmout
hartman
hartman
Proper noun
of Dutch and Low German origin.
hatbrim
hatbrim
noun
The brim of a hat.
hattism
haytime
haytime
noun
The season in which hay is cut.
hematal
hematic
hematic
adj
Of, pertaining to, affecting or containing blood
noun
hematinic
hematid
hematin
hematin
noun
(biochemistry) Hemin.
(biochemistry) Hemoglobin with iron in ferric state.
hetmans
hetmans
noun
plural of hetman
hiemate
himatia
himavat
hootman
humates
humates
noun
plural of humate
imbathe
imbathe
verb
Obsolete form of embathe.
isthmal
isthmia
ithaman
khartum
klamath
klamath
Noun
Any member of a Native American tribe formerly living along the Klamath River in California and Oregon.
Proper noun
The language of this tribe (also known as Klamath-Modoc).
A county in southern Oregon.
A former county in northern California.
lambeth
lambeth
Proper noun
A district in central London, England.
The name of a London Borough within Greater London.
macbeth
macbeth
Proper noun
A Shakespeare play, about the Scottish royal family, or its main character.
An 11th-century king of Scotland.
machaut
machete
machete
noun
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.
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
To cut or chop with a machete.
To hack or chop crudely with a blade other than a machete.
machute
mahatma
mahatma
noun
An epithet granted in India and Tibet to people thought to have great knowledge and love of humanity
Such a person.
mahdist
mahdist
Noun
A follower of Mahdism.
mahomet
mahouts
mahouts
noun
plural of mahout
mahtowa
malthas
malthas
noun
plural of maltha
malthus
malthus
Proper noun
derived from the word for malthouse.
Thomas Malthus, English demographer and political economist, who proposed the view that population growth always exceeds the growth of the necessary food supply.
mammoth
mammoth
adj
Comparable to a mammoth in its size; very large, huge, gigantic.
noun
(figuratively) Something very large of its kind.
(obsolete) A mastodon.
Any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, of large, usually hairy, elephant-like mammals with long curved tusks and an inclined back, which became extinct with the last retreat of ice age glaciers during the late Pleistocene period, and are known from fossils, frozen carcasses, and Paleolithic cave paintings found in North America and Eurasia.
manchet
manchet
noun
(obsolete or historical) A type of high-quality bread or cracker made from flour.
manetho
manhunt
manhunt
noun
An organized search for a criminal or enemy.
manihot
manthei
maratha
maratha
Noun
A member of a Hindu people from Maharashtra.
Proper noun
The language of this people.
marathi
marchet
marchet
noun
Alternative form of merchet
matched
matched
noun
(informal, uncountable, music) Short for matched grip.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of match
matcher
matcher
noun
Something that matches.
matches
matches
noun
plural of match
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of match
matchet
matchet
noun
machete
matchup
matchup
noun
A pairing of two things, people or teams, especially for a competition
matheny
mathews
mathian
mathias
mathieu
mathura
matsahs
matthei
matthew
matthew
Proper noun
name of biblical origin.
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.
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.
matthia
matthus
matzahs
matzahs
noun
plural of matzah
matzohs
matzohs
noun
plural of matzoh
matzoth
mauther
mauther
noun
(archaic, UK, dialect) A girl, especially, a large awkward girl.
(archaic, UK, dialect) A mother.
maythes
mcgrath
mechant
menthan
methane
methane
noun
(organic chemistry, countable) Any of very many derivatives of methane.
(organic chemistry, uncountable) The simplest aliphatic hydrocarbon, CH₄, being a constituent of natural gas, and one of the most abundant greenhouse gases.
mithras
mithras
Proper noun
A Roman god, cult figure of the 2nd-to-4th-century Roman mystery religion known as the "Mysteries of Mithras" (now colloquially Mithraism)
mitsvah
mitsvah
noun
Alternative form of mitzvah
mitzvah
mitzvah
noun
(Judaism) An act of kindness, a good deed.
(Judaism) Any of the 613 commandments of Jewish law
mohabat
mohatra
mohatra
adj
(historical, law) Of or characterized by an avoidance of laws against usury by a pair of sales between a lender and a borrower (or their agents), where the first purchase is made on credit and an immediate repurchase is made in cash, the difference in prices amounting to the interest of the loan.
mukhtar
mukhtar
noun
(India, historical) A person acting as an agent, particularly a lawyer.
(politics) A minor official—usually overseeing a village or town—in many Arab countries and (historical) in the Ottoman Empire and its successor states, including Turkey, Northern Cyprus, and formerly Albania.
(specifically) Alternative spelling of muhtar: an elected official overseeing a village or neighborhood in modern Turkey.
murtagh
mustagh
nasmyth
nathemo
northam
orthman
othmany
pathema
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.
photima
photoma
phymata
phytoma
rematch
rematch
noun
A repeated contest staged between the same opponents or teams which played a previous contest.
verb
(transitive) To match again or anew.
To bring opponents together for such a contest.
To stage such a contest.
samhita
samhita
Noun
The basic metrical (mantra) text of a Veda.
One of a collection of post-Vedic texts.
sathrum
shawmut
shmaltz
shmaltz
noun
Alternative spelling of schmaltz
shotman
smitham
smitham
noun
(UK, obsolete) Small lumps of ore which free miners scavenged because small quantities were exempt from payment of taxes. The practice ended in 1760 when the Duke of Devonshire challenged the tax exemption.