| AHEM | • ahem interj. (Onomatopoeia) the sound of a quiet cough or of clearing one’s throat. • ahem interj. An exclamation or cough to get attention. • ahem interj. An exclamation of disapproval or annoyance. |
| AMAH | • amah n. (India) a woman employed to look after children; (formerly) a wet nurse. • amah n. (Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia) a female domestic helper. • AMAH n. (Portuguese) a native maidservant or child's nurse, esp. a wet nurse, also AMA. |
| CHAM | • cham n. Archaic spelling of khan. • cham n. An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson. • cham v. (Obsolete) To chew. |
| HAEM | • haem n. Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and UK standard spelling of heme. • haem- pref. Alternative form of haemo-. • hæm- pref. Alternative form of haem-. |
| HALM | • halm n. (Botany) Alternative spelling of haulm. • HALM n. a plant stem, also HAULM. |
| HAME | • hame n. (Obsolete) A covering, skin, membrane. • hame n. Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through. • hame n. Scottish form of home. |
| HAMS | • hams n. Plural of ham. • hams n. (Exercise, slang) The hamstring muscles; the biceps femoris. • Hams prop.n. Plural of Ham. |
| HARM | • harm n. Physical injury; hurt; damage. • harm n. Emotional or figurative hurt. • harm n. Detriment; misfortune. |
| HAWM | • hawm v. (UK, dialect) To lounge; to loiter. • hawm n. Alternative form of haulm (straw). • HAWM v. (dialect) to lounge about. |
| HOMA | • Homa prop.n. A surname. • HOMA n. (Persian) a sacred plant of the ancient Persians, also HOM. |
| HUMA | • HUMA n. (Urdu) a mythical bird similar to the phoenix, supposed to bring luck to any person over whom it hovers on its restless flights. |
| MACH | • Mach prop.n. A surname from Czech. • Mach prop.n. Ernst Mach, Austrian physicist (1838–1916), born in Moravia (now Czech Republic). • Mach n. (Physics) a ratio of the speed (Of an object, etc.) to the speed of sound in the fluid or other medium… |
| MAHA | • maha n. (Archaic) A kind of monkey; the wanderoo. • Maha prop.n. (India, journalism) Abbreviation of Maharashtra. • MAHA n. (Pathology) Initialism of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia. |
| MASH | • mash n. (Uncountable) A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass… • mash n. (Brewing) Ground or bruised malt, or meal of rye, wheat, corn, or other grain (or a mixture of malt… • mash n. (Mostly UK) Mashed potatoes. |
| MATH | • math n. (Uncountable, North America, Philippines) Clipping of mathematics. • math n. (Uncountable, North America, Philippines) Arithmetic calculations; (see do the math). • math n. (Countable, North America, Philippines) A math course / class. |
| MIHA | • MIHA n. (Military, US) Acronym of move in housing allowance. • MIHA n. (Maori) a young fern frond that has not opened. |
| MWAH | • mwah interj. (Often Internet slang) The sound of a kiss to indicate blowing a kiss to someone. • mwah n. The hallmark sound of a fretless bass guitar played with a certain technique, where treble frequencies… • MWAH interj. a representation of the sound of a kiss. |
| SHAM | • sham adj. Intended to deceive; false. • sham adj. Counterfeit; unreal. • sham n. A fake; an imitation that purports to be genuine. |
| WHAM | • wham n. A forceful blow. • wham n. The sound of such a blow; a thud. • wham interj. The sound of a forceful blow. |