| CAMSHOCH | • CAMSHOCH adj. (Scots) crooked or deformed, also CAMSHO. |
| HAHNIUMS | • HAHNIUM n. an artificially produced transuranic element. |
| HAMEWITH | • HAMEWITH adv. (Scots) homewards. |
| HARRUMPH | • harrumph interj. Alternative spelling of harumph. • harrumph n. Alternative spelling of harumph. • harrumph v. Alternative spelling of harumph. |
| HARUMPHS | • harumphs n. Plural of harumph. • harumphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harumph. • HARUMPH v. to clear one's throat noisily in annoyance, also HARRUMPH. |
| HASHMARK | • hashmark n. Alternative form of hash mark. • hash␣mark n. The hash or pound sign (#). • hash␣mark n. (American football) An inbounds line. |
| HAWKMOTH | • hawkmoth n. (Entomology) Any of several moths, of the family Sphingidae, that hover over flowers when sucking nectar… • hawk␣moth n. Any moth of the family Sphingidae. • HAWKMOTH n. a kind of large moth. |
| HENCHMAN | • henchman n. A loyal and trusted follower or subordinate. • henchman n. A person who supports a political figure chiefly out of selfish interests. • henchman n. An assistant member of a criminal gang. |
| HYPHEMIA | • HYPHEMIA n. a blood deficiency. |
| MAHIMAHI | • mahimahi n. Alternative spelling of mahi-mahi. • mahi-mahi n. A large food and game fish of the family Coryphaenidae which is commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters. • MAHIMAHI n. (Hawaiian) the dolphinfish, especially its flesh prepared as food. |
| MASHGIAH | • mashgiah n. (Judaism) Alternative spelling of mashgiach. • MASHGIAH n. (Hebrew) a person who ensures adherence to kosher rules, also MASHGIACH. |
| MASHIACH | • MASHIACH n. (Hebrew) in Judaism, the Messiah. |
| MASHLOCH | • mashloch n. (Scotland, obsolete) A type of low-quality bread made from flour and other grains. • MASHLOCH n. a mixed grain, also MASHLAM, MASHLIM, MASHLIN, MASHLUM, MASLIN, MONGCORN. |
| MESHUGAH | • meshugah adj. Alternative form of meshugge. • MESHUGAH adj. (Yiddish) crazy, also MESHUGA, MESHUGGA, MESHUGGAH, MESHUGGE. |
| MISHMASH | • mishmash n. A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things. • mishmash v. (Transitive) To mix together, especially in a confused way. • mishmash v. (Intransitive) To become mixed together. |
| MUCHACHA | • MUCHACHA n. (Spanish) a young woman or female servant. |
| MUCHACHO | • muchacho n. (Slang) An informal term of address, especially to a young man; similar to man, chap, dude, etc. • MUCHACHO n. (Spanish) a boy, manservant. |
| RHYTHMAL | • rhythmal adj. Rhythmic. • RHYTHMAL adj. relating to rhythm. |
| SHAHDOMS | • shahdoms n. Plural of shahdom. • SHAHDOM n. (Persian) the territory ruled by a shah. |
| SHAMMASH | • shammash n. Alternative form of shamash. • SHAMMASH n. (Yiddish) a minor official of a synagogue, also SHAMMES, SHAMAS, SHAMMAS, SHAMMOS, SHAMOS. |