| ABMHOS | • abmhos n. Plural of abmho. • ABMHO n. a unit of electrical conductance. |
| ABOHMS | • abohms n. Plural of abohm. • ABOHM n. a unit of electrical resistance. |
| CAMSHO | • CAMSHO adj. (Scots) crooked or deformed, also CAMSHOCH. |
| HAMOSE | • hamose adj. (Botany) Having the end hooked or curved. • HAMOSE adj. hooked, also HAMOUS. |
| HAMOUS | • hamous adj. (Obsolete) Hamose. • HAMOUS adj. hooked, also HAMOSE. |
| HANSOM | • hansom n. (Historical) A Hansom cab; a carriage. • Hansom prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. • HANSOM n. a light two-wheeled cab. |
| HAOMAS | • haomas n. Plural of haoma. • HAOMA n. a drink made from the haoma vine, used in Zoroastrian ritual, also HOM, HOMA. |
| MACHOS | • machos n. Synonym of machismo. • MACHOs n. Plural of MACHO. • MACHO n. (Spanish) an aggressively virile man, one who exhibits machismo. |
| MAHOES | • mahoes n. Plural of mahoe. • MAHOE n. (Maori) a small, bushy white-barked tree of New Zealand. |
| MOCHAS | • mochas n. Plural of mocha. • MOCHA n. a choice, pungent coffee. |
| MOHUAS | • mohuas n. Plural of mohua. • MOHUA n. (Maori) a small New Zealand bird with yellow head and breast. |
| MOKSHA | • moksha n. In Indian philosophy and theology, the final liberation of the soul or consciousness from samsara and… • Moksha prop.n. A language of the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family, spoken by about 428,000 people in the… • Moksha n. A member of the people who speak this language. |
| MOSHAV | • moshav n. An Israeli town or settlement: in particular, a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual… • MOSHAV n. (Hebrew) a cooperative settlement of small farms in Israel. |
| OGHAMS | • oghams n. Plural of ogham. • Oghams n. Plural of Ogham. • OGHAM n. (Irish) a 6th century Irish writing alphabet, also OGAM. |
| OMLAHS | • omlahs n. Plural of omlah. • OMLAH n. (Arabic) an Indian staff of officials. |
| OMRAHS | • omrahs n. Plural of omrah. • OMRAH n. (Hindi) a Muslim lord. |
| SHALOM | • shalom interj. A traditional Jewish greeting or farewell. • shalom n. (Countable) The traditional Jewish greeting of "shalom". • shalom n. (Judaism, uncountable) Peace. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| SHAMOS | • shamos n. Alternative form of shamash (“sexton in a synagogue”). • shamos n. Alternative form of shamash (“candle used to light other candles of a Hanukkah menorah”). • SHAMOS n. (Yiddish) a minor official of a synagogue, also SHAMMES, SHAMAS, SHAMMAS, SHAMMASH, SHAMMOS. |
| SHAMOY | • shamoy n. Obsolete spelling of chamois. • shamoy v. To prepare leather by working oil into the skin. • SHAMOY v. to prepare skins by working oil into them. |