| AMBATCH | • ambatch n. A large shrub or small tree found in and around water in the African tropics, Aeschynomene elaphroxylon… • ambatch n. (Countable) A raft made from bundles of the stems of this plant. • AMBATCH n. (Ethiopian) a spongy wood, often used for rafts, also AMBACH. |
| ASTHMAS | • asthmas n. Plural of asthma. • ASTHMA n. a chronic respiratory disorder. |
| ATHAMES | • athames n. Plural of athame. • athamés n. Plural of athamé. • ATHAME n. a witch's ceremonial knife. |
| BATHMAT | • bathmat n. Alternative spelling of bath mat. • bath␣mat n. A small mat used next to a bathtub to absorb water and thus prevent slipping. • BATHMAT n. a mat used in bathrooms. |
| HAMATES | • hamates n. Plural of hamate. • HAMATE n. the wrist bone. |
| HAMATSA | • HAMATSA n. a dance inspired by the spirit of a man-eating monster. |
| HAMFATS | • hamfats n. Plural of hamfat. • HAMFAT n. an amateurish performer. |
| HAZMATS | • hazmats n. Plural of hazmat. • HAZMAT n. hazardous material. |
| HEMATAL | • HEMATAL adj. pertaining to the blood, also HAEMAL, HAEMATAL, HAEMIC, HAEMOID, HEMAL, HEMIC, HEMOID. |
| HIMATIA | • himatia n. Plural of himation. • HIMATION n. (Greek) a rectangular garment of ancient Greece, worn draped over left shoulder and wrapped around the body. |
| MAHANTS | • mahants n. Plural of mahant. • MAHANT n. (Hindi) a chief Hindu priest. |
| MAHATMA | • mahatma n. An epithet granted in India and Tibet to people thought to have great knowledge and love of humanity. • mahatma n. Such a person. • MAHATMA n. (Sanskrit) a religious adept, a sage. |
| MALTHAS | • malthas n. Plural of maltha. • MALTHA n. (Latin) a thick mineral pitch. |
| MATCHAS | • matchas n. Plural of matcha. • MATCHA n. (Japanese) a tea made from finely ground green tea leaves. |
| MATSAHS | • MATSAH n. (Yiddish) an unleavened bread, also MATZO, MATZA, MATZAH, MATZOH. |
| MATZAHS | • matzahs n. Plural of matzah. • MATZAH n. (Yiddish) an unleavened bread, also MATZO, MATSAH, MATZA, MATZOH. |
| TAMASHA | • tamasha n. A visual art form from Maharashtra, India, involving singing and dancing. • tamasha n. (Colonial India, historical) Any traditional indigenous public ceremony. • TAMASHA n. (Urdu) in the Indian subcontinent, an entertainment, a show, a public function. |
| THALAMI | • thalami n. Plural of thalamus. • THALAMUS n. (Greek) a part of the brain. |
| THEMATA | • themata n. Plural of thema. • THEMA n. (Greek) the theme or subject of a declamation or discourse. |
| XANTHAM | • xantham n. Alternative form of xanthan. • XANTHAM n. a gum produced by the culture fermentation of glucose, used as a stabilizer, also XANTHAN. |