| BROUGHAM | • brougham n. A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, designed in 1839. It had an open seat for the driver in front of… • brougham n. An automobile, a sedan without a roof over the driver’s seat. • BROUGHAM n. a one-horse closed carriage. | 
| CHARMING | • charming adj. Pleasant, charismatic. • charming adj. Delightful in a playful way which avoids responsibility or seriousness, as if attracting through a magical charm. • charming v. Present participle of charm. | 
| ECHOGRAM | • echogram n. Sonogram. • ECHOGRAM n. a record produced by a device that uses ultrasonic waves. | 
| ETHOGRAM | • ethogram n. (Biology) A catalogue of the typical behaviour patterns of a species. • ETHOGRAM n. a list of the behavior patterns of a species. | 
| GRAMOCHE | • GRAMOCHE n. (Scots) a type of legging, also GAMASH, GRAMASH. | 
| GRAPHEME | • grapheme n. A fundamental unit of a writing system, corresponding to (for example) letters in the English alphabet… • grapheme n. In alphabetic writing, the shortest group of letters composing a phoneme. • GRAPHEME n. a unit of a writing system. | 
| GRAPHIUM | • graphium n. A stylus (for writing). • graphium n. A butterfly of the genus Graphium. • Graphium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Papilionidae – many species of butterfly, many known as swordtails… | 
| HAMBURGS | • Hamburgs n. Plural of Hamburg. • HAMBURG n. (German) a patty of ground beef, also HAMBURGER. | 
| HEXAGRAM | • hexagram n. A hollow six-pointed star formed by overlapping two equilateral triangles. • hexagram n. Any of the 64 sets of solid and broken lines, formed by pairs of trigrams, used for divination in the I Ching. • hexagram n. A large silver coin minted during the Byzantine Empire. | 
| HOLOGRAM | • hologram n. A three-dimensional image of an object created by holography. • HOLOGRAM n. a three-dimensional photograph. | 
| HOMAGERS | • homagers n. Plural of homager. • HOMAGER n. a feudal vassal. | 
| HYGROMAS | • hygromas n. Plural of hygroma. • HYGROMA n. a watery swelling over a joint, e.g. water on the knee, also HYDROMA. | 
| MARCHING | • marching v. Present participle of march. • marching n. An action described by the verb "to march". • marching adj. That marches. | 
| MURRAGHS | • MURRAGH n. a caddis fly which fishermen know that trout favour. | 
| MYOGRAPH | • myograph n. (Physiology) An instrument for determining and recording the intensity, velocity, etc., of a muscular contraction. • MYOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording muscular contractions. | 
| PHARMING | • pharming n. The use of genetic engineering to alter an animal or plant in order to make it produce a pharmaceutical… • pharming n. (Computing) The redirection of traffic for one website to another, with intent to deceive. • PHARMING n. the production of pharmaceuticals from genetically altered plants or animals. | 
| TAGHAIRM | • taghairm n. (Historical, Scotland) An ancient divination method of the Highland Scots involving animal sacrifice. • TAGHAIRM n. (Gaelic) inspiration sought by lying in a bullock's hide behind a waterfall. |