| BATHMISM | • bathmism n. (Obsolete) A supposed "growth force" in vitalism. • BATHMISM n. a theory of directed evolution. |
| CHAMMIED | • chammied v. Simple past tense and past participle of chammy. • CHAMMY v. to clean with a chamois. |
| CHAMMIES | • chammies n. Plural of chammy. • chammies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chammy. • CHAMMY v. to clean with a chamois. |
| HAMMIEST | • hammiest adj. Superlative form of hammy: most hammy. • HAMMY adj. overacted. |
| HUMANISM | • humanism n. The study of the humanities or the liberal arts; literary (especially classical) scholarship. • humanism n. (Historical, often capitalized) Specifically, a cultural and intellectual movement in 14th-16th century… • humanism n. An ethical system that centers on humans and their values, needs, interests, abilities, dignity and… |
| MACHISMO | • machismo n. Exaggerated masculinity. • MACHISMO n. (Spanish) the quality of being macho, also MACHOISM. |
| MACHOISM | • machoism n. Machismo; exaggerated masculinity. • MACHOISM n. the quality of being macho, also MACHISMO. |
| 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. |
| MAHZORIM | • mahzorim n. Plural of mahzor. • MAHZOR n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer book, also MACHZOR. |
| MASHLIMS | • MASHLIM n. a mixed grain, also MASHLAM, MASHLIN, MASHLOCH, MASHLUM, MASLIN, MONGCORN. |
| MEMSAHIB | • memsahib n. (India, historical, as a respectful term of address) A white European woman in colonial India. • MEMSAHIB n. (Hindi) a European woman living in colonial India. |
| 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. |
| MISMATCH | • mismatch v. To match unsuitably; to fail to match. • mismatch n. Something that does not match; something dissimilar, inappropriate or unsuitable. • MISMATCH v. to match badly. |
| MOSHAVIM | • moshavim n. Plural of moshav. • MOSHAV n. (Hebrew) a cooperative settlement of small farms in Israel. |
| SHAMMIED | • shammied v. Simple past tense and past participle of shammy. • SHAMMY v. to prepare leather like chamois, also CHAMOIS. |
| SHAMMIES | • shammies n. Plural of shammy. • SHAMMY v. to prepare leather like chamois, also CHAMOIS. |
| SHAMMING | • shamming v. Present participle of sham. • SHAM v. to feign. |
| SHAMOSIM | • SHAMOS n. (Yiddish) a minor official of a synagogue, also SHAMMES, SHAMAS, SHAMMAS, SHAMMASH, SHAMMOS. |
| WHAMMIES | • whammies n. Plural of whammy. • WHAMMY n. (colloquial) a malevolent spell or influence. |
| WHAMMING | • whamming v. Present participle of wham. • WHAM v. to hit with a loud impact. |