| CHUMASHES | • Chumashes prop.n. Plural of Chumash. • CHUMASH n. (Hebrew) a printed book containing one of the Five Books of Moses. |
| CHUMASHIM | • Chumashim prop.n. Plural of Chumash. • CHUMASH n. (Hebrew) a printed book containing one of the Five Books of Moses. |
| HARRUMPHS | • harrumphs n. Plural of harrumph. • harrumphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harrumph. • HARRUMPH v. to clear one's throat noisily in annoyance, also HARUMPH. |
| HASHMARKS | • hashmarks n. Plural of hashmark. • hash␣marks n. Plural of hash mark. • HASHMARK n. a proofreading symbol #. |
| HAWKMOTHS | • hawkmoths n. Plural of hawkmoth. • hawk␣moths n. Plural of hawk moth. • HAWKMOTH n. a kind of large moth. |
| HEALTHISM | • healthism n. The use of propaganda and coercion (as by government or advertising) to impose established norms of health. • HEALTHISM n. a lifestyle that prioritises health and fitness over anything else. |
| HYPHEMIAS | • HYPHEMIA n. a blood deficiency. |
| KHANSAMAH | • khansamah n. (East India) A house-steward or native servant, being in charge of the kitchen and the food supplies. • KHANSAMAH n. (Hindi) a house-steward or butler in India, also KHANSAMA. |
| MAHARISHI | • maharishi n. A teacher of Hindu mysticism. • MAHARISHI n. (Sanskrit) a Hindu teacher of mysticism and spiritual knowledge. |
| MAHIMAHIS | • mahimahis n. Plural of mahimahi. • mahi-mahis n. Plural of mahi-mahi. • MAHIMAHI n. (Hawaiian) the dolphinfish, especially its flesh prepared as food. |
| MASHALLAH | • mashallah interj. (Islam) Expressing the speaker’s gratitude for a blessing or their recognition of divine intervention… • mashallah interj. (Islam) Expressing the speaker’s wish for a fortune to be maintained, especially against the evil eye;… • mashallah interj. An indication of excitement, surprise or astonishment. Wow! |
| MASHGIACH | • mashgiach n. (Judaism) Somebody who supervises the kashrut status of food in a restaurant. • MASHGIACH n. (Hebrew) a person who ensures adherence to kosher rules, also MASHGIAH. |
| MASHGIHIM | • MASHGIAH n. (Hebrew) a person who ensures adherence to kosher rules, also MASHGIACH. |
| MASHIACHS | • MASHIACH n. (Hebrew) in Judaism, the Messiah. |
| MASHLOCHS | • MASHLOCH n. a mixed grain, also MASHLAM, MASHLIM, MASHLIN, MASHLUM, MASLIN, MONGCORN. |
| MESHUGGAH | • meshuggah adj. Alternative form of meshugge. • MESHUGGAH adj. (Yiddish) mad, crazy, also MESHUGA, MESHUGAH, MESHUGGA, MESHUGGE. |
| MOUTHWASH | • mouthwash n. A liquid used to clean one’s mouth. • mouth␣wash n. Alternative spelling of mouthwash. • MOUTHWASH n. an antiseptic solution for cleansing the mouth and for gargling with. |
| MUCHACHAS | • MUCHACHA n. (Spanish) a young woman or female servant. |
| MUCHACHOS | • muchachos n. Plural of muchacho. • MUCHACHO n. (Spanish) a boy, manservant. |
| SHAMIANAH | • shamianah n. Alternative form of shamiana. • SHAMIANAH n. (Hindi) in India, a large tent, awning or canopy, also SHAMIANA, SHAMIYANAH. |