| ARYTHMIAS | • arythmias n. Plural of arythmia. • ARYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARRHYTHMIA. |
| ASHAMEDLY | • ashamedly adv. With shame. • ASHAMED adv. feeling shame. |
| CHAMBRAYS | • chambrays n. Plural of chambray. • CHAMBRAY n. a lightweight fabric with coloured warp and white filling. |
| DALMAHOYS | • Dalmahoys n. Plural of Dalmahoy. • DALMAHOY n. (historical) a bushy bobwig worn in the 18th century. |
| GYMKHANAS | • gymkhanas n. Plural of gymkhana. • GYMKHANA n. (Urdu) a sporting contest, esp. one involving riding or driving skills. |
| HAMADRYAS | • hamadryas n. A large baboon (Papio hamadryas), from northern Africa and Arabia, that was sacred in ancient Egypt. • HAMADRYAS n. (Greek) a type of baboon. |
| HAYMAKERS | • haymakers n. Plural of haymaker. • Haymakers prop.n. Plural of Haymaker. • HAYMAKER n. one that makes hay; a wild swinging punch. |
| HOGMANAYS | • Hogmanays n. Plural of Hogmanay. • HOGMANAY n. (Scots) a Scottish celebration, also HOGMANE, HOGMENAY. |
| JAMBIYAHS | • jambiyahs n. Plural of jambiyah. • JAMBIYAH n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern curved dagger, also JAMBIYA. |
| MARSHALCY | • marshalcy n. Synonym of marshalship. • MARSHALCY n. the rank, office or department of a marshal. |
| NAMAYCUSH | • namaycush n. (Canada, US) The togue: a large North American lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, usually spotted with red. • NAMAYCUSH n. (Native American) a freshwater char living mainly in lakes in northern North America, aka tuladi or togue. |
| NYMPHAEAS | • nymphaeas n. Plural of nymphaea. • NYMPHAEA n. any plant of the waterlily genus. |
| SCIAMACHY | • sciamachy n. Shadow-boxing; fighting that is futile or make-believe. • SCIAMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIOMACHY, SKIAMACHY. |
| SEALYHAMS | • Sealyhams n. Plural of Sealyham. • SEALYHAM n. a terrier dog. |
| SHAMEABLY | • SHAMEABLE adv. capable of being shamed, also SHAMABLE. |
| SHANTYMAN | • shantyman n. (Nautical, music) The sailor who sings the main line of a sea shanty (the other sailors singing the… • SHANTYMAN n. the solo singer in shanties. |
| SKIAMACHY | • skiamachy n. Alternative form of sciamachy. • SKIAMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIAMACHY, SCIOMACHY. |
| YACHTSMAN | • yachtsman n. A man who sails a yacht. • YACHTSMAN n. one who sails a yacht, also YACHTER, YACHTIE, YACHTMAN. |