| HANUKIAH | • HANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also CHANUKIAH. |
| SHADKHAN | • shadkhan n. Alternative form of shadchen. • SHADKHAN n. (Hebrew) a Jewish marriage broker, also SCHATCHEN, SHADCHAN. |
| CHANUKIAH | • CHANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also HANUKIAH. |
| HANDSHAKE | • handshake n. The grasping of hands by two people when greeting, leave-taking, or making an agreement. • handshake n. (Computing) An exchange of signals between two devices when communications begin in order to ensure synchronization. • handshake v. To perform a handshake; to shake hands. |
| HANUKIAHS | • HANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also CHANUKIAH. |
| 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. |
| SHADKHANS | • shadkhans n. Plural of shadkhan. • SHADKHAN n. (Hebrew) a Jewish marriage broker, also SCHATCHEN, SHADCHAN. |
| CHANUKIAHS | • CHANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also HANUKIAH. |
| HANDSHAKES | • handshakes n. Plural of handshake. • HANDSHAKE n. a shaking of hands in greeting. |
| KHANSAMAHS | • khansamahs n. Plural of khansamah. • KHANSAMAH n. (Hindi) a house-steward or butler in India, also KHANSAMA. |
| SHADKHANIM | • shadkhanim n. Plural of shadkhan. • SHADKHAN n. (Hebrew) a Jewish marriage broker, also SCHATCHEN, SHADCHAN. |
| HANDSHAKING | • handshaking v. Present participle of handshake. • handshaking n. A greeting by clasping hands. • handshaking n. (Computing) A step in a protocol in which information is exchanged between computing processor devices;… |
| EARTHSHAKING | • earthshaking adj. Of global consequence or importance. • earthshaking adj. Very loud. • EARTHSHAKING adj. of great importance or consequence. |
| HAMSHACKLING | • hamshackling v. Present participle of hamshackle. • HAMSHACKLE v. to fetter; to restrain. |
| HANDSHAKINGS | • handshakings n. Plural of handshaking. • HANDSHAKING n. communication between a computer system and an external device, by which each tells the other that data is ready to be transferred, and that the receiver is ready to accept it. |
| EARTHSHAKINGLY | • earthshakingly adv. In an earthshaking manner. • EARTHSHAKING adv. of great importance or consequence. |