| ABASHMENTS | • abashments n. Plural of abashment. • ABASHMENT n. the state of being abashed. |
| ASHRAMITES | • ashramites n. Plural of ashramite. • ASHRAMITE n. a person living in an ashram. |
| HAEMATOSES | • HAEMATOSIS n. the formation of blood; conversion of venous into arterial blood, also HEMATOSIS. |
| HAEMATOSIS | • haematosis n. Alternative form of hematosis. • HAEMATOSIS n. the formation of blood; conversion of venous into arterial blood, also HEMATOSIS. |
| HAEMOSTATS | • haemostats n. Plural of haemostat. • HAEMOSTAT n. an instrument for stopping bleeding, also HEMOSTAT. |
| HARASSMENT | • harassment n. Persistent attacks and criticism causing worry and distress. • harassment n. Deliberate pestering or intimidation. • harassment n. (Military) The use of repeated small-scale attacks to wear down an enemy force. |
| HEMOSTASIA | • hemostasia n. Synonym of hemostasis. • HEMOSTASIA n. the stopping of bleeding or arrest of blood circulation in an organ or part, as during a surgical operation, also HAEMOSTASIA, HAEMOSTASIS, HEMOSTASIS. |
| ISCHAEMIAS | • ischaemias n. Plural of ischaemia. • ischæmias n. Plural of ischæmia. • ISCHAEMIA n. an inadequate flow of blood to part of the body, also ISCHEMIA. |
| LAMPSHADES | • lampshades n. Plural of lampshade. • lampshades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lampshade. • lamp-shades n. Plural of lamp-shade. |
| MARESCHALS | • mareschals n. Plural of mareschal. • MARESCHAL n. (archaic) a marshal, also MARISCHAL. |
| MARSHALERS | • marshalers n. Plural of marshaler. • MARSHALER n. one who marshals, also MARSHALLER. |
| METAPHASES | • metaphases n. Plural of metaphase. • metaphases n. Plural of metaphasis. • METAPHASE n. the stage of mitotic or meiotic nuclear division when the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres. |
| RAKESHAMES | • rakeshames n. Plural of rakeshame. • RAKESHAME n. a vile, dissolute wretch. |
| RAWMAISHES | • RAWMAISH n. (Irish) foolish exaggerated talk. |
| SEAMANSHIP | • seamanship n. (Nautical) Skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel at sea. • SEAMANSHIP n. the art or skill of handling, working, and navigating a ship. |
| SHAMATEURS | • shamateurs n. Plural of shamateur. • SHAMATEUR n. an amateur who is actually paid for his or her performance. |
| SMACKHEADS | • smackheads n. Plural of smackhead. • SMACKHEAD n. a person who is addicted to heroin. |
| STRAMASHED | • stramashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |
| STRAMASHES | • stramashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |