| DRAMMACHS | • DRAMMACH n. (Gaelic) a mixture of raw meal and water, also DRAMMOCK, DRUMMOCK. |
| HUMMELLED | • hummelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hummel. • HUMMEL v. to make hornless. |
| HUMMOCKED | • hummocked adj. Having hummocks. • HUMMOCK v. to form into small rounded hills. |
| MATCHMADE | • matchmade v. Simple past tense and past participle of matchmake. • MATCHMAKE v. to bring suitable people together for marriage. |
| METHODISM | • methodism n. The practice of adhering (often excessively) to methods. • Methodism n. The Methodist Christian movement founded by John Wesley in 18th-century England. • Methodism n. Any of several related movements. |
| MIDMONTHS | • midmonths n. Plural of midmonth. • MIDMONTH n. halfway through the month. |
| MIDRASHIM | • Midrashim n. Plural of Midrash. • MIDRASH n. (Hebrew) an early Jewish interpretation of a biblical text. |
| MISRHYMED | • misrhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misrhyme. • MISRHYMED adj. badly rhymed. |
| RUMMISHED | • RUMMISH v. (Scots) to roar or protest. |
| SACHEMDOM | • sachemdom n. The government or jurisdiction of a sachem. • SACHEMDOM n. the government or jurisdiction of a sachem. |
| SHIMMERED | • shimmered v. Simple past tense and past participle of shimmer. • SHIMMER v. to glimmer. |