| ASHAMED | • ashamed adj. Feeling shame or guilt. • ashamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ashame. • ASHAMED adj. feeling shame. |
| CHASMED | • chasmed adj. Having gaps or a chasm. • CHASMED adj. having a chasm. |
| DERHAMS | • derhams n. Plural of derham. • DERHAM n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern coin, also DIRHAM, DIRHEM. |
| DIRHEMS | • dirhems n. Plural of dirhem. • DIRHEM n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern coin, also DIRHAM, DERHAM. |
| DISHELM | • dishelm v. (Poetic, transitive) To deprive of a helmet. • DISHELM v. to deprive of a helmet. |
| DISHOME | • dishome v. (Transitive) To deprive of a home; to make homeless. • DISHOME v. to deprive of a home. |
| LAMEDHS | • lamedhs n. Plural of lamedh. • LAMEDH n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also LAMED. |
| MARSHED | • MARSHED adj. having a marsh. |
| MEHNDIS | • MEHNDI n. (Hindi) in India, the practice of painting designs on the hands, feet etc. using henna. |
| MENSHED | • MENSH v. (colloquial) to mention. |
| METHODS | • methods n. Plural of method. • methods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of method. • METHOD n. orderly procedure. |
| MUDHENS | • mudhens n. Plural of mudhen. • MUDHEN n. a water bird living in muddy places. |
| MULSHED | • mulshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mulsh. • MULSH v. to cover with mulsh, also MULCH. |
| SCHEMED | • schemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of scheme. • SCHEME v. to plan or plot. |
| SHAMMED | • shammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sham. • SHAM v. to feign. |
| SHIMMED | • shimmed adj. Fitted with shims. • shimmed adj. (Pool, of a pocket) Having shims that reduce its size. • shimmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shim. |
| SMASHED | • smashed adj. (Slang) Drunk. • smashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smash. • SMASH v. to shatter violently. |
| SMITHED | • smithed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smith. • SMITH v. to forge metal, also SMITHY. |
| SMUSHED | • smushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smush. • SMUSH v. to crush. |