| DOCHMIUS | • dochmius n. (Poetry) A metrical foot of five syllables used in Greek tragedy for highly anguished scenes. The metrical… • DOCHMIUS n. (Greek) a foot of five syllables. |
| DRUMFISH | • drumfish n. Any fish of the family Sciaenidae; they make a loud noise by means of an air bladder. • DRUMFISH n. a fish that makes a drumming sound. |
| DUMBSHIT | • dumbshit n. (Vulgar, derogatory, colloquial) A stupid person. • dumbshit adj. (Vulgar, derogatory, colloquial) (of a person) Stupid, or prone to making mistakes. • dumb-shit n. Alternative spelling of dumbshit. |
| HUMANOID | • humanoid adj. Having the appearance or characteristics of a human; being anthropomorphic under some criteria (Physical… • humanoid n. A being having the appearance or characteristics of a human. • HUMANOID n. something having human form. |
| HUMEFIED | • humefied v. Simple past tense and past participle of humefy. • HUMEFY v. (obsolete) to moisten, also HUMIFY. |
| HUMIDEST | • humidest adj. Superlative form of humid: most humid. • HUMID adj. moist, having much humidity. |
| HUMIDIFY | • humidify v. To increase the humidity in the air. • HUMIDIFY v. to make humid. |
| HUMIDITY | • humidity n. Dampness, especially that of the air. • humidity n. The amount of water vapour in the air. • HUMIDITY n. the amount of moisture in the air. |
| HUMIDORS | • humidors n. Plural of humidor. • HUMIDOR n. (Latin) a humid place for storing cigars etc. |
| HUMIFIED | • humified v. Simple past tense and past participle of humify. • HUMIFY v. to moisten, also HUMEFY. |
| MUDIRIEH | • mudirieh n. Alternative form of mudiriyah. • MUDIRIEH n. (Arabic) the province or office of a mudir, a local governor, also MUDIRIA. |
| MURSHIDS | • murshids n. Plural of murshid. • MURSHID n. in Sufism: a spiritual guide who initiates into a mystical order a postulant wishing to follow the Sufi path to God. |
| RHODIUMS | • rhodiums n. Plural of rhodium. • RHODIUM n. a very hard silvery-white metallic chemical element, belonging to the platinum group. |
| SIDHUISM | • Sidhuism n. A characteristic one-liner spoken by the Indian cricket commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu (born 1963). • SIDHUISM n. (Hinglish) any contrived metaphor or simile, also SIDDHUISM. |
| SUBHUMID | • subhumid adj. (Of a climate) Having a humidity typical of grassland or prairie. • SUBHUMID adj. of a climate, too wet for xerophytic vegetation, but not wet enough for tree growth. |
| UNMODISH | • unmodish adj. Not modish. • UNMODISH adj. not modish. |