| 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. |
| DRUMHEAD | • drumhead n. Alternative spelling of drum head. • drum␣head n. The thin circle of material attached to the top of a drum shell for the purpose of striking, sometimes… • drum␣head n. A drumhead cabbage. |
| DRYMOUTH | • dry␣mouth n. (Medicine) Abnormal dryness of the mouth. • DRYMOUTH n. excessive dryness of the mouth. |
| GRUMPHED | • grumphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of grumph. • GRUMPH v. (Scots) to grunt. |
| HUMDRUMS | • humdrums n. Plural of humdrum. • HUMDRUM n. a dull boring person. |
| HUMIDORS | • humidors n. Plural of humidor. • HUMIDOR n. (Latin) a humid place for storing cigars etc. |
| HUMOURED | • humoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of humour. • humoured adj. (In compounds) Having a disposition or mood of a specified kind. • humoured adj. Spoilt. indulged. |
| MOUCHARD | • mouchard n. An undercover investigator; a police spy, especially in a French-speaking country. • mouchard n. (Nautical) An inverted compass hanging above the captain’s bed. • Mouchard prop.n. A commune in Jura department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. |
| 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. |
| RHUMBAED | • rhumbaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rhumba. • RHUMBA v. (Spanish) to dance a lively Spanish dance, also RUMBA. |
| THRUMMED | • thrummed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrum. • thrummed adj. (Textiles) Made with thrums (leftover warp thread) woven into the fabric. • THRUM v. to play a stringed instrument monotonously. |
| UNHARMED | • unharmed adj. Which has not suffered harm; which has not been injured or damaged. • UNHARMED adj. not harmed. |
| UNRHYMED | • unrhymed adj. Having no rhyme. • unrhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unrhyme. • UNRHYMED adj. not rhymed. |