| DISHUMOUR | • dishumour v. (Obsolete, transitive) To deprive of humour or desire; to put out of humour. • dishumour n. (Obsolete) ill humour; bad temper. • DISHUMOUR v. (obsolete) to put out of humour. |
| DRUMHEADS | • drumheads n. Plural of drumhead. • drum␣heads n. Plural of drum head. • DRUMHEAD n. the material stretched over the end of a drum. |
| DRYMOUTHS | • DRYMOUTH n. excessive dryness of the mouth. |
| ENRHEUMED | • enrheumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| HARUMPHED | • harumphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of harumph. • HARUMPH v. to clear one's throat noisily in annoyance, also HARRUMPH. |
| HEDYSARUM | • hedysarum n. Any of the sweetvetches of the genus Hedysarum. • Hedysarum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – sweetvetches. • HEDYSARUM n. a leguminous plant of the genus Hedysarum including both poisonous species and those with edible roots, e.g. licorice root. |
| HORDEOLUM | • hordeolum n. Stye, sty. An infection of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid. This is distinguished from a chalazion… • HORDEOLUM n. a small tumor upon the eyelid, resembling a grain of barley. |
| HUMDINGER | • humdinger n. (Informal) Something that is particularly outstanding, unusual, or exceptional. • HUMDINGER n. a person or thing of striking excellence. |
| HYDRONIUM | • hydronium n. (Inorganic chemistry) The hydrated hydrogen ion, H3O+. • HYDRONIUM n. the hydrated hydrogen ion, H3O+. |
| HYDROXIUM | • HYDROXIUM n. a positive ion, H3O+, formed by the attachment of a proton to a water molecule. |
| MOUCHARDS | • mouchards n. Plural of mouchard. • MOUCHARD n. (French) a police spy. |
| MUDHOPPER | • mudhopper n. Synonym of mudskipper (“type of fish”). • MUDHOPPER n. a fish of mud flats and mangrove swamps, also MUDSKIPPER. |
| MUDIRIEHS | • mudiriehs n. Plural of mudirieh. • MUDIRIEH n. (Arabic) the province or office of a mudir, a local governor, also MUDIRIA. |
| MURTHERED | • murthered v. Simple past tense and past participle of murther. • MURTHER v. (dialect) to murder. |
| RHIPIDIUM | • rhipidium n. (Botany) A scorpioid cyme whose successive pedicels follow a zigzag path on the same plane. • RHIPIDIUM n. a fan-shaped cymose inflorescence. |
| RUMMISHED | • RUMMISH v. (Scots) to roar or protest. |
| TRIUMPHED | • triumphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of triumph. • TRIUMPH v. to be victorious. |
| UNCHARMED | • uncharmed adj. Not charmed. • uncharmed adj. (Physics) Having no charm quark. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |