| AHEM | • ahem interj. (Onomatopoeia) the sound of a quiet cough or of clearing one’s throat. • ahem interj. An exclamation or cough to get attention. • ahem interj. An exclamation of disapproval or annoyance. |
| CHEM | • chem n. (Uncountable, university slang, often capitalized) Clipping of chemistry (“branch of natural science”);… • chem n. (Countable, informal, often in the plural) Clipping of chemical. • chem adj. (Informal) Clipping of chemical. |
| FEHM | • Fehm prop.n. Alternative form of Vehm (“tribunal system of the Middle Ages”). • FEHM n. (German) a mediaeval German court, also VEHM. |
| HAEM | • haem n. Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and UK standard spelling of heme. • haem- pref. Alternative form of haemo-. • hæm- pref. Alternative form of haem-. |
| HAME | • hame n. (Obsolete) A covering, skin, membrane. • hame n. Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through. • hame n. Scottish form of home. |
| HELM | • helm n. (Nautical) The tiller (or, in a large ship, the wheel) which is used to control the rudder of a marine… • helm n. (By extension). • helm n. (Figuratively). |
| HEME | • heme n. (Biochemistry) The component of hemoglobin (and other hemoproteins) responsible for binding oxygen… • HEME n. a component of hemoglobin, also HAEM. |
| HEMP | • hemp n. A tall annual herb, Cannabis sativa, native to Asia. • hemp n. Various products of this plant, including fibres and the drug cannabis. • hemp n. (Slang, historical) The gallows. |
| HEMS | • hems n. Plural of hem. • hems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hem. • Hems prop.n. Plural of Hem. |
| HERM | • herm n. A rectangular pillar bearing a bust of Hermes, once used as a boundary marker and later as decoration. • herm adj. Abbreviation of hermaphrodite. • herm n. (Sometimes derogatory) A hermaphrodite. |
| HOME | • home n. A dwelling. • home n. One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt. • home n. The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat. |
| MECH | • mech n. (Science fiction) A large piloted combat robot. • mech n. (Science fiction) A robot. • mech n. Abbreviation of mechanic. |
| MESH | • mesh n. A structure made of connected strands of metal, fibre, or other flexible/ductile material, with evenly… • mesh n. The opening or space enclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads enclosing such a space. • mesh n. The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack. |
| METH | • meth n. (Informal) Methamphetamine, especially in the form of the crystalline hydrochloride. • meth n. (Informal) Methadone. • meth n. (Derogatory, Liverpudlian, Manchester) A tramp. |
| THEM | • them pron. (In the plural) Those ones. • them pron. (In the singular) A single person, previously mentioned, especially if of unknown or non-binary gender. • them det. (Dialectal) Those. |
| VEHM | • Vehm prop.n. (Historical) A Westphalian "proto-vigilante" tribunal system during the Middle Ages. • VEHM n. (German) a mediaeval German court, also FEHM. |