| BUSHMEN | • bushmen n. Plural of bushman. • Bushmen n. Plural of Bushman. • BUSHMAN n. (Australian) a settler or traveller in the bush. |
| ENRHEUM | • enrheum v. (Obsolete, transitive) To affect with a rheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| HEGUMEN | • hegumen n. (Christianity) The head of a monastery of the Eastern Orthodox Church or Eastern Catholic Churches. • HEGUMEN n. the head of a monastery, also HEGUMENOS. |
| HUMANER | • humaner adj. Comparative form of humane: more humane. • HUMANE adj. compassionate. |
| HUMOGEN | • humogen n. Bacterized peat used as a fertilizer. • HUMOGEN n. a fertilizer composed of peat treated with a culture of nitrogen-fixing bacteria. |
| HUMPENS | • HUMPEN n. (German) a type of enamelled or painted glass drinking vessel made in Germany. |
| HUTMENT | • hutment n. (Military) An encampment of huts. • HUTMENT n. a group of huts. |
| INHUMED | • inhumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhume. • INHUME v. to bury, also INHUMATE. |
| INHUMER | • inhumer n. One who inhumes. • INHUMER n. one who inhumes. |
| INHUMES | • inhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhume. • INHUME v. to bury, also INHUMATE. |
| MUDHENS | • mudhens n. Plural of mudhen. • MUDHEN n. a water bird living in muddy places. |
| MUNCHED | • munched v. Simple past tense and past participle of munch. • MUNCH v. to chew noisily. |
| MUNCHER | • muncher n. Someone who munches. • MUNCHER n. one who munches. |
| MUNCHES | • munches n. Plural of munch. • munches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of munch. • Munches prop.n. Plural of Munch. |
| MUNCHIE | • munchie n. (Ireland) A person who lives in a Gaeltacht area of Ireland. • MUNCHIE n. a small amount of food eaten between meals. |
| RHENIUM | • rhenium n. A metallic chemical element (symbol Re) with an atomic number of 75: a heavy, silvery-gray transition metal. • rhenium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • RHENIUM n. a metallic element. |
| UNHELMS | • unhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhelm. • UNHELM v. to remove the helmet of. |