| BEMOUTH | • bemouth v. (Transitive) To mouth the praises of (a person); talk grandiloquently; declaim. • bemouth v. (Transitive) To place in the mouth; to put one’s mouth on; (by extension) to eat. • BEMOUTH v. (archaic) to mouth about. |
| BETHUMB | • bethumb v. (Transitive) To take hold of or mark with the thumbs; soil or mark with frequent thumbing. • BETHUMB v. to wear or soil with one's thumb. |
| BETHUMP | • bethump v. (Transitive) To thump soundly. • BETHUMP v. to thump soundly. |
| CHETRUM | • chetrum n. A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Bhutanese ngultrum. • CHETRUM n. (Tibetan) a monetary unit of Bhutan. |
| HUMATES | • humates n. Plural of humate. • HUMATE n. a salt of humic acid. |
| HUMECTS | • humects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humect. • HUMECT v. to moisten, also HUMECTATE. |
| HUMITES | • humites n. Plural of humite. • HUMITE n. a magnesium orthosilicate that occurs as an impurity in marble. |
| HUTMENT | • hutment n. (Military) An encampment of huts. • HUTMENT n. a group of huts. |
| MAUTHER | • mauther n. (Archaic, UK, dialect) A girl, especially, a large awkward girl. • mauther n. (Archaic, UK, dialect) A mother. • MAUTHER n. an awkward girl, also MAWR, MAWTHER. |
| MOUTHED | • mouthed adj. (In combination) Having a specified type of mouth. • mouthed adj. (Obsolete) Formed into a mouth. • mouthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mouth. |
| MOUTHER | • mouther n. A person who mouths. • MOUTHER n. one who mouths; an affected speaker. |
| MURTHER | • murther n. Obsolete form of murder. • murther v. Obsolete form of murder. • MURTHER v. (dialect) to murder. |
| MUTCHED | • MUTCH v. to cadge. |
| MUTCHES | • mutches n. Plural of mutch. • MUTCH v. to cadge. |
| THUMBED | • thumbed adj. (In combination) Having some specific type of thumb. • thumbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thumb. • THUMB v. to leaf through with the short, thick digit of the hand. |
| THUMPED | • thumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of thump. • THUMP v. to beat with a heavy blow. |
| THUMPER | • thumper n. One who thumps. • thumper n. (Slang) A single-cylinder engine, especially four-stroke engines or those with large engine displacements. • thumper n. (Uncountable) A drinking game wherein players must remember personal hand signs while being distracted… |
| TUMSHIE | • tumshie n. (Derogatory) A stupid or foolish person, idiot. • TUMSHIE n. (Scots) a turnip. |
| VERMUTH | • vermuth n. Alternative spelling of vermouth. • VERMUTH n. (French) a drink with a white wine base, flavoured with wormwood and other herbs, also VERMOUTH. |