| BEMOUTHING | • bemouthing v. Present participle of bemouth. • BEMOUTH v. (archaic) to mouth about. |
| BETHUMBING | • bethumbing v. Present participle of bethumb. • BETHUMB v. to wear or soil with one's thumb. |
| BETHUMPING | • bethumping v. Present participle of bethump. • BETHUMP v. to thump soundly. |
| DRAUGHTMEN | • draughtmen n. Plural of draughtman. • DRAUGHTMAN n. a piece used in playing draughts. |
| ENRHEUMING | • enrheuming v. Present participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| EXHUMATING | • exhumating v. Present participle of exhumate. • EXHUMATE v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUME. |
| GUMSHOEING | • gumshoeing v. Present participle of gumshoe. • GUMSHOE v. to investigate stealthily. |
| HEGUMENIES | • HEGUMENY n. the office of hegumen, the head of a monastery. |
| HOMOGENOUS | • homogenous adj. (Biology) Having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny. • homogenous adj. (See usage notes) Alternative form of homogeneous (“having the same composition”). • HOMOGENOUS adj. having a resemblance in structure, due to descent from a common progenitor with subsequent modification. |
| HUMDINGERS | • humdingers n. Plural of humdinger. • HUMDINGER n. a person or thing of striking excellence. |
| HUMDUDGEON | • humdudgeon n. (Scotland, obsolete) An unnecessary outcry or complaint. • humdudgeon n. (Scotland, obsolete) An imaginary illness. • HUMDUDGEON n. (Scots) low spirits. |
| HUMDURGEON | • HUMDURGEON n. an imaginary illness. |
| HUMMELLING | • hummelling v. Present participle of hummel. • HUMMELLING n. the act of making hornless. |
| MACHINEGUN | • machinegun n. Alternative spelling of machine gun. • machinegun v. Alternative spelling of machine-gun. • machine-gun v. To fire a machine gun. |
| MESHUGASEN | • MESHUGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MURTHERING | • murthering v. Present participle of murther. • MURTHER v. (dialect) to murder. |