| BONHOMMIES | • bonhommies n. Plural of bonhommie. • BONHOMMIE n. (French) good nature; a pleasant and easy manner, also BONHOMIE. |
| CHUMMINESS | • chumminess n. The state of being chummy. • CHUMMINESS n. the state of being chummy. |
| FAMISHMENT | • famishment n. (Now literary) The state or process of being famished. • famishment n. (Obsolete) Famine. • FAMISHMENT n. the state of being famished. |
| HAMMERINGS | • hammerings n. Plural of hammering. • HAMMERING n. the act of striking with a hammer. |
| HEGEMONISM | • hegemonism n. A policy of hegemony. • HEGEMONISM n. the state of being a hegemony. |
| HEMANGIOMA | • hemangioma n. (Pathology) A congenital, benign tumor of endothelial cells. • HEMANGIOMA n. a usually benign tumour made up of blood vessels, also HAEMANGIOMA. |
| HOMECOMING | • homecoming n. The act or event of returning home. • homecoming n. (North American, also attributive) In colleges and high schools, a tradition centred around a football… • HOMECOMING n. a return home. |
| HOMEMAKING | • homemaking n. The management of a household considered as an occupation. • home-making n. Alternative spelling of homemaking. • HOMEMAKING n. the making of a home. |
| HOMONYMIES | • homonymies n. Plural of homonymy. • HOMONYMY n. the state of being a homonym. |
| HUMMELLING | • hummelling v. Present participle of hummel. • HUMMELLING n. the act of making hornless. |
| MACHINEMAN | • machineman n. (Historical) A man who manages the working of a machine, especially in a printing office. • MACHINEMAN n. a person who oversees the working of a machine. |
| MACHINEMEN | • machinemen n. Plural of machineman. • MACHINEMAN n. a person who oversees the working of a machine. |
| MECHANISMS | • mechanisms n. Plural of mechanism. • MECHANISM n. the belief that life is explainable by mechanical forces. |
| METHOMANIA | • methomania n. (Dated) alcoholism. • METHOMANIA n. a morbid craving for alcohol. |
| MIDSHIPMEN | • midshipmen n. Plural of midshipman. • MIDSHIPMAN n. formerly, the title of a young officer (originally quartered amidships) entering the navy. |
| MONOTHEISM | • monotheism n. The belief in a single deity (one god or goddess); especially within an organized religion. • monotheism n. The belief that God is one person (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), not three persons (Trinitarianism, Hinduism). • mono-theism n. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of monotheism. |
| SHIMMERING | • shimmering v. Present participle of shimmer. • shimmering n. A gleam or glimmer. • SHIMMERING n. a tremulous gleam. |