| ACHIMENES | • achimenes n. A Central American plant, of the genus Achimenes, having showy, trumpet-shaped flowers. • Achimenes prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – magic flower, widow’s tears, cupid’s bower, or hot… • ACHIMENES n. (Latin) a genus of herbaceous perennial plants. |
| CHIMENEAS | • chimeneas n. Plural of chimenea. • CHIMENEA n. a freestanding fireplace for outdoor use. |
| EIGHTSMEN | • eightsmen n. Plural of eightsman. • EIGHTSMAN n. one of a crew or team of eight. |
| EMMESHING | • emmeshing v. Present participle of emmesh. • EMMESH v. to entangle, also ENMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| ENMESHING | • enmeshing v. Present participle of enmesh. • enmeshing n. The process by which something is enmeshed or entangled. • ENMESH v. to entangle, also EMMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| FISHERMEN | • fishermen n. Plural of fisherman. • FISHERMAN n. one who catches fish. |
| HAEMONIES | • HAEMONY n. a plant which could act against magic. |
| HELENIUMS | • heleniums n. Plural of helenium. • HELENIUM n. a type of daisy-like flower. |
| HEMATEINS | • hemateins n. Plural of hematein. • HEMATEIN n. a reddish brown or violet crystalline substance got from hematoxylin by partial oxidation, also HAEMATEIN. |
| HEMATINES | • hematines n. Plural of hematine. • HEMATINE n. a compound of hemoglobin, also HEMATIN. |
| HEXAMINES | • hexamines n. Plural of hexamine. • HEXAMINE n. a chemical compound, used as a solid fuel. |
| INTERMESH | • intermesh v. (Intransitive) To mesh between one another. • INTERMESH v. to mesh together, to interlock. |
| MAINSHEET | • mainsheet n. (Nautical) The rope connected to and controlling the mainsail. • main␣sheet n. Alternative form of mainsheet. • MAINSHEET n. a rope by which a mainsail is trimmed and secured. |
| MECHANISE | • mechanise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of mechanize. • MECHANISE v. to make mechanical, also MECHANIZE. |
| MENSCHIER | • menschier adj. Comparative form of menschy: more menschy. • MENSCHY adj. like a mensch, a person of integrity and honor. |
| MIJNHEERS | • mijnheers n. Plural of mijnheer. • MIJNHEER n. (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MENEER, MYNHEER. |
| SHMEERING | • shmeering v. Present participle of shmeer. • SHMEER v. to bribe, also SCHMEAR, SCHMEER, SHMEAR. |
| SMEECHING | • SMEECH v. (dialect) to smoke, also SMEEK. |
| SMEETHING | • smeething v. Present participle of smeeth. • SMEETH v. to make smooth. |
| THEREMINS | • theremins n. Plural of theremin. • THEREMIN n. an electronic musical instrument. |