| GAMASH | • GAMASH n. a type of legging, also GRAMASH, GRAMOCHE. |
| GRAHAM | • graham n. (Uncountable) Flour made by grinding wheat berries including the bran. • graham n. (Countable) A graham cracker. • Graham prop.n. A Scottish surname from Old English and clan name. |
| GRUMPH | • grumph n. (Scotland) A grunting sound. • grumph v. (Scotland, intransitive) To make a grunting sound. • GRUMPH v. (Scots) to grunt. |
| HAMING | • HAME v. (Scots) to go home. |
| HOMAGE | • homage n. (Countable, uncountable) A demonstration of respect, such as towards an individual after their retirement or death. • homage n. (Countable) An artistic work imitating another in a flattering style. • homage n. (Historical) In feudalism, the formal oath of a vassal to honor his or her lord’s rights. |
| HOMING | • homing v. Present participle of home. • HOMING n. the way missiles guide themselves to a target. |
| HUMBUG | • humbug n. (Countable, slang) A hoax, jest, or prank. • humbug n. (Countable, slang) A fraud or sham; (uncountable) hypocrisy. • humbug n. (Countable, slang) A cheat, fraudster, or hypocrite. |
| MEGOHM | • megohm n. Alternative spelling of megaohm. • MEGOHM n. a measure of electrical resistance, one million ohms. |
| MIGHTS | • mights n. Plural of might. • MIGHT n. strength, also MICHT. |
| MIGHTY | • mighty n. (Obsolete, rare) A warrior of great strength and courage. • mighty adj. Very strong; possessing might. • mighty adj. Very heavy and powerful. |
| MOGHUL | • Moghul n. A head of the Timurid dynasty founded by Zahīr-ud-Dīn Muhammed Bābur (1483-1530) which controlled large… • Moghul n. (Now historical) A Mongol or Mongolian, especially a member or follower of the Moghul dynasty. • Moghul n. An important or successful person; a magnate. (Now usually as mogul.) |
| MOUGHT | • mought v. (Obsolete outside dialects) Alternative form of might. • mought v. (Auxiliary, obsolete) past participle of may. • MAY v. to gather flowers in the spring. |
| MUGHAL | • Mughal n. Alternative spelling of Moghul. • Mughal adj. Alternative spelling of Moghul. • MUGHAL n. (Persian) an important person, also MOGUL, MOGHUL. |
| OGHAMS | • oghams n. Plural of ogham. • Oghams n. Plural of Ogham. • OGHAM n. (Irish) a 6th century Irish writing alphabet, also OGAM. |
| OHMAGE | • ohmage n. An amount of electrical resistance measured in ohms. • OHMAGE n. electrical resistance expressed in ohms. |
| PHLEGM | • phlegm n. (Historical) One of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be… • phlegm n. Viscid mucus produced by the body, later especially mucus expelled from the bronchial passages by coughing. • phlegm n. (Historical, chemistry, alchemy) A watery distillation, especially one obtained from plant matter; an… |
| SMIGHT | • smight v. Obsolete form of smite. • SMIGHT v. (Spenser) to smite. |