| GAMPISH | • Gampish adj. Resembling or characteristic of Sarah Gamp, a dissolute, sloppy and drunken nurse in Charles Dickens’… • GAMPISH adj. like Mrs Gamp's umbrella -- bulging. |
| GEMFISH | • gemfish n. A bottom-dwelling fish of the family Gempylidae, inhabiting deep waters off southern Australia. • GEMFISH n. an American marine food fish of the Atlantic coast, aka kingfish. |
| GNOMISH | • gnomish adj. Resembling a gnome; gnomelike. • gnomish adj. (Fantasy) Belonging to a race of gnomes. • gnomish adj. Aphoristic; gnomic. |
| HOMINGS | • HOMING n. the way missiles guide themselves to a target. |
| MASHING | • mashing v. Present participle of mash. • mashing n. The process by which something is mashed or beaten to pulp. • mashing n. The action of soaking malted barley etc., in order to convert starch into sugars as part of the brewing process. |
| MESHING | • meshing v. Present participle of mesh. • meshing n. The act by which something meshes or interlocks. • MESHING n. the act of meshing. |
| MIGHTST | • mightst v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of may. • MIGHTST v. (archaic) 2nd person singular of might, also MIGHTEST. |
| MOSHING | • moshing v. Present participle of mosh. • MOSHING n. a style of energetic sinuous dancing. |
| MUGGISH | • muggish adj. Muggy. • MUGGISH adj. somewhat muggy. |
| MUSHING | • mushing v. Present participle of mush. • mushing n. Action of the verb to mush (travel with a dog sled). • mushing n. A race with a dog team. |
| SHAMING | • shaming v. Present participle of shame. • shaming n. The activity by which somebody is shamed. • SHAMING n. the act of causing someone to feel a painful sense of guilt or degradation. |
| SIMURGH | • simurgh n. (Iranian mythology) A gigantic winged benevolent creature. • SIMURGH n. (Persian) a monstrous bird of Persian fable, also SIMORG, SIMURG. |
| SMIGHTS | • smights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smight. • SMIGHT v. (Spenser) to smite. |