| ALMAH | • almah n. An Egyptian singer or dancing-girl used for entertainment; a dancing-girl, a prostitute. • ALMAH n. (Arabic) an Egyptian girl who sings and dances professionally, also ALMA, ALME, ALMEH. |
| ALMEH | • almeh n. Alternative form of almah. • ALMEH n. (Arabic) an Egyptian girl who sings and dances professionally, also ALMA, ALMAH, ALME. |
| HALMA | • halma n. (Board games, uncountable) A board game invented by George Howard Monks in which the players’ men jump… • halma n. (Countable, historical) In the Greek pentathlon, the long jump with weights in the hands. • Halma prop.n. (Games) A strategic board game played with counters on a board of 16×16 squares. |
| HALMS | • halms n. Plural of halm. • HALM n. a plant stem, also HAULM. |
| HAMAL | • hamal n. A porter in Turkey and nearby countries. • Hamal prop.n. (Astronomy) An orange giant and the brightest star in the constellation Aries; alpha (α) Arietis. • HAMAL n. (Arabic) a porter in eastern countries, also HAMAUL, HAMMAL. |
| HAULM | • haulm n. (Uncountable) The stems of various cultivated plants, left after harvesting the crop, which are used… • haulm n. (Countable) An individual plant stem. • haulm n. (Countable) Part of a harness; a hame. |
| HELMS | • helms n. Plural of helm. • helms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of helm. • Helms prop.n. A surname. |
| HEMAL | • hemal adj. American form standard spelling of haemal. • HEMAL adj. pertaining to the blood, also HAEMAL, HAEMATAL, HAEMIC, HAEMOID, HEMATAL, HEMIC, HEMOID. |
| HILUM | • hilum n. (Botany) The eye of a bean or other seed; the mark or scar at the point of attachment of an ovule or… • hilum n. (Botany) The nucleus of a starch grain. • hilum n. (Anatomy) A depression or fissure through which ducts, nerves, or blood vessels enter and leave a gland… |
| HOLME | • holme n. Alternative form of holm. • Holme prop.n. Any of various villages in England. • Holme prop.n. A river in West Yorkshire, England, which flows into the River Colne at Huddersfield. |
| HOLMS | • holms n. Plural of holm. • HOLM n. a river island, also HOLME. |
| LYMPH | • lymph n. (Obsolete, literary) Pure water. • lymph n. (Physiology) A colourless, watery, coagulable bodily fluid which bathes the tissues and is carried by… • lymph- pref. Alternative form of lympho- before a vowel. |
| MILCH | • milch adj. (Dated, of a cow or other livestock) Used to produce milk; dairy. • milch adj. (Dated, of a mammal) Currently producing milk for its offspring. • milch adj. (Obsolete) Tender; pitiful; weeping. |
| MOHEL | • mohel n. (Judaism) The person who performs the circumcision in a Jewish bris. • Mohel prop.n. (Rare) Alternative form of Mohéli (“one of the major islands of the Comoros”). • MOHEL n. (Hebrew) a person who performs Jewish circumcisions. |
| MUHLY | • muhly n. Any of the many species of grasses of genus Muhlenbergia. • MUHLY n. a perennial grass. |
| MULCH | • mulch n. (Agriculture, horticulture) Any material used to cover the top layer of soil to protect, insulate, or… • mulch v. (Agriculture) To apply mulch. • mulch v. (Agriculture) To turn into mulch. |
| MULSH | • mulsh n. Dated form of mulch. • mulsh v. Dated form of mulch. • MULSH n. loose material, strawy dung, etc., laid on the soil around plants, to protect roots. |
| OMLAH | • omlah n. A staff of native clerks or officials in India. • OMLAH n. (Arabic) an Indian staff of officials. |
| SHALM | • shalm n. Obsolete form of shawm. • SHALM n. an ancient oboe-like musical instrument, also SHAWM. |
| WHELM | • whelm v. (Transitive, archaic) To bury, to cover; to engulf, to submerge. • whelm v. (Transitive, obsolete) To throw (something) over a thing so as to cover it. • whelm v. (Transitive, obsolete) To ruin or destroy. |