| HAEMIN | • haemin n. Alternative spelling of hemin. • HAEMIN n. the red, crystalline salt of haematin with hydrochloric acid, also HEMIN. |
| HAMING | • HAME v. (Scots) to go home. |
| HARMIN | • harmin n. Alternative form of harmine. • HARMIN n. an alkaloid derived from harmala seeds, also HARMINE, HARMALIN. |
| HEMINA | • hemina n. (Historical) A Roman unit of liquid measure reckoned as the volume of ⅚ Roman pound of wine and equivalent… • hemina n. (Historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 23 L, used particularly in Leon. • hemina n. (Historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area, varying in size depending on the land’s quality… |
| HEMINS | • hemins n. Plural of hemin. • HEMIN n. the red, crystalline salt of haematin with hydrochloric acid, also HAEMIN. |
| HITMAN | • hitman n. A contract killer; especially one paid by mafia. • hitman n. (Soccer) goalscorer, someone who scores goals. • hit␣man n. Alternative form of hitman. |
| HITMEN | • hitmen n. Plural of hitman. • hit␣men n. Plural of hit man. • HITMAN n. a professional killer. |
| HOMING | • homing v. Present participle of home. • HOMING n. the way missiles guide themselves to a target. |
| HOMINY | • hominy n. A food made from hulled corn (maize) kernels soaked in lye water, rinsed, then cooked and eaten; or… • HOMINY n. hulled, dry corn. |
| HUMINT | • humint n. Alternative spelling of HUMINT. • HUMINT n. Information gained from intelligence agents, or spies, and interrogation. • HUMINT n. human intelligence. |
| HYMNIC | • hymnic adj. Of or relating to hymns. • HYMNIC adj. pertaining to hymns. |
| INHUME | • inhume v. (Transitive) To bury in a grave. • INHUME v. to bury, also INHUMATE. |
| INMESH | • inmesh v. Alternative spelling of immesh To enmesh; to catch as with meshes and nets; to ensnare. • INMESH v. to entangle, also ENMESH, EMMESH, IMMESH. |
| MEHNDI | • mehndi n. Henna (substance used for colouring). • mehndi n. Henna (the plant). • MEHNDI n. (Hindi) in India, the practice of painting designs on the hands, feet etc. using henna. |
| MENHIR | • menhir n. (Archaeology) A single tall standing stone as a monument, especially one dating to prehistoric times. • MENHIR n. (Welsh) a single upright rude monolith of usually prehistoric origin. |
| MINISH | • minish v. (Archaic) To lessen or cause to seem to be less. • Minish prop.n. A surname from Irish. • MINISH v. (archaic) to diminish. |
| MONISH | • monish v. (Archaic) To admonish; to warn. • MONISH v. to admonish; to warn. |
| MUNSHI | • munshi n. (South Asia) A clerk or secretary. • munshi n. (South Asia) A language teacher, especially one teaching Hindustani or Persian. • Munshi prop.n. A surname. |