| CHUMSHIP | • chumship n. (Uncountable) The condition of being chums; friendship. • chumship n. (Social sciences) preadolescent friendship between two people of the same sex. • CHUMSHIP n. friendship. |
| HAHNIUMS | • HAHNIUM n. an artificially produced transuranic element. |
| HAMEWITH | • HAMEWITH adv. (Scots) homewards. |
| HELMINTH | • helminth n. A parasitic worm; a fluke, tapeworm, or nematode. • HELMINTH n. a parasitic intestinal nematode. |
| HIGHMOST | • highmost adj. (Obsolete) highest. • HIGHMOST adj. highest, also HIGHERMOST. |
| HUMPHING | • humphing v. Present participle of humph. • HUMPH v. to carry (something cumbersome, heavy or awkward), also HUMF. |
| HYPHEMIA | • HYPHEMIA n. a blood deficiency. |
| MAHIMAHI | • mahimahi n. Alternative spelling of mahi-mahi. • mahi-mahi n. A large food and game fish of the family Coryphaenidae which is commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters. • MAHIMAHI n. (Hawaiian) the dolphinfish, especially its flesh prepared as food. |
| MASHGIAH | • mashgiah n. (Judaism) Alternative spelling of mashgiach. • MASHGIAH n. (Hebrew) a person who ensures adherence to kosher rules, also MASHGIACH. |
| MASHIACH | • MASHIACH n. (Hebrew) in Judaism, the Messiah. |
| MIDTHIGH | • midthigh n. The middle of the thigh (lengthwise). • MIDTHIGH n. a garment reaching to the middle of the thigh. |
| MISHMASH | • mishmash n. A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things. • mishmash v. (Transitive) To mix together, especially in a confused way. • mishmash v. (Intransitive) To become mixed together. |
| MISHMOSH | • mishmosh n. Alternative form of mishmash. • MISHMOSH n. a confused mixture, also MISHMASH. |
| NYMPHISH | • nymphish adj. Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs. • nymphish adj. Resembling a nymph. • NYMPHISH adj. like a nymph. |
| RHYTHMIC | • rhythmic adj. Of or relating to rhythm. • rhythmic adj. Characterized by rhythm. • rhythmic adj. Written in verse, especially rhyming verse. |
| SEMIHIGH | • semihigh adj. Moderately high. • SEMIHIGH adj. moderately high. |
| SHLOSHIM | • shloshim n. Alternative form of sheloshim. • SHLOSHIM n. (Hebrew) the period of thirty days' deep mourning after a death. |
| SUMPHISH | • sumphish adj. (Scotland, Northern England) stupid; blockheaded. • SUMPHISH adj. (Scots) stupid, doltish. |