| CHUMMING | • chumming v. Present participle of chum. • chumming n. (Military, aviation, historical) The use of a lit aeroplane to draw enemy fire so that the enemy can… • CHUM v. to be close friends with someone. |
| HELMSMAN | • helmsman n. (Nautical) A member of a ship’s crew who is responsible for steering. • helmsman n. (Figuratively) A leader. • HELMSMAN n. one who steer a ship. |
| HELMSMEN | • helmsmen n. Plural of helmsman. • HELMSMAN n. one who steer a ship. |
| HOMONYMS | • homonyms n. Plural of homonym. • HOMONYM n. a word similar in structure to another. |
| HOMONYMY | • homonymy n. (Semantics) The property of being a homonym. • HOMONYMY n. the state of being a homonym. |
| HUMANISM | • humanism n. The study of the humanities or the liberal arts; literary (especially classical) scholarship. • humanism n. (Historical, often capitalized) Specifically, a cultural and intellectual movement in 14th-16th century… • humanism n. An ethical system that centers on humans and their values, needs, interests, abilities, dignity and… |
| HUMMINGS | • hummings n. Plural of humming. • HUMMING n. the noise of bees. |
| HYMENIUM | • hymenium n. (Mycology) The sporebearing surface of a fungus. • HYMENIUM n. the spore-bearing surface of certain fungi, as that on the gills of a mushroom. |
| MARCHMAN | • marchman n. (Historical) A person living in the marches (border regions) between England and Scotland or Wales. • Marchman prop.n. A surname. • MARCHMAN n. a person living near a border. |
| MARCHMEN | • marchmen n. Plural of marchman. • MARCHMAN n. a person living near a border. |
| MIDMONTH | • midmonth adj. Occurring in the middle of a month, neither at the beginning nor the end. • midmonth n. A point in the middle of a month. • MIDMONTH n. halfway through the month. |
| SHAMMING | • shamming v. Present participle of sham. • SHAM v. to feign. |
| SHIMMING | • shimming v. Present participle of shim. • shimming n. (Crime) The act of fraudulently copying a chip from a chip-and-pin card, such as found on credit cards… • SHIM v. to adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood. |
| UNHEMMED | • unhemmed adj. Lacking a hem. • unhemmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhem. • UNHEMMED adj. not hemmed. |
| WHAMMING | • whamming v. Present participle of wham. • WHAM v. to hit with a loud impact. |
| WHIMMING | • whimming v. Present participle of whim. • WHIM v. to turn aside. |