| HASSIUM | • hassium n. An artificially-produced transuranic chemical element (symbol Hs) with atomic number 108. • HASSIUM n. a radioactive element synthetically produced by high-energy ion bombardment. |
| HUMUSES | • humuses n. Plural of humus. • HUMUS n. decomposed organic matter in the soil. |
| ISTHMUS | • isthmus n. A narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, and connecting two larger landmasses. • isthmus n. (Anatomy) Any such narrow part connecting two larger structures. • isthmus n. (Graph theory) An edge in a graph whose deletion increases the number of connected components of the graph. |
| MASHUAS | • mashuas n. Plural of mashua. • MASHUA n. a tuber plant grown in the Andes. |
| MASHUPS | • mashups n. Plural of mashup. • mash-ups n. Plural of mash-up. • MASHUP n. a piece of live or recorded music in which a producer blends together two or more tracks, often from contrasting genres. |
| MULSHES | • mulshes n. Plural of mulsh. • mulshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mulsh. • MULSH v. to cover with mulsh, also MULCH. |
| MUNSHIS | • munshis n. Plural of munshi. • Munshis prop.n. Plural of Munshi. • MUNSHI n. (Hindi) a secretary, an interpreter, also MOONSHEE. |
| MUSHERS | • mushers n. Plural of musher. • MUSHER n. a person who travels through snow on foot; a driver of a dog-sledge. |
| MUSHIES | • mushies n. Plural of mushie. • MUSHIE n. (Australian slang) a mushroom. |
| SAMSHUS | • SAMSHU n. (Chinese) a spirituous liquor distilled by the Chinese from the yeasty liquor in which boiled rice has fermented under pressure, also SAMSHOO. |
| SHLUMPS | • shlumps n. Plural of shlump. • SHLUMP v. (Yiddish) to dress sloppily, also SCHLUMP. |
| SHMUCKS | • shmucks n. Plural of shmuck. • SHMUCK n. (Yiddish) a pitiful, stupid or obnoxious person, also SCHMUCK. |
| SMASHUP | • smashup n. (Informal) An abrupt, damaging breakdown or failure. • smashup n. (Informal) A violent collision involving one or more vehicles. • smashup n. An instance or the result of smashing; that which has been smashed into pieces. |
| SMUSHED | • smushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smush. • SMUSH v. to crush. |
| SMUSHES | • smushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smush. • SMUSH v. to crush. |
| SUMACHS | • sumachs n. Plural of sumach. • SUMACH n. any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Rhus, also SUMAC. |