| CHUMMINESS | • chumminess n. The state of being chummy. • CHUMMINESS n. the state of being chummy. |
| DISINHUMES | • disinhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinhume. • DISINHUME v. to disinter. |
| ENTHUSIASM | • enthusiasm n. Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness. • enthusiasm n. Something in which one is keenly interested. • enthusiasm n. (Obsolete or historical) Possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy. |
| EUNUCHISMS | • EUNUCHISM n. the state of being eunuch. |
| EUPHONISMS | • euphonisms n. Plural of euphonism. • EUPHONISM n. the custom of using pleasing sounding words. |
| HEMIONUSES | • HEMIONUS n. (Greek) an Asiatic wild ass, aka kiang or dziggetai, also HEMIONE. |
| HOMOUSIANS | • homousians n. Plural of homousian. • HOMOUSIAN n. one who believes God the Son to be the same as God the Father. |
| HUMANENESS | • humaneness n. The property of being humane. • HUMANENESS n. the quality of being humane. |
| HUMANISERS | • humanisers n. Plural of humaniser. • HUMANISER n. something or someone that humanises, also HUMANIZER. |
| HUMBLENESS | • humbleness n. Modesty, humility; the property of being humble. • HUMBLENESS n. the quality of being humble. |
| MESHUGASEN | • MESHUGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MISCANTHUS | • miscanthus n. Any of several perennial grasses, of genus Miscanthus, native to subtropical and tropical regions of… • Miscanthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Poaceae – the miscanthus grasses. • MISCANTHUS n. any of several hardy, ornamental, perennial grasses. |
| MUCHNESSES | • muchnesses n. Plural of muchness. • MUCHNESS n. greatness. |
| MULISHNESS | • mulishness n. The characteristic of being mulish. • MULISHNESS n. obstinacy. |
| NUMBFISHES | • numbfishes n. Plural of numbfish. • NUMBFISH n. the torpedo fish, which numbs by the electric shocks which it gives. |
| TRANSHUMES | • transhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |
| TUNESMITHS | • tunesmiths n. Plural of tunesmith. • TUNESMITH n. a songwriter or composer of light music. |
| UPMANSHIPS | • UPMANSHIP n. the art of gaining some kind of advantage over others. |