| BOHRIUMS | • BOHRIUM n. a radioactive element. |
| DRUMFISH | • drumfish n. Any fish of the family Sciaenidae; they make a loud noise by means of an air bladder. • DRUMFISH n. a fish that makes a drumming sound. |
| FRUMPISH | • frumpish adj. Poorly dressed; wearing drab, lifeless, ill-fitting clothing, or being clothing of this kind. • frumpish adj. (Dated) Bad-tempered. • FRUMPISH adj. somewhat like a frump. |
| GRUMPISH | • grumpish adj. Surly; sullen; gruff; grumpy. • GRUMPISH adj. grumpy. |
| HEURISMS | • heurisms n. Plural of heurism. • HEURISM n. the heuristic method or principle in education. |
| HUMIDORS | • humidors n. Plural of humidor. • HUMIDOR n. (Latin) a humid place for storing cigars etc. |
| HUMORIST | • humorist n. (Medicine, now rare, historical) Someone who believes that health and temperament are determined by… • humorist n. (Obsolete) Someone subject to whims or fancies; an eccentric. • humorist n. A humorous or witty person, especially someone skilled in humorous writing or performance. |
| HUMUSIER | • HUMUSY adj. having much humus. |
| INHUMERS | • inhumers n. Plural of inhumer. • INHUMER n. one who inhumes. |
| MISTRUTH | • mistruth n. Untruth; falsehood. • mistruth n. A statement which, while technically true, is dishonestly misleading. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • MISTRUTH n. a lie. |
| MURPHIES | • murphies n. Plural of murphy. • MURPHY n. (colloquial) a potato. |
| MURSHIDS | • murshids n. Plural of murshid. • MURSHID n. in Sufism: a spiritual guide who initiates into a mystical order a postulant wishing to follow the Sufi path to God. |
| RHENIUMS | • rheniums n. Plural of rhenium. • RHENIUM n. a metallic element. |
| RHODIUMS | • rhodiums n. Plural of rhodium. • RHODIUM n. a very hard silvery-white metallic chemical element, belonging to the platinum group. |
| SIMURGHS | • simurghs n. Plural of simurgh. • SIMURGH n. (Persian) a monstrous bird of Persian fable, also SIMORG, SIMURG. |
| THORIUMS | • thoriums n. Plural of thorium. • THORIUM n. a radioactive metallic element. |
| TRIUMPHS | • triumphs n. Plural of triumph. • triumphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of triumph. • TRIUMPH v. to be victorious. |