| ALMSHOUSE | • almshouse n. A building of residence for the poor, sick or elderly of a parish. Originally founded by the Church… • alms-house n. Alternative spelling of almshouse. • ALMSHOUSE n. a privately supported house offering accommodation to the aged or needy. |
| CHLOASMAS | • chloasmas n. Plural of chloasma. • CHLOASMA n. (Greek) a skin discoloration. |
| HELOTISMS | • helotisms n. Plural of helotism. • HELOTISM n. slavery or serfdom, also HELOTAGE, HELOTRY. |
| HEMOLYSES | • hemolyses n. Plural of hemolysis. • HEMOLYSE v. to break down red blood cells, also HAEMOLYSE, HAEMOLYZE, HEMOLYZE. |
| HEMOLYSIS | • hemolysis n. (Medicine) The destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent release of hemoglobin, at the normal end… • HEMOLYSIS n. destruction of red blood corpuscles. |
| HOMILISTS | • homilists n. Plural of homilist. • HOMILIST n. one who delivers a sermon. |
| HOMOLYSES | • homolyses n. Plural of homolysis. • homolyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of homolyse. • HOMOLYSIS n. decomposition into two uncharged atoms or radicals. |
| HOMOLYSIS | • homolysis n. (Chemistry) The decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances. • homolysis n. The lysis of blood cells by homolysin. • HOMOLYSIS n. decomposition into two uncharged atoms or radicals. |
| HUMORLESS | • humorless adj. (American spelling) Lacking humor or levity; serious; not funny, amusing, amused, or lighthearted. • HUMORLESS adj. (US) without humor, also HUMOURLESS. |
| MAILSHOTS | • mailshots n. Plural of mailshot. • MAILSHOTS n. MAILSHOT. |
| MASHLOCHS | • MASHLOCH n. a mixed grain, also MASHLAM, MASHLIM, MASHLIN, MASHLUM, MASLIN, MONGCORN. |
| MASOOLAHS | • masoolahs n. Plural of masoolah. • MASOOLAH n. an Indian surfboat, also MASSOOLA, MASULA. |
| MESOPHYLS | • mesophyls n. Plural of mesophyl. • MESOPHYL n. the soft tissue of a leaf. |
| MOUTHLESS | • mouthless adj. Without a mouth. • MOUTHLESS adj. destitute of a mouth. |
| PHLOMISES | • phlomises n. Plural of phlomis. • PHLOMIS n. (Greek) any plant of the Phlomis genus of labiate herbs. |
| SCHOLIUMS | • scholiums n. Plural of scholium. • SCHOLIUM n. (Greek) an explanatory marginal note. |
| SHLOSHIMS | • SHLOSHIM n. (Hebrew) the period of thirty days' deep mourning after a death. |