| HARMED | • harmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of harm. • HARM v. to injure. |
| HARMEL | • harmel n. Dated form of harmal. • HARMEL n. an African bean plant, also HARMALA. |
| HARMER | • harmer n. (Very rare) One who harms. • Harmer prop.n. A surname. • HARMER n. one who harms. |
| CHARMED | • charmed adj. Under a magic spell (cast by a charm); bewitched. • charmed adj. Having great good fortune, as though magically wrought. • charmed adj. Impressed by the pleasantness of something. |
| CHARMER | • charmer n. A charming person; one who charms or seduces; a smoothie. • charmer n. An enchanter or magician. • CHARMER n. one that charms. |
| HARMELS | • HARMEL n. an African bean plant, also HARMALA. |
| HARMERS | • harmers n. Plural of harmer. • Harmers prop.n. Plural of Harmer. • HARMER n. one who harms. |
| PHARMED | • PHARM v. to redirect computer users from legitimate websites to counterfeit sites in order to gain confidential information about them. |
| PHARMER | • pharmer n. (Internet) One who engages in pharming (fraudulent redirection of Internet traffic). • PHARMER n. one who participates in pharming. |
| CHARMERS | • charmers n. Plural of charmer. • CHARMER n. one that charms. |
| PHARMERS | • pharmers n. Plural of pharmer. • PHARMER n. one who participates in pharming. |
| UNHARMED | • unharmed adj. Which has not suffered harm; which has not been injured or damaged. • UNHARMED adj. not harmed. |
| BECHARMED | • becharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of becharm. • BECHARM v. to enchant. |
| CHARMEUSE | • charmeuse n. A fine semi-lustrous crepe in satin weave. • CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material. |
| ENCHARMED | • encharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encharm. • ENCHARM v. (obsolete) to cast a spell on, to charm. |
| UNCHARMED | • uncharmed adj. Not charmed. • uncharmed adj. (Physics) Having no charm quark. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |
| CHARMEUSES | • charmeuses n. Plural of charmeuse. • CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material. |
| OUTCHARMED | • outcharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcharm. • OUTCHARM v. to surpass in charming. |
| COUNTERCHARMED | • countercharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of countercharm. • COUNTERCHARM v. to destroy or dissolve the effects of (another charm). |