| DUTCHMEN | • dutchmen n. Plural of dutchman. • Dutchmen n. Plural of Dutchman. • DUTCHMAN n. something used to hide structural defects. |
| PITCHMEN | • pitchmen n. Plural of pitchman. • PITCHMAN n. a salesman of small wares. |
| WATCHMEN | • watchmen n. Plural of watchman. • WATCHMAN n. a man employed to stand guard. |
| CATCHMENT | • catchment n. (Often attributive) Any structure or land feature which catches and holds water; the collection of such water. • catchment n. A catchment area, or the people it serves. • catchment v. To divide into catchment areas. |
| HATCHMENT | • hatchment n. (Heraldry) An escutcheon of a deceased person, placed within a black lozenge and hung on a wall. • HATCHMENT n. a diamond-shaped escutcheon bearing a deceased person's arms. |
| SWITCHMEN | • switchmen n. Plural of switchman. • SWITCHMAN n. a pointsman. |
| CATCHMENTS | • catchments n. Plural of catchment. • CATCHMENT n. the act of collecting water; the water collected from a river etc. |
| HATCHMENTS | • hatchments n. Plural of hatchment. • HATCHMENT n. a diamond-shaped escutcheon bearing a deceased person's arms. |
| KLOOTCHMEN | • klootchmen n. Plural of klootchman. • KLOOTCHMAN n. (Native American) a Native American woman, wife or squaw, also KLOOCH, KLOOCHMAN, KLOOTCH. |
| BEWITCHMENT | • bewitchment n. The characteristic of being bewitched. • BEWITCHMENT n. the state of being bewitched. |
| BEWITCHMENTS | • bewitchments n. Plural of bewitchment. • BEWITCHMENT n. the state of being bewitched. |
| MISMATCHMENT | • mismatchment n. Mismatching; a bad or unsuitable match. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| MISMATCHMENTS | • mismatchments n. Plural of mismatchment. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| NIGHTWATCHMEN | • nightwatchmen n. Plural of nightwatchman. • night-watchmen n. Plural of night-watchman (alternative spelling of night watchmen). • night␣watchmen n. Plural of night watchman. |