A disc-like throwing weapon originally from India.
chamkis
champak
champak
noun
Alternative form of champac (Magnolia champaca)
chekmak
chekmak
noun
A Turkish fabric of silk and cotton, with gold thread interwoven.
hackeem
hackman
hackman
noun
The driver of a hack
hackmen
hackmen
noun
plural of hackman
hakamim
hakeems
hakeems
noun
plural of hakeem
hammock
hammock
noun
(US, archaic outside dialects) A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines.
A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends.
verb
(intransitive) To lie in a hammock.
(transitive) To make something be wrapped tight, like in a hammock.
(transitive, broadcasting) To schedule (a new or unpopular programme) between two popular ones in the hope that viewers will watch it.
(transitive, of a cloth) To hang in a way that resembles a hammock.
heckman
hickman
hickman
Proper noun
a city in Kentucky, USA
hohokam
hohokam
Proper noun
An archaeological culture that existed from the 1st to 15th century BCE in the desert of present day Arizona.
hommack
hookman
hookman
noun
someone who uses a hook
huskamp
hyakume
kamachi
kamichi
kamichi
noun
A South American bird with a long, slender, horn-like ornament on its head and two sharp spurs on each wing, the horned screamer, Anhima cornuta.
kamilah
karameh
kashima
kashmir
kerwham
kerwham
intj
A wham; a sound of a powerful collision.
khakham
khamsin
khamsin
noun
A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.
khartum
khayyam
klamath
klamath
Noun
Any member of a Native American tribe formerly living along the Klamath River in California and Oregon.
Proper noun
The language of this tribe (also known as Klamath-Modoc).
A county in southern Oregon.
A former county in northern California.
kohanim
kohanim
noun
plural of kohen
komarch
krahmer
kuhlman
kumshaw
lakshmi
lakshmi
Proper noun
The Hindu goddess of wealth, the consort of Vishnu and married to Rama (in her incarnation as Sita) and Krishna (as Rukmini and Radha).
name used in India.
mahaska
mahaska
Proper noun
a small city in Kansas, USA.
makhzan
makhzan
noun
Alternative form of makhzen
makhzen
makhzen
noun
(historical) The governing institution in Morocco and in pre-1957 Tunisia, centered on the monarch and also including certain military personnel, landowners, civil servants, etc.
marchak
markham
markham
Proper noun
A city in southern Ontario, suburb of Toronto.
markhor
markhor
noun
A large wild goat, Capra falconeri, especially Capra falconeri megaceros, syn. Capra megaceros, having huge flattened spiral horns, found in the western Himalayas.
mawkish
mawkish
adj
(archaic or dialectal) Feeling sick, queasy.
(archaic) Sickening or insipid in taste or smell.
Excessively or falsely sentimental; showing a sickly excess of sentiment.
mehalek
mehalek
noun
(historical) A former currency of Abyssinia.
mikhail
mikvahs
mikvahs
noun
plural of mikvah
mohawks
mohawks
noun
plural of mohawk
mowhawk
mukhtar
mukhtar
noun
(India, historical) A person acting as an agent, particularly a lawyer.
(politics) A minor official—usually overseeing a village or town—in many Arab countries and (historical) in the Ottoman Empire and its successor states, including Turkey, Northern Cyprus, and formerly Albania.
(specifically) Alternative spelling of muhtar: an elected official overseeing a village or neighborhood in modern Turkey.
nkrumah
peckham
peckham
Proper noun
A suburb in the London Borough of Southwark, England.
pinkham
rackham
rockham
samekhs
samekhs
noun
plural of samekh
samkhya
samkhya
Proper noun
One of the six schools of classical Indian philosophy.
semikah
shemaka
tekamah
wickham
wickham
Proper noun
A village in Hampshire, England.
wykeham
yamshik
yamshik
noun
Alternative form of yamstchik
yashmak
yashmak
noun
A veil worn by Muslim women to cover parts of the face when they are in public.