One who goes sneaking about for dishonest or improper purposes; one who skulks, or keeps out of sight; a pander or go-between.
verb
(intransitive) To sneak.
miches
michey
michie
michol
michon
mights
mights
noun
plural of might
mighty
mighty
adj
(colloquial) Very large; hefty.
(informal) Excellent, extremely good.
Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful.
Very heavy and powerful.
Very strong; possessing might.
adv
(colloquial, dialect) Very; to a high degree.
noun
(obsolete, rare) A warrior of great strength and courage.
mihail
mihrab
mihrab
noun
(Islam) A design in a Muslim prayer mat with the same function.
(Islam) A niche in a mosque that indicates the qibla (direction of Mecca), and into which the imam prays.
mikvah
mikvah
noun
(especially UK) Alternative spelling of mikveh
mikveh
mikveh
noun
(Judaism) A ritual bath in which various Jewish purifications are performed.
milchy
milchy
adj
(referring to an oyster) Milky.
Milk-giving; abounding in milk.
miledh
mimish
minhag
minhag
noun
(Judaism) a longstanding religious custom or tradition that is not required by Jewish law
minhah
minhow
minish
minish
verb
(archaic) To lessen or cause to seem to be less.
minthe
minthe
Proper noun
A nymph (associated with Mount Minthe in southern Greece) with whom Hades had an affair, after which either Hades' wife Persephone or her mother Demeter turned the nymph into the herb mint.
mirach
mirach
noun
(medicine, obsolete) The abdominal wall.
mirdha
mirish
mirish
adj
miry; boggy
mirths
mirths
noun
plural of mirth
mischa
mishap
mishap
noun
An accident, mistake, or problem.
Evil accident; ill luck; misfortune; mischance.
verb
(archaic) To happen through misfortune; to mishappen.
mishit
mishit
noun
(sports) An incorrect or bad hit.
verb
(transitive) To incorrectly or badly hit.
mishmi
mishmi
Noun
A member of an ethnic group of Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh.
mishna
mishna
Proper noun
The oldest part of the Talmud, rabbinical writings collected by Rabbi Judah the Holy and published in 250 in Javneh (Jamnia, in Israel).
mithan
mither
mither
noun
(Scotland and Northern England) mother
verb
(intransitive, Northern England, especially Manchester) To make an unnecessary fuss, moan, bother.
(transitive, Northern England, especially Manchester) To pester or irritate someone. Usually directed at children.
mithra
mithra
Proper noun
a particular divinity (yazata) in Zoroastrianism and later Iranian history and culture, the hypostasis of "contract", "oath".
Roman Mithras.
mizpah
mizrah
mizrah
noun
A plaque attached to a wall to indicate the direction of the Temple in Jerusalem, which a Jew should face while praying.
modish
modish
adj
Conforming with fashion or style.
In the current mode.
mohair
mohair
noun
An Angora goat.
The long, fine hair of the Angora goat.
Yarn or fabric made from the hair of the angora goat, often as mixed with cotton or other materials.
mohism
mohism
Noun
A Chinese philosophy based on the doctrines of Mozi and his followers, especially the concept of universal love.
mohist
mohist
Noun
A follower of Mohism.
moishe
mokihi
mokihi
noun
A Māori raft made from dried flower stalks bound together with flax twine.
momish
momish
adj
Alternative form of mommish
monish
monish
verb
(archaic) To admonish; to warn.
mopish
mopish
adj
Given to moping.
moriah
morish
morish
adj
Alternative spelling of moreish
moschi
mulish
mulish
adj
Characteristic of a mule; stubborn, obstinate, or intractable
munich
munith
munshi
munshi
noun
(South Asia) A clerk or secretary.
(South Asia) A language teacher, especially one teaching Hindustani or Persian.
muriah
muzhik
mythic
mythic
adj
Larger-than-life.
Mythical; existing in myth.
mythoi
mythoi
noun
plural of mythos.
namhoi
nashim
nimesh
nimshi
nimshi
noun
Alternative form of nimshy (“a fool”)
ninmah
opheim
ophism
ophism
Noun
The doctrines and rites of the Ophites.
pashim
phemia
phemic
phemie
phemie
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given name Euphemia.
philem
pithom
ramiah
rheims
rhombi
rhombi
noun
plural of rhombus
rhymic
rhymic
adj
Pertaining to rhyme.
richma
romish
romish
Adjective
Belonging or relating to Rome.
Of, like, pertaining to, or supporting Romanism or the Roman Catholic Church.
samish
schism
schism
noun
(Catholicism) a split within Christianity whereby a group no longer recognizes the Bishop of Rome as the head of the Church, but shares essentially the same beliefs with the Church of Rome. In other words, a political split without the introduction of heresy.
(religion) A formal division or split within a religious body.
A split or separation within a group or organization, typically caused by discord.
shamir
shedim
shiism
shimal
shimei
shimmy
shimmy
noun
(rare) A sleeveless chemise.
A dance movement involving thrusting the shoulders back and forth alternately.
A dance that was popular in the 1920s.
An abnormal vibration, especially in the wheels of a vehicle.
verb
(dance) To perform a shimmy (dance movement involving thrusting the shoulders back and forth alternately).
(intransitive) To vibrate abnormally, as a broken wheel.
(intransitive, rare) To shake the body as if dancing the shimmy.
(intransitive, video games) To move across a narrow ledge, either by hanging from it or by strafing on it along the wall.
To climb something (e.g. a pole) gradually (e.g. using alternately one's arms then one's legs).
shrimp
shrimp
noun
(slang) A small, puny or unimportant person.
(slang, uncommon) Synonym of butterface: a person with an attractive body but unattractive face.
(uncountable) The flesh of such crustaceans.
Any of many swimming, often edible, crustaceans, chiefly of the infraorder Caridea or the suborder Dendrobranchiata, with slender legs, long whiskers and a long abdomen.
verb
(intransitive) To fish for shrimp.
To contract; to shrink.
sisham
smirch
smirch
noun
(figurative) A stain on somebody's reputation.
A chirp of radiation power from an astronomical body that has a smeared appearance on its plot in the time-frequency plane (usually associated with massive bodies orbiting supermassive black holes)
Dirt, or a stain.
verb
(transitive) To dirty; to make dirty.
(transitive, figurative) To harm the reputation of; to smear or slander.
smitch
smitch
noun
A tiny amount; a smidge or smidgen.
smiths
smiths
noun
plural of smith
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smith
smithy
smithy
noun
The location where a smith (particularly a blacksmith) works, a forge.
verb
(uncommon) to forge, especially by hand
tahami
thairm
thamin
theism
theism
noun
(strictly) Belief in the existence of a personal creator god, goddess, gods and/or goddesses present and active in the governance and organization of the world and the universe. The God may be known by or through revelation.
A morbid condition resulting from excessive consumption of tea.
Belief in the existence of at least one deity.
themis
themis
Proper noun
A Titan, the embodiment of divine order, law and custom. She was the daughter of Gaia and Uranus.
a main belt asteroid.
thimbu
thiram
thiram
noun
The fungicide and bird repellent tetramethylthiuram disulfide.
thrimp
thymic
thymic
adj
(organic chemistry) Derived from thymol
Of or relating to the thymus gland
thymin
timish
tomish
vehmic
vehmic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the a Westphalian "proto-vigilante" tribunal system during the Middle Ages.
wahima
whilom
whilom
adj
(archaic except literary) At some time in the past; former, sometime.
(obsolete) Of a person: deceased, late.
adv
(archaic except literary) At some time in the past; formerly, once upon a time.
(rare) Preceded by of or this: for some time that has passed.
At times, on occasion, sometimes.
conj
During the same time that; while.
Up to the time that; till, until.
whimmy
whimmy
adj
Full of whims; whimsical.
whimsy
whimsy
noun
(mining) A whim (capstan or vertical drum).
A jigsaw puzzle piece that has been cut into a recognizable shape, as if on a whim; often the shape is representative of the theme of the image used for the puzzle.
A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour.
An impulsive, illogical or capricious character.
verb
(transitive) To fill with whimsies or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.