(Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism) A doctrine of non-violence, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
ahmadi
ahmadi
Noun
A follower of the Ahmadiyya religion (sometimes labelled a denomination of Islam).
Proper noun
definition
ahmedi
ainhum
ainhum
noun
(medicine) A painful constriction of the base of the fifth toe, frequently followed by autoamputation, occurring predominantly in black Africans and their descendants.
amathi
amethi
amidah
amidah
Proper noun
An important daily prayer that is said while standing.
amphib
amphid
amphid
noun
(nematology) One of a pair of chemosensory sense organs positioned laterally on the head of a nematode.
anhima
anhima
noun
A South American aquatic bird; the horned screamer or kamichi (Anhima cornuta).
aschim
bahima
behaim
bimahs
bimahs
noun
plural of bimah
brahmi
brahmi
Noun
A script once used in south and central Asia
chiasm
chiasm
noun
Alternative form of chiasma
Alternative form of chiasmus
chimar
chimla
chimla
noun
(Scotland, possibly obsolete) Chimney.
chymia
dhiman
dirham
dirham
noun
(historical units of measurement) Alternative form of dirhem: a former Turkish unit of weight.
A unit of currency used in the Arab world, currently the name of the currency of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.
famish
famish
verb
(intransitive) To die of hunger; to starve to death.
(intransitive) To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to nearly perish.
(intransitive) To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary.
(obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
(transitive) To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to cause to be very hungry.
(transitive) To force, control, or constrain by famine.
(transitive) To kill, or to cause great suffering to, by depriving or denying anything necessary.
gyimah
haemic
haemic
adj
(chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of hemic
haemin
haemin
noun
Alternative spelling of hemin
haimes
hakims
hakims
noun
plural of hakim
halima
hameil
hamilt
hamish
hamish
Proper noun
name of mostly Scottish usage.
hamite
hamite
noun
(zoology) Any member of the Hamites.
hamlin
hamlin
Proper noun
Any of various towns:
a town in West Virginia, USA
hamuli
hamuli
noun
plural of hamulus
hardim
hardim
noun
(obsolete) Synonym of stellion (a kind of lizard)
harmin
harmin
noun
Alternative form of harmine
hashim
hayyim
hemina
hemina
noun
(historical) A Roman unit of liquid measure reckoned as the volume of ⅚ Roman pound of wine and equivalent to about 0.27 L although differing slightly over time, used in English pharmacy into the 17th century.
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 23 L, used particularly in Leon.
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area, varying in size depending on the land's quality and used particularly in Leon.
hermai
hermai
noun
plural of herma
hermia
hiemal
hiemal
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to winter, wintry.
hilham
hilmar
himati
hinman
holmia
holmia
noun
(inorganic chemistry) The rare earth holmium oxide
homrai
homrai
noun
(archaic) A bird, the great hornbill (Buceros bicornis).
ihrams
ihrams
noun
plural of ihram
imamah
imamah
noun
A female imam.
An Islamic turban.
imnaha
imphal
imphal
Proper noun
The state capital of Manipur (India).
ingham
inhame
kamahi
kamahi
noun
A New Zealand tree Weinmannia racemosa
kamiah
kamiah
Proper noun
A city/town in Idaho.
kashim
kashim
noun
A traditional, large, semisubterranean men's communal house, in which communal and ceremonial events are hosted.
khamti
kohima
kohima
Proper noun
The state capital of Nagaland (India).
lamish
lamish
adj
Somewhat lame.
licham
machin
madaih
madrih
magahi
mahdis
maholi
mahori
mahsir
mahsir
noun
Alternative form of mahseer (“type of fish”)
maihem
maihem
noun
(obsolete, used chiefly before 1900) Alternative form of mayhem, in the sense of maiming or causing bodily harm.
marish
marish
adj
(now poetic or archaic) Marshy; growing in bogs or marshes.
noun
(now poetic or archaic) A marsh.
mashie
mashie
noun
(golf, dated) A metal-headed golf club with a moderate loft, the equivalent of a five iron in a modern set of clubs.
mathia
mathis
mauchi
mchail
mehari
mehari
noun
A type of fast-running dromedary camel, which can be used for racing or transport.
meriah
michal
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
minhag
minhag
noun
(Judaism) a longstanding religious custom or tradition that is not required by Jewish law
minhah
mirach
mirach
noun
(medicine, obsolete) The abdominal wall.
mirdha
mischa
mishap
mishap
noun
An accident, mistake, or problem.
Evil accident; ill luck; misfortune; mischance.
verb
(archaic) To happen through misfortune; to mishappen.
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
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.
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.
moriah
muriah
namhoi
nashim
ninmah
pashim
phemia
ramiah
richma
samish
shamir
shimal
sisham
tahami
thairm
thamin
thiram
thiram
noun
The fungicide and bird repellent tetramethylthiuram disulfide.