(medicine) A painful constriction of the base of the fifth toe, frequently followed by autoamputation, occurring predominantly in black Africans and their descendants.
anhima
anhima
noun
A South American aquatic bird; the horned screamer or kamichi (Anhima cornuta).
chemin
chimin
dhiman
haemin
haemin
noun
Alternative spelling of hemin
hamlin
hamlin
Proper noun
Any of various towns:
a town in West Virginia, USA
harmin
harmin
noun
Alternative form of harmine
heimin
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.
hemine
hemins
hemins
noun
plural of hemin
henism
henism
noun
(obsolete, philosophy) The theory that mind and matter are all the one type of substance
himene
hinman
homing
homing
verb
present participle of home
hominy
hominy
noun
A food made from hulled corn (maize) kernels soaked in lye water, rinsed, then cooked and eaten; or, the rinsed kernels are dried and coarsely ground into hominy grits.
hymnic
hymnic
adj
Of or relating to hymns.
imnaha
ingham
inhame
inhume
inhume
verb
(transitive) To bury in a grave.
inmesh
inmesh
verb
Alternative spelling of immesh To enmesh; to catch as with meshes and nets; to ensnare.
machin
menhir
menhir
noun
(archaeology) A single tall standing stone as a monument, especially one dating to prehistoric times.
michon
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.
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
monish
monish
verb
(archaic) To admonish; to warn.
munich
munith
munshi
munshi
noun
(South Asia) A clerk or secretary.
(South Asia) A language teacher, especially one teaching Hindustani or Persian.