A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric.
A hymn of praise or loyalty.
verb
(transitive, poetic) To celebrate with anthems.
asthma
asthma
noun
(pathology) A long-term respiratory condition, in which the airways may unexpectedly and suddenly narrow, often in response to an allergen, cold air, exercise, or emotional stress. Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.
athymy
athymy
noun
Archaic form of athymia.
bamoth
chatom
cotham
cotham
Proper noun
An inner suburb of Bristol, England between Clifton, Redland and St Pauls
fathom
fathom
noun
(archaic or obsolete) Depth of insight; mental reach or scope.
(chiefly in the plural) An unspecified depth.
(chiefly nautical, historical) Originally, the distance between an adult man's arms stretched out away from the sides of his torso so that they make a straight line perpendicular to his body, measured from the tips of the longest fingers of each hand, generally reckoned to be six feet (about 1.8 metres); subsequently used as a unit for water depth but now generally replaced by the metre.
(figuratively) Control, grasp.
Someone or something that is embraced.
The act of stretching out one's arms away from the sides of the torso so that they make a straight line perpendicular to the body.
verb
(also figuratively) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.
(archaic or obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
(figuratively) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
(figuratively) To conduct an examination or inquiry; to investigate.
(obsolete) To embrace (someone or something).
To measure a depth; to sound.
gotham
gotham
Proper noun
Nickname for New York City.
A village in Nottinghamshire, England, associated in folklore with insanity.
hamata
hamate
hamate
adj
(anatomy) Hooked at the end.
noun
The hamate bone.
hamath
hamelt
hametz
hamfat
hamfat
noun
(US slang, acting) A low-grade actor; a ham or hamfatter.
(US, black slang, obsolete) Something average; a mediocre thing or person, especially a jazz musician.
(US, slang, offensive, obsolete) A black person.
hamilt
hamite
hamite
noun
(zoology) Any member of the Hamites.
hamlet
hamlet
noun
(Britain) A village that does not have its own church.
A small village or a group of houses.
Any of the fish of the genus Hypoplectrus in the family Serranidae.
hamnet
harmat
hetman
hetman
noun
(history) A Cossack headman or general.
Title used by the second-highest military commander in Poland and Lithuania (15th to 18th century).
himati
humate
humate
noun
(chemistry) A salt of humic acid.
jotham
khamti
latham
mahant
mahant
noun
(Hinduism) A head or chief of a monastery
mahout
mahout
noun
An elephant driver and keeper.
verb
To drive elephants.
maltha
maltha
noun
(historical) Any similar preparation used by the ancients as a cement, stucco, or mortar.
A thick mineral pitch.
Mineral tar.
malthe
martha
marthe
matchy
matchy
adj
color-coordinated, matching, especially to an excess.
mather
mather
noun
Alternative form of madder
mathes
mathew
mathew
Proper noun
name, an occasional spelling variant of Matthew.
mathia
mathis
mathre
mathur
matkah
matrah
matsah
mattah
matzah
matzah
noun
Alternative spelling of matzo
matzoh
matzoh
noun
Alternative form of matzo
maught
maythe
mcmath
meathe
mehtar
mehtar
noun
(India, historical) A ruler in certain princely states of the Northwest Frontier region.
(India, historical) A sweeper or scavenger of low caste.
mentha
mentha
noun
(botany) Any of the mint genus Mentha, mints and similar species.
metaph
mettah
mithan
mithra
mithra
Proper noun
a particular divinity (yazata) in Zoroastrianism and later Iranian history and culture, the hypostasis of "contract", "oath".
Roman Mithras.
murtha
othman
smatch
smatch
noun
(obsolete) A smack or taste.
(obsolete) A trace quantity; a smattering or smidgeon.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To have a feeling; to smack (of something).
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To have a taste; to taste (something).
smeath
smeath
noun
(UK, dialect) A bird, the smew.
tahami
tehama
tehama
Proper noun
a small city in California, which was the original county seat.
thairm
thamar
thamar
Proper noun
name. A less common spelling of Tamar.
thames
thames
Proper noun
River in southern England flowing 336 km (209 mi.) through London to the North Sea.
River in Ontario province, Canada, flowing 258 km (160 mi.) to Lake St. Clair.
River in the U.S. State of Connecticut flowing 24 km (15 mi.) past New London to Long Island Sound.
A town in the North Island of New Zealand, situated on the Firth of Thames (a large bay) and the Coromandel Peninsula.
thamin
thamos
thamus
thanom
tharms
tharms
noun
plural of tharm
thelma
therma
thiram
thiram
noun
The fungicide and bird repellent tetramethylthiuram disulfide.
thoman
thomas
thorma
warmth
warmth
noun
(art) The effect of using mostly red and yellow hues.
A moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm.