CHARISM | • charism n. (Christianity, theology) A power or authority, generally of a spiritual nature, believed to be a freely… • CHARISM n. (Greek) a special magnetic appeal, also CHARISMA. |
CHIMARS | • CHIMAR n. a loose sleeveless robe worn by Anglican bishops, also CHIMER, CHIMERE. |
CHRISMA | • chrisma n. Plural of chrismon. • CHRISMON n. (Greek) a Christian monogram. |
DIRHAMS | • dirhams n. Plural of dirham. • DIRHAM n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern coin, also DERHAM, DIRHEM. |
HARMINS | • HARMIN n. an alkaloid derived from harmala seeds, also HARMINE, HARMALIN. |
KASHMIR | • Kashmir prop.n. A region of the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, located between (and de facto divided between)… • Kashmir prop.n. An intermontane valley situated between Pir Panjal Range and Himadri. • KASHMIR n. a soft twilled fabric made of fine goat's wool, also CASHMERE, CASIMERE, CASIMIRE, CASSIMERE, KERSEYMERE. |
KHIMARS | • khimars n. Plural of khimar. • KHIMAR n. a type of head covering worn by Arab women. |
MAHSIRS | • MAHSIR n. (Hindi) a large freshwater fish, also MAHSEER. |
MASHIER | • mashier adj. Comparative form of mashy: more mashy. • MASHY adj. of the nature of a mash. |
MIDRASH | • Midrash n. A Rabbinic commentary on a text from the Hebrew Scripture. • Midrash n. The Rabbinic technique or tradition of such exegesis. • MIDRASH n. (Hebrew) an early Jewish interpretation of a biblical text. |
MIHRABS | • mihrabs n. Plural of mihrab. • MIHRAB n. (Arabic) a niche or slab in a mosque marking the direction of Mecca. |
MISHEAR | • mishear v. (Transitive, intransitive) To hear wrongly. • mishear v. To misunderstand. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • MISHEAR v. to hear incorrectly. |
MOHAIRS | • mohairs n. Plural of mohair. • MOHAIR n. (Arabic) a fabric made from the silky hair of angora goats. |
RAMMISH | • rammish adj. Like a ram; rank; lascivious. • RAMMISH adj. resembling a male sheep, also RAMMY. |
THAIRMS | • THAIRM n. (Scots) an intestine, catgut, also THARM. |
THIRAMS | • thirams n. Plural of thiram. • THIRAM n. an insecticide. |
THRIMSA | • thrimsa n. (Historical) An Anglo-Saxon denomination of money; it may or may not have been a coin. • THRIMSA n. (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon gold coin, also THRYMSA. |
WARMISH | • warmish adj. Somewhat warm. • WARMISH adj. somewhat warm. |