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There are 17 words ending with HAM

HAMham n. (Anatomy) The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.
ham n. (Countable) A thigh and buttock of an animal slaughtered for meat.
ham n. (Uncountable) Meat from the thigh of a hog cured for food.
CHAMcham n. Archaic spelling of khan.
cham n. An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson.
cham v. (Obsolete) To chew.
SHAMsham adj. Intended to deceive; false.
sham adj. Counterfeit; unreal.
sham n. A fake; an imitation that purports to be genuine.
WHAMwham n. A forceful blow.
wham n. The sound of such a blow; a thud.
wham interj. The sound of a forceful blow.
OGHAMogham n. Alternative form of Ogham.
ogham prop.n. Alternative form of Ogham.
Ogham prop.n. An ancient Celtic alphabet historically used to write Primitive Irish.
BONHAMbonham n. (Ireland, rural) A piglet.
Bonham prop.n. A surname.
Bonham prop.n. A city, the county seat of Fannin County, Texas, United States.
DERHAMderham n. Archaic form of dirham.
Derham prop.n. A surname.
DERHAM n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern coin, also DIRHAM, DIRHEM.
DIRHAMdirham n. A unit of currency used in the Arab world, currently the name of the currency of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.
dirham n. (Historical units of measurement) Alternative form of dirhem: a former Turkish unit of weight.
Dirham n. Alternative letter-case form of dirham.
FULHAMfulham n. (Archaic, UK, slang) Alternative form of fullam (“loaded die”).
fulham n. (Archaic, UK, colloquial, by extension) Alternative form of fullam (“sham”).
Fulham prop.n. An area in southwestern London, England, on the north side of the River Thames.
GRAHAMgraham n. (Uncountable) Flour made by grinding wheat berries including the bran.
graham n. (Countable) A graham cracker.
Graham prop.n. A Scottish surname from Old English and clan name.
PELHAMpelham n. A type of bit used on the bridle of a horse, consisting of a mouthpiece, a shank, and two rings on each side.
Pelham prop.n. A suburb of Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SP108368).
Pelham prop.n. A city in Shelby County, Alabama, United States.
BRECHAMBRECHAM n. (Scots) a horse-collar, also BRECHAN.
GINGHAMgingham n. (Uncountable) A cotton fabric made from dyed and white yarn woven in checks.
gingham n. (Countable) A dress made from that material.
GINGHAM n. (Malay) a striped cotton fabric.
XANTHAMxantham n. Alternative form of xanthan.
XANTHAM n. a gum produced by the culture fermentation of glucose, used as a stabilizer, also XANTHAN.
BROUGHAMbrougham n. A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, designed in 1839. It had an open seat for the driver in front of…
brougham n. An automobile, a sedan without a roof over the driver’s seat.
BROUGHAM n. a one-horse closed carriage.
SEALYHAMSealyham n. A Sealyham terrier.
SEALYHAM n. a terrier dog.
PETERSHAMpetersham n. (Dated) A rough, knotted woollen cloth, used chiefly for men’s overcoats.
petersham n. (Dated) A coat made of that material.
Petersham prop.n. A village in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ1873).

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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