| BUSHELMEN | • bushelmen n. Plural of bushelman. • BUSHELMAN n. one who bushels, mends and alters men's clothes, also BUSHELER, BUSHELLER. |
| DISHELMED | • dishelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishelm. • DISHELM v. to deprive of a helmet. |
| HELMED | • helmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of helm. • helmed adj. Wearing a helm. • HELM v. to steer a ship. |
| HELMER | • helmer n. (US) Synonym of showrunner. • Helmer prop.n. A surname from German. • Helmer prop.n. An unincorporated community in Latah County, Idaho, United States. |
| HELMERS | • helmers n. Plural of helmer. • Helmers prop.n. Plural of Helmer. • HELMER n. a film director. |
| HELMET | • helmet n. A hard, protective head covering, typically part of armour. • helmet n. That which resembles a helmet in form, position, etc. • helmet v. (Transitive) To cover with, or as if with, a helmet. |
| HELMETED | • helmeted adj. Having or wearing a helmet, or having the appearance of wearing a helmet. • HELMET v. to supply with a protective covering for the head. |
| HELMETING | • helmeting v. Present participle of helmet. • HELMETING n. the act of fitting with a helmet. |
| HELMETINGS | • HELMETING n. the act of fitting with a helmet. |
| HELMETLESS | • helmetless adj. Without a helmet. |
| HELMETLIKE | • helmetlike adj. Resembling a helmet. • HELMETLIKE adj. like a helmet. |
| HELMETS | • helmets n. Plural of helmet. • HELMET v. to supply with a protective covering for the head. |
| OVERWHELMED | • overwhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwhelm. • OVERWHELM v. to crush with something strong or heavy. |
| UNDERWHELMED | • underwhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNHELMED | • unhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhelm. • unhelmed adj. Not helmed; not wearing a helm. • UNHELM v. to remove the helmet of. |
| UNHELMETED | • unhelmeted adj. Not helmeted; not wearing a helmet. • UNHELMETED adj. not fitted with a helmet. |
| WHELMED | • whelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of whelm. • WHELM v. (archaic) to cover or engulf completely with usually disastrous effect. |