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There are 20 words containing NEHAM

Bayonne␣hamBayonne␣hamsBonehamBonehamsChinehamgone␣ham gone␣HAM gone␣H.A.M.LinehamLinehamsLucerne␣hammerLucerne␣hammersLynehamNorth␣StonehamSteeple␣with␣TynehamStonehamstone␣hammerstone␣hammersStonehamsTyneham

23 definitions found

  • Bayonne␣ham — n. An air-dried salted ham that takes its name from the French city of Bayonne.
  • Bayonne␣hams — n. Plural of Bayonne ham.
  • Boneham — prop.n. A surname.
  • Bonehams — prop.n. Plural of Boneham.
  • Chineham — prop.n. A suburban area and civil parish in Basingstoke and Deane…
  • gone␣ham — v. Past participle of go ham.
  • gone␣HAM — v. Past participle of go HAM.
  • gone␣H.A.M. — v. Past participle of go H.A.M.
  • Lineham — prop.n. A surname.
  • Linehams — prop.n. Plural of Lineham.
  • Lucerne␣hammer — n. A type of poleaxe with a modified hammerhead and a sharp angled…
  • Lucerne␣hammers — n. Plural of Lucerne hammer.
  • Lyneham — prop.n. A small village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district… — prop.n. A large village and former RAF base in north Wiltshire… — prop.n. A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia…
  • North␣Stoneham — prop.n. A settlement in Eastleigh borough, Hampshire, England…
  • Steeple␣with␣Tyneham — prop.n. A civil parish (without a council) in Dorset, England…
  • Stoneham — prop.n. A habitational surname from locations. — prop.n. A placename.
  • stone␣hammer — n. A hammer formed with a face at one end, and a thick, blunt…
  • stone␣hammers — n. Plural of stone hammer.
  • Stonehams — prop.n. Plural of Stoneham.
  • Tyneham — prop.n. A ghost village in Steeple with Tyneham parish, Dorset…
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