These are the meanings of the letters PHYMA when you unscramble them.
- amp (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Ham (n.)
Home.
- Ham (n.)
The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.
- Ham (n.)
The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking.
- Hap (n.)
A cloak or plaid.
- Hap (n.)
That which happens or comes suddenly or unexpectedly; also, the manner of occurrence or taking place; chance; fortune; accident; casual event; fate; luck; lot.
- Hap (v. i.)
To happen; to befall; to chance.
- Hap (v. t.)
To clothe; to wrap.
- Hay (n.)
A hedge.
- Hay (n.)
A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a rabbit.
- Hay (n.)
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
- Hay (v. i.)
To cut and cure grass for hay.
- Hay (v. i.)
To lay snares for rabbits.
- Hyp (n.)
An abbreviation of hypochonaria; -- usually in plural.
- Hyp (v. t.)
To make melancholy.
- Map (n.)
A representation of the surface of the earth, or of some portion of it, showing the relative position of the parts represented; -- usually on a flat surface. Also, such a representation of the celestial sphere, or of some part of it.
- Map (n.)
Anything which represents graphically a succession of events, states, or acts; as, an historical map.
- Map (v. t.)
To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.
- May (n.)
A maiden.
- May (n.)
The early part or springtime of life.
- May (n.)
The fifth month of the year, containing thirty-one days.
- May (n.)
The flowers of the hawthorn; -- so called from their time of blossoming; also, the hawthorn.
- May (n.)
The merrymaking of May Day.
- May (v.)
An auxiliary verb qualifyng the meaning of another verb, by expressing: (a) Ability, competency, or possibility; -- now oftener expressed by can.
- Pah (interj.)
An exclamation expressing disgust or contempt. See Bah.
- Pah (n.)
A kind of stockaded intrenchment.
- Pam (n.)
The knave of clubs.
- Pay (n.)
An equivalent or return for money due, goods purchased, or services performed; salary or wages for work or service; compensation; recompense; payment; hire; as, the pay of a clerk; the pay of a soldier.
- Pay (n.)
Satisfaction; content.
- Pay (v. i.)
Hence, to make or secure suitable return for expense or trouble; to be remunerative or profitable; to be worth the effort or pains required; as, it will pay to ride; it will pay to wait; politeness always pays.
- Pay (v. i.)
To give a recompense; to make payment, requital, or satisfaction; to discharge a debt.
- Pay (v. t.)
Hence, figuratively: To compensate justly; to requite according to merit; to reward; to punish; to retort or retaliate upon.
- Pay (v. t.)
To cover, as bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc., with tar or pitch, or waterproof composition of tallow, resin, etc.; to smear.
- Pay (v. t.)
To discharge or fulfill, as a duy; to perform or render duty, as that which has been promised.
- Pay (v. t.)
To discharge, as a debt, demand, or obligation, by giving or doing what is due or required; to deliver the amount or value of to the person to whom it is owing; to discharge a debt by delivering (money owed).
- Pay (v. t.)
To give or offer, without an implied obligation; as, to pay attention; to pay a visit.
- Pay (v. t.)
To satisfy, or content; specifically, to satisfy (another person) for service rendered, property delivered, etc.; to discharge one's obligation to; to make due return to; to compensate; to remunerate; to recompense; to requite; as, to pay workmen or servants.
- pya (unknown)
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- yah (unknown)
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- Yam (n.)
A large, esculent, farinaceous tuber of various climbing plants of the genus Dioscorea; also, the plants themselves. Mostly natives of warm climates. The plants have netted-veined, petioled leaves, and pods with three broad wings. The commonest species is D. sativa, but several others are cultivated.
- Yap (n.)
A bark; a yelp.
- Yap (v. i.)
To bark; to yelp.