These are the meanings of the letters HOMEGOER when you unscramble them.
- Gomer (n.)
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance, especially in mortars; -- named after the inventor.
- Gomer (n.)
A Hebrew measure. See Homer.
- Groom (n.)
A boy or young man; a waiter; a servant; especially, a man or boy who has charge of horses, or the stable.
- Groom (n.)
A man recently married, or about to be married; a bridegroom.
- Groom (n.)
One of several officers of the English royal household, chiefly in the lord chamberlain's department; as, the groom of the chamber; the groom of the stole.
- Groom (v. i.)
To tend or care for, or to curry or clean, as a, horse.
- Homer (n.)
A carrier pigeon remarkable for its ability to return home from a distance.
- Homer (n.)
A Hebrew measure containing, as a liquid measure, ten baths, equivalent to fifty-five gallons, two quarts, one pint; and, as a dry measure, ten ephahs, equivalent to six bushels, two pecks, four quarts.
- Homer (n.)
See Hoemother.
- Merge (v. i.)
To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost.
- Merge (v. t.)
To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb.
- rehem (unknown)
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- rheme (unknown)
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- romeo (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.