Ham
//ˈhæm//
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Proper Noun
Verb
Adverb
The word "ham" can be used as noun, proper noun, verb and adverb.
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Admiralty ham Bayonne ham Black Forest ham Christmas ham East Ham Gourock ham Ham Green Ham Street Ham and Stone Hamite Hamitic Hamstreet High Ham Jinhua ham Limerick ham Newham Parma ham Smithfield ham Spam Spanish ham Taylor ham West Ham Westphalian ham York ham burger butter-ham chipped chopped ham chipped ham country ham deviled ham devilled ham dressmaker's ham go HAM ham and beef shop ham and eggs ham barbecue ham chin peng ham e-mail ham hands ham hock ham radio ham salad ham sandwich ham sandwich theorem ham shank ham steak ham up ham-and-egger ham-and-eggs daisy ham-fisted ham-fistedly ham-handed ham-handedly ham-handedness ham-sandwich hambeast hambone hamese hamfat hamfest hamily hamlike hammie hammy hamplanet hamshackle hamstring hamwich mutton ham pressed ham radio ham stuffed ham tailor's ham turkey ham
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actor amateur amateurish bacon brining buttock east ham electronic mail exaggerated go ham ham radio hock hog hram japheth joint junk mail kent kingston knee london meat noah operator overact overacting performer pig pig meat place name popliteal pork pork bacon pork product product radio richmond sandwiches shem showy smoking spam thigh west ham wiltshire
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