| AHENT | • AHENT adv. (dialect) behind, also AHINT, AHIND. |
| AHINT | • ahint adv. (UK dialectal) behind. • ahint prep. (UK dialectal) behind. • AHINT adv. (dialect) behind, also AHENT, AHIND. |
| CHANT | • chant v. To sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music. • chant v. To sing or intone sacred text. • chant v. To utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner, especially as a group. |
| HAINT | • haint v. (US, dialectal) Alternative form of haunt. • haint n. (US, dialectal) A ghost; a supernatural being; Alternative form of haunt. • haint cont. (Dialectal) Alternative form of ain’t. |
| HANTS | • hants n. Plural of hant. • Hants prop.n. Short for Hampshire. • ha'nts n. Plural of ha’nt. |
| HAUNT | • haunt v. (Transitive) To inhabit or to visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts). • haunt v. (Transitive) To make uneasy, restless. • haunt v. (Transitive) To stalk; to follow. |
| HIANT | • HIANT adj. (Latin) gaping. |
| NATCH | • natch adv. (Colloquial) Naturally; of course. • natch n. The rump of beef, especially the lower and back part of the rump. • natch n. (Dialect) A notch. |
| NEATH | • neath prep. (Poetic) Beneath. • Neath prop.n. A town in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales. • Neath prop.n. A river in Neath Port Talbot county borough, which flows into Baglan Bay. |
| SNATH | • snath n. The shaft of a scythe. • SNATH n. the curved handle of a scythe, also SNATHE, SNEAD, SNEATH. |
| TANHS | • TANH n. (short for) a hyperbolic tangent. |
| THANA | • thana n. An Indian military outpost. • thana n. (India) A police station, or a police jurisdiction. • THANA n. (Hindi) an Indian police station, also TANA, TANNA, TANNAH, THANAH, THANNA, THANNAH. |
| THANE | • thane n. (Historical) A rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron. • Thane prop.n. A large city and district of Maharashtra, India, part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. • THANE n. a freeman granted land in return for military service; a Scottish feudal lord, also THEGN. |
| THANG | • thang n. (Slang) Pronunciation spelling of thing, usually used to denote a known fad or popular activity. • Thang prop.n. A surname. • THANG n. (colloquial) thing. |
| THANK | • thank n. (Obsolete) An expression of appreciation; a thought. • thank v. (Transitive) To express gratitude or appreciation toward. • thank v. (Transitive) To feel gratitude or appreciation toward. |
| THANS | • Thans prop.n. Plural of Than. • THAN n. (obsolete) then. that time. |
| THANX | • thanx interj. (Slang, intentional) Alternative spelling of thanks. • THANX interj. (colloquial) thank you. |
| UNHAT | • unhat v. (Transitive, intransitive) To take off the hat of; to remove one’s hat, especially as a mark of respect. • UNHAT v. to remove a hat. |