| BUDDHA | • buddha n. A human being who has become enlightened. (in Buddhism) • buddha n. A statue or image of the Buddha. • buddha n. (Informal, uncountable) marijuana. |
| DADAHS | • DADAH n. (Australian slang) illegal drugs. |
| DALEDH | • daledh n. Alternative form of dalet. • DALEDH n. (Hebrew) the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also DALED, DALETH. |
| DASHED | • dashed v. Past participle of dash. • dashed adj. (Of a line) Made up of short lines with small gaps between each one and the next. • dashed adj. (Britain, dated, informal, euphemistic) Damned. |
| DOODAH | • doodah n. Alternative spelling of doodad. • doodah n. (Informal) poop. • DOODAH n. something whose name one has forgotten, also DOODAD. |
| HADDEN | • Hadden prop.n. A surname. • HAD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| HADDIE | • haddie n. (Dialect) A haddock. • HADDIE n. (Scots) a haddock. |
| HANDED | • handed adj. (In combination) Having a certain kind or number of hands. • handed adj. (In combination) Having a peculiar or characteristic hand or way of treating others. • handed adj. (Obsolete) With hands joined; hand in hand. |
| HEADED | • headed adj. Of a sheet of paper: having the sender’s name, address, etc. preprinted at the top. • headed adj. (In combination) Having a head with specified characteristics. • headed adj. (In combination) Having hair of a specified color. |
| HODADS | • hodads n. Plural of hodad. • ho-dads n. Plural of ho-dad. • HODAD n. a non-surfer, also HODADDY. |
| KEDDAH | • keddah n. (India) An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants. • KEDDAH n. (Hindi) an enclosure used for the capture of wild elephants, also KHEDA, KHEDAH. |
| SADDHU | • saddhu n. Alternative spelling of sadhu. • SADDHU n. (Sanskrit) an ascetic Indian holy man, also SADHU. |
| SHADED | • shaded adj. Being in the shade, not in direct light. • shaded adj. Having a slight colour added (of a diagram or picture) or being slightly darkened as if in the shade. • shaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of shade. |
| SIDDHA | • siddha n. (Hinduism, Jainism) One who has achieved a high degree of physical and spiritual development. • SIDDHA n. (Sanskrit) one who has attained occult power or siddhi, also SIDHA. |