| BUNHEAD | • bunhead n. (Informal) An obsessive or extremely dedicated ballerina. • BUNHEAD n. a female ballet dancer. |
| DAUPHIN | • dauphin n. The eldest son of the king of France. Under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties, the Dauphin of France… • dauphin n. (Allegorical): An eldest son. • Dauphin prop.n. A placename. |
| DHURNAS | • DHURNA n. (Hindi) a method of collecting a debt in which the person who is owed money sits on the debtor's doorstep until payment is made, or the debtor starves to death, also DHARNA. |
| HANDFUL | • handful n. The amount that a hand will grasp or contain. • handful n. (Obsolete) A hand’s breadth; four inches. • handful n. A small number, usually approximately five. |
| HANDGUN | • handgun n. A small gun with a relatively short barrel, designed to be held and operated with a single hand. • HANDGUN n. a gun that can be held and fired in one hand. |
| HANDOUT | • handout n. A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use. • handout n. A gift to the poor or needy. • handout n. A gift, something obtained without effort. |
| HAUDING | • HAUD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| HAUNTED | • haunted adj. Of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts. • haunted adj. Obsessed (By an idea, threat, etc.). • haunted adj. Showing a feeling of being disturbed. |
| HOUDANS | • Houdans n. Plural of Houdan. • HOUDAN n. (French) a type of domestic fowl. |
| HUSBAND | • husband n. The master of a house; the head of a family; a householder. • husband n. A tiller of the ground; a husbandman. • husband n. A prudent or frugal manager. |
| NHANDUS | • NHANDU n. (Tupi) the rhea, a South American ostrich, also NANDU, NANDOO. |
| NUMDAHS | • numdahs n. Plural of numdah. • NUMDAH n. (Urdu) an embroidered felt rug made in India. |
| UNHANDS | • unhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhand. • UNHAND v. to remove the hand from. |
| UNHANDY | • unhandy adj. Of a person, or movement: not handy; inept; clumsy; not dexterous. • unhandy adj. Awkward; not convenient. • UNHANDY adj. clumsy, awkward. |
| UNHARDY | • unhardy adj. Not hardy. • UNHARDY adj. not hardy. |
| UNHEADS | • unheads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhead. • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UNHEARD | • unheard adj. Not heard. • unheard adj. Not listened to. • unheard adj. Not known to fame; not illustrious or celebrated; obscure. |
| UNHOARD | • unhoard v. (Transitive) To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer. • UNHOARD v. to take from a hoard. |