| ANGUISH | • anguish n. Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress. • anguish v. (Intransitive) To suffer pain. • anguish v. (Transitive) To cause to suffer pain. |
| CHAUVIN | • Chauvin prop.n. A surname. • CHAUVIN n. (French) one with excessive pride in his own country. |
| 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. |
| HAFNIUM | • hafnium n. A chemical element (symbol Hf) with an atomic number of 72: a lustrous, silvery-grey tetravalent transition metal. • HAFNIUM n. a metallic element. |
| HAHNIUM | • hahnium n. (Chemistry, obsolete) A rejected name for dubnium. • hahnium n. (Chemistry, obsolete) A rejected name for hassium. • HAHNIUM n. an artificially produced transuranic element. |
| HAUDING | • HAUD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| HAULING | • hauling v. Present participle of haul. • hauling n. Haulage. • HAULING n. the act of dragging. |
| HAUSING | • HAUSE v. (archaic) to embrace, also HALSE, HAWSE. |
| HUITAIN | • huitain n. A French poem, a kind of octastich. • HUITAIN n. (French) a group of eight lines of verse. |
| INHAULS | • inhauls n. Plural of inhaul. • INHAUL n. a line for bringing in a sail, also INHAULER. |
| INHAUST | • inhaust v. (Transitive) To draw inward or absorb. • INHAUST v. to drink in. |
| INHUMAN | • inhuman adj. Of or pertaining to inhumanity and the indifferently cruel, sadistic or barbaric behavior it brings. • inhuman adj. Transcending or different than what is human. • INHUMAN adj. lacking desirable human qualities. |
| NILGHAU | • nilghau n. Alternative form of nilgai. • NILGHAU n. (Hindi) a kind of antelope, also NILGAI, NILGAU, NILGHAI, NYLGHAI, NYLGHAU. |
| NURAGHI | • nuraghi n. Plural of nuraghe. • NURAGHE n. a broch-like Sardinian round tower, probably of the Bronze Age, also NURHAG. |
| TAUHINU | • TAUHINU n. (Maori) a poplar tree. |
| UNCHAIN | • unchain v. To remove chains from; to free; to liberate. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |
| UNCHAIR | • Unchair prop.n. A commune of the Marne department, France. • UNCHAIR v. to remove from a chairmanship. |
| UNFAITH | • unfaith n. Absence of faith. • UNFAITH n. a lack of faith. |
| UNHAIRS | • unhairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhair. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |