| CHALUTZ | • chalutz n. (Historical) A member of a group of Jewish immigrants to Palestine who worked in agriculture or forestry. • CHALUTZ n. (Hebrew) an Israeli farmer. |
| CLAUCHT | • CLAUCHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUGHT. |
| CLAUGHT | • CLAUGHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUCHT. |
| FLAUGHT | • FLAUGHT v. (Scots) to cut, pare. |
| GALUTHS | • GALUTH n. (Hebrew) the forced exile of Jews, the diaspora, also GALUT. |
| HALIBUT | • halibut n. A large flatfish of the genus Hippoglossus, which sometimes leaves the ocean floor and swims vertically. • HALIBUT n. a kind of large flatfish, also HOLIBUT. |
| HALITUS | • halitus n. A vapour. • HALITUS n. (Latin) an exhalation. |
| HATEFUL | • hateful adj. Evoking a feeling of hatred. • hateful adj. Dislikeable. • hateful adj. Full of hatred. |
| HATFULS | • hatfuls n. Plural of hatful. • HATFUL n. as much as a hat can hold. |
| HATSFUL | • hatsful n. Plural of hatful. • HATFUL n. as much as a hat can hold. |
| HAULOUT | • haulout n. A site, on land or ice, visited by pinnipeds when they temporarily leave the water between periods of foraging. • haul-out n. A location where seals or sea lions haul out. • haul-out n. The act of hauling out (bringing ashore) a boat, especially for repair and maintenance. |
| HURLBAT | • hurlbat n. A lightweight medieval throwing-axe. • HURLBAT n. (obsolete) an ancient Roman boxing glove loaded with metal, aka cestus, also WHIRLBAT, WHORLBAT. |
| OUTHAUL | • outhaul v. (Transitive) To haul out. • outhaul n. (Nautical) A rope that is used to extend a sail along a spar. • OUTHAUL n. a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar, also OUTHAULER. |
| OUTLASH | • outlash n. The act of somebody lashing out. • OUTLASH v. to lash out, shed tears. |
| THALLUS | • thallus n. (Botany) An undifferentiated plant body, such as in algae. • thallus n. (Botany) Any plant body lacking vascular tissue. • THALLUS n. (Greek) a plant body not differentiated into leaf, stem and root. |
| THULIAS | • THULIA n. an oxide of thulium. |
| TULCHAN | • tulchan n. (Obsolete) A calfskin stuffed with straw and given to a cow, as if living, to induce her to give milk. • tulchan n. (Historical, derogatory) A man appointed as a bishop in Scotland after the Reformation, who was a bishop… • TULCHAN n. (Gaelic) a calf's skin set beside a cow to make her give milk freely. |
| UNLATCH | • unlatch v. Remove from a latch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |