| GRAYHEAD | • grayhead n. (North America) A person with gray hair; an elderly person. • GRAYHEAD n. one with grey hair, also GREYHEAD. |
| HAYLAGES | • haylages n. Plural of haylage. • HAYLAGE n. silage made from partially dried grass. |
| HAYMAKER | • haymaker n. (Agriculture) A person or machine which harvests or prepares tall grass for use as animal fodder. • haymaker n. (Informal, fisticuffs) A particularly powerful punch, especially one which knocks down an opponent… • haymaker n. (Figuratively, by extension) Any decisive blow, shock, or forceful action. |
| HAYRAKES | • hayrakes n. Plural of hayrake. • HAYRAKE n. a large rake for collecting hay. |
| HEADACHY | • headachy adj. Suffering from a headache. • headachy adj. Resembling or characteristic of a headache. • HEADACHY adj. having a headache, also HEADACHEY. |
| HEADSTAY | • headstay n. (Nautical) Synonym of forestay. • HEADSTAY n. a support for a ship's foremast. |
| HEADWAYS | • headways n. Plural of headway. • HEADWAY n. forward movement. |
| HEARSAYS | • hearsays n. Plural of hearsay. • HEARSAY n. secondhand information. |
| HEREAWAY | • hereaway adv. (Regional) hereabouts, around here. • HEREAWAY adv. hereabout, in this vicinity, also HEREAWAYS. |
| HIDEAWAY | • hideaway n. A hiding place, somewhere one can go to get away from other people. • hideaway adj. Capable of being stored out of sight when not in use. • hide␣away v. (Transitive) To stash or store something in a secret location. |
| HYPOGAEA | • hypogaea n. Plural of hypogaeum. • HYPOGAEUM n. (Greek) an underground chamber, also HYPOGEUM. |
| NYMPHAEA | • nymphaea n. (Botany) Originally, the European white water lily; later also, a species of the genus Nymphaea. • nymphaea n. Plural of nymphaeum. • Nymphaea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Nymphaeaceae – the waterlilies. |
| SASHAYED | • sashayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. |
| SEALYHAM | • Sealyham n. A Sealyham terrier. • SEALYHAM n. a terrier dog. |
| SYNAPHEA | • synaphea n. (Prosody) The metrical continuity between one colon and another. • synaphea n. (Prosody) Mutual connection of all the verses in a system, so that they are scanned as one verse, as in anapaestics. • synaphea n. (Prosody) Elision or synalepha, at the end of a line, of the final vowel of a dactylic hexameter before… |