| BALLHAWK | • ballhawk n. (Sports) A player who handles the ball skilfully. • ballhawk n. (Baseball, chiefly in Chicago) A person who specializes in catching home-run and foul balls. • ball␣hawk n. (Baseball) an outfielder who is particularly good at defense, especially one who is particularly good… |
| HALLOWED | • hallowed adj. Consecrated or sanctified; sacred, holy. • hallowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hallow. • HALLOW v. to make holy. |
| HALLOWER | • hallower n. One who hallows or makes holy. • HALLOWER n. one who hallows. |
| HALLWAYS | • hallways n. Plural of hallway. • HALLWAY n. a hall or corridor. |
| HAWKBELL | • hawkbell n. A small round metal bell used in falconry, attached to the leg of the bird. • HAWKBELL n. a small bell attached to a hawk's leg. |
| HAWKBILL | • hawkbill n. Alternative spelling of hawksbill. • HAWKBILL n. a kind of sea turtle, also HAWKSBILL. |
| HEADWALL | • headwall n. (Geography) The highest cliff of a glacial cirque. • headwall n. (Geology) The steep cliff at the back of a cirque. • headwall n. (Civil engineering) A retaining wall at the outlet of a drain or culvert. |
| HELLWARD | • hellward adv. Alternative spelling of Hellward. • Hellward adv. Toward Hell. • HELLWARD adv. towards hell. |
| HICKWALL | • hickwall n. (UK, regional) A lesser spotted woodpecker, Dryobates minor. • hickwall n. (UK, regional) A European green woodpecker, Picus viridis. • hickwall n. (UK, regional, archaic) A blue tit, Cyanistes caeruleus. |
| SHALLOWS | • shallows n. Plural of shallow. • shallows n. An area in a large body of water with many shallow areas. • shallows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shallow. |
| TOWNHALL | • townhall n. Alternative form of town hall. • town␣hall n. A building that houses the local government offices of a town. • town␣hall n. (By extension) The town council. |
| UNHALLOW | • unhallow v. To profane; to desecrate. • UNHALLOW v. to profane. |
| WALLFISH | • wallfish n. (UK, regional) edible snail. • WALLFISH n. a snail. |
| WANTHILL | • WANTHILL n. (dialect) a mole. |
| WASHBALL | • washball n. Alternative form of wash-ball. • wash-ball n. (Archaic) A ball or cake of substance used for bathing or personal cleansing, or to produce a lather… • wash␣ball n. Alternative form of wash-ball. |
| WELLHEAD | • wellhead n. The place where a spring breaks out of the ground; the source of water for a stream or well. • wellhead n. (Figuratively) The source of something; a fountainhead. • wellhead n. The surface structure of an oil well etc. |