| BACKHANDED | • backhanded adj. With the back of the hand. • backhanded adj. Involving a backward flip of the hand. • backhanded adj. Insincere, sarcastic, ironic, or self-contradictory. |
| CHANDELLED | • chandelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of chandelle. • CHANDELLE v. to perform an abrupt climbing turn. |
| CYNGHANEDD | • cynghanedd n. (Prosody) The complex system of internal assonance, alliteration and rhyme in Welsh strict-meter poetry. • CYNGHANEDD n. (Welsh) a technique in Welsh verse. |
| DACHSHUNDS | • dachshunds n. Plural of dachshund. • DACHSHUND n. (German) a breed of dog. |
| DEACONHOOD | • deaconhood n. The state or office of being a deacon; deaconship. • DEACONHOOD n. the office of deacon. |
| DECAHEDRON | • decahedron n. A polyhedron with ten faces. • DECAHEDRON n. a solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces. |
| DICHONDRAS | • dichondras n. Plural of dichondra. • DICHONDRA n. a genus of tropical perennial herbs of the morning glory family. |
| GRANDCHILD | • grandchild n. A child of someone’s child. • GRANDCHILD n. the child of one's son or daughter. |
| HACENDADOS | • hacendados n. Plural of hacendado. • HACENDADO n. (Spanish) the owner or proprietor of a hacienda, also HACIENDADO. |
| HACIENDADO | • haciendado n. Alternative form of hacendado. • HACIENDADO n. the owner of a hacienda, also HACENDADO. |
| HANDCUFFED | • handcuffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of handcuff. • HANDCUFF v. to fetter with restraining cuffs. |
| HANDPICKED | • handpicked adj. Picked by hand rather than by machinery. • handpicked adj. (Figurative) Selected with great care or by insiders or an individual. • handpicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of handpick. |
| HINDCASTED | • hindcasted adj. (Mathematics) calculated as a hindcast. • HINDCAST v. to test a mathematical model by inputting known or closely estimated data for past events to see how well the output matches the known results. |
| SANDWICHED | • sandwiched v. Simple past tense and past participle of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. |
| SECONDHAND | • secondhand adj. (Of goods) Not new; previously owned and used by another. • secondhand adj. (Of a dealer) Dealing in such merchandise. • secondhand adj. (Figurative) Indirect; from a secondary source; not firsthand. |