| BATHHOUSES | • bathhouses n. Plural of bathhouse. • BATHHOUSE n. a public bathing establishment. |
| CHARTHOUSE | • charthouse n. (Nautical) The place on a (Royal Navy) ship in which the course is plotted manually on charts. • CHARTHOUSE n. a room in a ship where charts are kept. |
| HATBRUSHES | • hatbrushes n. Plural of hatbrush. • HATBRUSH n. a brush for cleaning hats. |
| HAUGHTIEST | • haughtiest adj. Superlative form of haughty: most haughty. • HAUGHTY adj. arrogant. |
| HEADHUNTED | • headhunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of headhunt. • head-hunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of head-hunt. • HEADHUNT v. to seek out and recruit executives for business. |
| HEADHUNTER | • headhunter n. (Anthropology) A person who practises headhunting, the taking and preserving of a person’s head after killing them. • headhunter n. One who recruits senior personnel for a company. • headhunter n. (Baseball) A pitcher who throws at the batter’s head. |
| HEARTHRUGS | • hearthrugs n. Plural of hearthrug. • HEARTHRUG n. a rug spread in front of a hearth. |
| HELIANTHUS | • helianthus n. Any plant, of the genus Helianthus, having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow… • Helianthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the sunflowers. • HELIANTHUS n. any plant of the genus Helianthus, such as the sunflower and Jerusalem artichoke. |
| METHUSELAH | • methuselah n. A large wine bottle with the capacity of about 6 liters, equivalent to 8 standard bottles. • methuselah n. (Cellular automata) A small pattern that takes many generations to stabilize. • Methuselah prop.n. The oldest person whose age is recorded in the Hebrew Bible, having reportedly lived 969 years. |
| NUTHATCHES | • nuthatches n. Plural of nuthatch. • NUTHATCH n. any of various small passerine birds of the genus Sitta. |
| UNSHEATHED | • unsheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsheathe. • unsheathed adj. Not protected by a sheath. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |
| UNSHEATHES | • unsheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsheathe. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |
| UNTHATCHED | • unthatched adj. Not thatched. • UNTHATCH v. to strip of thatch. |
| UNTHATCHES | • unthatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthatch. • UNTHATCH v. to strip of thatch. |
| YOUTHHEADS | • YOUTHHEAD n. (obsolete) youth, also YOUNGTH, YOUTHHOOD. |