| AMPHITHECIA | • AMPHITHECIUM n. the outer layer of cells of the embryo of mosses and liverworts that develops into the outer parts of the spore-bearing capsule. |
| CHAMAEPHYTE | • chamaephyte n. (Botany) Any low perennial plant whose buds overwinter just above soil level. • CHAMAEPHYTE n. a winter-flowering plant. |
| CHAMBERHAND | • CHAMBERHAND n. (New Zealand) a worker in the cold storage area of a slaughterhouse. |
| HAEMACHROME | • haemachrome n. Hematin. • HAEMACHROME n. a blood pigment, such as haemoglobin, that carries oxygen, also HEMACHROME. |
| HAEMOPHILIA | • haemophilia n. (British spelling, pathology) Any of several hereditary illnesses that impair the body’s ability to… • hæmophilia n. Alternative spelling of haemophilia. • HAEMOPHILIA n. a hereditary disease causing excessive bleeding when any blood vessel is even slightly injured. |
| HAEMOPHOBIA | • haemophobia n. Alternative spelling of hemophobia. • hæmophobia n. Obsolete typography of haemophobia. • HAEMOPHOBIA n. an irrational fear of blood. |
| HAEMORRHAGE | • haemorrhage n. British form standard spelling of hemorrhage. • haemorrhage v. British form standard spelling of hemorrhage. • hæmorrhage n. (Chiefly British spelling) Archaic spelling of haemorrhage. |
| HAMMERHEADS | • hammerheads n. Plural of hammerhead. • HAMMERHEAD n. a type of shark. |
| HAMSHACKLED | • hamshackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hamshackle. • HAMSHACKLE v. to fetter; to restrain. |
| HAMSHACKLES | • hamshackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hamshackle. • HAMSHACKLE v. to fetter; to restrain. |
| STOMACHACHE | • stomachache n. A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion. (The pain is usually lower than the stomach and… • stomach␣ache n. Alternative spelling of stomachache. • STOMACHACHE n. pain in or in the region of the stomach. |