| ANHEDRAL | • anhedral adj. (Mineralogy) Lacking sharp, recognisable crystal faces. • anhedral n. (Aeronautics) the downward slope of an aircraft’s wing. • ANHEDRAL n. the downward inclination of an aircraft's wing. |
| ASHLARED | • ashlared adj. Built with ashlars. • ASHLAR v. to build with squared stones, also ASHLER. |
| BALDHEAD | • baldhead n. A person whose head is bald. • baldhead n. A white-headed variety of pigeon. • baldhead n. (Rastafari) A person who is not Rastafarian. |
| BEHEADAL | • beheadal n. Beheading. • BEHEADAL n. the cutting off of a head. |
| CEPHALAD | • cephalad adv. (Anatomy) Towards the head (or anterior extremity), a direction that in humans corresponds to superior. • CEPHALAD adv. towards the head. |
| CHALANED | • chalaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of chalan. • CHALAN v. (Urdu) in India, to cause (an accused person) to appear before a magistrate. |
| DANELAGH | • Danelagh prop.n. Alternative form of Danelaw. • DANELAGH n. the law that prevailed in the Danelaw, the part of England ruled by the Danes, also DANELAW. |
| FLATHEAD | • flathead n. Any fish in the family Platycephalidae. • flathead n. (US, informal) Alternative form of flathead catfish. • flathead n. (Plural only "flatheads") A type of screw or bolt designed to fit in a countersink so that it sits flush… |
| HALALLED | • halalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of halal. • HALAL v. (Arabic) to slaughter according to Muslim law, also HALLAL. |
| HALLOAED | • halloaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of halloa. • HALLOA v. to shout out a greeting, also HALLO, HALLOO, HELLO, HILLO, HILLOA, HOLLA, HOLLO, HOLLOA, HOLLOO, HULLO. |
| HEADLAMP | • headlamp n. An individual headlight, particularly of a motor vehicle. • headlamp n. A flashlight worn on the head. • HEADLAMP n. a light on the front of a car. |
| HEADLAND | • headland n. Coastal land that juts into the sea. • headland n. The unplowed boundary of a field. • HEADLAND n. a point of land running out into the sea. |
| HEADRAIL | • headrail n. The supporting rail of a blind (such as a Venetian blind) that encloses its mechanism; a headbox. • headrail n. (Nautical) A railing, on a sailing ship, behind the figurehead. • headrail n. (Nautical, slang, obsolete, in the plural) A person’s teeth. |
| HEADSAIL | • headsail n. (Nautical) Any sail (of a sailing vessel) set forward of the foremost mast. • HEADSAIL n. a sail set forward of the foremast of a ship. |
| 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. |
| LAKEHEAD | • lakehead n. The part of a lake most distant from its outlet. • Lakehead prop.n. A census-designated place in Shasta County, California, United States. • LAKEHEAD n. the shore of a lake furthest from the outlet. |
| NAILHEAD | • nailhead n. The head of a nail. • NAILHEAD n. the top of a nail. |
| RAILHEAD | • railhead n. (Rail transport) A point on a railway system where goods (or passengers) are loaded, unloaded or transferred… • railhead n. The furthest point on a railroad/railway under construction to which rails have been laid. • railhead n. (Rail transport) The top surface (head) of a rail. |
| SLAPHEAD | • slaphead n. (Britain, slang, derogatory) A bald person; somebody with a shaved or hairless head. • SLAPHEAD n. (slang) a bald person. |