| ADHEREND | • adherend n. That which adheres to something else by adhesion. • ADHEREND n. the surface to which an adhesive sticks. |
| DECKHAND | • deckhand n. (Nautical) A member of the crew of a merchant ship who performs manual labour. • deckhand n. (Theater) A stagehand. • deckhand v. (Intransitive) To work on a boat as a deckhand; crew. |
| HANDFEED | • handfeed v. (Of an animal or machine) To feed by hand. • hand-feed v. Alternative spelling of handfeed. • HANDFEED v. to feed with the hand. |
| HANDHELD | • handheld adj. Alternative spelling of hand-held. • handheld n. Alternative spelling of hand-held. • hand-held adj. Held in one or both hands. |
| HANDMADE | • handmade adj. Manufactured by hand. • handmade n. An art or craft object made by hand. • hand-made adj. Alternative form of handmade. |
| HARDENED | • hardened v. Simple past tense and past participle of harden. • hardened adj. Inured; toughened. • hardened adj. Unfeeling; pitiless; callous. |
| HEADBAND | • headband n. A strip of fabric worn around the head. • headband n. A hair-accessory, made of a flexible material and curved like a horseshoe, for holding one’s hair back. • headband n. A strip of fabric attached to the top of the spine of a book; used as decoration and reinforcement. |
| HEADENDS | • headends n. Plural of headend. • HEADEND n. a facility that receives and distributes communications signals. |
| 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. |
| HEADPOND | • HEADPOND n. a pond created behind a dam. |
| HEADWIND | • headwind n. A wind that blows directly against the course of a vehicle, like an aircraft, train, or ship. • headwind n. (Figurative, by extension) A strong force that impedes or reverses progress. • head␣wind n. Alternative form of headwind. |
| HINDHEAD | • hindhead n. (Zoology) The rear part of the head. • HINDHEAD n. the back of the head. |
| SHEDHAND | • shedhand n. (Australia, New Zealand) A worker in a sheep-shearing shed. • SHEDHAND n. a person who works in a shearing shed. |
| UNDASHED | • undashed adj. Not marked with a dash. • undashed adj. Not destroyed; not ruined. • UNDASHED adj. not dashed, e.g. of hopes. |
| UNHANDED | • unhanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhand. • UNHAND v. to remove the hand from. |
| UNHEADED | • unheaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhead. • unheaded adj. Not headed. • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UNSHADED | • unshaded adj. Not shaded; lacking shade or a shade. • UNSHADED adj. not shaded. |