| BEDASHED | • bedashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bedash. • BEDASH v. to wet by dashing or throwing water or other liquid upon. |
| BEDHEADS | • bedheads n. Plural of bedhead. • BEDHEAD n. the headboard of a bed. |
| CHEDDARS | • cheddars n. Plural of cheddar. • cheddars v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheddar. • CHEDDAR n. any of several types of smooth hard yellow or whitish cheese. |
| DIEHARDS | • diehards n. Plural of diehard. • die-hards n. Plural of die-hard. • DIEHARD n. a stubborn person. |
| GODHEADS | • godheads n. Plural of godhead. • GODHEAD n. the state of being a god, also GODHOOD. |
| HADEDAHS | • hadedahs n. Plural of hadedah. • HADEDAH n. (South African) a large greyish-green ibis. |
| HEADENDS | • headends n. Plural of headend. • HEADEND n. a facility that receives and distributes communications signals. |
| REDHEADS | • redheads n. Plural of redhead. • Redheads prop.n. Plural of Redhead. • REDHEAD n. any of several birds with reddish head, esp. the pochard. |
| SEEDHEAD | • seedhead n. A part of certain plants that bears the seeds after flowering, as in the dandelion. • SEEDHEAD n. a seed-containing part of some plants that develops after flowering or fruiting. |
| SHADOWED | • shadowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shadow. • SHADOW v. to make dark or gloomy. |
| SHEDHAND | • shedhand n. (Australia, New Zealand) A worker in a sheep-shearing shed. • SHEDHAND n. a person who works in a shearing shed. |
| SHEDLOAD | • shedload n. (Slang, euphemistic) shitload; a large amount. • shed␣load n. A load that has been shed. • shed␣load n. Alternative spelling of shedload. |
| UNDASHED | • undashed adj. Not marked with a dash. • undashed adj. Not destroyed; not ruined. • UNDASHED adj. not dashed, e.g. of hopes. |
| UNSHADED | • unshaded adj. Not shaded; lacking shade or a shade. • UNSHADED adj. not shaded. |