| ADHERING | • adhering v. Present participle of adhere. • ADHERE v. to become or remain attached or close to something. |
| CHAUNGED | • chaunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of chaunge. • CHAUNGE v. (obsolete) to change. |
| 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. |
| DEASHING | • deashing v. Present participle of deash. • DEASH v. to remove ash from. |
| DUNGHEAP | • dungheap n. Alternative spelling of dung heap. • dung-heap n. Alternative form of dungheap. • dung␣heap n. A mound of animal droppings for agricultural use. |
| GAUNCHED | • gaunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of gaunch. • GAUNCH v. to impale, also GANCH. |
| HANGARED | • hangared v. Simple past tense and past participle of hangar. • hangared adj. Having a specified number or kind of hangars. • HANGAR v. to place in an aircraft shelter. |
| HEADBANG | • headbang v. To engage in headbanging, the vigorous movement of the head in time to music. • head␣bang n. Alternative form of headbang. • HEADBANG v. to nod one's head violently to the beat of loud music. |
| HEADINGS | • headings n. Plural of heading. • HEADING n. a title. |
| HEADLONG | • headlong adv. With the head first or down. • headlong adv. With an unrestrained forward motion. • headlong adv. Rashly; precipitately; without deliberation; in haste, hastily. |
| HEADRING | • headring n. A band of hair and grass worn on the head by married Zulu men. • HEADRING n. a palm-leaf ornament worn in the hair by South African men after marriage. |
| HEALDING | • healding v. Present participle of heald. • HEALD v. (obsolete) to heel, incline on one side. |
| LONGHEAD | • LONGHEAD n. a person having a long skull. |
| REHANGED | • rehanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehang. • REHANG v. to hang again. |
| SHEADING | • sheading n. Any of the six administrative districts into which the Isle of Man is divided. • SHEADING n. an administrative division on the Isle of Man. |
| THRANGED | • thranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrang. • THRANG v. (Scots) to throng. |
| UNHANGED | • unhanged adj. Not (yet) executed by hanging. • UNHANG v. to detach from a hanging support. |