| ALIGHTED | • alighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of alight. • ALIGHT v. to dismount. |
| BOLTHEAD | • bolthead n. (Chemistry) A round-bottomed flask with a long neck (used especially for distillation). • bolthead n. The head of a bolt. • BOLTHEAD n. a straight-necked distillation vessel or flask. |
| CHELATED | • chelated adj. (Chemistry, of a metal atom) bound with one or more chelates. • chelated v. Simple past tense and past participle of chelate. • CHELATE v. to combine a metal ion with a compound. |
| CLATCHED | • clatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of clatch. • CLATCH v. (Scots) to dabble or work into a miry matter. |
| DEATHFUL | • deathful adj. Involving the danger of death; fatal, deadly. • deathful adj. Resembling or pertaining to death; deathly. • deathful adj. (Literary) Subject to death; mortal. |
| DITHECAL | • dithecal adj. (Botany) Having two thecae. • DITHECAL adj. having two spore-cases, also DITHECOUS. |
| 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… |
| GILTHEAD | • gilthead n. A marine fish, Sparus aurata (gilt-head bream), with a golden-coloured head; the giltpoll. • gilthead n. Symphodus melops, a coastal fish; the golden maid, conner, or sea partridge. • gilt-head n. The gilt-head bream. |
| HALTERED | • haltered v. Simple past tense and past participle of halter. • HALTER v. to put restraint upon. |
| HEATEDLY | • heatedly adv. In a heated manner. • HEATED adv. HEAT, to make hot. |
| JOLTHEAD | • jolthead n. (Archaic) A dunce; a blockhead. • JOLTHEAD n. (archaic) a clumsy oaf, a blockhead, also JOLTERHEAD. |
| LATHERED | • lathered v. Simple past tense and past participle of lather. • LATHER v. to cover with a light foam. |
| SHETLAND | • shetland n. Lightweight, loosely twisted wool fabric. • Shetland prop.n. The Shetland Islands. • Shetland prop.n. A historical county of Scotland. |
| THRALLED | • thralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrall. • THRALL v. to enslave. |
| TOOLHEAD | • TOOLHEAD n. a part of a machine. |
| TRACHLED | • TRACHLE v. to draggle, also TRAUCHLE. |