| DAUPHINE | • dauphine n. The wife of the dauphin; dauphiness. • Dauphiné prop.n. (Historical) A former province in southeastern France, centred on Grenoble. • DAUPHINE n. (French) the title of the wife of the dauphin, also DAUPHINESS. |
| DEANSHIP | • deanship n. The position or role of a dean. • DEANSHIP n. the office of a dean, also DEANERY. |
| DIAPHONE | • diaphone n. A kind of organ pipe. • diaphone n. A sound signal which produces sound by means of a slotted piston moved back and forth by compressed air. • diaphone n. (Phonology) A particular dialectal variant of a phoneme; all the dialectal variants of a phoneme, considered… |
| 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. |
| HAPPENED | • happened v. Simple past tense and past participle of happen. • HAPPEN v. to occur. |
| HEADPINS | • headpins n. Plural of headpin. • HEADPIN n. a bowling pin. |
| HEADPOND | • HEADPOND n. a pond created behind a dam. |
| ORPHANED | • orphaned adj. Abandoned. • orphaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of orphan. • ORPHAN v. to deprive of both parents. |
| PAUNCHED | • paunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of paunch. • PAUNCH v. to disembowel. |
| PHONATED | • phonated v. Simple past tense and past participle of phonate. • PHONATE v. to produce speech sounds. |
| PINHEADS | • pinheads n. Plural of pinhead. • Pinheads n. Plural of Pinhead. • pin-heads n. Plural of pin-head. |
| PLANCHED | • planched v. Simple past tense and past participle of planch. • PLANCH v. to floor, board. |
| SANDHEAP | • sandheap n. A heap of sand. • SANDHEAP n. a pile of sand. |
| SHAPENED | • shapened v. Simple past tense and past participle of shapen. • SHAPEN v. to shape. |
| UNHASPED | • unhasped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhasp. • UNHASP v. to unfasten a hasp. |
| UNPATHED | • unpathed adj. Not having a path. • UNPATHED adj. not pathed. |
| UNSHAPED | • unshaped adj. Having no distinct shape; formless or amorphous. • UNSHAPE v. to deprive of shape, undo. |