| BLANDISH | • blandish v. (Transitive) To persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole. • blandish v. (Transitive) To praise someone dishonestly; to flatter or butter up. • BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter. |
| HANDBILL | • handbill n. A pruning hook. • handbill n. A chopping instrument; billhook. • handbill n. A loose printed sheet, to be distributed by hand. |
| HANDLIKE | • handlike adj. Resembling a hand. • HANDLIKE adj. resembling a hand. |
| HANDLINE | • handline n. (Fishing) A single fishing line without a rod, but usually attached to a reel, held in the hands. • handline n. A firefighting hose held and directed by a team of people. • handline v. (Fishing) To fish with a single fishing line held in the hands. |
| HANDLING | • handling n. A touching, controlling, managing, using, take care of, etc., with the hand or hands, or as with the hands. • handling n. (Obsolete) The mechanism for handling or manipulating something. • handling n. (Art) The mode of using the pencil or brush; style of touch. |
| HANDLIST | • handlist n. A list for easy reference. • HANDLIST n. a reference list. |
| HANDRAIL | • handrail n. A rail which can be held, such as on the side of a staircase, ramp or other walkway, and serving as… • handrail n. A moving continuous belt-like rail on either side of an escalator which users can hold on to for support. • HANDRAIL n. a railing used for support. |
| HARDLINE | • hardline n. (Business) A retail product collection consisting primarily of hardware targeting the do-it-yourself customer. • hardline n. (Business) A retail product collection which includes many non-information goods, such as home appliances… • hardline n. (Telephony) A physical wire or cable connection; landline. |
| HEADLINE | • headline n. (Journalism) The heading or title of a magazine or newspaper article. • headline n. (Printing, dated) The line at the top of a page containing the folio or number of the page. • headline n. (Entertainment) The top-billed attraction. |
| HEALDING | • healding v. Present participle of heald. • HEALD v. (obsolete) to heel, incline on one side. |
| HIGHLAND | • highland n. A high area; land that is higher than surrounding areas. • Highland adj. Of or related to Highland or the Highlands. • Highland prop.n. A council area in north-west Scotland, one of 32 created in 1996. |
| LIONHEAD | • lionhead n. A lionhead rabbit. • lionhead n. A lionhead cichlid. • LIONHEAD n. a small long-tailed breed of rabbit. |
| MILLHAND | • millhand n. A worker in a mill. • MILLHAND n. a worker in a mill. |
| NAILHEAD | • nailhead n. The head of a nail. • NAILHEAD n. the top of a nail. |
| RHODINAL | • RHODINAL n. an aldehyde found in citronella, used in soaps and perfumes. |
| SANDHILL | • sandhill n. A dune. • sandhill n. A sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis). • SANDHILL n. a hill of sand. |
| THINCLAD | • THINCLAD n. a runner on a track team. |
| UNHAILED | • unhailed adj. Not hailed. • UNHAILED adj. not hailed. |