| AHUNGERED | • ahungered adj. Pinched with hunger; very hungry. • AHUNGERED adj. (archaic) oppressed with hunger, also AHUNGRY, ANHUNGERED, ANHUNGRED. |
| ANGUISHED | • anguished v. Simple past tense and past participle of anguish. • anguished adj. Feeling anguish; experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| ANHUNGRED | • ANHUNGRED adj. (archaic) hungry, also AHUNGERED, AHUNGRY, ANHUNGERED. |
| DRAGHOUND | • draghound n. A hunting dog especially trained to be effective in drag hunts, having the highly developed sense of… • drag-hound n. Alternative form of draghound. • drag␣hound n. Alternative form of draghound. |
| DUNGHEAPS | • dungheaps n. Plural of dungheap. • dung-heaps n. Plural of dung-heap. • dung␣heaps n. Plural of dung heap. |
| GAZEHOUND | • gazehound n. Synonym of sighthound (“a hound that primarily hunts by sight and speed, instead of by scent and endurance”). • gaze-hound n. Alternative form of gazehound. • GAZEHOUND n. a hound that pursues by the sight rather than by the scent. |
| GRAUNCHED | • graunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of graunch. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. |
| GRAYHOUND | • grayhound n. (American spelling, uncommon) Alternative form of greyhound. • GRAYHOUND n. a tall slender fast-moving dog of an ancient breed originally used for coursing, also GREYHOUND. |
| HARANGUED | • harangued v. Simple past tense and past participle of harangue. • HARANGUE v. to deliver a tirade to. |
| INDRAUGHT | • indraught n. An inward flow of air or water. • indraught n. (Obsolete) An opening from the sea into the land; an inlet. • INDRAUGHT n. a drawing in; an inward flow of air, also INDRAFT. |
| NAUGAHYDE | • Naugahyde n. An artificial leather made with a knit fabric backing and PVC coating. • NAUGAHYDE n. (tradename) a type of vinyl-coated fabric. |
| SHINGUARD | • shinguard n. A piece of apparel to protect the front of the lower leg (the shin), usually worn when playing sports. • SHINGUARD n. a protection for the shin when playing football. |
| STAGHOUND | • staghound n. Any of several large dogs once bred to hunt stags. • STAGHOUND n. a dog used for hunting stags. |
| UNCHANGED | • unchanged adj. Not changed or altered; remaining in an original state. • unchanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unchange. • UNCHANGED adj. not changed. |
| UNCHARGED | • uncharged adj. (Physics, chemistry) Not carrying an overall electric charge; neutral. • uncharged adj. (Law) Not charged with a criminal act. • uncharged adj. Not charged for; given away for free. |
| UNHANDING | • unhanding v. Present participle of unhand. • UNHAND v. to remove the hand from. |
| UNHEADING | • unheading v. Present participle of unhead. • unheading adj. (Horticulture) Failing to form a head. • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UPHAUDING | • UPHAUD v. (Scots) to maintain, warrant. |