| 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. |
| APHIDIOUS | • APHIDIOUS adj. like an aphid. |
| CHURIDARS | • churidars n. Plural of churidar. • CHURIDARS n. (Hindi) tight-fitting trousers worn by Indian men and women. |
| DAUPHINES | • dauphines n. Plural of dauphine. • DAUPHINE n. (French) the title of the wife of the dauphin, also DAUPHINESS. |
| DICHASIUM | • dichasium n. (Botany) A cymose inflorescence with all branches below the terminal flower in regular opposite pairs. • DICHASIUM n. a cymose inflorescence in which each axis in turn produces a pair of nearly equal branches. |
| DISAVOUCH | • disavouch v. (Transitive) To disavow. • DISAVOUCH v. (obsolete) to disavow, also DISAVOW. |
| DUARCHIES | • duarchies n. Plural of duarchy. • DUARCHY n. government by two powers, also DIARCHY, DINARCHY, DYARCHY. |
| EUPHAUSID | • euphausid n. Synonym of euphausiid. • EUPHAUSID n. one of a genus of shrimplike crustaceans, also EUPHAUSIID. |
| GUARDSHIP | • guardship n. A warship stationed at a port etc. to act as a guard. • guardship n. (Obsolete) Care; protection. • guard␣ship n. A warship stationed at a port etc. to act as a guard. |
| GUARISHED | • guarished v. Simple past tense and past participle of guarish. • GUARISH v. (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH. |
| HABITUDES | • habitudes n. Plural of habitude. • HABITUDE n. a usual course of action. |
| HOUSEMAID | • housemaid n. A female domestic worker attached to the non-servant quarter part of the house, as opposed to a scullery maid. • housemaid n. (Derogatory) A housewife. • housemaid v. To be a housemaid. |
| HUMANISED | • humanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of humanise. • HUMANISE v. to make human, also HUMANIZE. |
| HUMANOIDS | • humanoids n. Plural of humanoid. • HUMANOID n. something having human form. |
| HUSHABIED | • hushabied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hushaby. • HUSHABY v. to sing a lullaby, also HUSHABYE. |
| INHAUSTED | • inhausted v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhaust. • INHAUST v. to drink in. |
| LUSTIHEAD | • lustihead n. (Obsolete) Lustfulness, delight; licentiousness. • LUSTIHEAD n. (archaic) lustiness, also LUSTIHOOD. |
| 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. |
| SOUTHSAID | • southsaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of southsay. • SOUTHSAY v. to foretell, to divine, also SOOTHSAY. |
| UPLANDISH | • uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Of or pertaining to uplands; pertaining to or situated in country districts. • uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Rustic, rude, boorish; countrified, unsophisticated, or uncivilized. • uplandish adj. Wild or savage; mountainous, or dwelling in the mountains. |