| CHAIRMANED | • chairmaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of chairman. • CHAIRMAN v. to act as chairman of. |
| DIATHERMAL | • diathermal adj. Freely permeable by radiant heat. • DIATHERMAL adj. freely permeable by radiant heat. |
| DIATHERMIA | • diathermia n. Diathermy. • DIATHERMIA n. heating of internal parts of the body by electric currents, also DIATHERMY. |
| GAMARUCHED | • GAMARUCHE v. to practise cunnilingus or fellatio, also GAMAHUCHE. |
| HALLMARKED | • hallmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hallmark. • hallmarked adj. Stamped with a hallmark. • HALLMARK v. to mark with an official stamp. |
| HAMMERHEAD | • hammerhead n. The portion of a hammer containing the metal striking face (also including the claw or peen if so equipped). • hammerhead n. (Zoology) Any of various sharks of the genera Sphyrna or Zygaena having the eyes set on projections… • hammerhead n. (Zoology) A fresh-water fish; the hogsucker, Hypentelium nigricans, in the sucker family Catostomidae. |
| HEADFRAMES | • headframes n. Plural of headframe. • HEADFRAME n. the structure over a mine shaft supporting the machinery. |
| HEADMASTER | • headmaster n. (Chiefly UK) A male school principal. • HEADMASTER n. a man heading the staff of a school. |
| HEADSTREAM | • headstream n. A stream that is the source of a river. • HEADSTREAM n. the stream forming the highest, most remote source of a river. |
| HEBDOMADAR | • HEBDOMADAR n. in Scottish universities, a senior member appointed weekly for the supervision of student discipline, also HEBDOMADER. |
| HERMANDADS | • HERMANDAD n. (Spanish) a confederation of the entire burgher class of Spain for police and judicial purposes. |
| HYDRAEMIAS | • hydraemias n. Plural of hydraemia. • HYDRAEMIA n. an abnormally watery state of the blood, also HYDREMIA. |
| MAIDENHAIR | • maidenhair n. (Uncountable) A woman’s pubic hair. • maidenhair n. Either of two species of genus Adiantum of fern with delicate, hair-like stalks, especially Adiantum capillus-veneris. • maidenhair n. Designating various types of moss or flowering plants. |
| MARSHALLED | • marshalled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of marshal. • MARSHALL v. to put in proper order, also MARSHAL. |
| STRAMASHED | • stramashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |