| DEADLIGHTS | • deadlights n. Plural of deadlight. • dead-lights n. Plural of dead-light. • DEADLIGHT n. a strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm. |
| DOGWATCHES | • dogwatches n. Plural of dogwatch. • dog-watches n. Plural of dog-watch. • dog␣watches n. Plural of dog watch. |
| DRAUGHTERS | • draughters n. Plural of draughter. • DRAUGHTER n. one who makes a draft. |
| FARSIGHTED | • farsighted adj. Unable to focus with one’s eyes on near objects; presbyopic. • farsighted adj. Considering the future with respect to one’s own plans or deeds; showing anticipation. • far-sighted adj. Alternative spelling of farsighted. |
| GASLIGHTED | • gaslighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gaslight. • GASLIGHT v. to attempt to manipulate (a person) by continually presenting them with false information until they doubt their sanity. |
| GLIDEPATHS | • glidepaths n. Plural of glidepath. • glide␣paths n. Plural of glide path. • GLIDEPATH n. the path followed by an aircraft coming in to land. |
| GODFATHERS | • godfathers n. Plural of godfather. • GODFATHER v. to be a godfather to. |
| HEADLIGHTS | • headlights n. Plural of headlight; especially a pair on a single vehicle. • HEADLIGHT n. a strong light on the front of a vehicle. |
| HEADSTRONG | • headstrong adj. Determined to do as one pleases, and not as others want. • HEADSTRONG adj. impetuous. |
| MEGADEATHS | • megadeaths n. Plural of megadeath. • MEGADEATH n. a million deaths. |
| NIGHTSHADE | • nightshade n. Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus Solanum, especially black nightshade or woody nightshade. • nightshade n. (Colloquial) Any plant of the wider Solanaceae family, including the nightshades as well as tomato… • nightshade n. Belladonna or deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna. |
| STAGEHANDS | • stagehands n. Plural of stagehand. • stage␣hands n. Plural of stage hand. • STAGEHAND n. a workman employed about the stage. |
| STAGEHEADS | • stageheads n. Plural of stagehead. • STAGEHEAD n. (Canadian) the part of a fishing stage which extends over the water. |
| STRAIGHTED | • straighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of straight. • STRAIGHT v. to lay out a corpse. |
| STRAUGHTED | • straughted v. Simple past tense and past participle of straught. • STRAUGHT v. to stretch, lay out (e.g. a corpse). |
| TIGHTASSED | • tight-assed adj. (Informal, derogatory) Rigidly maintaining self-control; restricting oneself to generally accepted rules… • tight-assed adj. (Informal, derogatory) Excessively concerned with unimportant details; obsessively precise. • tight-assed adj. (Informal, derogatory) Reluctant to spend money. |