| BLACKHEADED | • blackheaded adj. Having a black head. • BLACKHEADED adj. having a black head. |
| CLEANHANDED | • cleanhanded adj. Alternative spelling of clean-handed. • clean-handed adj. (Chiefly UK) Innocent and candid; free from corruption. • CLEANHANDED adj. with clean hands. |
| CLEARHEADED | • clearheaded adj. Having the ability to think clearly and act appropriately. • clear-headed adj. Alternative spelling of clearheaded. • CLEARHEADED adj. having or showing a clear understanding. |
| DEADHEADING | • deadheading v. Present participle of deadhead. • deadheading n. The removal of dead flowers from a plant in order to encourage the growth of new ones, and to prevent… • deadheading n. The driving of an unladen vehicle, such as a bus with no passengers, in order to take it from one place to another. |
| DECAHYDRATE | • decahydrate n. (Chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains ten molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell. • DECAHYDRATE n. a compound containing ten molecules of water of crystallization. |
| DENDRACHATE | • dendrachate n. (Mineralogy) An arborescent or dendritic agate. • DENDRACHATE n. moss agate. |
| DODECAHEDRA | • dodecahedra n. Plural of dodecahedron. • DODECAHEDRON n. (Greek) a twelve-sided solid figure. |
| DREARIHEADS | • DREARIHEAD n. (Spenser) affliction; dreariness, also DREARIHOOD, DRERIHEAD. |
| FATHEADEDLY | • fatheadedly adv. Stupidly. • FATHEADED adv. stupid. |
| HARDHEARTED | • hardhearted adj. Lacking in compassion; cold and pitiless. • hard-hearted adj. Alternative form of hardhearted. • HARDHEARTED adj. lacking compassion. |
| HEADREACHED | • HEADREACH v. to make distance to windward in tacking. |
| MAIDENHEADS | • maidenheads n. Plural of maidenhead. • MAIDENHEAD n. virginity; hymen. |
| PARALDEHYDE | • paraldehyde n. (Organic chemistry) A cyclic trimer of acetaldehyde once used as an antidepressant. • PARALDEHYDE n. a sleep-inducing drug. |
| ROADHEADERS | • ROADHEADER n. a tunnelling machine used in mining that excavates with a combination of cutting blades and high-pressure water jets. |
| SPEARHEADED | • spearheaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of spearhead. • SPEARHEAD v. to lead an attack. |