| CATCHWEIGHT | • catchweight adv. (Horse racing) Without any weight restrictions; without being handicapped. • catchweight adj. (Sports) Without any weight restrictions; having no handicap. • catchweight adj. Having no standard weight, but rather having weight determined when packaged for sale or shipping. |
| CHITCHATTED | • chitchatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of chitchat. • chit-chatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of chit-chat. • CHITCHAT v. to indulge in small talk. |
| CHLOANTHITE | • chloanthite n. (Mineralogy) A skutterudite relatively rich in nickel. • CHLOANTHITE n. a nickel-rich variety of skutterudite, aka white nickel. |
| DETHATCHING | • dethatching v. Present participle of dethatch. • DETHATCH v. to remove thatch from. |
| EARTHLIGHTS | • earthlights n. Plural of earthlight. • EARTHLIGHT n. the faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun. |
| HATCHETIEST | • HATCHETY adj. like a hatchet. |
| HATCHETTITE | • hatchettite n. (Mineralogy) Mineral tallow; a waxy or spermaceti-like substance, commonly of a greenish-yellow colour. • HATCHETTITE n. naturally occurring paraffin wax or mineral tallow. |
| HEATHERIEST | • HEATHERY adj. like heather. |
| HEPTARCHIST | • heptarchist n. A ruler of one division of a heptarchy. • HEPTARCHIST n. a ruler in a heptarchy. |
| HEPTASTICHS | • heptastichs n. Plural of heptastich. • HEPTASTICH n. a poem, strophe, or stanza that consists of seven lines. |
| THEOMACHIST | • theomachist n. One who fights against God or the gods. • THEOMACHIST n. one who fights the gods, opposes the divine will. |
| THEOPATHIES | • theopathies n. Plural of theopathy. • THEOPATHY n. emotional experience brought on by religious belief. |
| THEREWITHAL | • therewithal adv. In addition; besides; with all this/that. • THEREWITHAL adv. (archaic) besides, together with. |
| THITHERWARD | • thitherward adv. (Archaic) Toward that place. • THITHERWARD adv. in that direction, also THITHERWARDS. |
| WHITETHROAT | • whitethroat n. Sylvia communis, a species of typical warbler. • WHITETHROAT n. any of several birds with white on the throat. |
| WHITLEATHER | • whitleather n. A soft, pale leather prepared by tawing with alum and salt. • WHITLEATHER n. leather dressed with alum. |