| CARDSHARPING | • cardsharping n. The trickery used by a cardsharp to cheat in card games. • CARDSHARPING n. cheating by a professional cardsharp. |
| CHANGEAROUND | • CHANGEAROUND n. the act of changing to a different position, also CHANGEROUND. |
| DIAPHRAGMING | • diaphragming v. Present participle of diaphragm. • DIAPHRAGM v. to fit with a diaphragm. |
| DREADNAUGHTS | • dreadnaughts n. Plural of dreadnaught. • DREADNAUGHT n. a large battleship; a garment of heavy woollen cloth, also DREADNOUGHT. |
| DYNAMOGRAPHS | • dynamographs n. Plural of dynamograph. • DYNAMOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording mechanical forces. |
| FARTHINGLAND | • farthingland n. An old Scots unit of measure of land. • FARTHINGLAND n. a varying area of land. |
| GRANDFATHERS | • grandfathers n. Plural of grandfather. • grandfathers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grandfather. • GRANDFATHER n. the father of one's mother or father. |
| GUARDIANSHIP | • guardianship n. The office or position of one acting as a guardian or conservator, especially in a legal capacity. • GUARDIANSHIP n. the office of guardian. |
| HANDCRAFTING | • handcrafting v. Present participle of handcraft. • HANDCRAFT v. to fashion by hand. |
| HANSARDISING | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. |
| HANSARDIZING | • Hansardizing v. Present participle of Hansardize. • HANSARDIZE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDISE. |
| HARDINGGRASS | • HARDINGGRASS n. a perennial forage grass of the US. |
| HARDSTANDING | • hardstanding n. Alternative form of hardstand. • HARDSTANDING n. a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand, also HARDSTAND. |
| HEADREACHING | • HEADREACH v. to make distance to windward in tacking. |
| PARAHYDROGEN | • parahydrogen n. (Physics) The form of the hydrogen molecule (H2) in which the two nuclei have antiparallel spin; about… • PARAHYDROGEN n. a spin isomer of hydrogen. |
| SPEARHEADING | • spearheading v. Present participle of spearhead. • SPEARHEAD v. to lead an attack. |