| ANTIHYDROGEN | • antihydrogen n. (Physics, uncountable) The antimatter equivalent of hydrogen, consisting of an antiproton and an positron… • antihydrogen n. (Physics, countable) An atom of the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen. • ANTIHYDROGEN n. an antimatter form of hydrogen. |
| FARTHINGLAND | • farthingland n. An old Scots unit of measure of land. • FARTHINGLAND n. a varying area of land. |
| GUANETHIDINE | • guanethidine n. (Pharmacology) An antihypertensive drug that reduces the release of catecholamines. • GUANETHIDINE n. a drug used in the treatment of hypertension. |
| HANDCRAFTING | • handcrafting v. Present participle of handcraft. • HANDCRAFT v. to fashion by hand. |
| HANDFASTINGS | • handfastings n. Plural of handfasting. • HANDFASTING n. a betrothal. |
| HANDSTAMPING | • handstamping v. Present participle of handstamp. • HANDSTAMP v. to stamp by hand. |
| HANDWRITINGS | • handwritings n. Plural of handwriting. • HANDWRITING n. writing, script; one's style of writing. |
| HARDSTANDING | • hardstanding n. Alternative form of hardstand. • HARDSTANDING n. a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand, also HARDSTAND. |
| HEADHUNTINGS | • headhuntings n. Plural of headhunting. • HEADHUNTING n. the practice of collecting human heads. |
| HEARTRENDING | • heartrending adj. That causes great grief, anguish or distress. • heartrending adj. That elicits deep sympathy. • heart-rending adj. Alternative form of heartrending. |
| INTERCHANGED | • interchanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of interchange. • INTERCHANGE v. to put each of (two things) in the place of the other, also ENTERCHAUNGE. |
| INTERDASHING | • interdashing v. Present participle of interdash. • INTERDASH v. to dash between or among; to intersperse. |
| PATHFINDINGS | • pathfindings n. Plural of pathfinding. • PATHFINDING n. the act of marking the way e.g. by flares. |
| UNDERHEATING | • underheating v. Present participle of underheat. • UNDERHEAT v. to heat insufficiently. |
| WITHSTANDING | • withstanding v. Present participle of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |