| BACKSHEESHING | • backsheeshing v. Present participle of backsheesh. • BACKSHEESH v. to give a tip, also BACKSHISH, BAKHSHISH, BAKSHEESH, BAKSHISH, BUCKSHISH. |
| CHOREGRAPHIES | • choregraphies n. Plural of choregraphy. • CHOREGRAPHY n. the art of symbolically representing dancing, also CHOREOGRAPHY. |
| ETHNOGRAPHIES | • ethnographies n. Plural of ethnography. • ETHNOGRAPHY n. the study and systematic recording of human cultures. |
| FEATHERWEIGHT | • featherweight n. A weight class in many combat sports; e.g. in professional boxing of a maximum of 126 pounds or 57.2 kilograms. • featherweight n. A sportsman who fights in this division. • featherweight n. The lightest weight that may be carried by a racehorse. |
| HAGGISHNESSES | • HAGGISHNESS n. the state of being haggish. |
| HAUGHTINESSES | • haughtinesses n. Plural of haughtiness. • HAUGHTINESS n. the state of being haughty. |
| HECTOGRAPHIES | • HECTOGRAPHY n. the process of copying using a hectograph. |
| HELIOGRAPHERS | • heliographers n. Plural of heliographer. • HELIOGRAPHER n. one who uses a heliograph. |
| HELIOGRAPHIES | • HELIOGRAPHY n. the practice of signalling by heliograph. |
| HERESIOGRAPHY | • heresiography n. A treatise on heresy. • HERESIOGRAPHY n. a study of or treatise on heresies. |
| HETEROGRAPHIC | • heterographic adj. Misspelled; of or pertaining to an incorrect spelling or a spelling that differs from accepted standards. • heterographic adj. (Linguistics) Of a writing system in which a particular symbol represents more than one possible sound. • HETEROGRAPHIC adj. relating to heterography, incorrect spelling, also HETEROGRAPHICAL. |
| HIEROGRAPHERS | • hierographers n. Plural of hierographer. • HIEROGRAPHER n. a sacred scribe. |
| HIEROGRAPHIES | • hierographies n. Plural of hierography. • HIEROGRAPHY n. the description of sacred things. |
| HYETOGRAPHIES | • HYETOGRAPHY n. the study of rainfall distribution. |
| SHEEPSHEARING | • sheepshearing n. The act of shearing sheep. • SHEEPSHEARING n. the act of shearing sheep. |