| ADHESION | • adhesion n. The ability of a substance to stick to an unlike substance. • adhesion n. Persistent attachment or loyalty. • adhesion n. An agreement to adhere. |
| BANISHED | • banished v. Simple past tense and past participle of banish. • banished adj. Having been subject to banishment; kicked out and forbidden from returning; forbidden and prohibited. • banishèd adj. Alternative form of banished. |
| DANISHES | • danishes n. Plural of danish. • DANISH n. a pastry of raised dough. |
| DEANSHIP | • deanship n. The position or role of a dean. • DEANSHIP n. the office of a dean, also DEANERY. |
| DEASHING | • deashing v. Present participle of deash. • DEASH v. to remove ash from. |
| ECHIDNAS | • echidnas n. Plural of echidna. • ECHIDNA n. the spiny anteater. |
| HANDIEST | • handiest adj. Superlative form of handy: most handy. • HANDY adj. convenient. |
| HANDSIER | • handsier adj. Comparative form of handsy: more handsy. • HANDSY adj. tending to engage in excessive or unwanted physical contact. |
| HEADINGS | • headings n. Plural of heading. • HEADING n. a title. |
| HEADPINS | • headpins n. Plural of headpin. • HEADPIN n. a bowling pin. |
| INCHASED | • inchased v. Simple past tense and past participle of inchase. • INCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also ENCHASE. |
| PINHEADS | • pinheads n. Plural of pinhead. • Pinheads n. Plural of Pinhead. • pin-heads n. Plural of pin-head. |
| SHANDIES | • shandies n. Plural of shandy. • SHANDY n. a mixture of beer or ginger beer and lemonade. |
| SHEADING | • sheading n. Any of the six administrative districts into which the Isle of Man is divided. • SHEADING n. an administrative division on the Isle of Man. |
| SKINHEAD | • skinhead n. Someone with a shaved head. • skinhead n. A member of a subculture that arose among working-class youth in late 1960s England or its diaspora… • SKINHEAD n. one whose hair is cut very short. |
| VANISHED | • vanished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanish. • VANISH v. to disappear, also EVANISH. |