| ADHERENTS | • adherents n. Plural of adherent. • ADHERENT n. a supporter. |
| BETHANKED | • bethanked v. Simple past tense and past participle of bethank. • BETHANK v. to ply with thanks. |
| CHASTENED | • chastened adj. Made chaste; purified; modest. • chastened adj. Made moderate; restrained. • chastened adj. Chastised. |
| DEATHSMEN | • deathsmen n. Plural of deathsman. • DEATHSMAN n. (Shakespeare) an executioner. |
| ECHINATED | • echinated adj. Echinate; prickly. • ECHINATED adj. prickly like a hedgehog, bristly, also ECHINATE. |
| ENCHANTED | • enchanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchant. • enchanted adj. Charmed, delighted, enraptured. • enchanted adj. Under the influence of enchantment. |
| ENSWATHED | • enswathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enswathe. • ENSWATHE v. to wrap around, also INSWATHE. |
| HEADNOTES | • headnotes n. Plural of headnote. • head-notes n. Plural of head-note. • head␣notes n. Plural of head note. |
| HEADSTONE | • headstone n. A gravestone, a grave marker: a monument traditionally made of stone placed at the head of a grave. • headstone n. The cornerstone or principal stone of a building. • HEADSTONE n. the principal stone in a foundation; the chief or corner stone. |
| HEARTENED | • heartened v. Simple past tense and past participle of hearten. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| HERNIATED | • herniated adj. Having or forming a hernia. • herniated v. Simple past tense and past participle of herniate. • HERNIATE v. to protrude through an abnormal body opening. |
| INEARTHED | • inearthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inearth. • INEARTH v. (archaic) to inter. |
| METHADONE | • methadone n. (Pharmacology) A powerful synthetic analgesic drug which is similar to morphine in its effects but less… • METHADONE n. a synthetic drug similar to morphine, also METHADON. |
| NEATHERDS | • neatherds n. Plural of neatherd. • NEATHERD n. a herdsman. |
| UNDERHEAT | • underheat v. (Transitive) To heat insufficiently. • UNDERHEAT v. to heat insufficiently. |
| UNEARTHED | • unearthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unearth. • unearthed adj. Not electrically earthed. • UNEARTH v. to dig up. |
| UNHEARTED | • unhearted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unheart. • unhearted adj. Having had the heart, or central portion, removed. • UNHEART v. (Shakespeare) to dishearten. |
| URETHANED | • URETHANE v. to coat with urethane. |