| DELPHINIA | • delphinia n. Plural of delphinium. • delphinia n. Synonym of delphinine. • DELPHINIUM n. a genus of garden flower, comprising larkspur and stavesacre. |
| ENCHILADA | • enchilada n. A Mexican dish made by wrapping a filling in a tortilla, then baking in a sauce. • ENCHILADA n. (Spanish) a Mexican dish consisting of a rolled stuffed tortilla cooked with a chilli-flavoured sauce. |
| FLINTHEAD | • flinthead n. A bird, the wood stork. • FLINTHEAD n. an American wading bird, aka crested ibis. |
| HANDLINER | • handliner n. A person who fishes using a handline. • HANDLINER n. one who fishes with a handline. |
| HANDLINES | • handlines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handline. • handlines n. Plural of handline. • HANDLINE n. a fishing line worked by hand. |
| HARDLINER | • hardliner n. Alternative spelling of hard-liner. • hard-liner n. A person who takes a firm, uncompromising position on some policy. • HARDLINER n. one who takes a hardline. |
| HEADLINED | • headlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of headline. • HEADLINE v. to provide with a title. |
| HEADLINER | • headliner n. (Music) The headlining band or performer at a concert or similar event; the best-known and first billed… • headliner n. (Automotive) The interior fabric covering the roof of a vehicle. • HEADLINER n. the person whose name is made most prominent in a playbill or programme. |
| HEADLINES | • headlines n. Plural of headline. • headlines n. (Idiomatic) important news stories. • head␣lines n. Plural of head line. |
| HERALDING | • heralding v. Present participle of herald. • heralding n. The act by which something is heralded. • HERALD v. to proclaim, announce. |
| HOBNAILED | • hobnailed adj. Having hobnails. • hob-nailed adj. Alternative spelling of hobnailed. • HOBNAIL v. to furnish with broad headed short nails. |
| HODIERNAL | • hodiernal adj. (Archaic or literary, rare outside grammar) Of or pertaining to the present day or today; hodiern. • HODIERNAL adj. of or pertaining to the present day. |
| KNEIDLACH | • kneidlach n. Matzo balls. • KNEIDEL n. (Yiddish) in Jewish cooking, a dumpling, also KNAIDEL. |
| LIONHEADS | • lionheads n. Plural of lionhead. • LIONHEAD n. a small long-tailed breed of rabbit. |
| MISHANDLE | • mishandle v. (Transitive) To manipulate something roughly, causing physical damage. • mishandle v. (Transitive) To deal with a situation incorrectly or ineffectively; to make a mistake in handling a situation. • mishandle n. Rough manipulation which causes physical damage. |
| NAILHEADS | • nailheads n. Plural of nailhead. • NAILHEAD n. the top of a nail. |
| PHILANDER | • philander n. A lover. • philander n. A South American opossum, bare-tailed woolly opossum, Caluromys philander, formerly Didelphis philander. • philander n. An Australian bandicoot, greater bilby or bilby, Macrotis lagotis, formerly Perameles lagotis. |
| PLANISHED | • planished v. Simple past tense and past participle of planish. • PLANISH v. to toughen and smooth by hammering lightly. |