| ARCHDUKES | • archdukes n. Plural of archduke. • ARCHDUKE n. (historical) a chief duke, esp. a son of the Emperor of Austria. |
| BURDASHES | • burdashes n. Plural of burdash. • BURDASH n. a fringed sash worn by gentlemen in the time of Anne and George. |
| DAUGHTERS | • daughters n. Plural of daughter. • DAUGHTER n. a female child. |
| DRUMHEADS | • drumheads n. Plural of drumhead. • drum␣heads n. Plural of drum head. • DRUMHEAD n. the material stretched over the end of a drum. |
| DUARCHIES | • duarchies n. Plural of duarchy. • DUARCHY n. government by two powers, also DIARCHY, DINARCHY, DYARCHY. |
| GUARISHED | • guarished v. Simple past tense and past participle of guarish. • GUARISH v. (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH. |
| HEDYSARUM | • hedysarum n. Any of the sweetvetches of the genus Hedysarum. • Hedysarum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – sweetvetches. • HEDYSARUM n. a leguminous plant of the genus Hedysarum including both poisonous species and those with edible roots, e.g. licorice root. |
| HUSBANDER | • husbander n. A person who husbands resources. • HUSBANDER n. one who husbands. |
| KURBASHED | • kurbashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kurbash. • KURBASH v. (Arabic) to flog with a leather whip, also KOURBASH. |
| PURCHASED | • purchased v. Simple past tense and past participle of purchase. • PURCHASE v. to buy. |
| RHABDUSES | • RHABDUS n. (Greek) a rodlike sponge spicule. |
| ROADHOUSE | • roadhouse n. (Chiefly US) An inn or similar establishment situated beside a road beyond the jurisdiction of a town or city. • roadhouse n. (Theater) A receiving house. • roadhouse n. (Australia) A truck stop located in a remote area, with basic accommodation facilities. |
| SCHEDULAR | • schedular adj. Relating to a schedule. • SCHEDULAR adj. of or like a schedule. |
| SCRAUCHED | • SCRAUCH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUGH. |
| SCRAUGHED | • SCRAUGH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUCH. |
| SUBHEDRAL | • subhedral adj. (Mineralogy) Having some crystal faces and some grainy surfaces; neither entirely euhedral nor entirely anhedral. • SUBHEDRAL adj. showing some traces of crystal form. |
| SUPERHARD | • superhard adj. Having a very high hardness. • superhard adj. (Not comparable, mineralogy) Having a hardness between that of boron nitride and diamond. • superhard n. (Motorsports) Ellipsis of superhard tyre. (A tyre whose compound is harder than hards, and therefore… |
| UNHEARSED | • UNHEARSE v. to remove from a hearse. |
| UNTHREADS | • unthreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthread. • UNTHREAD v. to remove the thread from. |