| BUTTHEADS | • buttheads n. Plural of butthead. • butt␣heads v. (Idiomatic) To argue uncompromisingly. • butt␣heads v. To struggle against something that does not give way. |
| DAUGHTERS | • daughters n. Plural of daughter. • DAUGHTER n. a female child. |
| DEATHCUPS | • DEATHCUP n. a poisonous fungus. |
| DUSTHEAPS | • dustheaps n. Plural of dustheap. • DUSTHEAP n. a pile of trash. |
| EXHAUSTED | • exhausted adj. Very tired; in a state of exhaustion. • exhausted adj. Depleted of resources. • exhausted adj. (Sciences, now historical) Emptied of contents, especially of air; that has been made into a vacuum. |
| HABITUDES | • habitudes n. Plural of habitude. • HABITUDE n. a usual course of action. |
| HEADHUNTS | • headhunts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of headhunt. • HEADHUNT v. to seek out and recruit executives for business. |
| INHAUSTED | • inhausted v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhaust. • INHAUST v. to drink in. |
| LUSTIHEAD | • lustihead n. (Obsolete) Lustfulness, delight; licentiousness. • LUSTIHEAD n. (archaic) lustiness, also LUSTIHOOD. |
| MUSTACHED | • mustached adj. Alternative form of moustached. • MUSTACHED adj. having a mustache. |
| OUTLASHED | • OUTLASH v. to lash out, shed tears. |
| OUTSHAMED | • outshamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshame. • OUTSHAME v. to surpass in shaming. |
| STAUNCHED | • staunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of staunch. • STAUNCH v. to stop the flowing of, as blood, also STANCH. |
| SULPHATED | • sulphated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sulphate. • sulphated adj. Alternative spelling of sulfated. • SULPHATE v. to treat with sulfuric acid, also SULFATE. |
| SUNBATHED | • sunbathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sunbathe. • SUNBATHE v. to take a sunbath. |
| UNSCATHED | • unscathed adj. Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched. • UNSCATHED adj. not scathed. |
| UNSWATHED | • unswathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unswathe. • UNSWATHE v. to unbind, unwrap. |
| UNTHREADS | • unthreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthread. • UNTHREAD v. to remove the thread from. |