| AIRBRUSHED | • airbrushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of airbrush. • airbrushed adj. Having been manipulated with an airbrush. • airbrushed adj. (By extension) Having had imperfections and blemishes removed through digital manipulation. |
| BRANDISHER | • brandisher n. One who brandishes. • BRANDISHER n. one who brandishes. |
| DIARRHOEAS | • diarrhoeas n. Plural of diarrhoea. • diarrhœas n. Plural of diarrhœa. • DIARRHOEA n. a persistent purging or looseness of the bowels, also DIARRHEA. |
| DISCHARGER | • discharger n. Someone or something that discharges something, such as pollution or a firearm. • DISCHARGER n. one who, or that which, discharges. |
| DRERIHEADS | • DRERIHEAD n. (Spenser) dreariness, also DREARIHEAD, DREARIHOOD. |
| HAIRDRIERS | • hairdriers n. Plural of hairdrier. • HAIRDRIER n. a device for drying hair, also HAIRDRYER. |
| HAIRDRYERS | • hairdryers n. Plural of hairdryer. • hair-dryers n. Plural of hair-dryer. • hair␣dryers n. Plural of hair dryer. |
| HARBORSIDE | • harborside n. An area (especially a residential area) near a harbor (often in the form of converted warehouses etc). • harborside adj. Located on or near a harbor. • HARBORSIDE adj. (US) located next to a harbor, also HARBOURSIDE. |
| HARDLINERS | • hardliners n. Plural of hardliner. • hard-liners n. Plural of hard-liner. • HARDLINER n. one who takes a hardline. |
| HAZARDRIES | • hazardries n. Plural of hazardry. • HAZARDRY n. (Spenser) playing at games of hazard. |
| HERALDRIES | • heraldries n. Plural of heraldry. • HERALDRY n. the science of armorial bearings. |
| READERSHIP | • readership n. The collected readers of a publication. • readership n. The role or office of a reader. • Readership n. The office or position of a Reader. |
| RIVERHEADS | • RIVERHEAD n. the source of a river. |
| SHERARDISE | • sherardise v. Alternative form of sherardize. • SHERARDISE v. to coat with zinc by heating with zinc-dust in a vacuum, also SHERARDIZE. |
| SHERARDIZE | • sherardize v. (Transitive) To coat metal (usually iron or steel) surfaces with zinc by exposing them to the vapour… • SHERARDIZE v. to coat with zinc by heating with zinc-dust in a vacuum, also SHERARDISE. |
| TRADERSHIP | • tradership n. A place or business that trades or sells items. • TRADERSHIP n. the occupation of trader. |
| TRIHEDRALS | • TRIHEDRAL n. a solid having three sides or faces; thus, a trihedral angle is a solid angle bounded by three plane angles. |
| UNDERHAIRS | • UNDERHAIR n. an inner layer of hair. |
| WARDERSHIP | • wardership n. The role or status of warder. • WARDERSHIP n. the office of warder. |