| ADHIBITED | • adhibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of adhibit. • ADHIBIT v. to attach; to administer, esp. as a remedy. |
| BLINDFISH | • blindfish n. Any of various fish, having only rudimentary eyes, that inhabit underground waters. • BLINDFISH n. an eyeless fish of the Kentucky Mammoth Cave. |
| COHIBITED | • cohibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of cohibit. • COHIBIT v. to restrain. |
| DIHYBRIDS | • dihybrids n. Plural of dihybrid. • DIHYBRID n. the child of parents with differing genes. |
| DISHABITS | • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| EXHIBITED | • exhibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhibit. • EXHIBIT v. to display publicly. |
| HERBICIDE | • herbicide n. A substance used to kill plants. • HERBICIDE n. a weedkiller. |
| HINDBRAIN | • hindbrain n. (Neuroanatomy) The posterior part of the brain, comprising the cerebellum, pons and medulla, the rhombencephalon. • HINDBRAIN n. the posterior of the three principal divisions of the brain. |
| HYBRIDISE | • hybridise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of hybridize. • HYBRIDISE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDIZE. |
| HYBRIDISM | • hybridism n. The state of being hybrid. • hybridism n. The production of hybrids by cross-breeding. • hybridism n. (Linguistics) The formation of a hybrid, a word from elements of different languages. |
| HYBRIDIST | • hybridist n. A horticulturist who hybridizes plants. • HYBRIDIST n. a practitioner of hybridism. |
| HYBRIDITY | • hybridity n. Synonym of hybridism. • HYBRIDITY n. the state of being hybrid, also HYBRIDISM. |
| HYBRIDIZE | • hybridize v. To form a mixture of any kind. • hybridize v. (Transitive) To cross-breed animals or plants to form hybrids. • hybridize v. (Intransitive) To produce hybrid offspring; to interbreed. |
| INHABITED | • inhabited adj. Having inhabitants; lived in. • inhabited adj. (Mathematics, of a set) Containing at least one element. • inhabited adj. (Type theory, of a type) Having a term. |
| INHIBITED | • inhibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhibit. • inhibited adj. (Of a person) Reserved or repressed, prone to quiet, inexpressive behavior. • INHIBIT v. to restrain or hold back. |
| NIGHTBIRD | • nightbird n. Alternative spelling of night bird. • night␣bird n. A bird that is active in the night; a nocturnal bird. • night␣bird n. A human denizen of night. |
| TRIHYBRID | • trihybrid n. (Biology) A hybrid whose parents differ by three pairs of contrasting Mendelian characters. • TRIHYBRID n. a hybrid differing from its parents in three independently heritable characteristics. |
| WHIPBIRDS | • whipbirds n. Plural of whipbird. • WHIPBIRD n. the coachwhip bird. |