| BARYSPHERE | • barysphere n. The central core of the Earth (or similar planets). • BARYSPHERE n. the area of earth underlying the lithosphere. |
| BODYSHAPER | • BODYSHAPER n. an undergarment which flattens the stomach, bottom etc. |
| BRACHYAXES | • BRACHYAXIS n. in crystallography, the shorter lateral axis. |
| BRYOPHYTES | • bryophytes n. Plural of bryophyte. • BRYOPHYTE n. a member of the Bryophyta, one of the main groups of the vegetable kingdom, mosses and liverworts. |
| EYEBRIGHTS | • eyebrights n. Plural of eyebright. • EYEBRIGHT n. a small annual plant, formerly much used as a remedy for diseases of the eye. |
| HOBBYHORSE | • hobbyhorse n. Alternative spelling of hobby horse. • hobby-horse n. Alternative spelling of hobby horse. • hobby␣horse n. (Originally) The Irish hobby, an extinct breed of horse. |
| HOMEBUYERS | • homebuyers n. Plural of homebuyer. • HOMEBUYER n. one who is buying a home. |
| HYBRIDISED | • hybridised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hybridise. • HYBRIDISE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDIZE. |
| HYBRIDISER | • hybridiser n. Alternative form of hybridizer. • HYBRIDISER n. one who hybridises, also HYBRIDIZER. |
| HYBRIDISES | • hybridises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hybridise. • HYBRIDISE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDIZE. |
| HYBRIDIZES | • hybridizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hybridize. • HYBRIDIZE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDISE. |
| HYPERBOLAS | • hyperbolas n. Plural of hyperbola. • HYPERBOLA n. a type of mathematical curve. |
| HYPERBOLES | • hyperboles n. Plural of hyperbole. • HYPERBOLE n. (Greek) impression by extravagant exaggeration. |
| HYPERCUBES | • hypercubes n. Plural of hypercube. • HYPERCUBE n. a figure in a space of four or more dimensions having all its sides equal and all its angles right angles. |
| MARSHBERRY | • marshberry n. (Newfoundland) The cranberry. |
| PERISHABLY | • perishably adv. In a perishable manner. • PERISHABLE adv. liable to perish. |
| SHEEPBERRY | • sheepberry n. The plant Viburnum lentago, native to the northeastern and midwestern United States and southern Canada. • sheepberry n. Its edible fruit. • SHEEPBERRY n. the edible fruit of a small North American tree of the genus Viburnum; also, the tree itself. |