| BALDHEADED | • baldheaded adj. Alternative spelling of bald-headed. • bald-headed adj. Having a bald head. • bald-headed adj. (Nautical) (of a square-rigged ship) not having the royals set. |
| DEADHEADED | • deadheaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadhead. • DEADHEAD v. to remove the dead heads from flowers. |
| DEHYDRATED | • dehydrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dehydrate. • dehydrated adj. From which the water has been removed. • dehydrated adj. Suffering from dehydration. |
| DIDELPHIDS | • didelphids n. Plural of didelphid. • DIDELPHID n. any member of the marsupial family Didelphidae. |
| DISHOARDED | • dishoarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishoard. • DISHOARD v. to put previously withheld (money) into circulation. |
| DUNDERHEAD | • dunderhead n. (Dated) A stupid person; a dunce. • DUNDERHEAD n. a dunce; a numskull; a blockhead. |
| FIDDLEHEAD | • fiddlehead n. The scroll-shaped decoration at the tip of a fiddle. • fiddlehead n. A similar scroll-shaped ornament on a ship’s bow. • fiddlehead n. The furled fronds of a young fern harvested for food consumption. |
| HARDHANDED | • hardhanded adj. Forceful, excessive, draconian, or abusive. • hardhanded adj. Working-class; having hands hardened from labor. • hard-handed adj. Alternative spelling of hardhanded. |
| HARDHEADED | • hardheaded adj. Stubborn; wilful. • hardheaded adj. Realistic; pragmatic. • hard-headed adj. Alternative spelling of hardheaded. |
| HODMANDODS | • hodmandods n. Plural of hodmandod. • HODMANDOD n. a snail; a snail shell; (figurative) a strange person, also DODMAN. |
| MUDDLEHEAD | • muddlehead n. (Colloquial) A stupid person. • MUDDLEHEAD n. a muddled, confused, or foolish person. |
| RUDDERHEAD | • rudderhead n. (Nautical) The upper end of the rudderpost, to which the tiller is attached. • RUDDERHEAD n. the top of the rudderpost, to which the steering apparatus may be fixed. |