| CHIDDEN | • chidden v. Past participle of chide. • chidden adj. Chided, reproved, rebuked, scolded. • CHIDE v. to scold. |
| DAPHNID | • daphnid n. Any water flea of the genus Daphnia. • DAPHNID n. any member of the crustacean genus Daphnia, water-fleas, also DAPHNIA. |
| DUDHEEN | • dudheen n. Alternative form of dudeen. • DUDHEEN n. (Irish) a clay pipe, also DUDEEN. |
| DUNCHED | • dunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of dunch. • DUNCH v. (Scots) to jog, nudge, also DUNSH. |
| DUNSHED | • dunshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dunsh. • DUNSH v. (Scots) to jog, nudge, also DUNCH. |
| HADDING | • HAD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| HANDFED | • handfed adj. (Of an animal or machine) Fed by hand. • handfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of handfeed. • HANDFEED v. to feed with the hand. |
| HANDLED | • handled v. Simple past tense and past participle of handle. • handled adj. Having a specified number or kind of handles. • HANDLE v. to touch with the hands. |
| HEADEND | • headend n. A cable TV control centre, at which terrestrial and satellite signals are received, monitored and injected… • HEADEND n. a facility that receives and distributes communications signals. |
| HODDENS | • hoddens n. Plural of hodden. • HODDEN n. (Scots) a coarse undyed homespun woollen cloth, also HODDIN. |
| HODDING | • hodding v. Present participle of hod. • HOD v. to bob or jog. |
| HODDINS | • HODDIN n. (Scots) a coarse undyed homespun woollen cloth, also HODDEN. |
| HONDLED | • HONDLE v. to haggle. |
| HOUNDED | • hounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of hound. • HOUND v. to pursue relentlessly. |
| HUNDRED | • hundred num. A numerical value equal to 100 (102), occurring after ninety-nine. • hundred num. (24-hour clock) The pronunciation of “00” for the two digits denoting the minutes. • hundred n. A hundred-dollar bill, or any other note denominated 100 (e.g. a hundred euros). |
| NEDDISH | • NEDDISH adj. like a ned. |
| NUDZHED | • nudzhed v. Simple past tense and past participle of nudzh. • NUDZH v. (Yiddish) to nag, also NOODGE. |
| SHODDEN | • shodden v. (Obsolete) past participle of shoe. • SHOE v. to provide with a covering for the foot. |