| DAMEHOODS | • damehoods n. Plural of damehood. • DAMEHOOD n. the state of being a dame. |
| DIDRACHMA | • didrachma n. An Ancient Greek silver coin worth two drachmas. • DIDRACHMA n. (Greek) a two-drachma piece, also DIDRACHM. |
| DIDRACHMS | • didrachms n. Plural of didrachm. • DIDRACHM n. (Greek) a two-drachma piece, also DIDRACHMA. |
| DISHELMED | • dishelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishelm. • DISHELM v. to deprive of a helmet. |
| DRUMHEADS | • drumheads n. Plural of drumhead. • drum␣heads n. Plural of drum head. • DRUMHEAD n. the material stretched over the end of a drum. |
| DUMBHEADS | • dumbheads n. Plural of dumbhead. • DUMBHEAD n. a stupid person. |
| HAMADRYAD | • hamadryad n. (Greek mythology) A wood-nymph who was physically a part of her tree; she would die if her tree were felled. • hamadryad n. The king cobra. • hamadryad n. A baboon of species Papio hamadryas, venerated by the ancient Egyptians. |
| HANDMAIDS | • handmaids n. Plural of handmaid. • HANDMAID n. a female servant. |
| HEBDOMADS | • hebdomads n. Plural of hebdomad. • HEBDOMAD n. the number seven. |
| HERMANDAD | • hermandad n. (Historical) A military peacekeeping association in medieval Spain. • HERMANDAD n. (Spanish) a confederation of the entire burgher class of Spain for police and judicial purposes. |
| HODMANDOD | • hodmandod n. (Obsolete, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, dialectal) A snail. • hodmandod n. (Norfolk, dialectal, obsolete) A hedgehog. • HODMANDOD n. a snail; a snail shell; (figurative) a strange person, also DODMAN. |
| HOODMOLDS | • hoodmolds n. Plural of hoodmold. • HOODMOLD n. a protective projection on a cornice. |
| KADDISHIM | • kaddishim n. Plural of kaddish. • Kaddishim n. Plural of Kaddish. • KADDISH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer. |
| MAIDHOODS | • MAIDHOOD n. the state of being a maid, also MAIDENHOOD. |
| SIDDHUISM | • SIDDHUISM n. (Hinglish) any contrived metaphor or simile, also SIDHUISM. |