| ARCHDUKEDOM | • archdukedom n. The territory or dignity of an archduke or archduchess; an archduchy. • ARCHDUKEDOM n. the domain of an archduke. |
| DISHUMOURED | • dishumoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishumour. • DISHUMOUR v. (obsolete) to put out of humour. |
| DOOMWATCHED | • DOOMWATCH v. to keep an eye on the state of the environment. |
| GODMOTHERED | • godmothered v. Simple past tense and past participle of godmother. • GODMOTHER v. to act as a godmother. |
| HARDMOUTHED | • hard-mouthed adj. Not sensitive to the bit; not easily governed. • hard-mouthed adj. Hard-featured about the mouth. • HARDMOUTHED adj. of a horse, with a mouth insensible to the bit; not easily managed. |
| HEBDOMADARS | • HEBDOMADAR n. in Scottish universities, a senior member appointed weekly for the supervision of student discipline, also HEBDOMADER. |
| HEBDOMADARY | • hebdomadary adj. (Obsolete) hebdomadal. • hebdomadary n. A member of a Roman Catholic chapter or convent whose week it is to officiate in the choir and perform… • HEBDOMADARY n. a member of a chapter or convent, who takes his or her weekly turn in performing the sacred offices of the Church. |
| HEBDOMADERS | • HEBDOMADER n. in Scottish universities, a senior member appointed weekly for the supervision of student discipline, also HEBDOMADAR. |
| HOMESTEADED | • homesteaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of homestead. • HOMESTEAD v. to acquire a homestead. |
| HUMDUDGEONS | • humdudgeons n. Plural of humdudgeon. • HUMDUDGEON n. (Scots) low spirits. |
| HYDROMEDUSA | • hydromedusa n. The South American snake-necked turtle. • HYDROMEDUSA n. a hydrozoan in its medusoid stage, also HYDROMEDUSAN, HYDROMEDUSOID. |
| LOUDMOUTHED | • loudmouthed adj. Tending to loud, indiscreet, especially bragging, speech. • LOUDMOUTHED adj. given to loud offensive talk. |
| MAIDENHOODS | • maidenhoods n. Plural of maidenhood. • MAIDENHOOD n. the state of being a maiden, also MAIDHOOD. |
| SHUDDERSOME | • shuddersome adj. Causing one to shudder; fearsome. • SHUDDERSOME adj. causing one to shudder. |
| THALIDOMIDE | • thalidomide n. (Pharmacology) A drug sold during the late 1950s and early 1960s as a sleeping aid, and to pregnant… • THALIDOMIDE n. a nonbarbiturate sedative drug, withdrawn in 1961 because found to cause malformation in the fetus if taken during pregnancy. |
| WIDEMOUTHED | • widemouthed adj. Having a wide mouth. • widemouthed adj. Having the mouth opened wide. • WIDEMOUTHED adj. having a wide mouth. |