| DAHOONS | • dahoons n. Plural of dahoon. • DAHOON n. a perennial shrub of the holly family. |
| DEHORNS | • dehorns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehorn. • DEHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DISHORN | • dishorn v. (Transitive) To remove the horns of. • DISHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DONNISH | • donnish adj. Characteristic of a (university) don. • donnish adj. (Of a person) Bookish, theoretical and pedantic, as opposed to practical. • DONNISH adj. scholarly. |
| DONSHIP | • donship n. The position or role of a don. • DONSHIP n. the rank of a Spanish nobleman. |
| DRONISH | • dronish adj. Like a drone; slow; sluggish. • DRONISH adj. like a drone; idle. |
| HADRONS | • hadrons n. Plural of hadron. • HADRON n. one of a class of subatomic particles, including baryons and mesons. |
| HAGDONS | • hagdons n. Plural of hagdon. • HAGDON n. a sea bird, the greater shearwater, also HACKBOLT, HAGBOLT, HAGDEN, HAGDOWN. |
| HODDENS | • hoddens n. Plural of hodden. • HODDEN n. (Scots) a coarse undyed homespun woollen cloth, also HODDIN. |
| HODDINS | • HODDIN n. (Scots) a coarse undyed homespun woollen cloth, also HODDEN. |
| HOIDENS | • hoidens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoiden. • HOIDEN v. to act like a tomboy, also HOYDEN. |
| HONDLES | • HONDLE v. to haggle. |
| HOUDANS | • Houdans n. Plural of Houdan. • HOUDAN n. (French) a type of domestic fowl. |
| HOYDENS | • hoydens n. Plural of hoyden. • HOYDEN v. to act like a tomboy, also HOIDEN. |
| SANDHOG | • sandhog n. (US, slang, also figuratively) A person employed to dig tunnels, or (more generally) to work underground… • sandhog v. (Intransitive, US, slang) To work at digging tunnels, or (more generally) underground or under water. • sand-hog n. Alternative form of sandhog. |
| SHODDEN | • shodden v. (Obsolete) past participle of shoe. • SHOE v. to provide with a covering for the foot. |
| SONHOOD | • sonhood n. The state, condition, or quality of being a son; sonship. • SONHOOD n. the state of being a son, also SONSHIP. |
| UNHOODS | • unhoods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhood. • UNHOOD v. to remove a hood from. |
| UNSHOED | • unshoed adj. Not wearing shoes. • unshoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unshoe. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |