| DAHOONS | • dahoons n. Plural of dahoon. • DAHOON n. a perennial shrub of the holly family. |
| DHOORAS | • DHOORA n. (Arabic) Indian millet, also DARI, DHOURRA, DHURRA, DOURA, DOURAH, DURA, DURR, DURRA. |
| DHOOTIS | • dhootis n. Plural of dhooti. • DHOOTI n. (Hindi) a loincloth worn by Indian men, also DHOOTIE, DHOTI, DHUTI. |
| DOGSHOW | • DOGSHOW n. a show for dogs. |
| DOODAHS | • doodahs n. Plural of doodah. • DOODAH n. something whose name one has forgotten, also DOODAD. |
| GOODISH | • goodish adj. Rather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable. • goodish adj. Considerable; goodly. • GOODISH adj. somewhat good. |
| HOODIAS | • hoodias n. Plural of hoodia. • HOODIA n. an African plant whose sap suppresses appetite. |
| HOODIES | • hoodies n. Plural of hoodie. • hoodies n. Plural of hoody. • HOODIE n. a hooded crow. |
| HOODOOS | • hoodoos n. Plural of hoodoo. • HOODOO v. to bring bad luck to. |
| HOOSHED | • hooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hoosh. • HOOSH v. to shoo away. |
| HOPDOGS | • hop␣dogs n. Plural of hop dog. • HOPDOG n. the tussock-moth caterpillar. |
| HOTDOGS | • hotdogs n. Plural of hotdog. • hotdogs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hotdog. • hot-dogs n. Plural of hot-dog. |
| HOTRODS | • hotrods n. Plural of hotrod. • hot␣rods n. Plural of hot rod. • HOTROD n. a motorcar converted for speed by stripping off inessentials. |
| RHODOUS | • RHODOUS adj. of rhodium in lower valency. |
| SHADOOF | • shadoof n. A device used to gather water, consisting of a pivoted stick with a bucket on the end of it. • SHADOOF n. (Arabic) a machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation, also SHADUF. |
| SHOOLED | • shooled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shool. • SHOOL v. (dialect) to saunter, skulk, also SHOOLE, SHULE. |
| SONHOOD | • sonhood n. The state, condition, or quality of being a son; sonship. • SONHOOD n. the state of being a son, also SONSHIP. |
| SOOTHED | • soothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of soothe. • soothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sooth. • SOOTHE v. to calm, or comfort. |
| UNHOODS | • unhoods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhood. • UNHOOD v. to remove a hood from. |
| WOOSHED | • wooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of woosh. • WOOSH v. to move with a hissing sound, also WHOOSH. |