| ALDEHYDE | • aldehyde n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a large class of reactive organic compounds (R·CHO) having a carbonyl functional… • ALDEHYDE n. a volatile liquid obtained from alcohol by certain processes of oxidation. |
| BALDHEAD | • baldhead n. A person whose head is bald. • baldhead n. A white-headed variety of pigeon. • baldhead n. (Rastafari) A person who is not Rastafarian. |
| CHILDBED | • childbed n. (Uncountable) The final stage of pregnancy; confinement. • childbed n. (Countable) The bed in which a baby is born. • child-bed n. Alternative form of childbed. |
| DIHEDRAL | • dihedral n. (Mathematics) An angle between two plane surfaces. • dihedral n. (Aeronautics) The upward slope of an aircraft’s wing. • dihedral n. (Chemistry) The angle between pairs of chemical bonds separated by a third bond. |
| HANDHELD | • handheld adj. Alternative spelling of hand-held. • handheld n. Alternative spelling of hand-held. • hand-held adj. Held in one or both hands. |
| HEADLAND | • headland n. Coastal land that juts into the sea. • headland n. The unplowed boundary of a field. • HEADLAND n. a point of land running out into the sea. |
| HEDDLING | • heddling v. Present participle of heddle. • HEDDLE v. to draw thread through eyes of a loom. |
| HERALDED | • heralded v. Simple past tense and past participle of herald. • HERALD v. to proclaim, announce. |
| HIDDENLY | • hiddenly adv. In a hidden manner. • HIDDEN adv. concealed. |
| HUDDLERS | • huddlers n. Plural of huddler. • HUDDLER n. one who huddles things together. |
| IDLEHOOD | • idlehood n. (Rare) The state or condition of being idle; a habit of idling; idleness. • IDLEHOOD n. (archaic) idleness. |
| SHEDLOAD | • shedload n. (Slang, euphemistic) shitload; a large amount. • shed␣load n. A load that has been shed. • shed␣load n. Alternative spelling of shedload. |
| SHIELDED | • shielded v. Simple past tense and past participle of shield. • shielded adj. Provided with a shield. • shielded adj. Protected from influence or danger. |
| WHEEDLED | • wheedled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wheedle. • WHEEDLE v. to entice by soft words, also WHILLY. |