| 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. |
| BERHYMED | • berhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of berhyme. • BERHYME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERIME. |
| CYPHERED | • cyphered v. Simple past tense and past participle of cypher. • CYPHER v. to write in a kind of code, also CIPHER. |
| EYESHADE | • eyeshade n. (Countable) A type of headgear for shielding the eyes from glaring light, usually consisting of a visor… • eyeshade n. (Not countable) A cosmetic product which may be applied to the upper eyelid and to the area near the… • eye-shade n. Alternative spelling of eyeshade. |
| GREYHEAD | • greyhead n. Alternative spelling of grayhead. • GREYHEAD n. one having grey hair, also GRAYHEAD. |
| HAWKEYED | • hawkeyed adj. Alternative form of hawk-eyed. • hawk-eyed adj. Having very good eyesight. • HAWKEYED adj. having keen sight. |
| HAYSEEDS | • hayseeds n. Plural of hayseed. • HAYSEED n. a country bumpkin. |
| HEATEDLY | • heatedly adv. In a heated manner. • HEATED adv. HEAT, to make hot. |
| HEREDITY | • heredity n. Hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological… • HEREDITY n. the genetic transmission of characteristics. |
| HONEYDEW | • honeydew n. (Uncountable) A sweet, sticky substance deposited on leaves and other plant parts by insects (especially… • honeydew n. (By extension). • honeydew adj. Of a light green colour, like the flesh of some honeydew melons. |
| HOYDENED | • hoydened v. Simple past tense and past participle of hoyden. • HOYDEN v. to act like a tomboy, also HOIDEN. |
| HYPHENED | • hyphened v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyphen. • HYPHEN v. to connect words with a punctuation mark. |
| PHONEYED | • phoneyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of phoney. • PHONEY v. to fake, counterfeit. |
| SYPHERED | • syphered v. Simple past tense and past participle of sypher. • SYPHER v. to lay an edge over another to make a flush surface. |