| DEMYSHIP | • demyship n. A type of scholarship, specifically for Magdalen College, Oxford. • DEMYSHIP n. a minor scholarship. |
| DIETHYLS | • diethyls n. Plural of diethyl. • DIETHYL n. a compound having two ethyl groups. |
| DIMETHYL | • dimethyl n. (Organic chemistry) (in combination) Two methyl groups in a molecule. • DIMETHYL n. ethane. |
| DIPHENYL | • diphenyl n. (Organic chemistry) Synonym of biphenyl. • DIPHENYL n. a hydrocarbon consisting of two phenyl groups, used as a fungicide and in dye-manufacture, also BIPHENYL. |
| HAYFIELD | • hayfield n. A field of hay. • Hayfield prop.n. A village and civil parish in High Peak borough, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK0386). • Hayfield prop.n. A locality in Alberta, Canada, also known as Leighmore. |
| HAYRIDES | • hayrides n. Plural of hayride. • hay␣rides n. Plural of hay ride. • HAYRIDE n. a pleasure ride in a hay wagon. |
| 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. |
| HIDDENLY | • hiddenly adv. In a hidden manner. • HIDDEN adv. concealed. |
| HIDEAWAY | • hideaway n. A hiding place, somewhere one can go to get away from other people. • hideaway adj. Capable of being stored out of sight when not in use. • hide␣away v. (Transitive) To stash or store something in a secret location. |
| HOLYTIDE | • holytide n. (Religion) A holy day, or religious festival. • HOLYTIDE n. a time of religious observance. |
| HONIEDLY | • HONIED adv. sweetened with or as with honey, also HONEYED. |
| HYDREMIA | • hydremia n. Thinness of the blood. • HYDREMIA n. an excessively watery condition of the blood, also HYDRAEMIA. |
| HYDRIDES | • hydrides n. Plural of hydride. • HYDRIDE n. any compound of hydrogen with another element, also HYDRID. |
| HYOIDEAN | • hyoidean adj. (Anatomy, zootomy, relational) Synonym of hyoid. • HYOIDEAN adj. pertaining to the hyoid, a U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue, also HYOIDAL. |
| MYTHISED | • mythised v. Simple past tense and past participle of mythise. • MYTHISE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHIZE. |
| MYTHIZED | • mythized v. Simple past tense and past participle of mythize. • MYTHIZE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHISE. |
| SYLPHIDE | • sylphide n. A young sylph. • SYLPHIDE n. a young sylph, also SYLPHID. |
| THEODICY | • theodicy n. (Theology, philosophy) A justification of a deity or of particular attributes of a deity; specifically… • THEODICY n. a defence of God's goodness as against the existence of evil. |
| THYREOID | • THYREOID n. a shield-shaped bone. |