| DAKERHEN | • dakerhen n. Alternative form of daker-hen. • daker-hen n. (Archaic, dialectal) corncrake. • DAKERHEN n. another name for the corncrake. |
| DECKHAND | • deckhand n. (Nautical) A member of the crew of a merchant ship who performs manual labour. • deckhand n. (Theater) A stagehand. • deckhand v. (Intransitive) To work on a boat as a deckhand; crew. |
| ELKHOUND | • elkhound n. Norwegian Elkhound, a breed of dog from Norway for hunting elk (US: moose). • elkhound n. Any Scandinavian breed of dog bred to hunt elk (US: moose). • ELKHOUND n. a breed of hunting dog. |
| HANDLIKE | • handlike adj. Resembling a hand. • HANDLIKE adj. resembling a hand. |
| HANKERED | • hankered v. Simple past tense and past participle of hanker. • HANKER v. to long for. |
| HARKENED | • harkened v. Simple past tense and past participle of harken. • HARKEN v. to listen, also HARK, HEARKEN. |
| HUNKERED | • hunkered v. Simple past tense and past participle of hunker. • HUNKER v. to squat. |
| KEESHOND | • Keeshond n. A spitz bred in the Netherlands and Germany, characterized by a fluffy coat of silver and black fur. • KEESHOND n. (Dutch) a small, heavy-coated dog. |
| KNIGHTED | • knighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of knight. • KNIGHT v. to confer the title of knight upon. |
| KNOBHEAD | • knob␣head n. Alternative form of knobhead. • KNOBHEAD n. (vulgar slang) a stupid person. |
| KNOTHEAD | • knothead n. (Informal) A stupid or stubborn person. • KNOTHEAD n. a stupid person. |
| LUNKHEAD | • lunkhead n. (Derogatory, informal) A fool or idiot. • LUNKHEAD n. a stupid person, also LUNK. |
| REDSHANK | • redshank n. Either of two species of Old World wading bird in the genus Tringa that have long red legs. • redshank n. A species of moss (Ceratodon purpureus), also known as fire moss or purple horn toothed moss. • redshank n. Lady’s thumb or redleg (Persicaria maculosa), an herb in the buckwheat family. |
| SKINHEAD | • skinhead n. Someone with a shaved head. • skinhead n. A member of a subculture that arose among working-class youth in late 1960s England or its diaspora… • SKINHEAD n. one whose hair is cut very short. |
| UNCHOKED | • unchoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unchoke. • UNCHOKE v. to free from obstruction. |
| UNHACKED | • unhacked adj. Not hacked. • UNHACKED adj. not hacked. |
| UNHOOKED | • unhooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhook. • UNHOOK v. to remove from a hook. |
| UNHUSKED | • unhusked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhusk. • unhusked adj. Without a husk. • unhusked adj. Having the husk on; still on the husk; not husked. |
| UNSHAKED | • unshaked adj. (Obsolete) Unshaken. • UNSHAKED adj. (Shakespeare) unshaken. |