| ADULTHOOD | • adulthood n. The state or condition of a human being once it has reached physical maturity, and is presumed to have… • adulthood n. The time period of a human being’s majority; the time during which a human being has reached physical… • ADULTHOOD n. the state of being an adult. |
| DEADHOUSE | • deadhouse n. A morgue; a place for the temporary reception and exposure of dead bodies. • DEADHOUSE n. a mortuary. |
| DEBOUCHED | • debouched v. Simple past tense and past participle of debouche. • DEBOUCH v. to emerge or issue from a narrow area into the open. |
| DEERHOUND | • deerhound n. A dog, rather like a large greyhound, originally bred in Scotland for hunting deer. • DEERHOUND n. a kind of hound used in hunting deer. |
| DISHOUSED | • dishoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishouse. • DISHOUSE v. to deprive of housing. |
| DRAGHOUND | • draghound n. A hunting dog especially trained to be effective in drag hunts, having the highly developed sense of… • drag-hound n. Alternative form of draghound. • drag␣hound n. Alternative form of draghound. |
| HARDBOUND | • hardbound adj. (Of a book) Having a hardcover; hardback. • HARDBOUND adj. bound in hard covers. • HARDBOUND n. a book bound in hard covers. |
| HIDEBOUND | • hidebound adj. Bound with the hide of an animal. • hidebound adj. (Of a domestic animal) Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back as not to be easily… • hidebound adj. (Of trees) Having the bark so close and constricting that it impedes the growth. |
| HUNDREDOR | • hundredor n. Alternative form of hundreder. • HUNDREDOR n. an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred, also HUNDREDER. |
| OUTCHIDED | • OUTCHIDE v. to surpass in chiding. |
| ROUNDHAND | • roundhand n. A style of handwriting in which the letters are well rounded and free. • ROUNDHAND n. a style of penmanship in which the letters are well-rounded and free. |
| UNHOARDED | • unhoarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhoard. • UNHOARD v. to take from a hoard. |
| UPHOARDED | • uphoarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of uphoard. • UPHOARD v. to hoard up, also UPHOORD. |
| UPHOORDED | • UPHOORD v. (Shakespeare) to hoard up. |