| BLOODHOUND | • bloodhound n. A large scenthound famed for its ability to follow a scent many days old, over vast distances. This… • bloodhound n. (Figurative) A detective or other person skilled at finding people or clues.
 • bloodhound n. (Archaic) A bloodthirsty person.
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| DEERHOUNDS | • deerhounds n. Plural of deerhound. • DEERHOUND n. a kind of hound used in hunting deer.
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| DRAGHOUNDS | • draghounds n. Plural of draghound. • drag-hounds n. Plural of drag-hound.
 • drag␣hounds n. Plural of drag hound.
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| ENSHROUDED | • enshrouded v. Simple past tense and past participle of enshroud. • ENSHROUD v. to cover up.
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| FUNDHOLDER | • fundholder n. (Britain) A general practitioner who manages his or her own budget, purchasing healthcare from one or… • fundholder n. One who has money in the public funds.
 • FUNDHOLDER n. a person who has money in public funds.
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| HARDBOUNDS | • HARDBOUND n. a book bound in hard covers. | 
| HIRUDINOID | • HIRUDINOID adj. like a leech. | 
| HUMDUDGEON | • humdudgeon n. (Scotland, obsolete) An unnecessary outcry or complaint. • humdudgeon n. (Scotland, obsolete) An imaginary illness.
 • HUMDUDGEON n. (Scots) low spirits.
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| HUNDREDORS | • hundredors n. Plural of hundredor. • HUNDREDOR n. an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred, also HUNDREDER.
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| OUTCHIDDEN | • OUTCHIDE v. to surpass in chiding. | 
| OUTHANDLED | • outhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhandle. • OUTHANDLE v. to handle better than.
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| ROUNDHANDS | • roundhands n. Plural of roundhand. • ROUNDHAND n. a style of penmanship in which the letters are well-rounded and free.
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| UNSHADOWED | • unshadowed adj. Not shadowed; not covered by a shadow. • UNSHADOW v. to remove from shadow, clear of shadow.
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| UNSHROUDED | • unshrouded adj. Not shrouded. • UNSHROUD v. to remove the shroud from; to uncover.
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