| HARDIHOODS | • hardihoods n. Plural of hardihood. • HARDIHOOD n. boldness; audacity, also HARDIHEAD, HARDIMENT. |
| HEXACHORDS | • hexachords n. Plural of hexachord. • HEXACHORD n. a series of six notes, with a semitone between the third and fourth, the other intervals being whole tones. |
| HOARHOUNDS | • hoarhounds n. Plural of hoarhound. • HOARHOUND n. a kind of wild flower, also HOREHOUND. |
| HODOGRAPHS | • hodographs n. Plural of hodograph. • HODOGRAPH n. a curve of which the radius vector represents the velocity of a moving particle. |
| HOLDERSHIP | • holdership n. The state of being a holder; the condition of having rights to something. • holdership n. The legal right to possess and use something that is owned by someone else. • HOLDERSHIP n. the state of being a holder e.g. of a bill. |
| HOREHOUNDS | • horehounds n. Plural of horehound. • HOREHOUND n. a kind of wild flower, also HOARHOUND. |
| HORNYHEADS | • hornyheads n. Plural of hornyhead. • HORNYHEAD n. a North American river chub. |
| HORSEHEADS | • horseheads n. Plural of horsehead. • HORSEHEAD n. the head of a horse. |
| HORSEHIDES | • horsehides n. Plural of horsehide. • HORSEHIDE n. the hide of a horse; the ball used in the game of baseball. |
| HORSESHOED | • horseshoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of horseshoe. • HORSESHOE v. to put horseshoes on. |
| HYDROPATHS | • hydropaths n. Plural of hydropath. • HYDROPATH n. a practitioner of hydropathy, the study of treating diseases with water. |
| MIDRASHOTH | • Midrashoth n. Plural of Midrash. • MIDRASH n. (Hebrew) an early Jewish interpretation of a biblical text. |
| RHEOCHORDS | • rheochords n. Plural of rheochord. • RHEOCHORD n. a wire rheostat, a metallic wire used for regulating the resistance of a circuit, also RHEOCORD. |
| SHOEHORNED | • shoehorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoehorn. • shoe-horned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoe-horn. • SHOEHORN v. to force into a small space. |
| SHORTHANDS | • shorthands n. Plural of shorthand. • shorthands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shorthand. • short-hands n. Plural of short-hand (alternative form of shorthands). |
| SHORTHEADS | • short␣heads n. Plural of short head. • SHORTHEAD n. a fish, a species of American redhorse. |
| SHOUTHERED | • SHOUTHER v. (Scots) to assume the burden of, also SHOULDER. |
| SHOWERHEAD | • showerhead n. A perforated nozzle that showers water on a bather, sometimes in adjustable patterns. • showerhead n. A part of a coffeemaker for dispersing water evenly over the grounds. • shower␣head n. Alternative form of showerhead. |
| THRESHOLDS | • thresholds n. Plural of threshold. • THRESHOLD n. the sill of a house door; the place or point of entering. |
| WOODTHRUSH | • WOODTHRUSH n. an American bird. |