| HANDLINERS | • handliners n. Plural of handliner. • HANDLINER n. one who fishes with a handline. |
| HANDLINING | • handlining v. Present participle of handline. |
| HANDSELING | • handseling v. Present participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HEADLINING | • headlining v. Present participle of headline. • HEADLINE v. to provide with a title. |
| HINDERLAND | • hinderland n. Alternative form of hinterland. • HINDERLAND n. a type of linen cloth from Europe. |
| HINDERLANS | • HINDERLANS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANDS, HINDERLINGS, HINDERLINS. |
| HINDERLINS | • hinderlins n. Plural of hinderlin. • HINDERLINS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANDS, HINDERLANS, HINDERLINGS. |
| HINTERLAND | • hinterland n. The land immediately next to, and inland from, a coast. • hinterland n. The rural territory surrounding an urban area, especially a port. • hinterland n. A remote or undeveloped area, a backwater. |
| INDOPHENOL | • indophenol n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a class of blue or green dyes produced by oxidation of phenols and aromatic diamines. • INDOPHENOL n. any one of a series of artificial blue dyestuffs. |
| INHOLDINGS | • inholdings n. Plural of inholding. • INHOLDING n. privately owned land inside the bounds of a national park. |
| LANTHANIDE | • lanthanide n. (Chemistry) Any of the 15 rare earth elements from lanthanum to lutetium in the periodic table; because… • lanthanide n. (Chemistry) Any of the 14 rare earth elements from lanthanum to ytterbium (lutetium is excluded by some… • lanthanide n. (Chemistry, dated) Any of the 14 rare earth elements from cerium to lutetium (lanthanum having been… |
| LANTHANOID | • lanthanoid n. (Inorganic chemistry) lanthanide. |
| NIGHTBLIND | • nightblind adj. Alternative form of night-blind. • night-blind adj. (Medicine) unable to see clearly in low light; suffering from night blindness. • night␣blind adj. Alternative spelling of night-blind. |
| REHANDLING | • rehandling v. Present participle of rehandle. • rehandling n. The act by which something is rehandled. • REHANDLING n. the act of rehandling. |
| UNCHILDING | • unchilding v. (Archaic) present participle of unchild (“removing a child from a parent; disowning”). • unchilding adj. (Archaic) Life-threatening, life-taking. • UNCHILD v. (Shakespeare) to change from being a child. |
| UNCLINCHED | • unclinched adj. Not clinched. • UNCLINCH v. to open from a clenched position, also UNCLENCH. |
| UNSHINGLED | • unshingled adj. Not shingled. • UNSHINGLED adj. not shingled. |