| DISTHENE | • disthene n. (Mineralogy) Kyanite. • DISTHENE n. a mineral, aka cyanite or kyanite, so called in allusion to its unequal hardness in two different directions. |
| DOZENTHS | • dozenths n. Plural of dozenth. • DOZENTH n. a twelfth. |
| ENTHUSED | • enthused v. Past participle of enthuse. • ENTHUSE v. to show enthusiasm. |
| HANDIEST | • handiest adj. Superlative form of handy: most handy. • HANDY adj. convenient. |
| HANDSETS | • handsets n. Plural of handset. • HANDSET n. a device for e.g. operating a video recorder remotely. |
| HASTENED | • hastened v. Simple past tense and past participle of hasten. • HASTEN v. to hurry, also HASTE. |
| HEDONIST | • hedonist n. Someone devoted to hedonism. • HEDONIST n. one who believes that pleasure is the chief good in life. |
| NETHEADS | • netheads n. Plural of nethead. • NETHEAD n. an enthusiast or expert on the internet. |
| SHETLAND | • shetland n. Lightweight, loosely twisted wool fabric. • Shetland prop.n. The Shetland Islands. • Shetland prop.n. A historical county of Scotland. |
| SHINTIED | • SHINTY v. to play shinty. |
| SNATCHED | • snatched adj. (LGBT slang) Good-looking. • snatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of snatch. • SNATCH v. to seize suddenly. |
| SNITCHED | • snitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of snitch. • SNITCH v. to inform on, sneak. |
| STANCHED | • stanched v. Simple past tense and past participle of stanch. • STANCH v. to stop the flowing of, as blood, also STAUNCH. |
| STENCHED | • stenched v. Simple past tense and past participle of stench. • STENCH v. to cause to stink. |
| THUNDERS | • thunders n. Plural of thunder. • thunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thunder. • THUNDER v. to produce a loud, resounding sound. |