| EMBREATHED | • embreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of embreathe. • EMBREATHE v. (archaic) to breathe into. |
| ENDOTHERMS | • endotherms n. Plural of endotherm. • ENDOTHERM n. a warm-blooded animal. |
| ENDOTHERMY | • endothermy n. (Biology) A form of thermoregulation in which heat is generated by the organism’s metabolism. • ENDOTHERMY n. surgical introduction of electric needle or knife into tissues. |
| HEADMASTER | • headmaster n. (Chiefly UK) A male school principal. • HEADMASTER n. a man heading the staff of a school. |
| HEADSTREAM | • headstream n. A stream that is the source of a river. • HEADSTREAM n. the stream forming the highest, most remote source of a river. |
| HODOMETERS | • hodometers n. Plural of hodometer. • HODOMETER n. an instrument for measuring distance travelled, also ODOGRAPH, ODOMETER. |
| HOMEPORTED | • homeported v. Simple past tense and past participle of homeport. • HOMEPORT v. to assign a ship to a port. |
| HYDROMETER | • hydrometer n. An instrument that floats in a liquid and measures its specific gravity on a scale. • HYDROMETER n. an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of liquids. |
| MERCHANTED | • merchanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of merchant. • MERCHANT v. to buy and sell goods for profit. |
| METHEDRINE | • methedrine n. A brand name for methamphetamine. • METHEDRINE n. (tradename) a former proprietary name for an amphetamine, methylamphetamine hydrochloride. |
| METHODISER | • METHODISER n. one who methodises, also METHODIZER. |
| METHODIZER | • methodizer n. One who methodizes. • METHODIZER n. one who methodizes, also METHODISER. |
| MOTHERLODE | • motherlode n. Alternative form of mother lode. • mother-lode n. Alternative form of mother lode. • mother␣lode n. (Geology) A large or rich vein of gold or of another precious mineral from which other branches extend. |
| OUTHOMERED | • outhomered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhomer. • OUTHOMER v. to surpass in hitting home runs. |
| RESMOOTHED | • resmoothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of resmooth. • RESMOOTH v. to smooth again. |
| TIMBERHEAD | • timberhead n. (Nautical) The top end of a timber, rising above the gunwale, and serving for belaying ropes, etc. • TIMBERHEAD n. top end of ship's timber used above the gunwale. |