| CHEETAH | • cheetah n. A distinctive member (Acinonyx jubatus) of the cat family, slightly smaller than the leopard, but with… • CHEETAH n. (Hindi) a hunting cat of Africa, also CHETAH. |
| HEATHEN | • heathen adj. Not adhering to the Christian religion (though usually excluding the Jews); pagan. • heathen adj. (By extension) Uncultured; uncivilized; savage, philistine. • heathen adj. Alternative letter-case form of Heathen (pertaining or adhering to the Germanic neo-pagan faith Heathenry). |
| HEATHER | • heather n. An evergreen plant, Calluna vulgaris, with spiky leaves and small purple, pink, or white flowers. • heather n. A plant in the family Ericaceae. • heather n. Various species of the genus Erica. |
| HEEHAWS | • heehaws n. Plural of heehaw. • heehaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heehaw. • hee-haws n. Plural of hee-haw. |
| HENCHER | • hencher adj. Comparative form of hench: more hench. • HENCH adj. (of a man) fit and having well-developed muscles. |
| HOUHERE | • HOUHERE n. (Maori) a small evergreen New Zealand tree. |
| SHAHEED | • shaheed n. An Islamic or Sikh martyr, one who has died fulfilling a religious commandment and is thus promised… • Shaheed prop.n. A surname. • SHAHEED n. (Arabic) a martyr for the Islamic faith, also SHAHID. |
| SHEATHE | • sheathe v. (Transitive) To put (something such as a knife or sword) into a sheath. • sheathe v. (Transitive) To encase (something) with a protective covering. • sheathe v. (Transitive) Of an animal: to draw back or retract (a body part) into the body, such as claws into a paw. |
| SHEESHA | • sheesha n. Alternative spelling of shisha. • SHEESHA n. (Urdu) a kind of water-pipe for smoking, aka hookah, also SHISHA. |
| THETHER | • thether adv. Obsolete form of thither. • THETHER adv. (Spenser) thither. |
| WHEECHS | • wheechs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wheech. • WHEECH v. (Scots) to move rapidly with a whizzing sound. |
| WHEESHT | • wheesht interj. Alternative spelling of whisht. • WHEESHT v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESH, WHISHT. |
| WHETHER | • whether det. (Obsolete) Which of two. • whether pron. (Obsolete) Which of two. • whether conj. (Obsolete) Introduces a direct question between alternatives (often with correlative or). |