| HACHURE | • hachure n. (Cartography, chiefly historical) A line on a map indicating the steepness of a slope. • hachure v. To mark a map with hachures. • HACHURE v. (French) to make a hatching on a map. |
| HOUGHED | • houghed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hough. • HOUGH v. to hamstring. |
| HOUHERE | • HOUHERE n. (Maori) a small evergreen New Zealand tree. |
| HUMPHED | • humphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of humph. • HUMPH v. to carry (something cumbersome, heavy or awkward), also HUMF. |
| HUNCHED | • hunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of hunch. • HUNCH v. to arch forward. |
| HUNCHES | • hunches n. Plural of hunch. • hunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hunch. • HUNCH v. to arch forward. |
| HUSHERS | • hushers n. Plural of husher. • HUSHER v. to usher, escort people to heir seats. |
| HUSHIER | • HUSHY adj. hush-hush, secret. |
| HUTCHED | • hutched adj. Kept in a hutch. • HUTCH v. to hoard up. |
| HUTCHES | • hutches n. Plural of hutch. • HUTCH v. to hoard up. |
| HUTCHIE | • hutchie n. (Dated, military slang) A dugout or shelter, especially as used in the Korean War. • HUTCHIE n. (Australian) a groundsheet draped over a stick as makeshift shelter. |
| SHEUCHS | • SHEUCH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUGH. |
| SHEUGHS | • sheughs n. Plural of sheugh. • SHEUGH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUCH. |
| SHUSHED | • shushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shush. • SHUSH v. to hush. |
| SHUSHER | • shusher n. Someone who shushes, insisting on silence. • SHUSHER n. one who shushes. |
| SHUSHES | • shushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shush. • SHUSH v. to hush. |
| WHEUGHS | • WHEUGH v. to utter a sound of astonishment, also WHEW. |