| CHOSEN | • chosen v. Past participle of choose. • chosen v. Past participle of chuse. • chosen adj. Picked; selected. |
| COHENS | • cohens n. Plural of cohen. • Cohens prop.n. A surname from Hebrew. • Cohens prop.n. Plural of Cohen. |
| ETHNOS | • ethnos n. An ethnic group, or a people who have a common national or cultural tradition. • ETHNOS n. (Greek) a group of people who share a common culture. |
| FOEHNS | • foehns n. Plural of foehn. • FOEHN n. (German) a warm dry wind, also FOHN. |
| HERONS | • herons n. Plural of heron. • HERON n. a wading bird. |
| HOGENS | • HOGEN n. (Dutch) strong liquor. |
| HONERS | • honers n. Plural of honer. • honers n. Misspelling of honors/honours. • honers v. Misspelling of honors/honours. |
| HONEST | • honest adj. (Of a person or institution) Scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying… • honest adj. (Of a statement) True, especially as far as is known by the person making the statement; fair; unbiased. • honest adj. In good faith; without malice. |
| HONEYS | • honeys n. Plural of honey. • honeys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of honey. • Honeys prop.n. Plural of Honey. |
| NOSHED | • noshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of nosh. • NOSH v. (Yiddish) to eat snacks between meals. |
| NOSHER | • nosher n. (Colloquial) Someone who noshes; an eater. • NOSHER n. one who noshes, nibbles between meals. |
| NOSHES | • noshes n. Plural of nosh. • noshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nosh. • NOSH v. (Yiddish) to eat snacks between meals. |
| PHEONS | • pheons n. Plural of pheon. • PHEON n. the barbed head of a dart or arrow. |
| PHONES | • phones n. Plural of phone. • phones n. (Informal) headphones. • phones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phone. |
| RHONES | • rhones n. Plural of rhone. • RHONE n. (Scots) a roof-gutter, also ROAN, ROANPIPE, RONE, RONEPIPE. |
| SENHOR | • senhor n. A Portuguese gentleman. • senhor n. Obsolete spelling of señor. • SENHOR n. (Spanish) a Portuguese or Brazilian gentleman. |
| UNSHOE | • unshoe v. (Transitive) to remove a shoe (especially a horseshoe) from. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |