| BERTHS | • berths n. Plural of berth. • berths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of berth. • BERTH v. to moor a ship. |
| CHERTS | • cherts n. Plural of chert. • CHERT n. a microcrystalline form of silica, occurring as several varieties, aka hornstone. |
| DERTHS | • DERTH n. (Spenser) dearth. |
| EARTHS | • earths n. Plural of earth. • earths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earth. • Earths prop.n. Plural of Earth. |
| ETHERS | • ethers n. Plural of ether. • ETHER n. a volatile liquid used as an anaesthetic. |
| HATERS | • haters n. Plural of hater. • HATER n. one who hates. |
| HEARTS | • hearts n. Plural of heart. • hearts n. (Uncountable) One of the four suits of playing cards, in red, marked with the symbol ♥. • hearts n. (Card games, uncountable) A trick-taking card game in which players are penalized for taking hearts… |
| HORSTE | • HORSTE n. (German) a mass of the earth's crust that lies between two faults and is higher than the surrounding land, also HORST. |
| OTHERS | • others n. Plural of other. • others n. Other people. • others n. Those remaining after one or more people or items have left, or done something else, or been excluded. |
| RESHOT | • reshot v. Simple past tense and past participle of reshoot. • re-shot v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-shoot. • RESHOOT v. to film a scene again. |
| REWTHS | • REWTH n. (Spenser) ruth, pity. |
| THEIRS | • theirs pron. That which belongs to them; the possessive case of they, used without a following noun. • their's pron. Misspelling of theirs. • their's cont. Misspelling of there’s. |
| THERES | • theres n. Plural of there. • theres cont. (Informal) There is; there’s. • there's cont. Contraction of there is. |
| THERMS | • therms n. Plural of therm. • THERM n. a unit of quantity of heat equal to 100,000 British thermal units, also THERME. |
| THREES | • threes n. Plural of three. • threes n. The age of three; three years old. • threes n. (Poker slang) A pair of threes. |
| THRESH | • thresh v. (Transitive, agriculture) To separate the grain from the straw or husks (chaff) by mechanical beating… • thresh v. (Transitive, literary) To beat soundly, usually with some tool such as a stick or whip; to drub. • thresh v. (Intransitive, literary) To violently toss the limbs about. |
| THROES | • throes n. Plural of throe. • THROE v. to suffer violent spasms of pain. |
| THYRSE | • thyrse n. (Botany) A type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes. • thyrse n. (Archaic) A thyrsus (staff with conical ornament). • THYRSE n. (Greek) a type of flower cluster, also THYRSUS. |
| TOSHER | • tosher n. (Historical, cant) A thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in… • tosher n. (Chiefly historical) A scavenger of valuables lost in the sewers, particularly those of London during… • tosher adj. Comparative form of tosh: more tosh. |