| CHETAHS | • chetahs n. Plural of chetah. • CHETAH n. (Hindi) a swift-running wildcat, also CHEETAH. |
| EIGHTHS | • eighths n. Plural of eighth. • EIGHTH n. one of eight equal parts. |
| HATCHES | • hatches n. Plural of hatch. • hatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hatch. • HATCH v. to bring forth young from an egg. |
| HEALTHS | • healths n. Plural of health. • HEALTH n. sound physical or mental condition. |
| HEARTHS | • hearths n. Plural of hearth. • HEARTH n. the floor of a fireplace. |
| HEIGHTS | • heights n. Plural of height. • heights n. A neighborhood or other development built on a hill or mountain. • Heights prop.n. Plural of Height. |
| HIGHEST | • highest adj. Superlative form of high: most high. • highest adv. Superlative form of high: most high. • HIGH adj. reaching far upward. |
| HITCHES | • hitches n. Plural of hitch. • hitches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hitch. • Hitches prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| HITHERS | • HITHER v. to come this way. |
| HOTCHES | • hotches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hotch. • HOTCH v. (Scots) to hitch, jog. |
| HUTCHES | • hutches n. Plural of hutch. • HUTCH v. to hoard up. |
| 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. |
| SHEATHS | • sheaths n. Plural of sheath. • SHEATH v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATHE. |
| SHEATHY | • sheathy adj. Forming or resembling a sheath or case. • SHEATHY adj. forming or resembling a sheath or case. |
| SHEHITA | • shehita n. Alternative form of shehitah. • SHEHITA n. (Hebrew) the slaughtering of animals in accordance with rabbinical law, also SCHECHITA, SCHECHITAH, SHECHITA, SHECHITAH, SHEHITAH. |
| SHOCHET | • shochet n. A person certified under Jewish law to slaughter cattle and poultry. • SHOCHET n. (Hebrew) a slaughterer who slaughters in the kosher manner. |
| WHEESHT | • wheesht interj. Alternative spelling of whisht. • WHEESHT v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESH, WHISHT. |