| FINEISH | • fineish adj. Somewhat fine; of quite good quality or appearance. • fineish adj. Somewhat fine; of reasonable thinness or small granularity. • FINEISH adj. somewhat fine. |
| HEILING | • heiling v. Present participle of heil. • HEIL v. (German) to salute. |
| HEINIES | • heinies n. Plural of heinie. • Heinies n. Plural of Heinie. • HEINIE n. the buttocks. |
| HEIRING | • heiring v. Present participle of heir. • HEIR v. to inherit. |
| HINKIER | • hinkier adj. Comparative form of hinky: more hinky. • HINKY adj. strange, unreliable. |
| HINNIED | • hinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hinny. • HINNY v. to neigh, whinny, also HINNIE. |
| HINNIES | • hinnies n. Plural of hinny. • hinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hinny. • HINNY v. to neigh, whinny, also HINNIE. |
| HIPLINE | • hipline n. (Textiles) The line of a garment around the hips. • HIPLINE n. the distance around the hips. |
| HIRCINE | • hircine adj. (Book word, not comparable) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of goats. • hircine adj. Possessed of an odour reminiscent of goats. • hircine adj. Libidinous; lustful. |
| ICHNITE | • ichnite n. A fossilized footprint or track of an animal. • ICHNITE n. a fossil footprint, also ICHNOLITE. |
| INHERIT | • inherit v. (Transitive) To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations). • inherit v. (Transitive) To receive (Property, a title, etc.), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner’s death. • inherit v. (Transitive, biology) To receive a characteristic from one’s ancestors by genetic transmission. |
| INVEIGH | • inveigh v. (Intransitive, with against or occasionally about, formerly also with on, at, upon) To complain loudly… • inveigh v. (Obsolete, transitive) To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle. • INVEIGH v. to speak violently. |
| NICEISH | • niceish adj. Somewhat or rather nice. • NICEISH adj. somewhat nice. |
| NIGHTIE | • nightie n. (Informal) A woman’s nightgown or nightdress for wearing to bed. • nightie phr. Alternative form of nighty (“good night”). • NIGHTIE n. a nightgown, also NIGHTY. |
| RHIZINE | • rhizine n. (Botany, lichenology) A rootlike filament or hair growing from the stems of mosses or on lichens; a rhizoid. • RHIZINE n. a lichen rhizoid. |
| SHINIER | • shinier adj. Comparative form of shiny: more shiny. • SHINY adj. filled with light. |
| SHINIES | • shinies n. Plural of shiny. • SHINY n. a bright object. |
| WHINIER | • whinier adj. Comparative form of whiny: more whiny. • WHINY adj. given to whining, also WHINEY. |