| CHINCHES | • chinches n. Plural of chinch. • CHINCH v. to fill in the seams of a boat. |
| ENSHEATH | • ensheath v. Alternative spelling of ensheathe. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| HAINCHES | • HAINCH v. (Scots) to throw with an underhand motion, also HAUNCH. |
| HARSHENS | • harshens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harshen. • HARSHEN v. to make harsh. |
| HAUNCHES | • haunches n. Plural of haunch. • HAUNCH v. to throw with an underhand motion, also HAINCH. |
| HEATHENS | • heathens n. Plural of heathen. • Heathens n. Plural of Heathen. • HEATHEN n. an uncivilized person. |
| HENCHEST | • henchest adj. Superlative form of hench: most hench. • HENCH adj. (of a man) fit and having well-developed muscles. |
| HENHOUSE | • henhouse n. A small house or hutch for chickens or, more specifically, hens to live in. • hen-house n. Alternative form of henhouse. • hen␣house n. Alternative form of henhouse. |
| HERNSHAW | • hernshaw n. Obsolete form of heronsew. • HERNSHAW n. a heron, also HERONSEW, HERONSHAW. |
| HIGHNESS | • highness n. The state of being high. • highness n. A title of respect when referring to a prince or princess. • Highness n. The style of a prince, princess or someone of equivalent rank. |
| HONCHOES | • HONCHO v. (Japanese) to take charge of. |
| INSHEATH | • insheath v. Archaic form of ensheathe. • INSHEATH v. to enclose in a sheath, also ENSHEATH. |
| SHEDHAND | • shedhand n. (Australia, New Zealand) A worker in a sheep-shearing shed. • SHEDHAND n. a person who works in a shearing shed. |
| SHEHNAIS | • shehnais n. Plural of shehnai. • SHEHNAI n. (Bengali) a double-reed wind instrument of India, also SHENAI. |
| SHOEHORN | • shoehorn n. A smooth tool that assists in putting the foot into a shoe, by sliding the heel in after the toe is… • shoehorn n. (Derogatory) Anything by which a transaction is facilitated; a medium. • shoehorn n. (Obsolete) Anything which draws on or allures; an inducement. |