| BLOWHOLE | • blowhole n. (Marine biology) The spiracle, on the top of the head, through which cetaceans breathe. • blowhole n. (Geology) A top-facing opening to a cavity in the ground very near an ocean’s shore, leading to a marine… • blowhole n. (Geology) A vent for the escape of steam or other gas. |
| FLYWHEEL | • flywheel n. (Mechanical engineering) A rotating mass used to maintain the speed of a machine within certain limits… • FLYWHEEL n. a heavy disk used in machinery. |
| HALLOWED | • hallowed adj. Consecrated or sanctified; sacred, holy. • hallowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hallow. • HALLOW v. to make holy. |
| HALLOWER | • hallower n. One who hallows or makes holy. • HALLOWER n. one who hallows. |
| HAWKBELL | • hawkbell n. A small round metal bell used in falconry, attached to the leg of the bird. • HAWKBELL n. a small bell attached to a hawk's leg. |
| HEADWALL | • headwall n. (Geography) The highest cliff of a glacial cirque. • headwall n. (Geology) The steep cliff at the back of a cirque. • headwall n. (Civil engineering) A retaining wall at the outlet of a drain or culvert. |
| HELLWARD | • hellward adv. Alternative spelling of Hellward. • Hellward adv. Toward Hell. • HELLWARD adv. towards hell. |
| HOLLOWED | • hollowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hollow. • HOLLOW v. to remove the interior. |
| HOLLOWER | • hollower adj. Comparative form of hollow: more hollow. • hollower n. One who or that which hollows something. • HOLLOW adj. not solid. |
| SWELLISH | • swellish adj. (Slang, dated) Like a swell or dandy; stylish. • SWELLISH adj. foppish, dandified. |
| WELLHEAD | • wellhead n. The place where a spring breaks out of the ground; the source of water for a stream or well. • wellhead n. (Figuratively) The source of something; a fountainhead. • wellhead n. The surface structure of an oil well etc. |
| WELLHOLE | • wellhole n. The open space in a floor, to accommodate a staircase. • wellhole n. The open space left beyond the ends of the steps of a staircase. • wellhole n. A cavity which receives a counterbalancing weight in certain mechanical contrivances, and is adapted… |
| WHILLIED | • whillied v. Simple past tense and past participle of whilly. • WHILLY v. (Scots) to wheedle, cajole. |
| WHILLIES | • whillies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whilly. • WHILLY v. (Scots) to wheedle, cajole. |