| EKPHRASES | • ekphrases n. Plural of ekphrasis. • EKPHRASIS n. a literary description of or commentary on a visual work of art, also ECPHRASIS. |
| HELPDESKS | • helpdesks n. Plural of helpdesk. • help-desks n. Plural of help-desk. • help␣desks n. Plural of help desk. |
| HENPECKED | • henpecked adj. (Particularly of husbands or boyfriends) Intimidated or overwhelmed by a nagging or overbearing wife or girlfriend. • hen-pecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hen-peck. • hen␣pecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hen peck. |
| HOUSEKEEP | • housekeep v. (Intransitive) To carry out the domestic duties of housekeeping. • housekeep v. (Transitive, intransitive, computing) To perform the general tasks of housekeeping. • housekeep n. (Archaic or fantasy) The person in charge of a house; a housekeeper or innkeeper. |
| HOUSEKEPT | • housekept v. Simple past tense and past participle of housekeep. • HOUSEKEEP v. to keep house. |
| PACKSHEET | • packsheet n. (Historical) A sheet in which wool is packed. • PACKSHEET n. a list of things for packing. |
| PHENAKITE | • phenakite n. (Mineralogy) A trigonal-rhombohedral mineral containing beryllium, oxygen, and silicon. • PHENAKITE n. a mineral, beryllium silicate, sometimes deceptively like quartz, also PHENACITE. |
| PHREAKERS | • phreakers n. Plural of phreaker. • PHREAKER n. one who uses equipment to obtain free telephone calls. |
| PIKEPERCH | • pikeperch n. Alternative form of pike-perch. • pike-perch n. Any of the five species of fish in the genus Sander of the family Percidae (perches and darters). • PIKEPERCH n. a pike-like freshwater fish. |
| PRECHECKS | • prechecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precheck. • PRECHECK v. to check beforehand. |
| SHEEPLIKE | • sheeplike adj. Resembling a sheep: docile or uncomplaining, or willing to follow a leader blindly. • sheep-like adj. Alternative spelling of sheeplike. • SHEEPLIKE adj. like a sheep. |
| SHEEPSKIN | • sheepskin n. (Uncountable) The skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding. • sheepskin n. (US, countable) A diploma. • sheepskin n. (Countable or uncountable) The tanned skin of a sheep with the fleece left on, especially when used… |
| SHEEPWALK | • sheepwalk n. Land given to pasturing of sheep, smaller than a sheep-run. • SHEEPWALK n. a range of pasture for sheep. |