| ECHOGRAPH | • echograph n. An instrument that uses ultrasound to produce an echogram as a diagnostic aid. • ECHOGRAPH n. an echo-sounder, used to measure the depth of water. |
| HARUMPHED | • harumphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of harumph. • HARUMPH v. to clear one's throat noisily in annoyance, also HARRUMPH. |
| HEIRSHIPS | • heirships n. Plural of heirship. • HEIRSHIP n. the right of inheritance. |
| HEPTARCHS | • heptarchs n. Plural of heptarch. • HEPTARCH n. a member of a heptarchy, government by seven persons. |
| HEPTARCHY | • heptarchy n. A government of seven people. • heptarchy n. The realm so ruled. • heptarchy n. A group of seven states, especially (historical) those in Anglo-Saxon Britain. |
| HEROSHIPS | • heroships n. Plural of heroship. • HEROSHIP n. the state of being a hero. |
| HIPHUGGER | • hiphugger adj. Descriptive of a type of jeans which are tight around the hip. • HIPHUGGER adj. of trousers, having a low waist. |
| HORSEWHIP | • horsewhip n. A whip for use on horses. • horsewhip v. (Transitive) To flog or lash with a horsewhip. • horse␣whip n. Alternative form of horsewhip. |
| HYPETHRAL | • hypethral adj. Alternative form of hypaethral. • HYPETHRAL adj. roofless; open to the sky (usually intentionally, so as to see the stars), also HUPAITHRIC, HYPAETHRAL, UPAITHRIC. |
| PHILHORSE | • PHILHORSE n. (Shakespeare) a fill-horse, the horse in a team nearest to the carriage. |
| PHOSPHORE | • phosphore n. Archaic form of phosphor. • PHOSPHORE n. phosphorus; a phosphorescent or fluorescent substance generally, also PHOSPHOR. |
| RHAPHIDES | • rhaphides n. Plural of rhaphide. • rhaphides n. Plural of rhaphis. • RHAPHIS n. (Greek) a needlelike crystal, usually of calcium oxalate, occurring in plant cells, also RAPHIDE, RAPHIS, RHAPHIDE. |
| RHEOPHILE | • rheophile n. Any organism that thrives in the presence of running water. • RHEOPHILE adj. living in flowing water, also RHEOPHIL. • RHEOPHILE n. a creature that lives in flowing water, also RHEOPHIL. |
| SHEPHERDS | • shepherds n. Plural of shepherd. • shepherds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shepherd. • SHEPHERD v. to watch over carefully. |
| SUPERHIGH | • superhigh adj. Extremely high. • SUPERHIGH adj. extremely high. |
| USHERSHIP | • ushership n. The office or position of an usher. • USHERSHIP n. the office of an usher. |