| CHERISHING | • cherishing v. Present participle of cherish. • cherishing n. The act by which somebody or something is cherished. • CHERISH v. to hold dear. |
| EARTHSHINE | • earthshine n. (Astronomy) Reflected earthlight visible on the Moon’s night side. • Earthshine n. (Astronomy) Alternative letter-case form of earthshine. • earth-shine n. Alternative spelling of Earthshine. |
| HANGASHORE | • hangashore n. (Canada, Newfoundland) A lazy person. |
| HARSHENING | • harshening v. Present participle of harshen. • HARSHEN v. to make harsh. |
| HERONSHAWS | • heronshaws n. Plural of heronshaw. • HERONSHAW n. a heron, also HERNSHAW, HERONSEW. |
| HOREHOUNDS | • horehounds n. Plural of horehound. • HOREHOUND n. a kind of wild flower, also HOARHOUND. |
| HORNFISHES | • hornfishes n. Plural of hornfish. • HORNFISH n. another name for the garfish. |
| HORNYHEADS | • hornyheads n. Plural of hornyhead. • HORNYHEAD n. a North American river chub. |
| HUNDREDTHS | • hundredths n. Plural of hundredth. • HUNDREDTH n. a hundredth part. |
| PANTHERISH | • pantherish adj. Like a panther; catlike. • PANTHERISH adj. like a panther. |
| SHANGHAIER | • shanghaier n. One who shanghais. • Shanghaier n. Synonym of Shanghainese. • SHANGHAIER n. one who shanghais. |
| SHOEHORNED | • shoehorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoehorn. • shoe-horned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoe-horn. • SHOEHORN v. to force into a small space. |
| SHRIECHING | • SHRIECH v. (Spenser) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIEK, SHRIKE, SHRITCH, SKRIKE. |
| THRESHINGS | • threshings n. Plural of threshing. • THRESHING n. the act of threshing. |
| UNCHURCHES | • unchurches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unchurch. • UNCHURCH v. to expel from a church. |
| UNTHRESHED | • unthreshed adj. Not threshed. • UNTHRESHED adj. not threshed. |