| CHEETAHS | • cheetahs n. Plural of cheetah. • CHEETAH n. (Hindi) a hunting cat of Africa, also CHETAH. |
| ENSHEATH | • ensheath v. Alternative spelling of ensheathe. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| ETHERISH | • etherish adj. Resembling ether, especially in smell. • ETHERISH adj. somewhat like ether. |
| HEATHENS | • heathens n. Plural of heathen. • Heathens n. Plural of Heathen. • HEATHEN n. an uncivilized person. |
| HEATHERS | • heathers n. Plural of heather. • Heathers prop.n. Plural of Heather. • HEATHER n. a common low-growing shrub of the heath family, aka ling. |
| HENCHEST | • henchest adj. Superlative form of hench: most hench. • HENCH adj. (of a man) fit and having well-developed muscles. |
| SHEATHED | • sheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sheath. • SHEATHE v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATH. |
| SHEATHER | • sheather n. A person who makes sheaths. • sheather n. A person who sheathes. • Sheather prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| SHEATHES | • sheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sheathe. • SHEATHE v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATH. |
| SHITHEEL | • shitheel n. Alternative spelling of shit-heel. • shit-heel n. (Vulgar, derogatory) a contemptible person. • shit␣heel n. (Vulgar, derogatory) a contemptible person. |
| THETCHES | • THETCH v. (Spenser) to thatch. |
| THRESHED | • threshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thresh. • THRESH v. to separate grain or seeds. |
| THRESHEL | • threshel n. A flail. • THRESHEL n. a flail. |
| THRESHER | • thresher n. (Agriculture) Anything or anyone that threshes. • thresher n. (Agriculture, historical) A now-obsolete hand tool for threshing, also called a flail. • thresher n. (Agriculture) A modern farm machine for threshing grain, now a part of combine harvesters rather than… |
| THRESHES | • threshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thresh. • THRESH v. to separate grain or seeds. |
| WHEESHTS | • WHEESHT v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESH, WHISHT. |