| EIGHTEENTHS | • eighteenths n. Plural of eighteenth. • EIGHTEENTH n. an eighteenth part. |
| ENSHEATHING | • ensheathing v. Present participle of ensheathe. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| HAGGISHNESS | • haggishness n. The quality of being haggish. • HAGGISHNESS n. the state of being haggish. |
| HAUGHTINESS | • haughtiness n. The state or property of being haughty; arrogance, snobbery. • HAUGHTINESS n. the state of being haughty. |
| HEIGHTENERS | • heighteners n. Plural of heightener. • HEIGHTENER n. something that heightens. |
| HIGHBINDERS | • highbinders n. Plural of highbinder. • high-binders n. Plural of high-binder. • HIGHBINDER n. a swindler, gangster or corrupt politician. |
| HIGHLANDERS | • highlanders n. Plural of highlander. • Highlanders n. Plural of Highlander. • HIGHLANDER n. an inhabitant of a highland. |
| HOGGISHNESS | • hoggishness n. The quality of being hoggish. • HOGGISHNESS n. the state of being hoggish. |
| HOMESHORING | • homeshoring n. A migration of service employees from the office to the home, where such homes have proper communications equipment. • HOMESHORING n. the transfer of service industry employment from offices to home-based employees with appropriate telephone and Internet facilities, also HOMESOURCING. |
| HYPHENISING | • HYPHENISE v. to put a hyphen in, also HYPHENIZE. |
| INSHEATHING | • insheathing v. Present participle of insheath. • insheathing v. Present participle of insheathe. • INSHEATH v. to enclose in a sheath, also ENSHEATH. |
| KNIGHTHEADS | • knightheads n. Plural of knighthead. • KNIGHTHEAD n. either of a pair of vertical supports for the bowsprit. |
| NIGHTSHADES | • nightshades n. Plural of nightshade. • NIGHTSHADE n. a name given to various plants, esp. of the Solanaceae family and chiefly poisonous or narcotic. |
| SHANGHAIERS | • shanghaiers n. Plural of shanghaier. • SHANGHAIER n. one who shanghais. |
| SHEPHERDING | • shepherding v. Present participle of shepherd. • shepherding n. The herding of sheep. • shepherding n. The act of one who shepherds or guides. |
| SHOEHORNING | • shoehorning v. Present participle of shoehorn. • shoe-horning v. Present participle of shoe-horn. • SHOEHORN v. to force into a small space. |
| SHOUTHERING | • SHOUTHER v. (Scots) to assume the burden of, also SHOULDER. |
| UNSHEATHING | • unsheathing v. Present participle of unsheathe. • unsheathing n. The removal of something from a sheath. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |