| BOREHOLES | • boreholes n. Plural of borehole. • BOREHOLE n. a hole made in the earth's crust. |
| FORESHORE | • foreshore n. Synonym of intertidal zone. • FORESHORE n. that part of the shore that lies between the low and high tide marks. |
| GOOSEHERD | • gooseherd n. A person who tends to geese. • GOOSEHERD n. one who looks after geese. |
| HONOUREES | • honourees n. Plural of honouree. • HONOUREE n. a person who is honoured, also HONOREE, HONORAND. |
| HORSESHOE | • horseshoe n. The U-shaped shoe of a horse, now typically made of metal; by extension, a representation of this used… • horseshoe n. The U shape of a horseshoe. • horseshoe n. (Bodybuilding, slang) A well-developed set of triceps brachii muscles. |
| HOWSOEVER | • howsoever adv. Regardless of the way in which. • howsoever adv. In any manner whatsoever. • howsoever adv. To whatever degree or extent. |
| NONHEROES | • nonheroes n. Plural of nonhero. • NONHERO n. one who is not a hero. |
| NOOSPHERE | • noosphere n. The sphere of human reason, thought, and consciousness, seen as a theoretical evolutionary stage. • noösphere n. Alternative spelling of noosphere. • NOOSPHERE n. the sum of human knowledge, thought and culture. |
| OOSPHERES | • oospheres n. Plural of oosphere. • oöspheres n. Plural of oösphere. • OOSPHERE n. an unfertilized egg within an oogonium. |
| OVERHOPES | • overhopes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhope. • OVERHOPE v. to hope exceedingly. |
| OVERSHOES | • overshoes n. Plural of overshoe. • OVERSHOE n. a protective outer shoe. |
| OVERSHONE | • overshone v. Simple past tense and past participle of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| POECHORES | • POECHORE n. a semiarid region. |
| PRECHOOSE | • prechoose v. (Transitive) To choose in advance. • PRECHOOSE v. to choose beforehand. |
| RECHOOSES | • rechooses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rechoose. • RECHOOSE v. to choose again. |
| RHEOSCOPE | • rheoscope n. An instrument for detecting the presence or movement of currents, as of electricity. • RHEOSCOPE n. an instrument for detecting the existence of an electric current. |
| RHEOTOMES | • rheotomes n. Plural of rheotome. • RHEOTOME n. an instrument which periodically or otherwise interrupts an electric current. |
| SOOTHERED | • soothered v. Simple past tense and past participle of soother. • SOOTHER v. to cajole, flatter; to soothe, calm. |
| WHOSOEVER | • whosoever pron. Whatever person or persons: emphasised or elaborated form of whoever. • whosoëver pron. Obsolete spelling of whosoever. • WHOSOEVER pron. every one who. |