| BHIKKHUNIS | • bhikkhunis n. Plural of bhikkhuni. • BHIKKHUNI n. (Pali) a fully ordained Buddhist monk, also BHIKHU. |
| CHANUKIAHS | • CHANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also HANUKIAH. |
| HANDSHAKES | • handshakes n. Plural of handshake. • HANDSHAKE n. a shaking of hands in greeting. |
| HINDSHANKS | • HINDSHANK n. meat from an animal's hind leg. |
| HUNCHBACKS | • hunchbacks n. Plural of hunchback. • HUNCHBACK n. a person whose spine is convexly curved to an abnormal degree. |
| KHANSAMAHS | • khansamahs n. Plural of khansamah. • KHANSAMAH n. (Hindi) a house-steward or butler in India, also KHANSAMA. |
| KNIGHTHEAD | • knighthead n. A mitred backing timber which extends the after line of the rabbet in the stem to give extra support… • knighthead n. A bollard or bitt. • knighthead n. Either of two timbers rising from the keel of a sailing ship and supporting the inner end of the bowsprit. |
| KNIGHTHOOD | • knighthood n. An honour whereby one is made into a knight, and one can thereafter be called "Sir". • knighthood n. The quality of being a knight. • knighthood n. The knights collectively, the body of knights. |
| METHINKETH | • methinketh cont. (Archaic) methinks. • METHINKETH v. (obsolete) I think, also METHINK, METHINKS. |
| NIGHTHAWKS | • nighthawks n. Plural of nighthawk. • night␣hawks n. Plural of night hawk. • NIGHTHAWK n. the American nightjar. |
| SHADKHANIM | • shadkhanim n. Plural of shadkhan. • SHADKHAN n. (Hebrew) a Jewish marriage broker, also SCHATCHEN, SHADCHAN. |
| SHEEPSHANK | • sheepshank n. (Nautical) A type of knot which is useful for shortening a rope or taking up slack without cutting it. • sheepshank v. (Transitive) To shorten (a rope) using a sheepshank knot. • SHEEPSHANK n. a hitch by which a rope may be temporarily shortened. |