| CLUTCH | • clutch v. To seize, as though with claws. • clutch v. To grip or grasp tightly. • clutch v. (Video games) To win in a 1vX (one versus X) situation. |
| CULTCH | • cultch n. Empty oyster shells and other substances laid down on oyster grounds to furnish points for the attachment… • cultch n. Young or seed oysters together with the shells and other objects to which they are usually attached. • cultch n. Rubbish; debris; refuse. |
| GALUTH | • GALUTH n. (Hebrew) the forced exile of Jews, the diaspora, also GALUT. |
| GLUTCH | • glutch v. (Britain, dialect) To swallow. • glutch n. (Britain, dialect) A mouthful. • GLUTCH v. to gulp or swallow. |
| HALUTZ | • halutz n. (Judaism) A pioneer, especially one of the early Jewish immigrants to Palestine. • HALUTZ n. (Hebrew) an early immigrant to Israel, who worked the first kibbutzim, also CHALUTZ. |
| HATFUL | • hatful n. The amount that will fit into a hat. • hatful n. (Soccer, UK) A large number (usually talking about goal-scoring chances). • HATFUL n. as much as a hat can hold. |
| HAULST | • HALSE v. (Spenser) to embrace, also HAUSE, HAWSE. |
| HURTLE | • hurtle v. (Intransitive) To move rapidly, violently, or without control. • hurtle v. (Intransitive, archaic) To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle. • hurtle v. (Intransitive, archaic) To make a threatening sound, like the clash of arms; to make a sound as of confused… |
| HUSTLE | • hustle v. To push someone roughly; to crowd; to jostle. • hustle v. (Intransitive) To rush or hurry. • hustle v. (Transitive) To bundle; to stow something quickly. |
| LUCHOT | • LUACH n. (Hebrew) an inscribed tablet of Commandments. |
| SLEUTH | • sleuth n. A detective. • sleuth n. (Archaic) A sleuthhound; a bloodhound. • sleuth n. (Obsolete) An animal’s trail or track. |
| SLUTCH | • slutch n. (UK, dialect) Slush. • SLUTCH n. (dialect) mud. |
| THOLUS | • tholus n. (Astronomy, geology) A small domical mountain or hill. • tholus n. A round building, dome, or cupola. • tholus n. (Lichenology) Part of the apical structure of the asci of some lichen species. |
| THULIA | • thulia n. (Inorganic chemistry) The rare earth thulium oxide, Tm2O3. • THULIA n. an oxide of thulium. |
| THURLS | • thurls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thurl. • THURL n. the hip joint in cattle. |
| THUSLY | • thusly adv. (Proscribed) thus (in this way). • THUSLY adv. in this manner. |