| HANCHES | • hanches n. Plural of hanch. • HANCH v. (Scots) to snap with the jaws. |
| HARSHEN | • harshen v. (Transitive) To make, or to become harsh; render hard and rough. • harshen v. (Transitive) To render peevish, morose, or austere. • HARSHEN v. to make harsh. |
| HASHING | • hashing n. A social, non-competitive sport in which participants of a hash run use clues to follow a hash trail. • hashing v. Present participle of hash. • HASHING n. the process of converting items of data into numbers (hash totals) which are then used as index numbers. |
| HENNISH | • hennish adj. Henlike. • HENNISH adj. like a hen. |
| HISHING | • hishing v. Present participle of hish. • HISH v. to hiss. |
| HONCHOS | • honchos n. Plural of honcho. • HONCHO v. (Japanese) to take charge of. |
| HORNISH | • hornish adj. Somewhat like horn; hard. • HORNISH adj. like horn. |
| HUNCHES | • hunches n. Plural of hunch. • hunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hunch. • HUNCH v. to arch forward. |
| HUNNISH | • Hunnish adj. Synonym of Hunnic. Relating to the Huns. • Hunnish prop.n. Synonym of Hunnic. The language of the Huns. • HUNNISH adj. like a hun. |
| HUSHING | • hushing v. Present participle of hush. • hushing n. The act of one who hushes, or calls for silence. • hushing n. The use of a heavy discharge of water to uncover a mineral vein or wash ore. |
| HYPHENS | • hyphens n. Plural of hyphen. • hyphens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyphen. • HYPHEN v. to connect words with a punctuation mark. |
| SHANTIH | • shantih interj. Alternative spelling of shanti. • shantih n. Alternative spelling of shanti. • SHANTIH n. (Sanskrit) peace, also SHANTI. |
| SHEHNAI | • shehnai n. (Music) An ancient reeded woodwind instrument from India with a long slim body and bulbous sound bowl… • SHEHNAI n. (Bengali) a double-reed wind instrument of India, also SHENAI. |
| THANAHS | • thanahs n. Plural of thanah. • THANAH n. (Hindi) an Indian police station, also TANA, TANNA, TANNAH, THANA, THANNA, THANNAH. |