| HAPHTARA | • haphtara n. Alternative form of Haftarah. • HAPHTARA n. (Hebrew) a Biblical selection, also HAFTARA, HAFTARAH, HAFTORAH, HAPHTARAH. |
| HARDSHIP | • hardship n. Difficulty or trouble; hard times. • hardship n. A burden, a source of difficulty that could impose a barrier. • hardship v. (Transitive) To treat (a person) badly; to subject to hardships. |
| HARRUMPH | • harrumph interj. Alternative spelling of harumph. • harrumph n. Alternative spelling of harumph. • harrumph v. Alternative spelling of harumph. |
| HARUMPHS | • harumphs n. Plural of harumph. • harumphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harumph. • HARUMPH v. to clear one's throat noisily in annoyance, also HARRUMPH. |
| HEIRSHIP | • heirship n. The status of being heir to something or someone. • HEIRSHIP n. the right of inheritance. |
| HEPTARCH | • heptarch n. A heptarchist. • HEPTARCH n. a member of a heptarchy, government by seven persons. |
| HEROSHIP | • heroship n. The character or personality of a hero. • HEROSHIP n. the state of being a hero. |
| HERSHIPS | • HERSHIP n. (Scots) plundering, plunder, esp. cattle. |
| HIPPARCH | • hipparch n. (Historical) An Ancient Greek cavalry officer. • HIPPARCH n. (Greek) a cavalry commander in ancient Greece. |
| PARASHAH | • parashah n. (Judaism) A section of a book in the Hebrew text of the Tanakh, which may be open (a petuhah) or closed (a setumah). • parashah n. (Judaism) One of 54 sections of the Torah read weekly by religious Jews, particularly in the synagogue… • PARASHAH n. (Hebrew) a passage in Jewish literature. |
| PHARAOHS | • pharaohs n. Plural of pharaoh. • Pharaohs n. Plural of Pharaoh. • Pharaohs prop.n. The Egypt national football team. |
| PHISHERS | • phishers n. Plural of phisher. • PHISHER n. one that phishes. |
| PHOSPHOR | • phosphor n. (Chemistry) Any of various compounds of transition metals or of rare earths that exhibit phosphorescence. • phosphor n. (Chemistry, obsolete) Phosphorus. • Phosphor prop.n. Alternative spelling of Phosphorus (“the planet Venus, as the morning star”). |
| PHYLARCH | • phylarch n. (Historical) The ruler of a phyle in Ancient Greece. • phylarch n. (Historical) An Athenian hipparch, head of an Athenian clan in battle. • phylarch n. A tribal chief, magistrate, or other local ruler. |
| RHAPHIDE | • rhaphide n. Alternative form of raphide. • RHAPHIDE n. a needlelike crystal, also RHAPHIS. |
| RHEOPHIL | • rheophil n. Alternative form of rheophile. • RHEOPHIL adj. living in flowing water, also RHEOPHILE. |
| SHARPISH | • sharpish adj. (Informal) Somewhat sharp (sudden, abrupt). • sharpish adj. (Informal) Somewhat sharp; not blunt. • sharpish adv. (Informal) Rapidly, soon. |
| SHEPHERD | • shepherd n. A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock. • shepherd n. (Figurative) Someone who watches over, looks after, or guides somebody. • shepherd n. (Figurative) The pastor of a church; one who guides others in religion. |
| SHOPHARS | • shophars n. Plural of shophar. • SHOPHAR n. (Hebrew) a ram's horn trumpet used in Jewish religious ceremonies, also SHOFAR. |