| BHIKKHUNI | • bhikkhuni n. A Buddhist nun. • BHIKKHUNI n. (Pali) a fully ordained Buddhist monk, also BHIKHU. |
| CHANUKIAH | • CHANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also HANUKIAH. |
| CHINCOUGH | • chincough n. Whooping cough. • chin␣cough n. (Archaic) Synonym of whooping cough. • CHINCOUGH n. whooping cough. |
| CHURCHING | • churching n. (Christianity) The ceremonial blessing of a woman who has given birth. • churching v. Present participle of church. • CHURCHING n. a church ceremony given to women after childbirth. |
| HACHURING | • hachuring v. Present participle of hachure. • HACHURE v. (French) to make a hatching on a map. |
| HANUKIAHS | • HANUKIAH n. (Hebrew) a candelabrum having nine branches that is lit during the festival of Hanukkah, also CHANUKIAH. |
| HAUNCHING | • haunching v. Present participle of haunch. • haunching n. (Architecture) A haunch. • HAUNCH v. to throw with an underhand motion, also HAINCH. |
| HOUNDFISH | • houndfish n. Tylosurus crocodilus, a large gamefish of the family Belonidae. • houndfish n. A small European shark (Scyliorhinus canicula), small-spotted dogfish. • HOUNDFISH n. a name given to various species of small shark or dogfish. |
| HURRAHING | • hurrahing v. Present participle of hurrah. • hurrahing n. A cry of hurrah. • HURRAH v. to shout hurrah, also HOORAH, HOORAY, HURRA, HURRAY. |
| HUSHERING | • hushering v. Present participle of husher. • HUSHER v. to usher, escort people to heir seats. |
| HUZZAHING | • huzzahing v. Present participle of huzzah. • HUZZAH v. to give a shout of huzzah, also HUZZA. |
| SHEUCHING | • SHEUCH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUGH. |
| SHEUGHING | • SHEUGH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUCH. |
| UNHITCHED | • unhitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhitch. • unhitched adj. Unattached. • unhitched adj. Unmarried; single. |
| UNHITCHES | • unhitches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhitch. • UNHITCH v. to free from being hitched. |
| WHEUGHING | • WHEUGH v. to utter a sound of astonishment, also WHEW. |