| BOATHOOKS | • boathooks n. Plural of boathook. • boat-hooks n. Plural of boat-hook (alternative spelling of boathooks). • boat␣hooks n. Plural of boat hook. |
| BOOKSHOPS | • bookshops n. Plural of bookshop. • book␣shops n. Plural of book shop. • BOOKSHOP n. a shop that sells books. |
| COOKHOUSE | • cookhouse n. A small building where cooking takes place. • COOKHOUSE n. a place where cooking is carried out. |
| COOKSHOPS | • cookshops n. Plural of cookshop. • COOKSHOP n. a shop that sells cooked food. |
| HOOKNOSED | • hooknosed adj. Alternative form of hook-nosed. • hook-nosed adj. Having a hooked or curved nose. • HOOKNOSED adj. having a hook-shaped nose. |
| HOOKNOSES | • hooknoses n. Plural of hooknose. • HOOKNOSE n. a strongly curved nose. |
| HOOKWORMS | • hookworms n. Plural of hookworm. • HOOKWORM n. a parasitic worm. |
| HORNBOOKS | • hornbooks n. Plural of hornbook. • HORNBOOK n. an ancient child's schoolbook comprising alphabet, digits, etc. on parchment covered with sheet of horn. |
| MONKHOODS | • monkhoods n. Plural of monkhood. • MONKHOOD n. the state of being a monk. |
| MONKSHOOD | • monkshood n. (Countable) Any of various poisonous plants, of the genus Aconitum, with blue or white flowers in the shape of a hood. • monkshood n. (Uncountable) The dried leaves or flowers of these plants formerly used as a source of medicinal alkaloids. • monk's␣hood n. Alternative form of monkshood. |
| SMOKEHOOD | • smokehood n. Alternative form of smoke hood. • smoke␣hood n. A protective device to prevent smoke inhalation, consisting of a translucent airtight bag that is sealed… • SMOKEHOOD n. a protective hood for a firefighter that prevents the wearer from inhaling smoke. |
| SPOONHOOK | • spoonhook n. Alternative form of spoon hook. • spoon-hook n. Alternative form of spoon hook. • spoon␣hook n. Synonym of spoon lure. |
| THEOTOKOI | • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| THEOTOKOS | • Theotokos prop.n. (Chiefly Eastern Catholicism) The Virgin Mary. • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| TOKOLOSHE | • tokoloshe n. (Mythology) In Zulu mythology, a mischievous dwarf-like spirit man that can become invisible by drinking… • TOKOLOSHE n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI. |
| TOKOLOSHI | • TOKOLOSHI n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHE. |
| WOODSHOCK | • woodshock n. (US, Canada, dialects, obsolete) The marten, or its pelt. • woodshock n. (US, Canada, dialects, obsolete) The groundhog, or its pelt. • WOODSHOCK n. a large North American marten with dark brown fur. |