| AUTOCHTHONS | • autochthons n. Plural of autochthon. • AUTOCHTHON n. one sprung from the ground he inhabits, aborigine, native. |
| HAUGHTINESS | • haughtiness n. The state or property of being haughty; arrogance, snobbery. • HAUGHTINESS n. the state of being haughty. |
| HEADHUNTERS | • headhunters n. Plural of headhunter. • head-hunters n. Plural of head-hunter. • head␣hunters n. Plural of head hunter. |
| HELMINTHOUS | • helminthous adj. Relating to helminths. • HELMINTHOUS adj. infested with intestinal worms. |
| HOTHOUSINGS | • HOTHOUSING n. the act of rearing intensively. |
| HOUNDSTOOTH | • houndstooth n. A two-colour fabric pattern of broken checks. • houndstooth n. Fabric with a houndstooth pattern; an item of clothing made with such fabric. |
| HYPOTHENUSE | • hypothenuse n. Dated form of hypotenuse. • HYPOTHENUSE n. the longest side of a right-angled triangle, also HYPOTENUSE. |
| RHIZANTHOUS | • rhizanthous adj. (Botany) Producing flowers from a rootstock, or apparently from a root. • RHIZANTHOUS adj. with flowers emerging from root. |
| SCHIZANTHUS | • schizanthus n. Any of several flowering plants of the genus Schizanthus. • Schizanthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Solanaceae – butterfly flower, fringeflower, poor man’s orchid. • SCHIZANTHUS n. a Chilean flowering plant of the genus Schizanthus, frequently cultivated for its showy orchidlike blooms. |
| SHOUTHERING | • SHOUTHER v. (Scots) to assume the burden of, also SHOULDER. |
| SLEUTHHOUND | • sleuthhound n. A working dog who tracks or pursues e.g. a wanted criminal; a bloodhound formerly used in Scotland. • sleuthhound n. (Informal) A detective; a sleuth. • sleuth-hound n. Alternative form of sleuthhound. |
| THEOPHANOUS | • THEOPHANOUS adj. of or pertaining to a theophany, also THEOPHANIC. |
| THORNBUSHES | • thornbushes n. Plural of thornbush. • THORNBUSH n. a bush bearing thorns. |
| THOUSANDTHS | • thousandths n. Plural of thousandth. • THOUSANDTH n. one part in a thousand. |
| UNSHEATHING | • unsheathing v. Present participle of unsheathe. • unsheathing n. The removal of something from a sheath. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |