| HOOKNOSE | • hooknose n. An aquiline nose. • hooknose n. Someone with such a nose, especially Jews. • hooknose n. A fish, the armed bullhead. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| SPOONHOOK | • spoonhook n. Alternative form of spoon hook. • spoon-hook n. Alternative form of spoon hook. • spoon␣hook n. Synonym of spoon lure. |
| MONKSHOODS | • monkshoods n. Plural of monkshood. • monk's␣hoods n. Plural of monk’s hood. • MONKSHOOD n. a plant of the genus Aconitum, aka aconite. |
| SPOONHOOKS | • spoonhooks n. Plural of spoonhook. • spoon-hooks n. Plural of spoon-hook. • spoon␣hooks n. Plural of spoon hook. |
| BUTTONHOOKS | • buttonhooks n. Plural of buttonhook. • buttonhooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of buttonhook. • BUTTONHOOK n. a hook for drawing small buttons through buttonholes. |
| HOLOPLANKTONS | • HOLOPLANKTON n. organisms which remain as plankton throughout their whole life cycle. |
| ORTHOPINAKOIDS | • ORTHOPINAKOID n. in monoclinic crystals, a form consisting of two faces parallel to the orthodiagonal and the vertical axis. |
| CHONDROSKELETON | • chondroskeleton n. A skeleton (of some fish and of mammal embryos) composed of hyaline cartilage. • CHONDROSKELETON n. the cartilaginous part of the skeleton of vertebrates. |