| ADREAD | • adread v. (Transitive, obsolete) To dread, fear greatly. • adread v. (Intransitive or reflexive, obsolete) To fear, be afraid. • adread adj. (Archaic) Affected by or full of dread; fearful. |
| BEHEAD | • behead v. (Transitive) To deliberately remove the head of; to cut off (someone’s) head. • BEHEAD v. to cut off the head of. |
| COHEAD | • cohead n. One of the joint heads of an organization or department. • cohead v. (Transitive) To serve as one of the joint heads of (an organization or department). • COHEAD v. to head jointly. |
| COLEAD | • colead n. A joint lead; one of a group of actors who jointly take lead roles. • colead v. To lead jointly. • COLEAD v. to lead jointly. |
| DELEAD | • delead v. (Transitive) To remove the lead (metal) from. • DELEAD v. to free from lead. |
| ENNEAD | • ennead n. (Obsolete) The number nine. • ennead n. (Rare) Any grouping or system containing nine objects. • Ennead prop.n. (Egyptian mythology) The collection of nine gods worshipped at Heliopolis and taking part in the Heliopolitan… |
| OXHEAD | • oxhead n. The head of an ox; an emblem of cuckoldom. • oxhead n. (Obsolete) A dolt; a blockhead. • OXHEAD n. a blockhead. |
| REMEAD | • remead n. Alternative form of remeid. • remead v. Alternative form of remeid. • REMEAD v. (Scots) to remedy, also REMEDE, REMEID. |
| REREAD | • reread v. To read again. • reread n. The act of reading something again. • re-read v. Alternative form of reread. |
| SPREAD | • spread v. (Transitive) To stretch out, open out (A material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space. • spread v. (Transitive) To extend (Individual rays, limbs etc.); to stretch out in varying or opposing directions. • spread v. (Transitive) To disperse, to scatter or distribute over a given area. |
| THREAD | • thread n. A long, thin and flexible form of material, generally with a round cross-section, used in sewing, weaving… • thread n. A continued theme or idea. • thread n. (Engineering) A screw thread. |
| UNDEAD | • undead adj. Pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life. • undead adj. (Horror fiction) Being animate, though non-living. • undead n. (Horror fiction) Those creatures which are undead; that is, dead yet still animate. |
| UNHEAD | • unhead v. (Transitive) To remove the lid from (a barrel or cask). • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UNLEAD | • unlead v. (Transitive) To take away the leaden seals from (the bales of transit goods). • unlead v. (Transitive, printing, historical) To take out the leads from (printed matter that has been set up). • UNLEAD v. to remove the lead from. |
| UNREAD | • unread adj. Not having been read. • unread adj. Not having read; uneducated. • unread v. (Transitive) To undo the process of reading. |
| UPLEAD | • uplead n. (Telecommunications) The line or lines connecting the output of a transmitter to its antenna. • uplead v. (Transitive, rare) To lead upward. • UPLEAD v. to lead up. |