| BEATHS | • beaths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beath. • BEATH v. (Spenser) to bathe, heat, also BATHE. |
| DEATHS | • deaths n. Plural of death. • DEATH n. the end of life. |
| HEATHS | • heaths n. Plural of heath. • HEATH n. an evergreen shrub. |
| MEATHS | • MEATH n. (obsolete) an alcoholic drink made by fermenting honey and water, also MEAD, MEATHE. |
| BREATHS | • breaths n. Plural of breath. • BREATH n. air inhaled and exhaled. |
| SHEATHS | • sheaths n. Plural of sheath. • SHEATH v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATHE. |
| SMEATHS | • smeaths n. Plural of smeath. • SMEATH n. (dialect) a name for various ducks including smew and pochard, also SMEE. |
| SNEATHS | • sneaths n. Plural of sneath. • Sneaths prop.n. Plural of Sneath. • SNEATH n. the curved handle of a scythe, also SNATH, SNATHE, SNEAD. |
| WREATHS | • wreaths n. Plural of wreath. • wreaths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wreath. • WREATH n. a garland of flowers. |
| BEQUEATHS | • bequeaths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bequeath. • BEQUEATH v. to leave by will. |
| ENSHEATHS | • ensheaths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensheath. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| ENWREATHS | • ENWREATH v. to encircle with a wreath, also ENWREATHE. |
| INSHEATHS | • insheaths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insheath. • INSHEATH v. to enclose in a sheath, also ENSHEATH. |
| PREDEATHS | • PREDEATH n. the period preceding a person's death. |
| MEGADEATHS | • megadeaths n. Plural of megadeath. • MEGADEATH n. a million deaths. |
| UNDERNEATHS | • underneaths n. Plural of underneath. • underneaths n. (Colloquial, childish) genitalia. • UNDERNEATH n. the under part or side. |
| UNDERBREATHS | • underbreaths n. Plural of underbreath. • UNDERBREATH n. subdued voice; rumour. |