| ARHATSHIP | • arhatship n. The state of being an arhat. • ARHATSHIP n. the state of being an arhat, a Buddhist who has attained nirvana. |
| ARHYTHMIA | • arhythmia n. Alternative spelling of arrhythmia. • ARHYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm, esp. of the pulse, also ARRHYTHMIA, ARYTHMIA. |
| ARHYTHMIC | • arhythmic adj. Having no rhythm. • ARHYTHMIC adj. with an irregular rhythm, also ARRHYTHMIC, ARYTHMIC. |
| BARHOPPED | • barhopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of barhop. • bar␣hopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of bar hop. • BARHOP v. to go from one bar to another. |
| BOARHOUND | • boarhound n. A large dog, descended from breeds originally used to hunt boars. • Boarhound n. Synonym of Great Dane. • BOARHOUND n. a dog used to hunt boar. |
| CARHOPPED | • carhopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of carhop. • CARHOP v. to work as a carhop. |
| CATARHINE | • catarhine adj. Dated form of catarrhine. • catarhine n. Dated form of catarrhine. • CATARHINE n. a member of one of the two divisions of primates, including all the Old World monkeys, having a narrow partition between the nostrils, also CATARRHINE. |
| GEARHEADS | • gearheads n. Plural of gearhead. • gear␣heads n. Plural of gear head. • GEARHEAD n. a mechanically inclined person. |
| HOARHEADS | • hoarheads n. Plural of hoarhead. • HOARHEAD n. a hoary-headed old man. |
| HOARHOUND | • hoarhound n. Alternative form of horehound. • HOARHOUND n. a kind of wild flower, also HOREHOUND. |
| PARARHYME | • pararhyme n. A verse form in which the consonants of two words are identical in sound, but the vowels of the words… • PARARHYME n. a form of rhyme in which the consonants but not the vowels of the last stressed syllable are identical. |
| PARHELION | • parhelion n. A bright spot in the sky due to the refraction of the sun’s image by ice crystals. • parhelion n. A reflection or image. • PARHELION n. a halolike light seen in sky opposite the sun. |
| PARHYPATE | • parhypate n. (Music) In ancient musical theory, the lower of the two movable notes between the hypate and mese, the… • PARHYPATE n. (Greek) in Greek music, the lowest note but one in a tetrachord. |
| REARHORSE | • rearhorse n. (Rare) Alternative form of rear-horse. • rear-horse n. A mantis. • REARHORSE n. a praying mantis. |
| SPEARHEAD | • spearhead n. The pointed head, or end, of a spear. • spearhead n. One who leads or initiates an activity (such as an attack or a campaign). • spearhead n. The leading military unit in an attack. |
| WARHORSES | • warhorses n. Plural of warhorse. • WARHORSE n. a horse used in battle. |