| AFTERHEAT | • afterheat n. Residual useful heat obtained from a nuclear reactor during aftercooling. • AFTERHEAT n. the heat from fission products in a nuclear reactor after it has been shut down. |
| DAKERHENS | • dakerhens n. Plural of dakerhen. • daker-hens n. Plural of daker-hen. • DAKERHEN n. another name for the corncrake. |
| OVERHEADS | • overheads n. Plural of overhead. • OVERHEAD n. the general cost of running a business. |
| OVERHEAPS | • overheaps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overheap. • OVERHEAP v. to heap up to excess. |
| OVERHEARD | • overheard v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhear. • OVERHEAR v. to hear without the speaker's knowledge or intention. |
| OVERHEARS | • overhears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhear. • OVERHEAR v. to hear without the speaker's knowledge or intention. |
| OVERHEATS | • overheats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overheat. • OVERHEAT v. to heat to excess. |
| OVERHENTS | • overhents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhent. • OVERHENT v. (Spenser) to overtake. |
| PIERHEADS | • pierheads n. Plural of pierhead. • PIERHEAD n. the seaward end of a pier. |
| RIVERHEAD | • Riverhead prop.n. A village near Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ5156). • Riverhead prop.n. A census-designated place and town, the county seat of Suffolk County, on Long Island, New York, United States. • Riverhead prop.n. A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. |
| SUPERHEAT | • superheat v. To heat a liquid above its boiling point. • superheat v. To heat a vapour above its saturation point. • superheat v. To heat too much, to overheat. |
| SUPERHERO | • superhero n. Any fantasy/science fiction crime-fighting character, often with supernatural powers or equipment, in… • SUPERHERO n. any of various comic-book heroes with supernormal or superhuman powers. |
| SUPERHETS | • superhets n. Plural of superhet. • SUPERHET n. a superheterodyne receiver, a type of radio receiver. |
| UNDERHEAT | • underheat v. (Transitive) To heat insufficiently. • UNDERHEAT v. to heat insufficiently. |
| WATERHEAD | • waterhead n. A spring or headwater. • waterhead n. An area of high elevation, viewed as the catchment basin for a region. • waterhead n. A reservoir or natural source of water that is put to use. |
| WATERHENS | • waterhens n. Plural of waterhen. • water␣hens n. Plural of water hen. • WATERHEN n. the gallinule or moorhen. |