| BATHHOUSE | • bathhouse n. A building with baths for communal use. • bathhouse n. A building where swimmers can change clothes. • bathhouse n. A business with bath-like facilities, which chiefly serves as a place for sexual encounters, especially among men. |
| BEACHHEAD | • beachhead n. (Military) An area of hostile territory (especially on a beach) that, when captured, serves for the… • beachhead n. (By extension) A coastal landing place. • beachhead n. (By extension) An initial success that ensures the possibility of further advances in a project; a foothold. |
| FISHHOOKS | • fishhooks n. Plural of fishhook. • fishhooks n. (Slang) A pair of jacks (the playing card). • fish␣hooks n. Plural of fish hook. |
| FLESHHOOD | • fleshhood n. The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation. • FLESHHOOD n. the state of being in the flesh. |
| HASHHEADS | • hashheads n. Plural of hashhead. • HASHHEAD n. a hashish addict. |
| HITCHHIKE | • hitchhike v. To try to get a ride in a passing vehicle while standing at the side of a road, generally by either… • hitchhike v. (By extension) To be carried along with something else. • hitchhike n. (Radio, advertising) Alternative form of hitchhiker (“advertisement at the end of a programme”). |
| ROUGHHEWN | • roughhewn adj. Alternative form of rough-hewn. • rough-hewn adj. Hewn roughly without a neat finish. • ROUGHHEW v. to shape roughly. |
| ROUGHHEWS | • roughhews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of roughhew. • rough-hews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rough-hew. • ROUGHHEW v. to shape roughly. |
| TOUCHHOLE | • touchhole n. Alternative spelling of touch hole. • touch-hole n. Alternative spelling of touch hole. • touch␣hole n. A small hole through which the propellant charge of a cannon or muzzleloading gun is ignited. |
| WASHHOUSE | • washhouse n. A domestic outbuilding used as a laundry. • washhouse n. A public laundry. • washhouse n. (New Zealand) A room in a house used for laundry; A utility room. |
| WITCHHOOD | • WITCHHOOD n. the state of being a witch. |
| WITHHAULT | • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. |
| WITHHOLDS | • withholds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withhold. • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. |
| YOUTHHEAD | • youthhead n. (Obsolete) Youth; youthhood. • YOUTHHEAD n. (obsolete) youth, also YOUNGTH, YOUTHHOOD. |
| YOUTHHOOD | • youthhood n. The state of being young, either in age or in spirit; youth. • YOUTHHOOD n. (obsolete) youth, also YOUNGTH, YOUTHHEAD. |