| CHAIRED | • chaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of chair. • CHAIR v. to install in office. |
| COCHAIR | • cochair n. Someone who serves as the chair of a meeting or organization together with one or more other chairs. • cochair v. (Transitive) To chair (a meeting) jointly. • co-chair n. One of a group of chairpersons. |
| DEHAIRS | • dehairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehair. • DEHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |
| HAIRCAP | • haircap n. Any of various mosses of the family Polytrichaceae. • HAIRCAP n. a hat. |
| HAIRCUT | • haircut n. The act of cutting of the hair, often done professionally by a barber, hair stylist, or beautician. • haircut n. The style into which the hair is cut. • haircut n. (Law) In a bankruptcy proceeding, the proportional reduction in the debt that will be paid to each creditor… |
| HAIRDOS | • hairdos n. Plural of hairdo. • HAIRDO n. a style of wearing the hair. |
| HAIRIER | • hairier adj. Comparative form of hairy: more hairy. • HAIRY adj. covered with hair. |
| HAIRIFS | • HAIRIF n. the plant cleavers. |
| HAIRILY | • hairily adv. In a hairy manner. • HAIRY adv. covered with hair. |
| HAIRING | • hairing v. Present participle of hair. • hairing n. A distinctive pattern of hair growth. • HAIR v. to free from hair. |
| HAIRNET | • hairnet n. A net designed to keep hair up and out of the way, e.g. while cooking. • hair␣net n. Alternative form of hairnet. • HAIRNET n. a net worn to keep the hair in place. |
| HAIRPIN | • hairpin n. A pin or fastener for the hair. • hairpin n. (Biology) A kind of ribozyme; hairpin ribozyme. • hairpin n. (Chiefly attributive) A very tight bend in a road; a hairpin bend. |
| HAIRSTS | • HAIRST v. (Scots) to gather in a crop, also HARVEST. |
| MACHAIR | • machair n. (Geology) A type of calcareous sandy terrain formed mostly from seashells, found by the coast in areas… • MACHAIR n. (Gaelic) a low-lying sandy beach, esp. in the Hebrides. |
| MOHAIRS | • mohairs n. Plural of mohair. • MOHAIR n. (Arabic) a fabric made from the silky hair of angora goats. |
| SHAIRDS | • SHAIRD n. a fragment of broken pottery, also SHARD, SHERD. |
| SHAIRNS | • SHAIRN n. (Scots) cow-dung, also SHARN. |
| THAIRMS | • THAIRM n. (Scots) an intestine, catgut, also THARM. |
| UNCHAIR | • Unchair prop.n. A commune of the Marne department, France. • UNCHAIR v. to remove from a chairmanship. |
| UNHAIRS | • unhairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhair. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |