| BUNHEAD | • bunhead n. (Informal) An obsessive or extremely dedicated ballerina. • BUNHEAD n. a female ballet dancer. |
| INHERCE | • INHERCE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also INHEARSE, ENHEARSE. |
| INHERED | • inhered v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhere. • INHERE v. to be an essential characteristic. |
| INHERES | • inheres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhere. • INHERE v. to be an essential characteristic. |
| INHERIT | • inherit v. (Transitive) To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations). • inherit v. (Transitive) To receive (Property, a title, etc.), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner’s death. • inherit v. (Transitive, biology) To receive a characteristic from one’s ancestors by genetic transmission. |
| MYNHEER | • mynheer n. Sir, as a polite form of address to a Dutchman or Afrikaner. • MYNHEER n. (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MENEER, MIJNHEER. |
| NONHEME | • nonheme adj. That does not originate in heme. • NONHEME adj. not containing iron bound like heme. |
| NONHERO | • nonhero n. A character, especially a protagonist, who is not a hero. • NONHERO n. one who is not a hero. |
| PINHEAD | • pinhead n. The head of a pin. (Frequently used in size comparisons.) • pinhead n. (Slang) An ignorant, naive, foolish, or stupid person. • pinhead n. (Slang) A telemark skier. |
| UNHEADS | • unheads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhead. • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UNHEALS | • unheals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unheal. • UNHEAL v. (Spenser) to discover, disclose, also UNHELE. |
| UNHEARD | • unheard adj. Not heard. • unheard adj. Not listened to. • unheard adj. Not known to fame; not illustrious or celebrated; obscure. |
| UNHEART | • unheart v. (Obsolete, transitive) To cause to lose heart; to dishearten. • UNHEART v. (Shakespeare) to dishearten. |
| UNHEEDY | • unheedy adj. (Obsolete) Incautious; precipitate; heedless. • UNHEEDY adj. incautious; heedless. |
| UNHELED | • unheled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhele. • UNHELE v. (Spenser) to uncover, disclose, also UNHEAL. |
| UNHELES | • unheles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhele. • UNHELE v. (Spenser) to uncover, disclose, also UNHEAL. |
| UNHELMS | • unhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhelm. • UNHELM v. to remove the helmet of. |
| UNHERST | • UNHEARSE v. to remove from a hearse. |