| CROSSHAIRS | • crosshairs n. Plural of crosshair. • crosshairs n. A set of two perpendicular lines in the sight of a firearm, used to align the gun with the target. • crosshairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crosshair. |
| CROSSHATCH | • crosshatch n. A pattern of crossing lines. • crosshatch v. To mark or fill with a crosshatch pattern. • cross-hatch n. Alternative spelling of crosshatch. |
| CROSSHEADS | • crossheads n. Plural of crosshead. • CROSSHEAD n. a beam connecting piston rod to connecting rod. |
| DISSHEATHE | • dissheathe v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To become unsheathed. • DISSHEATHE v. to become unsheathed. |
| DISSHIVERS | • DISSHIVER v. (Spenser) to shiver or break in pieces. |
| DOSSHOUSES | • dosshouses n. Plural of dosshouse. • doss-houses n. Plural of doss-house. • DOSSHOUSE n. a very cheap lodging-house. |
| GLASSHOUSE | • glasshouse n. A greenhouse, especially one for commercial use. • glasshouse n. A building where glass or glassware is manufactured. • glasshouse n. (Britain military slang) A military prison. |
| GRASSHOOKS | • grasshooks n. Plural of grasshook. • GRASSHOOK n. a sickle; a kind of tropical finch. |
| MISSHAPERS | • misshapers n. Plural of misshaper. • MISSHAPER n. one who misshapes. |
| MISSHAPING | • misshaping v. Present participle of misshape. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| NEWSSHEETS | • newssheets n. Plural of newssheet. • news␣sheets n. Plural of news sheet. • NEWSSHEET n. a simple form of document or publication giving news and information. |
| TRANSSHAPE | • transshape v. Alternative spelling of transhape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |
| TRANSSHIPS | • transships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transship. • trans-ships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trans-ship. • TRANSSHIP v. to transfer from one ship to another, also TRANSHIP. |