| CLIPSHEARS | • clipshears n. Plural of clipshear. • CLIPSHEAR n. (Scots) an earwig. |
| CROSSHEADS | • crossheads n. Plural of crosshead. • CROSSHEAD n. a beam connecting piston rod to connecting rod. |
| DISHEARTEN | • dishearten v. (Transitive) To discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage. • DISHEARTEN v. to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| DISSHEATHE | • dissheathe v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To become unsheathed. • DISSHEATHE v. to become unsheathed. |
| ENSHEATHED | • ensheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensheathe. • ensheathed adj. Enclosed in a sheath. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| ENSHEATHES | • ensheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensheathe. • ENSHEATHE v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATH, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| INSHEATHED | • insheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of insheath. • insheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of insheathe. • INSHEATH v. to enclose in a sheath, also ENSHEATH. |
| INSHEATHES | • insheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insheathe. • INSHEATHE v. to insert as in a sheath, also ENSHEATH, ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH. |
| MISHEARING | • mishearing v. Present participle of mishear. • mishearing n. The act of hearing something incorrectly. • MISHEAR v. to hear incorrectly. |
| SHEARLINGS | • shearlings n. Plural of shearling. • SHEARLING n. a one-year-old sheep, from which one crop of wool has been taken. |
| SHEARWATER | • shearwater n. Any of the long-winged pelagic seabirds of the family Procellariidae in genera Puffinus, Ardenna, and… • shearwater n. (By extension) Any of the entire family Procellariidae, including certain of the petrels. • SHEARWATER n. a gull-like oceanic bird of the petrel family. |
| SHEATHBILL | • sheathbill n. Either of two species of scavenging birds in the family Chionididae which breed only on the Antarctic… • SHEATHBILL n. either of two Antarctic seabirds having a white plumage and a horny sheath at the base of the bill. |
| SHEATHFISH | • sheathfish n. (Obsolete) Alternative form of sheatfish. • SHEATHFISH n. a European siluroid fish allied to the catfishes, the largest freshwater fish of Europe, also SHEATFISH. |
| SHEATHIEST | • SHEATHY adj. forming or resembling a sheath or case. |
| SHEATHINGS | • sheathings n. Plural of sheathing. • SHEATHING n. the act of sheathing. |
| SHEATHLESS | • sheathless adj. Without a sheath. • SHEATHLESS adj. without a sheath or case. |
| SHEATHLIKE | • sheathlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a sheath. • SHEATHLIKE adj. like a sheath. |
| SHEEPSHEAD | • sheepshead n. (Countable) A fish of the species Archosargus probatocephalus. • sheepshead n. (Uncountable) A trick-taking card game. • SHEEPSHEAD n. a large and valuable sparoid food fish found on the Atlantic coast of the United States, also SHEEPHEAD. |
| UNSHEATHED | • unsheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsheathe. • unsheathed adj. Not protected by a sheath. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |
| UNSHEATHES | • unsheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsheathe. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |