| DEISHEAL | • DEISHEAL n. (Scots) motion in the same direction as the sun, also DEASIL, DEASIUL, DEASOIL, DEISEAL. |
| ENSHEATH | • ensheath v. Alternative spelling of ensheathe. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| HOGSHEAD | • hogshead n. (Britain) An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52+1⁄2 imperial… • hogshead n. A large barrel or cask of indefinite contents, especially one containing from 100 to 140 gallons. • HOGSHEAD n. a large cask. |
| INSHEATH | • insheath v. Archaic form of ensheathe. • INSHEATH v. to enclose in a sheath, also ENSHEATH. |
| MISHEARD | • misheard v. Simple past tense and past participle of mishear. • MISHEAR v. to hear incorrectly. |
| MISHEARS | • mishears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishear. • MISHEAR v. to hear incorrectly. |
| PISSHEAD | • pisshead n. (UK, Australia, derogatory, vulgar, slang) A person who regularly overindulges in alcoholic drink. • PISSHEAD n. (offensive slang) a heavy drinker. |
| SHEADING | • sheading n. Any of the six administrative districts into which the Isle of Man is divided. • SHEADING n. an administrative division on the Isle of Man. |
| SHEAFIER | • SHEAFY adj. like sheafs. |
| SHEAFING | • sheafing v. Present participle of sheaf. • SHEAF v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAVE. |
| SHEALING | • shealing n. Alternative spelling of shieling. • SHEALING n. a rough hut near summer pasture used as shelter by shepherds, also SHEILING, SHIELING. |
| SHEARERS | • shearers n. Plural of shearer. • SHEARER n. one who shears (sheep). |
| SHEARING | • shearing adj. Tending to cut or tear. • shearing v. Present participle of shear. • shearing n. The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth. |
| SHEARLEG | • shearleg n. Alternative form of sheerleg. • SHEARLEG n. one of the spars of sheers, also SHEERLEG. |
| SHEARMAN | • shearman n. One whose occupation is to shear cloth. • Shearman prop.n. A surname. • SHEARMAN n. a textile worker. |
| SHEARMEN | • shearmen n. Plural of shearman. • SHEARMAN n. a textile worker. |
| SHEATHED | • sheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sheath. • SHEATHE v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATH. |
| SHEATHER | • sheather n. A person who makes sheaths. • sheather n. A person who sheathes. • Sheather prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| SHEATHES | • sheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sheathe. • SHEATHE v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATH. |
| SHEAVING | • sheaving v. Present participle of sheave. • SHEAVE v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAF. |