| BETHORNING | • BETHORN v. to fill with thorns. |
| BLACKTHORN | • blackthorn n. A large shrub or small tree, Prunus spinosa, that is native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa… • blackthorn n. A stick or staff taken from this tree. • Blackthorn prop.n. A village and civil parish in Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP6219). |
| BUCKTHORNS | • buckthorns n. Plural of buckthorn. • BUCKTHORN n. a shrub of the Rhamnus genus. |
| FIRETHORNS | • firethorns n. Plural of firethorn. • FIRETHORN n. a flowering shrub, aka pyracantha. |
| QUICKTHORN | • quickthorn n. The may-tree, any species of Crataegus or the species Crataegus monogyna. • QUICKTHORN n. hawthorn. |
| SHORTHORNS | • shorthorns n. Plural of shorthorn. • SHORTHORN n. a breed of sheep. |
| SLOETHORNS | • SLOETHORN n. the blackthorn, also SLOEBUSH, SLOETREE. |
| THORNAPPLE | • thornapple n. Alternative form of thorn apple. • thorn␣apple n. Any of several species of plants bearing thorns and apple-like fruit… |
| THORNBACKS | • thornbacks n. Plural of thornback. • THORNBACK n. a kind of skate having thornlike spines on its back, aka roker. |
| THORNBILLS | • thornbills n. Plural of thornbill. • THORNBILL n. any one of several species of small, brilliantly colored American birds, which have a long, slender, sharp bill. |
| THORNBIRDS | • thornbirds n. Plural of thornbird. • THORNBIRD n. any of several tropical birds of the genus Phacellodomus that construct large globe-shaped nests. |
| THORNHEDGE | • THORNHEDGE n. a hedge of hawthorn. |
| THORNINESS | • thorniness n. The property of being thorny (of having thorns or metaphorically being difficult). • THORNINESS n. the state of being thorny. |
| THORNPROOF | • thornproof adj. Resistant to tearing by thorns. • THORNPROOF adj. proof against thorns. |
| THORNTAILS | • thorntails n. Plural of thorntail. • THORNTAIL n. a tropical American hummingbird with bright green plumage. |
| THORNTREES | • THORNTREE n. any tree bearing thorns. |
| WHITETHORN | • whitethorn n. Crataegus monogyna, a hawthorn species native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia. • whitethorn n. Bursaria spinosa, a small Australian shrub. • whitethorn n. Vachellia constricta, formerly Acacia constricta, whitethorn acacia, a shrub in the family Fabaceae. |