AHIGH | • ahigh adv. (Obsolete) on high. • AHIGH adv. (obsolete) on high. |
EPHAH | • ephah n. (Historical units of measure) A former Hebrew unit of dry volume (about 23 L). • EPHAH n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew unit of dry measure, also EPHA. |
HAHAS | • hahas n. Plural of haha. • ha-has n. Plural of ha-ha. • HAHA n. a fence set in a ditch. |
HAITH | • Haith prop.n. A surname. • HAITH interj. (Scots) an interjection meaning by my faith!. |
HANCH | • hanch n. Alternative form of hance. • hanch n. Alternative form of haunch. • hanch v. (Transitive, intransitive) To snap at something with the jaws. |
HARSH | • harsh adj. Unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses. • harsh adj. Severe or cruel. • harsh v. (Intransitive, slang) To negatively criticize. |
HASHY | • hashy adj. Resembling marijuana in taste or smell. • hashy adj. (Scotland) Slovenly; careless. • HASHY adj. thrown together in a mess. |
HATCH | • hatch n. A horizontal door in a floor or ceiling. • hatch n. A trapdoor. • hatch n. An opening in a wall at window height for the purpose of serving food or other items. A pass through. |
HATHA | • hatha n. (Yoga) The fundamental form of yoga that focuses on asanas. • HATHA adj. (Sanskrit) as in hatha yoga, a form of yoga. |
HAUGH | • haugh n. (Scotland, Northern England, Ireland) A low-lying meadow by the side of a river. • Haugh prop.n. An English surname. • HAUGH n. (Scots) a low-lying meadow by the side of a river. |
HEATH | • heath n. A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland. • heath n. Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae. • heath n. (Countable) Certain butterflies and moths. |
HORAH | • horah n. Alternative form of hora. • HORAH n. (Hebrew) an Israeli dance, also HORA. |
HYPHA | • hypha n. (Mycology) Any of the long, threadlike filaments that form the mycelium of a fungus. • HYPHA n. (Greek) a threadlike element of a fungus. |
KHAPH | • khaph n. Alternative form of khaf. • KHAPH n. (Hebrew) the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also CAPH, KAF, KAPH, KHAF. |
SHAHS | • shahs n. Plural of shah. • Shahs prop.n. Plural of Shah. • shāhs n. Plural of shāh. |
SHASH | • shash n. (Obsolete) The scarf of a turban. • shash n. (Obsolete) A sash. • shash n. (Television) Synonym of snow (“random pattern of dots when there is no signal”). |