ANTHERIDS | • ANTHERID n. the male reproductive organ of some plants. |
FIRSTHAND | • firsthand adj. Direct, without intermediate stages. • firsthand adj. Not previously owned or used; contrasted with secondhand. • firsthand adv. Directly or from personal experience. |
HANDKNITS | • handknits n. Plural of handknit. • handknits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handknit. • HANDKNIT n. a garment knitted by hand. |
HANDLISTS | • handlists n. Plural of handlist. • HANDLIST n. a reference list. |
HANDSIEST | • handsiest adj. Superlative form of handsy: most handsy. • HANDSY adj. tending to engage in excessive or unwanted physical contact. |
HINDCASTS | • hindcasts n. Plural of hindcast. • HINDCAST v. to test a mathematical model by inputting known or closely estimated data for past events to see how well the output matches the known results. |
INHAUSTED | • inhausted v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhaust. • INHAUST v. to drink in. |
INSWATHED | • inswathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inswathe. • INSWATHE v. to wrap around, also ENSWATHE. |
INTERDASH | • interdash v. (Transitive) To intersperse. • INTERDASH v. to dash between or among; to intersperse. |
SAINTHOOD | • sainthood n. The state of being a saint. • sainthood n. Saints collectively. • SAINTHOOD n. the state of being a saint. |
SHIRTBAND | • SHIRTBAND n. the neckband of a shirt. |
TACHINIDS | • tachinids n. Plural of tachinid. • TACHINID n. any dipterous bristly fly of the family Tachinidae. |
TARNISHED | • tarnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of tarnish. • tarnished adj. Discolored or blemished. • tarnished adj. (Figurative, by extension, of one’s reputation, name or word) Sullied or dishonored. |
THINCLADS | • THINCLAD n. a runner on a track team. |
THIRDSMAN | • thirdsman n. (Obsolete) A third party who acts as mediator. • THIRDSMAN n. a mediator. |
WITHSTAND | • withstand v. (Transitive) To resist or endure (something) successfully. • withstand v. To oppose (something) forcefully. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |