CHERISHED | • cherished adj. Highly valued, having a high personal value. • cherished v. Simple past tense and past participle of cherish. • CHERISH v. to hold dear. |
CHERISHER | • cherisher n. Someone who cherishes something. • CHERISHER n. one who cherishes. |
CHERISHES | • cherishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cherish. • CHERISH v. to hold dear. |
CHESHIRES | • CHESHIRE n. a hard English cheese. |
EVERWHICH | • everwhich adv. (Appalachia, Southern US) Whichever. • EVERWHICH adj. whichever. |
HEALTHIER | • healthier adj. Comparative form of healthy: more healthy. • HEALTHY adj. wholesome. |
HEMIHEDRA | • hemihedra n. Plural of hemihedron. • HEMIHEDRON n. a solid derived in a hemihedral way, such as a tetrahedron. |
HEMIHEDRY | • hemihedry n. The condition of being hemihedral. • HEMIHEDRY n. a property of crystals of being hemihedral. |
HORSEHIDE | • horsehide n. Hide of a horse. • horsehide n. (Baseball, slang) A baseball. • HORSEHIDE n. the hide of a horse; the ball used in the game of baseball. |
RHEOPHILE | • rheophile n. Any organism that thrives in the presence of running water. • RHEOPHILE adj. living in flowing water, also RHEOPHIL. • RHEOPHILE n. a creature that lives in flowing water, also RHEOPHIL. |
SHEATHIER | • SHEATHY adj. forming or resembling a sheath or case. |
SHRIECHED | • SHRIECH v. (Spenser) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIEK, SHRIKE, SHRITCH, SKRIKE. |
SHRIECHES | • SHRIECH v. (Spenser) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIEK, SHRIKE, SHRITCH, SKRIKE. |
THEGITHER | • THEGITHER adv. (Scots) together. |
THEREWITH | • therewith adv. With this, that or those. • therewith adv. In addition to that; besides, moreover. • therewith adv. Thereupon, forthwith; with that being said or done. |
WHEREWITH | • wherewith adv. (Archaic) With which; with what. • wherewith n. (Archaic) Something with which; the means by which. • WHEREWITH adj. with what. |
WHICHEVER | • whichever det. (Interrogative) Which ever; emphatic form of ’which’. • whichever det. Regardless of the ... that; no matter which. • whichever det. Any or either ... that; the ... that. |
WHITHERED | • whithered v. Simple past tense and past participle of whither. • WHITHER v. to blow strongly with a roaring sound, also WUTHER. |