(figurative) Having been subjected to a shock for which one is unprepared.
Having been the target of an ambush.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ambush
anthemed
anthemed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of anthem
beshamed
beshamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of beshame
campshed
campshed
noun
A supporting structure for a river bank, built from planks and piles.
verb
To build such a supporting structure.
chamades
chamades
noun
plural of chamade
chamidae
chammied
chammied
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chammy
dagenham
dagenham
Proper noun
A large suburb of east London, England.
demarche
demarche
noun
Alternative spelling of démarche
demarchy
demarchy
noun
Government by decision-makers who have been randomly selected by sortition (lot) from a pool of eligible citizens.
demibath
demihake
drachmae
dreamish
dreamish
adj
Resembling a dream or the state of dreaming.
drumhead
drumhead
noun
Alternative spelling of drum head
dumbhead
dumbhead
Noun
A stupid person.
famished
famished
adj
Extremely hungry.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of famish
fathomed
fathomed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fathom
habendum
habendum
noun
(law, dated) The part of a deed that formally defines the extent of ownership or tenancy granted.
haematid
haematid
noun
A red blood cell.
haemopod
haldeman
halidome
halimeda
hamboned
hamboned
adj
Extremely drunk
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hambone
hamidieh
hamleted
hamleted
adj
Confined to a hamlet.
hammered
hammered
adj
(UK, slang) very drunk; inebriated.
Having been hit with a hammer or hammer-like object.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hammer
hampered
hampered
adj
impeded or encumbered as if chained or fettered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hamper
handmade
handmade
adj
Manufactured by hand.
noun
An art or craft object made by hand.
handsome
handsome
adj
(now of a man or boy) Attractively manly, having a pleasing face and overall effect.
(now of a woman) Statuesque, beautiful in a masculine or otherwise imposing way.
(obsolete, said of things and people) Dexterous; skillful.
(of weather) Fine, clear and bright.
Ample; moderately large.
Generous or noble in character.
Good, appealing, appropriate.
Having a pleasing appearance, good-looking, attractive, particularly
Suitable or fit in action; marked with propriety and ease; appropriate.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To render handsome.
handymen
handymen
noun
plural of handyman
hardbeam
hardbeam
noun
A tree, the hornbeam.
headlamp
headlamp
noun
A flashlight worn on the head.
An individual headlight, particularly of a motor vehicle.
headmark
headmark
noun
A credit (as toward a prize to be awarded) given to a pupil for reaching the head position in an examination conducted with the pupils lined up and each pupil advancing toward the head of the line according to the proportionate number of his or her correct answers.
A headland marking the limit of a field.
The distinction or peculiarity of the head, face, or features used in distinguishing each individual of a given species; personal appearance; facial features.
headmold
headmold
noun
(architecture) A hoodmold.
headmost
headmost
adj
Closest to the front of a group or pack
headroom
headroom
noun
(electronics) The ability of a system to reproduce loud sounds free of distortion; dynamic headroom.
The distance between the actual performance of an algorithm and its maximum possible performance.
The vertical clearance above someone's head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc.
The vertical measurement, top to bottom, for example for clearance under a bridge.
headsman
headsman
noun
(mining, historical) A labourer in a colliery who transports the coal from the workings to the horseway, and who is oftentimes assisted by a younger worker called a foal.
(nautical) One in command of a whaling vessel.
(obsolete or Scotland) A chief person; a head man
An executioner whose method of dispatching the condemned is decapitation.
headsmen
headsmen
noun
plural of headsman
hebdomad
hebdomad
noun
(Gnosticism) A group of seven world-creating archons (supernatural beings) often regarded as somewhat hostile; also, a term of address for the Demiurge (“a being sometimes seen as the creator of evil”).
(historical or Christianity) A period of seven days; a week.
(obsolete) A group of seven.
hecamede
hedelman
heemraad
heemraad
noun
(historical) A member of such a council.
(historical) In Holland, and, until the 19th century, also in Cape Colony, a council to assist a local magistrate in the government of rural districts.
heimdall
hematoid
hematoid
adj
(biology) Resembling blood.
herdsman
herdsman
noun
A person who tends livestock, especially cows and sheep.
homedale
homeland
homeland
noun
(South Africa, historical) An area set aside for black South Africans under the policy of apartheid.
One's country of birth.
One's country of residence.
The country that one regards as home.
The traditional territory of an ethnic group.
homemade
homemade
adj
In a simple style as if made at home.
Made at home.
Made by oneself.
homeward
homeward
adj
oriented towards home
adv
Towards home.
hreidmar
humidate
hydremia
hydremia
noun
Thinness of the blood.
macehead
macehead
noun
Alternative form of mace head
machined
machined
adj
Created by machine, or as though created by machine.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of machine
madhouse
madhouse
noun
(by extension) A chaotic, uproarious, noisy place.
(obsolete) A house where insane persons are confined; an insane asylum.
mahadeva
mahendra
maidhead
majidieh
manhaden
manhaden
noun
Alternative form of menhaden
masthead
masthead
noun
(UK, Australia) The title (normally in a large and distinctive font) of a newspaper or other periodical at the top of the front page; (by extension) the publication itself or the rights to it.
(US) A list of a newspaper or other periodical's main staff, contributing writers, publisher, circulation, advertising rates etc.
(nautical) The top of a mast.
(television, by extension) The logo of a broadcaster used in an ident.
verb
(transitive) To furnish (a newspaper) with a masthead.
(transitive, nautical) To send to the masthead as a punishment.
matehood
matehood
noun
The state or condition of having a mate (someone to reproduce with).
mathilde
meathead
meathead
noun
(military, slang, Canada) A member of the Canadian Forces Military Police.
(slang) A large, muscular, stupid man, especially an athlete.
(slang) An ungainly, dull or stupid person; someone who is lazy, disrespectful and/or whose beliefs and philosophies clash with another.
menhaden
menhaden
noun
Any of several species of fish in the genera Brevoortia and Ethmidium, used for fish meal, fish oil, fertilizer, and bait.
merodach
methadon
methadon
noun
Alternative form of methadone
methhead
methhead
noun
(derogatory slang) A person who is a routine user of methamphetamines.
misheard
misheard
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mishear
mohammed
mohammed
Proper noun
name: spelling of
molehead
molehead
noun
A stone bulwark forming a haven or harbour; a breakwater.
moonhead
moorhead
moorhead
Proper noun
a city in Minnesota, USA
morehead
mosshead
muirhead
mumphead
mushhead
mushhead
Noun
A stupid person.
oompahed
oompahed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of oompah
rhabdome
rhabdome
noun
In sponges, the shaft of a cladose rhabdus, bearing the cladome.
rhumbaed
rhumbaed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rhumba
schiedam
schiedam
noun
Gin produced in Schiedam, a southern municipality of the Netherlands.
semihand
semihard
semihard
adj
Somewhat hard.
shambled
shambled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shamble
shammied
shammied
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shammy
shamoyed
shamoyed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shamoy
shrammed
shrammed
adj
(dialect, Southern Britain) Of a person, cold (in temperature); shrivelled with cold.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shram
stemhead
stemhead
noun
(nautical) The top and foremost end of a stem on a marine vessel.
thanedom
thanedom
noun
The property or jurisdiction of a thane
thiamide
unharmed
unharmed
adj
which has not suffered harm; which has not been injured or damaged