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ackworth

buhlwork

buhlwork

noun

  1. (woodworking) Alternative form of buhl work

checkrow

checkrow

verb

  1. (agriculture) To plant seeds at the intersections of a criss-cross pattern previously marked out on the ground.

doorhawk

dorhawks

dorhawks

noun

  1. plural of dorhawk

dowhacky

dworshak

goshawks

goshawks

noun

  1. plural of goshawk

hackwood

hackwork

hackwork

noun

  1. Work, usually of a professional nature, either repetitive or done to a formula.

hairwork

hairwork

noun

  1. Jewellery made from human hair.

handwork

handwork

noun

  1. Work done by the hands, as opposed to by machine.

verb

  1. (transitive) To work (materials) by hand, without the use of a machine.

haskwort

hawkmoth

hawkmoth

noun

  1. (entomology) Any of several moths, of the family Sphingidae, that hover over flowers when sucking nectar through a long proboscis.

hawknose

hawknose

noun

  1. A nose shaped like a hawk's beak.

headwork

headwork

noun

  1. Mental or intellectual labour; the use of logic and clear thinking.

heelwork

heelwork

noun

  1. A routine in dog shows in which the dog moves at the handler's heels, sometimes choreographed to music.

homework

homework

noun

  1. (by extension) Something which one is encouraged to learn or study on their own.
  2. (literally, now rare) Any work that is done at home; housework.
  3. (slang, euphemistic) Sexual intercourse.
  4. Exercises assigned by a teacher to a student which review concepts studied in class.

hoodwink

hoodwink

noun

  1. (Britain, games, obsolete, uncountable) The game of blind man's buff.
  2. (countable) An act of hiding from sight, or something that cloaks or hides another thing from view.

verb

  1. (archaic) To hide or obscure.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete, rare) To close the eyes.
  3. (transitive, archaic) To cover the eyes with, or as if with, a hood; to blindfold.
  4. To deceive using a disguise; to bewile, dupe, mislead.

hookweed

hookwise

hookworm

hookworm

noun

  1. Any of various parasitic bloodsucking roundworms which cause disease, especially the species Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus, having hooked mouthparts and entering their hosts by boring through the skin.

hornwork

hornwork

noun

  1. A type of fortification consisting of a pair of demi-bastions with a curtain wall connecting them and with two long sides directed upon the faces of the bastions, or ravelins of the inner fortifications, so as to be defended by them.

huskwort

kiaochow

kingchow

knowhows

knowhows

noun

  1. plural of knowhow

kweichow

lathwork

lathwork

Noun

  1. A covering of laths.

meshwork

meshwork

noun

  1. A net; an assembly of meshes.

mopehawk

mopehawk

noun

  1. Alternative form of morepork (“the bird”)

oklawaha

pithwork

rushwork

shipwork

shipwork

noun

  1. The work of building and repairing ships.

shopwork

showfolk

showfolk

noun

  1. showpeople

sorehawk

tomahawk

tomahawk

noun

  1. (basketball) A dunk performed with one's arm behind one's head.
  2. (field hockey) A field hockey shot style that involves a player turning their hockey stick upside-down and swinging it so that its inside edge will come into contact with the ball.
  3. (geometry) A geometric construction consisting of a semicircle and two line segments that serves as a tool for trisecting an angle; so called from its resemblance to the American Indian axe.
  4. An ax used by Native American warriors.

verb

  1. (basketball) To perform a tomahawk dunk.
  2. (historical) To girdle or incise the trees around (an area of land) so as to claim ownership of it.
  3. To strike or cut up with a tomahawk.

washwork

weedhook

whallock

wheelock

whetrock

whinnock

whinnock

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A milk-pail.
  2. (UK, dialect) The smallest pig in a litter; the runt.

whitlock

windhoek

windhoek

Proper noun

  1. The capital of Namibia.

woodhack

woodhack

Noun

  1. The yaffle

workhand

workhand

noun

  1. A workman or laborer; a hand.

workship

workship

noun

  1. (archaic) workmanship

workshop

workshop

noun

  1. A brief, intensive course of education for a small group, emphasizing interaction and practical problem solving.
  2. A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light industrial work.
  3. An academic conference.

verb

  1. (transitive) To help a playwright revise a draft of (a play) by rehearsing it with actors and critiquing the results.
  2. (transitive) To work on or revise something, especially collaboratively, in a workshop.
  3. (transitive, business) To improve through collaboration.