(Myanmar) A long knife or sword with a round cross-section grip, a long, gently curving blade with a single edge, and no guard.
The spoken representation of a dash in radio and telegraph Morse code.
dbh
dbh
noun
(botany) Initialism of diameter at breast height, a standard method of expressing the diameter of the trunk or bole of a standing tree. The diameter is measured at the height of an adult's breast.
dch
dha
dhl
dhu
doh
doh
intj
Alternative form of d'oh (“expression of frustration”)
dph
dth
edh
edh
noun
Alternative form of eth
had
had
verb
(auxiliary, followed by a past participle) Used to form the past perfect tense, expressing an action that took place prior to a reference point that is itself in the past.
(auxiliary, now rare) As past subjunctive: would have.
Simple past tense and past participle of have.
hda
hdl
hdr
hdr
noun
Abbreviation of header.
hdx
hed
hed
noun
(journalism, slang) The headline of a news story.
Archaic spelling of head.
verb
(informal, obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of heed
(nonstandard) Pronunciation spelling of had, representing dialectal English.
hhd
hid
hid
verb
(archaic) past participle of hide
simple past tense of hide
hld
hnd
hod
hod
noun
(horse racing) A bookmaker's bag.
(originally Britain, dialectal and US) A receptacle for carrying coal, particularly one shaped like a bucket which is designed for loading coal or coke through the door of a firebox.
A blowpipe used by a pewterer.
A three-sided box mounted on a pole for carrying bricks, mortar, or other construction materials over the shoulder.
The amount of material held by a hod (sense 1); a hodful.
verb
(intransitive, Scotland, obsolete) To bob up and down on horseback, as an inexperienced rider may do; to jog.