BEGHARDS | • Beghards n. Plural of Beghard. • BEGHARD n. (French) in Flanders, a man living a monastic life without vows and with power to return to the world, also BEGUIN. |
BLOWHARDS | • blowhards n. Plural of blowhard. • blow-hards n. Plural of blow-hard. • BLOWHARD n. a boaster. |
CHARDS | • chards n. Plural of chard. • Chards n. Plural of Chard. • CHARD n. the edible leafstalk of a variety of white beet. |
CLOCHARDS | • clochards n. Plural of clochard. • CLOCHARD n. (French) a beggar; a vagrant. |
DIEHARDS | • diehards n. Plural of diehard. • die-hards n. Plural of die-hard. • DIEHARD n. a stubborn person. |
ECHARDS | • echards n. Plural of echard. • Echards prop.n. Plural of Echard. • ECHARD n. the total quantity of water in the soil not available to plants. |
HARDS | • hards n. Plural of hard. • hards n. The short coarser fibers of flax or hemp; tow. • Hards prop.n. Plural of Hard. |
MOUCHARDS | • mouchards n. Plural of mouchard. • MOUCHARD n. (French) a police spy. |
ORCHARDS | • orchards n. Plural of orchard. • Orchards prop.n. Plural of Orchard. • ORCHARD n. an area where fruit trees are grown, also ORCHAT. |
PILCHARDS | • pilchards n. Plural of pilchard. • PILCHARD n. a small marine fish. |
POCHARDS | • pochards n. Plural of pochard. • POCHARD n. a kind of European duck with a red head, also POCKARD. |
POTSHARDS | • potshards n. Plural of potshard. • POTSHARD n. a fragment of broken pottery, also POTSHERD, POTSHARE. |
SHARDS | • shards n. Plural of shard. • shards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shard. • SHARD n. a fragment of broken pottery, also SHAIRD, SHERD. |
TRENCHARDS | • TRENCHARD n. at St Andrews University, a trencher cap. |