Deadhead :: Deadhead (n.) One who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc..
Deadhead :: Deadhead (n.) A buoy. See under Dead, a..
Deadhouse :: Deadhouse (n.) A morgue; a place for the temporary reception and exposure of dead bodies.
Deadish :: Deadish (a.) Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless; deathlike..
Deadlatch :: Deadlatch (n.) A kind of latch whose bolt may be so locked by a detent that it can not be opened from the inside by the handle, or from the outside by the latch key..
Deadlight :: Deadlight (n.) A strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm..
Deadness :: Deadness (n.) The state of being destitute of life, vigor, spirit, activity, etc.; dullness; inertness; languor; coldness; vapidness; indifference; as, the deadness of a limb, a body, or a tree; the deadness of an eye; deadness of the affections; the deadness of beer or cider; deadness to the world, and the like..
Deads :: Deads (n. pl.) The substances which inclose the ore on every side.
Deadwood :: Deadwood (n.) A mass of timbers built into the bow and stern of a vessel to give solidity.
Deadwood :: Deadwood (n.) Dead trees or branches; useless material.
Deadworks :: Deadworks (n. pl.) The parts of a ship above the water when she is laden.
Stone-dead :: Stonecutting (n.) Hewing or dressing stone.
Undeadly :: Undeadly (a.) Not subject to death; immortal.