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highminded.also
spelt.high-minded.adjective
lofty
in attitude;
one being a high muckamuck;
having or showing exalted
feelings and an overtone
of superiority out of a wrong kind
of pride (being of high
consciousness is the antithesis
of highmindedness)
highmindedly.adverb
highmindedness.noun,.plural.highmindednesses
hearth.noun,.plural.hearths
the floor of a fireplace, usually extending into
a room and paved with brick, flagstone
or cement
Haran.proper
noun
an ancient city of Mesopotamia
in present day southeast Turkey, that was an important trading post and
a religious center devoted to the Assyrian
moon God
hemp.noun.aka.cannabis
the tough, coarse.fiber
of the cannabis plant, used to
make cordage; any of various
plants similar to cannabis, especially
one yielding a similar fiber;
the fiber of such a plant
hyphen.noun,.plural.hyphens
a punctuation
mark ( - ) used between the parts of a compound
word or name or between the syllables
of a word, being a sign.indicating
such two words are to be read as one (for example narrow-minded)
hyphen,
hyphened,
hyphening,
hyphens.transitive
verbs
to hyphenate
hyphenate,
hyphenated,
hyphenating,
hyphenates.transitive
verbs
to divide or connect syllables,
word elements or names, with a hyphen
hyphenation.noun,.plural.hyphenations
hiatus.noun,.plural.hiatuses
a gap
or an interruption in time
or continuity; a break:;
in linguistics, a slight.pause
that occurs when two immediately
adjacent.vowels
in consecutive.syllables
are pronounced, as in the word
'reality' and 'naive'
hiatal.adjective
have,
had,
having,
has.verbs
in spoken English, forms
of 'have' are often shortened, for example 'I have' is shortened to 'I've'
and 'has not' is shortened to 'hasn't'; you use the forms 'have' and 'has'
with a past participle
to form the present perfect.tense
of verbs (Alex has already gone; my term hasn't finished yet; what have
you found so far?); 'had' is past
tense and past
participle of 'have'
transitive verb use.to
be in possession of (already had a car); to possess as a characteristic,
quality or function (has a beard; had a great deal of energy); to possess
or contain as a constituent
part (a car that has an automatic transmission; have compassion)
hide.noun,.plural.hides
the skin of an animal, especially
the thick, tough skin or pelt
of a large animal
hide,
hided,
hiding,
hides.transitive
verbs
to beat;
flog
hide,
hid,
hidden.or.hid,
hiding,
hides.verbs
transitive verb use.to
put or keep out of sight; secrete;
to prevent the disclosure
or recognition of; conceal
(playing hide and seek, he hid under the table on the chair cushions);
cover up (clouds hid the stars)
intransitive
verb use.to
keep oneself out of sight; to seek refuge
hide out.phrasal
verb
to be in hiding
hide nor hair.idiom
a trace;
a vestige (haven't seen hide nor
hair of them since last year)
hedge.noun,.plural.hedges
a row
of closely planted shrubs
or low-growing trees forming a fence or boundary;
a line of people or objects forming a barrier
(a hedge of spectators
along the sidewalk); an intentionally.noncommittal
or ambiguous.statement
hedge,
hedged,
hedging,
hedges.verbs
transitive verb use.to
enclose
or bound with or as if with hedges.
to hem in,
hinder
or restrict with or as if with
a hedge; to minimize or protect against the loss of by counterbalancing
one
transaction, such as a
bet,
against another
intransitive verb use.to
plant or cultivate hedges, such
as one would do on the lawn in front of the house; to avoid making a clear,
direct response or statement
hedger.noun,.plural.hedgers
hedgy.adjective
hydrate.noun,.plural.hydrates
a hydrate is something that
contains water, like sweat and other compounds;
if a substance hydrates your
skin, it makes it softer and less dry; hydrated means combined with water,
especially existing in the form of a hydrate that one can drink
hydrate,
hydrated,
hydrating,
hydrates.verbs
transitive verb use.to
rehydrate by supplying water to the body in
order to.restore
or maintain fluid balance (don't be a waterholic, drink only if thirsty)
intransitive verb use.to
become a hydrate
hydration.noun,.plural.hydrations
hydrator.noun,.plural.hydrators
heartless.adjective
devoid
of compassion or feeling;
pitiless
heartlessly.adverb
heartlessness.noun
Hamite.noun,.plural.Hamites
a member of a group of peoples of northern and
northeast Africa, descendant
from Ham and including Berber,
Tuareg and ancient Egyptian descendants
Hamitic.adjective
of.or.relating.to
the Hamites or their languages or cultures
Hamitic.noun,.plural.Hamitics
a language family thought
to include Egyptian and the Berber,
Cushitic
and Chadic languages
happy,
happier,
happiest.adjectives
someone who is happy has
feelings of pleasure, usually because something nice has happened or because
they feel satisfied with their life (she was a confident, happy child,
doing the best she knew how to); happy is used in greetings and other conventional
expressions to say that you hope someone will enjoy a special occasion
(Happy Thanksgiving!; Happy Birthday!); a happy person is one who knows
they are blessed, one who knows
the Creator's love is expressing as him or her, that is, their thoughts
are those of the Creator and what
might they be?; one who is happy is patient:.James
5:11; enjoying, showing or marked
by pleasure, satisfaction or joy; cheerfully.well-adapted
to handle life; felicitous (a
happy turn on the backyard swing); glad;
willing;
delighted
(happy to help)
happily.adverb
happiness.noun
happiness is one
of the grand essentials of life
high-tension.adjective
having
a high voltage
hog.noun,.plural.hogs
any of various.mammals
of the family Suidae, which includes the domesticated.pig
as well as wild species, such as
the boar and the warthog; a domesticated pig, especially one weighing over
54 kilograms (120 pounds); a self-indulgent,
gluttonous
or filthy individual; one that uses too much of something; a big, heavy
motorcycle
hog,
hogged,
hogging,
hogs.verbs
transitive verb use.to
take more than one's share of (don't hog the couch)
intransitive verb use.in
nautical terms, to arch upward in the middle, as used of a ship's keel
hoof.noun,.plural.hoofs.or.hooves
the hooves of an animal
such as a horse are the hard lower parts of its feet (the horses' hooves
often could not get a proper grip); the horny sheath
covering the toes or lower part of the foot of a mammal
of the orders Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla, such as a horse, an ox or
a deer
hoof,
hoofed,
hoofing,
hoofs.verbs
transitive verb use.to
walk (once we drive to the edge of the forest, we'll be hoofing it from
there)
intransitive verb use.to
go on foot; walk
horny,
hornier,
horniest.adjectives
if you describe someone
as horny, you mean they are sexually.aroused
or they easily become sexually excited
(silly horny adolescents screwing
up their lives and the lives of others by hastiness
for sex, having no self-discipline
and lacking.foresight
as to possible.consequences,
they forgo their futures for a few
seconds of pleasure at the moment
of sexual excitement, being
unable
to redirect their minds from
present.involvement);
something
that is horny is hard, strong and made of horn or of a hard substance
like horn (his fingernails had grown long and horny)
horned.adjective
having a horn, horns or
is hornlike
horn.noun,.plural.horns
one of the hard, usually
permanent structures projecting from the head of certain mammals,
such as cattle, sheep,
goats.or.antelopes,
consisting of a bony core covered with a sheath
of keratinous material; a hard
protuberance,
such as an antler or a projection on the head of a giraffe or rhinoceros,
that is similar to or suggestive of a horn; a tusk
Music:.in
music, a wind instrument made of an animal horn; a brass wind instrument,
such as a trombone or tuba; a French horn; a wind instrument, such as a
trumpet or saxophone; a usually electrical signaling device that produces
a loud, resonant sound (an automobile horn)
horn,
horned,
horning,
horns.intransitive
verbs
to join without being invited;
intrude
horn.adjective
hornist.noun,.plural.hornists
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