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Hag  (n.) An appearance of light and fire on a ...
Hag  (v. t.) To harass; to weary with vexation. ...
Hag  (n.) A small wood, or part of a wood ...
Hag  (n.) A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf ...
Hag-ridden  (a.) Ridden by a hag or witch; hence, afflicted ...
Hag-taper  (n.) The great woolly mullein (Verbascum Thapsus). ...
Hagberry  (n.) A plant of the genus Prunus (P. Padus); ...
Hagborn  (a.) Born of a hag or witch. ...
Hagbut  (n.) A harquebus, of which the but was bent ...
Hagbutter  (n.) A soldier armed with a hagbut or arquebus. ...
Hagdon  (n.) One of several species of sea birds of ...
Hageman  ...
Haggada  (n.) A story, anecdote, or legend in the Talmud, ...
Haggadoth  (pl. ) of Haggada ...
Haggard  (a.) Wild or intractable; disposed to break away from ...
Haggard  (a.) Having the expression of one wasted by want ...
Haggard  (a.) A young or untrained hawk or falcon. ...
Haggard  (a.) A fierce, intractable creature. ...
Haggard  (a.) A hag. ...
Haggard  (n.) A stackyard. ...
Haggardly  (adv.) In a haggard manner. ...
Hagged  (imp. & p. p.) of Hag ...
Hagged  (a.) Like a hag; lean; ugly. ...
Hagging  (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hag ...
Haggis  (n.) A Scotch pudding made of the heart, liver, ...
Haggish  (a.) Like a hag; ugly; wrinkled. ...
Haggishly  (adv.) In the manner of a hag. ...
Haggle  (v. t.) To cut roughly or hack; to cut ...
Haggle  (v. i.) To be difficult in bargaining; to stick ...
Haggle  (n.) The act or process of haggling. ...
Haggled  (imp. & p. p.) of Haggle ...
Haggler  (n.) One who haggles or is difficult in bargaining. ...
Haggler  (n.) One who forestalls a market; a middleman between ...
Haggling  (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Haggle ...
Hagiarchy  (n.) A sacred government; by holy orders of men. ...
Hagiocracy  (n.) Government by a priesthood; hierarchy. ...
Hagiographa  (n. pl.) The last of the three Jewish divisions ...
Hagiographa  (n. pl.) The lives of the saints. ...
Hagiographal  () Pertaining to the hagiographa, or to sacred writings. ...
Hagiographer  (n.) One of the writers of the hagiographa; a ...
Hagiography  (n.) Same Hagiographa. ...
Hagiolatry  (n.) The invocation or worship of saints. ...
Hagiologist  (n.) One who treats of the sacred writings; a ...
Hagiology  (n.) The history or description of the sacred writings ...
Hagioscope  (n.) An opening made in the interior walls of ...
Haglunds  ...
Hagseed  (n.) The offspring of a hag. ...
Hagship  (n.) The state or title of a hag. ...
Hague Tribunal  () The permanent court of arbitration created by the ...
Haguebut  (n.) See Hagbut. ...
Hah  (interj.) Same as Ha. ...
Haidingerite  (n.) A mineral consisting of the arseniate of lime; ...
Haiduck  (n.) Formerly, a mercenary foot soldier in Hungary, now, ...
Haik  (n.) A large piece of woolen or cotton cloth ...
Haikal  (n.) The central chapel of the three forming the ...
Haikwan  (n.) Chinese maritime customs. ...
Haikwan tael  () A Chinese weight (/ catty) equivalent to 1/ ...
Hail  (n.) Small roundish masses of ice precipitated from the ...
Hail  (v. i.) To pour down particles of ice, or ...
Hail  (v. t.) To pour forcibly down, as hail. ...
Hail  (a.) Healthy. See Hale (the preferable spelling). ...
Hail  (v. t.) To call loudly to, or after; to ...
Hail  (v. t.) To name; to designate; to call. ...
Hail  (v. i.) To declare, by hailing, the port from ...
Hail  (v. i.) To report as one's home or the ...
Hail  (v. t.) An exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, ...
Hail  (n.) A wish of health; a salutation; a loud ...
Hail-fellow  (n.) An intimate companion. ...
Hailse  (v. t.) To greet; to salute. ...
Hailshot  (n. pl.) Small shot which scatter like hailstones. ...
Hailstone  (n.) A single particle of ice falling from a ...
Hailstorm  (n.) A storm accompanied with hail; a shower of ...
Haily  (a.) Of hail. ...
Haint  () A contraction of have not or has not; ...
Hair  (n.) The collection or mass of filaments growing from ...
Hair  (n.) One the above-mentioned filaments, consisting, in invertebrate animals, ...
Hair  (n.) Hair (human or animal) used for various purposes; ...
Hair  (n.) A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle of ...
Hair  (n.) An outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one ...
Hair  (n.) A spring device used in a hair-trigger firearm. ...
Hair  (n.) A haircloth. ...
Hair  (n.) Any very small distance, or degree; a hairbreadth. ...
Hair grass  () A grass with very slender leaves or branches; ...
Hair-brown  (a.) Of a clear tint of brown, resembling brown ...
Hair-salt  (n.) A variety of native Epsom salt occurring in ...
Hairbell  (n.) See Harebell. ...
Hairbird  (n.) The chipping sparrow. ...
Hairbrained  (a.) See Harebrained. ...
Hairbreadth  () Alt. of Hair'sbreadth ...
Hairbreadth  (a.) Having the breadth of a hair; very narrow; ...
Hairbrush  (n.) A brush for cleansing and smoothing the hair. ...
Haircloth  (n.) Stuff or cloth made wholly or in part ...
Hairdresser  (n.) One who dresses or cuts hair; a barber. ...
Haired  (a.) Having hair. ...
Haired  (a.) In composition: Having (such) hair; as, red-haired. ...
Hairen  (a.) Hairy. ...
Hairiness  (n.) The state of abounding, or being covered, with ...
Hairless  (a.) Destitute of hair. ...
Hairpin  (n.) A pin, usually forked, or of bent wire, ...
Hairsbreadth  () The diameter or breadth of a hair; a ...
Hairsplitter  (n.) One who makes excessively nice or needless distinctions ...
Hairsplitting  (a.) Making excessively nice or trivial distinctions in reasoning; ...
Hairsplitting  (n.) The act or practice of making trivial distinctions. ...
Hairspring  (n.) The slender recoil spring which regulates the motion ...
Hairstreak  (n.) A butterfly of the genus Thecla; as, the ...
Hairtail  (n.) Any species of marine fishes of the genus ...
Hairworm  () A nematoid worm of the genus Gordius, resembling ...
Hairy  (a.) Bearing or covered with hair; made of or ...
Haitian  (a. & n.) See Haytian. ...
Haitic  (a.) Pertaining to Ham or his descendants. ...
Hake  (n.) A drying shed, as for unburned tile. ...
Hake  (n.) One of several species of marine gadoid fishes, ...
Hake  (v. t.) To loiter; to sneak. ...
Hakes-dame  (n.) See Forkbeard. ...
Haketon  (n.) Same as Acton. ...
Hakim  (n.) A wise man; a physician, esp. a Mohammedan. ...
Hakim  (n.) A Mohammedan title for a ruler; a judge. ...
Halacha  (n.) The general term for the Hebrew oral or ...
Halachoth  (pl. ) of Halacha ...
Halation  (n.) An appearance as of a halo of light, ...
halazepam  ...
Halberd  (n.) An ancient long-handled weapon, of which the head ...
Halberd-shaped  (a.) Hastate. ...
Halberdier  (n.) One who is armed with a halberd. ...
halcion  ...
Halcyon  (n.) A kingfisher. By modern ornithologists restricted to a ...
Halcyon  (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, the halcyon, which was ...
Halcyon  (a.) Hence: Calm; quiet; peaceful; undisturbed; happy. ...
Halcyonian  (a.) Halcyon; calm. ...
Halcyonold  (a. & n.) See Alcyonoid. ...
haldol  ...
Hale  (a.) Sound; entire; healthy; robust; not impaired; as, a ...
Hale  (n.) Welfare. ...
Hale  (v. t.) To pull; to drag; to haul. ...
Haled  (imp. & p. p.) of Hale ...
Halesia  (n.) A genus of American shrubs containing several species, ...
Half  (a.) Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a ...
Half  (a.) Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; ...
Half  (adv.) In an equal part or degree; in some ...
Half  (a.) Part; side; behalf. ...
Half  (a.) One of two equal parts into which anything ...
Half  (v. t.) To halve. [Obs.] See Halve. ...
Half blood  () The relation between persons born of the same ...
Half blood  (n.) A person so related to another. ...
Half blood  (n.) A person whose father and mother are of ...
Half nelson  () A hold in which one arm is thrust ...
Half seas over  () Half drunk. ...
Half tone  (n.) Alt. of Half-tone ...
Half-and-half  (n.) A mixture of two malt liquors, esp. porter ...
Half-blooded  (a.) Proceeding from a male and female of different ...
Half-blooded  (a.) Degenerate; mean. ...
Half-boot  (n.) A boot with a short top covering only ...
Half-bound  (n.) Having only the back and corners in leather, ...
Half-bred  (a.) Half-blooded. ...
Half-bred  (a.) Imperfectly acquainted with the rules of good-breeding; not ...
Half-breed  (a.) Half-blooded. ...
Half-breed  (n.) A person who is blooded; the offspring of ...
Half-brother  (n.) A brother by one parent, but not by ...
Half-caste  (n.) One born of a European parent on the ...
Half-clammed  (a.) Half-filled. ...
Half-cracked  (a.) Half-demented; half-witted. ...
Half-deck  (n.) A shell of the genus Crepidula; a boat ...
Half-deck  (n.) See Half deck, under Deck. ...
Half-decked  (a.) Partially decked. ...
Half-faced  (a.) Showing only part of the face; wretched looking; ...
Half-fish  (n.) A salmon in its fifth year of growth. ...
Half-hatched  (a.) Imperfectly hatched; as, half-hatched eggs. ...
Half-heard  (a.) Imperfectly or partly heard to the end. ...
Half-hearted  (a.) Wanting in heart or spirit; ungenerous; unkind. ...
Half-hearted  (a.) Lacking zeal or courage; lukewarm. ...
Half-hourly  (a.) Done or happening at intervals of half an ...
Half-learned  (a.) Imperfectly learned. ...
Half-length  (a.) Of half the whole or ordinary length, as ...
Half-mast  (n.) A point some distance below the top of ...
Half-moon  (n.) The moon at the quarters, when half its ...
Half-moon  (n.) The shape of a half-moon; a crescent. ...
Half-moon  (n.) An outwork composed of two faces, forming a ...
Half-moon  (n.) A marine, sparoid, food fish of California (Caesiosoma ...
Half-pike  (n.) A short pike, sometimes carried by officers of ...
Half-port  (n.) One half of a shutter made in two ...
Half-ray  (n.) A straight line considered as drawn from a ...
Half-read  (a.) Informed by insufficient reading; superficial; shallow. ...
Half-sighted  (a.) Seeing imperfectly; having weak discernment. ...
Half-sister  (n.) A sister by one parent only. ...
Half-strained  (a.) Half-bred; imperfect. ...
Half-sword  (n.) Half the length of a sword; close fight. ...
Half-timbered  (a.) Constructed of a timber frame, having the spaces ...
Half-tone  (n.) An intermediate or middle tone in a painting, ...
Half-tone  (n.) A half-tone photo-engraving. ...
Half-tone  (n.) A half step. ...
Half-tone  (a.) Having, consisting of, or pertaining to, half tones; ...
Half-tone  (a.) pertaining to or designating plates, processes, or the ...
Half-tounue  (n.) A jury, for the trial of a foreigner, ...
Half-wit  (n.) A foolish; a dolt; a blockhead; a dunce. ...
Half-witted  (a.) Weak in intellect; silly. ...
Half-yearly  (a.) Two in a year; semiannual. -- adv. Twice ...
Halfbeak  (n.) Any slender, marine fish of the genus Hemirhamphus, ...
Halfcock  (v. t.) To set the cock of (a firearm) ...
Halfcocked  (imp. & p. p.) of Halfcock ...
Halfcocking  (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Halfcock ...
Halfen  (a.) Wanting half its due qualities. ...
Halfendeal  (adv.) Half; by the part. ...
Halfendeal  (n.) A half part. ...
Halfer  (n.) One who possesses or gives half only; one ...
Halfer  (n.) A male fallow deer gelded. ...
Halfness  (n.) The quality of being half; incompleteness. ...
Halfpace  (n.) A platform of a staircase where the stair ...
Halfway  (adv.) In the middle; at half the distance; imperfectly; ...
Halfway  (a.) Equally distant from the extremes; situated at an ...
Halibut  (n.) A large, northern, marine flatfish (Hippoglossus vulgaris), of ...
Halichondriae  (n. pl.) An order of sponges, having simple siliceous ...
Halicore  (n.) Same as Dugong. ...
Halidom  (n.) Holiness; sanctity; sacred oath; sacred things; sanctuary; -- ...
Halidom  (n.) Holy doom; the Last Day. ...
Halieutics  (n.) A treatise upon fish or the art of ...
Haling  (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hale ...
Haliographer  (n.) One who writes about or describes the sea. ...
Haliography  (n.) Description of the sea; the science that treats ...
Haliotis  (n.) A genus of marine shells; the ear-shells. See ...
Haliotoid  (a.) Like or pertaining to the genus Haliotis; ear-shaped. ...
Halisauria  (n. pl.) The Enaliosauria. ...
Halite  (n.) Native salt; sodium chloride. ...
Halituous  (a.) Produced by, or like, breath; vaporous. ...
Halk  (n.) A nook; a corner. ...
Hall  (n.) A building or room of considerable size and ...
Hall  (n.) The chief room in a castle or manor ...
Hall  (n.) A vestibule, entrance room, etc., in the more ...
Hall  (n.) Any corridor or passage in a building. ...
Hall  (n.) A name given to many manor houses because ...
Hall  (n.) A college in an English university (at Oxford, ...
Hall  (n.) The apartment in which English university students dine ...
Hall  (n.) Cleared passageway in a crowd; -- formerly an ...
Hall-mark  (n.) The official stamp of the Goldsmiths' Company and ...
Hallage  (n.) A fee or toll paid for goods sold ...
Halled  (imp. & p. p.) of Hail ...
Halleluiah  (n. & interj.) Alt. of Hallelujah ...
Hallelujah  (n. & interj.) Praise ye Jehovah; praise ye the ...
Hallelujatic  (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, hallelujahs. ...
Hallervorden-Spatz  ...
Halliard  (n.) See Halyard. ...
Hallidome  (n.) Same as Halidom. ...
Hallier  (n.) A kind of net for catching birds. ...
Halloa  () See Halloo. ...
Halloing  (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Halloo ...
Halloo  (n.) A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention ...
Halloo  (v. i.) To cry out; to exclaim with a ...
Halloo  (v. t.) To encourage with shouts. ...
Halloo  (v. t.) To chase with shouts or outcries. ...
Halloo  (v. t.) To call or shout to; to hail. ...
Halloo  (n.) An exclamation to call attention or to encourage ...
Hallooed  (imp. & p. p.) of Halloo ...
Hallow  (v. t.) To make holy; to set apart for ...
Hallowed  (imp. & p. p.) of Hallow ...
Halloween  (n.) The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day. ...
Hallowing  (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hallow ...
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