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HUSK'ED, pp. Stripped of its husks. 1. Covered with a husk.
HUSK, n. The external covering of certain fruits or See ds of plants. It is the ...
HUSH'MONEY, n. A bribe to secure silence; money paid to hinder information, or d...
HUSH, a. [Heb. to be silent.] Silent; still; quiet; as, they are hush as death. ...
HUS'BANDRY, n. The business of a farmer, comprehending agriculture or tillage of...
HUS'BANDMAN, n. A farmer; a cultivator or tiller of the ground; one who labors i...
HUS'BANDLY, a. Frugal; thrifty. [Little used.]
HUS'BANDLESS, a. Destitute of a husband.
HUS'BANDING, ppr. Using or managing with frugality.
HUS'BANDED, pp. Used or managed with economy; well managed.
HUS'BANDABLE, a. Manageable with economy.
HUS'BAND, n. s as z. 1. A man contracted or joined to a woman by marriage. A man...
HURT'LESSNESS, n. Freedom from any harmful quality. [Little used.
HURT'LESSLY, adv. Without harm. [Little used.]
HURT'LESS, a. Harmless; innocent; doing no injury; innoxious; as hurtless blows....
HURT'LEBERRY, n. A whortleberry, which see.