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HINDMOST, a. The last; that is in the rear of all others. He met thee in the way...
HINDERMOST, a. That which is behind all others; the last. [but we now use hindmo...
HIN'DERING, ppr. Stopping; impeding; obstructing; retarding.
HIN'DERER, n. One who stops or retards; that which hinders.
HIN'DERED, pp. Stopped; impeded; obstructed; retarded.
HIN'DERANCE, n. The act of impeding or restraining motion. 1. Impediment; that w...
HINDER, a. comp. of hind. That is in a position contrary to that of the head or ...
HINDBERRY, n. A species of Rubus.
HIND, n. The female of the red deer or stag. HIND , n. A domestic; a servant. 1....
HIN, n. [Heb.] A Hebrew measure of capacity containing the sixth part of an epha...
HIMSELF', pron. In the nominative or objective case. [him and self.] 1. He; but ...
HIM, pron. The objective case of he, L. eum, anciently em or im. Him that is wea...
HI'LUM, n. The eye of a bean or other See d; the mark or scar of the umbilical c...
HILT'ED, a. Having a hilt.
HILT, n. The handle of any thing; but chiefly applied to the handle of a sword.
HILL'Y, a. Abounding with hills; as a hilly country.