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HUX, v.t. To fish for pike with hooks and lines fastened to floating bladders.
HUZZ, v.i. To buzz. [Not in use.]
HUZZ`A, n. A shout of joy; a foreign word used in writing only, and most prepost...
HY'ACINTH, n. [L. hyacinthus.] 1. In botany, a genus of plants, of several speci...
HYACINTH'INE, a. Made of hyacinth; consisting of hyacinth; resembling hyacinth.
HY'ADS, n. [Gr. to rain; rain.] In astronomy, a cluster of seven stars in the Bu...
HY'ALINE, a. [Gr. glass.] Glassy; resembling glass; consisting of glass.
HY'ALITE, n. Muller's glass. It consists chiefly of silex,and is white, sometime...
HYBERNACLE HYBERNATE HYBERNATION. See Hibernacle , Hibernate, Hibernation.
HYB'RID, n. [Gr. injury, force, rape; L. hybrida.] A mongrel or mule; an animal ...
HYB'RIDOUS, a. Mongrel; produced from the mixture of two species.
HY'DAGE, n. In law, a tax on lands, at a certain rate by the hyde.
HY'DATID HY'DATIS, n. [ Gr. water.] A little transparent vesicle or bladder fill...
HY'DRA, n. [L. hydra. Gr. water.] 1. A water serpent. In fabulous history, a ser...
HYDRAC'ID, a. [Gr. water, and acid.] An acid formed by the union of hydrogen wit...
HY'DRAGOGUE, n. hy'dragog. [Gr. water, and a leading or drawing; to lead or driv...