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Webster Dictionary :: Halsening

HAL'SENING, a. Sounding harshly in the throat or tongue.

Webster Dictionary :: Halser

HALSER, n. hawz'er. A large rope of a size between the cable and the tow-line. [...

Webster Dictionary :: Halt

HALT, v.i. 1. To stop in walking; to hold. In military affairs, the true sense i...

Webster Dictionary :: Halter

HALT'ER, n. One who halts or limps. HALT'ER , n. 1. A rope or strap and head-sta...

Webster Dictionary :: Halting

HALT'ING, ppr. Stopping; limping.

Webster Dictionary :: Haltingly

HALT'INGLY, adv. With limping; slowly.

Webster Dictionary :: Halve

H`ALVE, v.t. h`av. [from half.] To divide into two equal parts; as, to halve an ...

Webster Dictionary :: Halved

H`ALVED, a. In botany, hemispherical; covering one side; placed on one side.

Webster Dictionary :: Halves

H`ALVES, n. plu. of half. Two equal parts of a thing. To cry halves, is to claim...

Webster Dictionary :: Ham

HAM, Sax.ham, a house, is our modern word home, G.heim. It is used in hamlet, an...

Webster Dictionary :: Hama

A'MA, or HA'MA, n. In church affairs, a vessel to contain wine for the eucharist...

Webster Dictionary :: Hamadryad

HAM'ADRYAD, n. [Gr. together, and a tree.] A wood nymph, feigned to live and die...

Webster Dictionary :: Hamate

HAM'ATE, a. [L. hamatus.] Hooked; entangled.

Webster Dictionary :: Hamated

HAM'ATED, a. [L. hamatus, from hama, a hook.] Hooked or set with hooks.

Webster Dictionary :: Hamble

HAM'BLE, v.t. To hamstring. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Hame

HAME, n. plu. hames. A kind or collar for a draught horse, consisting of two ben...

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