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HAM'ITE, n. The fossil remains of a curved shell.
HAM'LET, n. A small village; a little cluster of houses in the country. This wor...
HAM'LETED, a. Accustomed to a hamlet, or to a country life.
HAM'MER, n. An instrument for driving nails, beating metals, and the like. It co...
HAM'MER-MAN, n. One who beats or works with a hammer.
HAM'MER-WORT, n. An herb.
HAM'MERABLE, a. That may be shaped by a hammer.
HAM'MERCLOTH, n. The cloth which covers a coach-box, so called from the old prac...
HAM'MERED, pp. Beaten with a hammer.
HAM'MERER, n. One who works with a hammer.
HAM'MERHARD, n. Iron or steel hardened by hammering.
HAM'MERING, ppr. Beating with a hammer; working; contriving.
HAMMITE. [See Ammite .]
HAM'MOC, n. A kind of hanging bed, suspended between trees or posts, or by hooks...
HAM'OUS, [L. hamus, a hook.] Hooked; having the end hooked or curved; a term of ...
HAM'PER, n. [contracted form hanaper, or from hand pannier.] 1. A large basket f...