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Webster Dictionary :: Harpooned

HARPOON'ED, pp. Struck, caught or killed with a harpoon.

Webster Dictionary :: Harpooner

HARPOON'ER, n. One who uses a harpoon; the man in a whale-boat who throws the ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Harpooning

HARPOON'ING, ppr. Striking with a harpoon.

Webster Dictionary :: Harpsichord

H`ARPSICHORD, n. [harp and chord.] An instrument of music with strings of wire, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Harpy

H`ARPY, n. [L. harpyia; Gr. to seize or claw.] 1. In antiquity, the harpies were...

Webster Dictionary :: Harquebuse

HARQUEBUSE. [See Arquebuse .]

Webster Dictionary :: Harrateen

HARRATEE'N, n. A kind of stuff or cloth.

Webster Dictionary :: Harridan

HAR'RIDAN, n. A decayed strumpet. HAR'RIER , n. A hunting hound with a nice sens...

Webster Dictionary :: Harrier

HAR'RIER, n. [from hare.] A dog for hunting hares; a kind of hound with an acute...

Webster Dictionary :: Harrow

HAR'ROW, n. An instrument of agriculture, formed of pieces of timber sometimes c...

Webster Dictionary :: Harrowed

HAR'ROWED, pp. Broken or smoothed by a harrow.

Webster Dictionary :: Harrower

HAR'ROWER, n. One who harrows. 1. A hawk.

Webster Dictionary :: Harrowing

HAR'ROWING, ppr. Breaking or leveling with a harrow.

Webster Dictionary :: Harry

HAR'RY, v.t. 1. To strip; to pillage. [See Harrow .] 2. To harass; to agitate; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Harsh

H`ARSH, a. 1. Rough to the touch; rugged; grating; as harsh sand; harsh cloth; o...

Webster Dictionary :: Harshly

H`ARSHLY, adv. Roughly; in a harsh manner. 1. Sourly; austerely. 2. Severely; mo...

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