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Webster Dictionary :: Hearer

HE'ARER, n. One who hears; one who attends to what is orally delivered by anothe...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearing

HE'ARING, ppr. Perceiving by the ear, as sound. 1. Listening to; attending to; o...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearken

HE`ARKEN, v.i. h`arken. 1. To listen; to lend the ear; to attend to what is utte...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearkener

HE`ARKENER, n. h`arkener. A listener; one who hearkens.

Webster Dictionary :: Hearkening

HE`ARKENING, ppr. h`arkening. Listening; attending; observing.

Webster Dictionary :: Hearsal

HEARSAL, for Rehearsal. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Hearsay

HE'ARSAY, n. [hear and say.] Report; rumor; fame; common talk. He affirms withou...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearse

HEARSE, n. hers. [See Herse .] A temporary monument set over a grave. 1. The cas...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearsecloth

HEARSECLOTH, n. hers'cloth. A pall; a cloth to cover a hearse.

Webster Dictionary :: Hearselike

HEARSELIKE, a. hers'like. Suitable to a funeral.

Webster Dictionary :: Heart

HEART, n. [L. cor, cordis, and allied to Eng.core, or named from motion, pulsati...

Webster Dictionary :: Heart-ach

HE`ART-ACH, n. Sorrow; anguish of mind.

Webster Dictionary :: Heart-alluring

HE`ART-ALLU'RING, a. Suited to allure the affections.

Webster Dictionary :: Heart-appalling

HEART-APPALL'ING, a. Dismaying the heart.

Webster Dictionary :: Heart-blood

HE`ART-BLOOD, n. The blood of the heart; life; essence.

Webster Dictionary :: Heart-break

HE`ART-BREAK, n. Overwhelming sorrow or grief.

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