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HE`ART'S-BLOOD HE`ART'S-EASE, n. A plant, a species of Viola.
HE`ARTY, a. Having the heart engaged in any thing; sincere; warm; zealous; as, t...
HE`ARTY-HALE, a. Good for the heart.
HEAT, n. [L. aestus, for haestus, or caestus.] 1. Heat, as a cause of sensation,...
HE'ATED, pp. Made hot; inflamed; exasperated.
HE'ATER,n. He or that which eats. 1. A triangular mass of iron, which is heated ...
HEATH, n. 1. A plant of the genus Erica, of many species. It is a shrub which is...
HE'ATHCOCK, n. A large fowl which frequents heaths, a species of grouse.
HE'ATHEN, n. [Gr. from heath, that is, one who lives in the country or woods, as...
HE'ATHENISH, a. Belonging to Gentiles or pagans; as heathenish rites. 1. Rude; i...
HE'ATHENISHLY, adv. After the manner of heathens.
HE'ATHENISM, n. Gentilism; paganism; ignorance of the true God; idolatry; the ri...
HE'ATHENIZE, v.t. To render heathen or heathenish.
HE'ATHER, n. Heath.
HEATH'FUL, a. helth'ful. Being in a sound state, as a living or organized being;...
HE'ATHPEA,, n. A species of bitter vetch, Orobus.