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HELMINTHOL'OGY, n. [Gr. a worm, and discourse.] The science or knowledge of verm...
HELM'LESS, a. Destitute of a helmet. 1. Without a helm.
HELMS'MAN, n. The man at the helm.
HELM'WIND, n. A wind in the mountainous parts of England, so called.
HE'LOTISM, n. Slavery; the condition of the Helots, slaves in Sparta.
HELP, v.t. A regular verb; the old past tense and participle holp and holpen bei...
HELP'ER, n. One that helps, aids or assists; an assistant; an auxiliary. 1. One ...
HELP'FUL, a. That gives aid or assistance; that furnishes means of promoting an ...
HELP'FULNESS, n. Assistance; usefulness.
HELP'LESS, a. Without help in one's self; destitute of the power or means to suc...
HELP'LESSLY, adv. Without succor.
HELP'LESSNESS, n. Want of strength or ability; inability; want of means in one's...
HELTER-SKELTER, cant words denoting hurry and confusion. [L. hilariter and celer...
HELVE, n. helv. The handle of an ax or hatchet. HELVE , v.t. helv. To furnish wi...
HELVET'IC, a. Designating what pertains to the Helvetii, the inhabitants of the ...
HEL'VIN, n. [From Gr. the sun.] A mineral of a yellowish color, occurring in reg...