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HEPAT'IC HEPAT'ICAL, a. [L. hepaticus; Gr. the liver.] Pertaining to the liver; ...
HEP'ATITE, n. A gem or mineral that takes its name from the liver. Plin. L. 37.1...
HEP'ATIZE, v.t. To impregnate with sulphurated hydrogen gas.
HEP'ATIZED, pp. Impregnated or combined with sulphurated hydrogen gas. On the ri...
HEPATOS'COPY, n. [Gr. the liver, and to view.] The art or practice of divination...
HEPS, n. The berries of the hep-tree, or wild dog-rose.
HEPTACAP'SULAR, a. [Gr. seven, and L. capsula, a cell.] Having seven cells or ca...
HEP'TACHORD, n. [Gr. seven, and chord.] A system of seven sounds. In ancient poe...
HEP'TAGON, n. [Gr. seven, and an angle.] In geometry, a figure consisting of sev...
HEPTAG'ONAL, a. Having seven angles or sides. Heptagonal numbers, in arithmetic,...
HEP'TAGYN, n. [Gr. seven, and a female.] In botany, a plant that has seven pistils.
HEPTAGYN'IAN, a. Having seven pistils.
HEPTAHEXAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. seven, and hexahedral.] Presenting seven ranges of fac...
HEPTAM'EREDE, n. [Gr. seven, and part.] That which divides into seven parts.
HEPTAND'ER, n. [Gr. seven, and a male.] In botany, a plant having seven stamens.
HEPTAN'DRIAN, a. Having seven stamens.