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HEXAHE'DRAL, a. Of the figure of a hexahedron; having six equal sides.
HEXAHE'DRON, n. [Gr. six, and a base or seat.] A regular solid body of six sides...
HEXAHEM'ERON, n. [Gr. six, and day.] The term of six days.
HEXAM'ETER, n. [Gr. six, and measure.] In ancient poetry, a verse of six feet, t...
HEXAMET'RIC HEXAMET'RICAL, a. Consisting of six metrical feet.
HEXAN'DER, n. [Gr. six and male.] In botany, a plant having six stamens.
HEXAN'DRIAN, a. Having six stamens.
HEXAN'GULAR, a. [Gr. six, and angular.] Having six angles or corners.
HEX'APED, a. [Gr. six; L. pes, pedis, the foot.] Having six feet. HEX'APED , n. ...
HEXAPET'ALOUS, a. [Gr. six, and a leaf, a petal.] Having six petals or flower-le...
HEXAPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. six, and a leaf.] Having six leaves.
HEX'APLAR, a. [Gr. six, and to unfold.] Sextuple; containing six columns; from H...
HEXAS'TICH, n. [Gr. six, and a verse.] A poem consisting of six verses.
HEX'ASTYLE, n. [Gr. six, and a column.] A building with six columns in front.
HEY. An exclamation of joy or mutual exhortation, the contrary to the L.hei.
HEYDAY, exclam. An expression of frolick and exultation, and sometimes of wonder...