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HULCH'IS, a. Swelling; gibbous. [Not used.]
HULK, n. 1. The body of a ship, or decked vessel of any kind; but the word is ap...
HULK'Y, a. Bulky; unwieldy. [Not used.]
HULL, n. 1. The outer covering of any thing, particularly of a nut or of grain. ...
HULL'Y, a. Having husks or pods; siliquous.
HU'LOTHEISM, n. [Gr. matter, and God.] The doctrine or belief that matter is God...
HUL'VER, n. Holly, a tree.
HUM, v.i. To utter the sound of bees; to buzz. 1. To make an inarticulate buzzin...
HU'MAN, a. [L. humanus; Heb. form, species.] 1. Belonging to man or mankind; per...
HU'MANATE, a. Endued with humanity.
HUMA'NE, a. [supra.] Having the feelings and dispositions proper to man; having ...
HUMA'NELY, adv. With kindness, tenderness or compassion; as, the prisoners were ...
HUMA'NENESS, n. Tenderness.
HU'MANIST, n. A professor of grammar and rhetoric; a philologist; a term used in...
HUMAN'ITY, n. [L. humanitas.] 1. The peculiar nature of man, by which he is dist...
HUMANIZA'TION, n. The act of humanizing.