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HAWK'WEED, n. The vulgar name of several species of plants,of the genera, Hierac...
HAWSE, n. hawz. [See Halser .] The situation of a ship moored with two anchors f...
HAWSE-HOLE, n. A cylindrical hole in the bow of a ship through which a cable pas...
HAWSE-PIECE, n. One of the foremost timbers of a ship.
HAWS'ER, n. [See Halser .] A small cable; or a large rope, in size between a cab...
HAW'THORN, n. A shrub or tree which bears the haw, of the genus Crataegus; the w...
HAW'THORN-FLY, n. An insect so called.
HAY, n. Grass cut and dried for fodder; grass prepared for preservation. Make ha...
HA'YBOTE,n. Hedge-bote. In English law, an allowance of wood to a tenant for rep...
HA'YCOCK, n. A conical pile or heap of hay, in the field.
HA'YDENITE, n. A mineral discovered by Dr.Hayden, near Baltimore. It occurs in g...
HA'YKNIFE, n. A sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a stack or mow.
HA'YLOFT, n. A loft or scaffold for hay, particularly in a barn.
HA'YMAKER, n. One who cuts and dries grass for fodder.
HA'YMAKING, n. The business of cutting grass and curing it for fodder.
HA'YMARKET, n. A place for the sale of hay.