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Webster Dictionary :: Healthsome

HEALTH'SOME, a. Wholesome. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Healthy

HEALTH'Y, a. Being in a sound state; enjoying health; hale; sound; as a healthy ...

Webster Dictionary :: Heam

HEAM, n. In beasts, the same as afterbirth in women.

Webster Dictionary :: Heap

HEAP, n. 1. A pile or mass; a collection of things laid in a body so as to form ...

Webster Dictionary :: Heaped

HE'APED, pp. Piled; amassed; accumulated.

Webster Dictionary :: Heaper

HE'APER, n. One who heaps, piles or amasses.

Webster Dictionary :: Heaping

HE'APING, ppr. Piling; collecting into a mass.

Webster Dictionary :: Heapy

HE'APY, a. Lying in heaps; as heapy rubbish.

Webster Dictionary :: Hear

HEAR, v.t. pret. and pp. heard, but more correctly heared. [L. audio; auris.] 1....

Webster Dictionary :: Heard

HEARD HEARED, pp. Perceived by the ear. [In pronunciation, this word should not ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearer

HE'ARER, n. One who hears; one who attends to what is orally delivered by anothe...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearing

HE'ARING, ppr. Perceiving by the ear, as sound. 1. Listening to; attending to; o...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearken

HE`ARKEN, v.i. h`arken. 1. To listen; to lend the ear; to attend to what is utte...

Webster Dictionary :: Hearkener

HE`ARKENER, n. h`arkener. A listener; one who hearkens.

Webster Dictionary :: Hearkening

HE`ARKENING, ppr. h`arkening. Listening; attending; observing.

Webster Dictionary :: Hearsal

HEARSAL, for Rehearsal. [Not in use.]

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