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Webster Dictionary :: Hendecasyllable

HENDECASYL'LABLE, n. [Gr.] A metrical line of eleven syllables.

Webster Dictionary :: Hendiadis

HENDI'ADIS, n. [Gr.] A figure, when two nouns are used instead of a noun and an ...

Webster Dictionary :: Henhouse

HEN'HOUSE, n. A house or shelter for fowls.

Webster Dictionary :: Henpecked

HEN'PECKED, a. Governed by the wife.

Webster Dictionary :: Henroost

HEN'ROOST, n. A place where poultry rest at night.

Webster Dictionary :: Hensfeet

HENS'FEET, n. A plant, hedge-fumitory.

Webster Dictionary :: Hent

HENT, v.t. To seize; to lay hold on. 1. To crowd; to press on. HEND , or HENDY ,...

Webster Dictionary :: Hep-tree

HEP'-TREE, n. The wild dog-rose, a species of Rosa.

Webster Dictionary :: Hepar

HE'PAR, n. [L. hepar,the liver.] A combination of sulphur with an alkali was for...

Webster Dictionary :: Hepatic

HEPAT'IC HEPAT'ICAL, a. [L. hepaticus; Gr. the liver.] Pertaining to the liver; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hepatite

HEP'ATITE, n. A gem or mineral that takes its name from the liver. Plin. L. 37.1...

Webster Dictionary :: Hepatize

HEP'ATIZE, v.t. To impregnate with sulphurated hydrogen gas.

Webster Dictionary :: Hepatized

HEP'ATIZED, pp. Impregnated or combined with sulphurated hydrogen gas. On the ri...

Webster Dictionary :: Hepatoscopy

HEPATOS'COPY, n. [Gr. the liver, and to view.] The art or practice of divination...

Webster Dictionary :: Heps

HEPS, n. The berries of the hep-tree, or wild dog-rose.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptacapsular

HEPTACAP'SULAR, a. [Gr. seven, and L. capsula, a cell.] Having seven cells or ca...

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