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HENDECASYL'LABLE, n. [Gr.] A metrical line of eleven syllables.
HENDI'ADIS, n. [Gr.] A figure, when two nouns are used instead of a noun and an ...
HEN'HOUSE, n. A house or shelter for fowls.
HEN'PECKED, a. Governed by the wife.
HEN'ROOST, n. A place where poultry rest at night.
HENS'FEET, n. A plant, hedge-fumitory.
HENT, v.t. To seize; to lay hold on. 1. To crowd; to press on. HEND , or HENDY ,...
HEP'-TREE, n. The wild dog-rose, a species of Rosa.
HE'PAR, n. [L. hepar,the liver.] A combination of sulphur with an alkali was for...
HEPAT'IC HEPAT'ICAL, a. [L. hepaticus; Gr. the liver.] Pertaining to the liver; ...
HEP'ATITE, n. A gem or mineral that takes its name from the liver. Plin. L. 37.1...
HEP'ATIZE, v.t. To impregnate with sulphurated hydrogen gas.
HEP'ATIZED, pp. Impregnated or combined with sulphurated hydrogen gas. On the ri...
HEPATOS'COPY, n. [Gr. the liver, and to view.] The art or practice of divination...
HEPS, n. The berries of the hep-tree, or wild dog-rose.
HEPTACAP'SULAR, a. [Gr. seven, and L. capsula, a cell.] Having seven cells or ca...