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Webster Dictionary :: Heptachord

HEP'TACHORD, n. [Gr. seven, and chord.] A system of seven sounds. In ancient poe...

Webster Dictionary :: Heptagon

HEP'TAGON, n. [Gr. seven, and an angle.] In geometry, a figure consisting of sev...

Webster Dictionary :: Heptagonal

HEPTAG'ONAL, a. Having seven angles or sides. Heptagonal numbers, in arithmetic,...

Webster Dictionary :: Heptagyn

HEP'TAGYN, n. [Gr. seven, and a female.] In botany, a plant that has seven pistils.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptagynian

HEPTAGYN'IAN, a. Having seven pistils.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptahexahedral

HEPTAHEXAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. seven, and hexahedral.] Presenting seven ranges of fac...

Webster Dictionary :: Heptamerede

HEPTAM'EREDE, n. [Gr. seven, and part.] That which divides into seven parts.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptander

HEPTAND'ER, n. [Gr. seven, and a male.] In botany, a plant having seven stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptandrian

HEPTAN'DRIAN, a. Having seven stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptangular

HEPTAN'GULAR, a. [Gr. seven, and angular.] Having seven angles.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptaphyllous

HEPTAPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. seven, and a leaf.] Having seven leaves.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptarchic

HEPTAR'CHIC, a. Denoting a sevenfold government.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptarchist

HEP'TARCHIST, n. A ruler of one division of a heptarchy.

Webster Dictionary :: Heptarchy

HEP'TARCHY, n. [Gr. seven and rule.] A government by seven persons, or the count...

Webster Dictionary :: Heptateuch

HEP'TATEUCH, n. [Gr. seven, and book.] The first seven books of the Old Testamen...

Webster Dictionary :: Her

HER, pronounced hur, an adjective, or pronominal adjective of the third person. ...

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