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HERMET'IC HERMET'ICAL, a. [Gr. Mercury, the fabled inventor of chimistry.] 1. De...
HERMET'ICALLY, adv. According to the hermetic art; chimically; closely; accurate...
HER'MIT, n. [Gr. solitary, destitute.] 1. A person who retires from society and ...
HER'MITAGE, n. The habitation of a hermit; a house or hut with its appendages, i...
HER'MITARY, n. A cell for the religious annexed to some abbey.
HER'MITESS, n. A female hermit.
HERMIT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a hermit, or to retired life. 1. Suited to a hermit.
HERMODAC'TYL, n. [Gr. Mercury, and a finger; Mercury's finger.] In the Materia M...
HERMOGE'NIANS, n. A sect of ancient heretics, so called from their leader Hermog...
HERN, n. A heron, which see.
HERN'HILL, n. A plant.
HERN'IA, n. [L.] In surgery, a rupture; a descent of the intestines or omentum f...
HERN'SHAW, n. A heron.
HE'RO, n. [L. heros; Gr. a demigod.] 1. A man of distinguished valor, intrepidit...
HERO'DIANS, n. A sect among the Jews,which took this name from Herod; but author...
HEROI-COM'IC, a. [See Hero and Comic.] Consisting of the heroic and the ludicrou...