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HETEROCLIT'IC HETEROCLIT'ICAL, a. Irregular; anomalous; deviating from ordinary ...
HETEROC'LITOUS, a. Heteroclitic. [Not in use.]
HET'ERODOX, a. [Gr. another, different, and opinion.] 1. In theology, heretical;...
HET'ERODOXY, n. Heresy; an opinion or doctrine contrary to the doctrines of the ...
HET'EROGENE, a. [See The next word.]
HETEROGE'NEAL HETEROGENE'ITY, n. Opposition of nature; contrariety or dissimilit...
HETEROGE'NEOUS, a. [Gr. other, and kind.] Of a different kind or nature; unlike ...
HETEROGE'NEOUSNESS, n. Difference of nature and quality; dissimilitude or contra...
HETEROPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. diverse, and leaf.] Producing a diversity of leaves; as...
HETEROP'TICS, n. [See Optics .] False optics.
HETEROS'CIAN, n. [Gr. other, and shadow.] Those inhabitants of the earth are cal...
HEU'LANDITE, a. [from M. Heuland.] A mineral, occurring massive, frequently glob...
HEW, v.t. pret. hewed; pp. hewed or hewn. 1. To cut with an ax, or other like in...
HEW'ED, pp. Cut and made smooth or even; chopped; hacked; shaped by cutting or b...
HEW'ER, n. One who hews wood or stone.
HEW'ING, ppr. Cutting and making smooth or even; chopping; hacking; forming by t...