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HIGHNESS, n. hi'ness. Elevation above the surface; loftiness; altitude; highth. ...
HIGHT, n. hite, or hith. 1. Elevation above the ground; any indefinite distance ...
HIGHTH HIGHWATER, n. The utmost flow or greatest elevation of the tide; also, th...
HIGHWATER-MARK, n. The line made on the shore by the tide at its utmost highth.
HIGHWA'Y, n. A public road; a way open to all passengers; so called, either beca...
HIGHWA'YMAN, n. One who robs on the public road, or lurks in the highway for the...
HILARATE, is not in use. [See Exhilarate .]
HILAR'ITY, n. [L. hilaritas; Gr. joyful, merry.] Mirth; merriment; gayety. Hilar...
HIL'ARY-TERM, n. The term of courts, _c., which begins January 23.
HILD, G. and D. held, Dan.heldt, a hero, is retained in names, as Hildebert, a b...
HILD'ING, n. A mean, sorry, paltry man or woman.
HILL, n. [L. collis.] 1. A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising ...
HILL'ED, pp. or a. Having hills.
HILL'ING, n. A covering. 1. The act of raising the earth around plants.
HILL'OCK, n. A small hill.
HILL'SIDE, n. The side or declivity of a hill.