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Webster Dictionary :: Hippolith

HIP'POLITH, n. [Gr. a horse, and a stone.] A stone found in the stomach or intes...

Webster Dictionary :: Hippomane

HIP'POMANE, n. [Gr. a horse, and madness.] 1. A sort of poisonous substance, use...

Webster Dictionary :: Hippophagous

HIPPOPH'AGOUS, a. Feeding on horses, as the Tartars.

Webster Dictionary :: Hippophagy

HIPPOPH'AGY, n. [Gr. a horse, and to eat.] The act or practice of feeding on hor...

Webster Dictionary :: Hippopotamus

HIPPOPOT'AMUS, n. [Gr. a horse, and a river.] The river-horse, an animal that in...

Webster Dictionary :: Hippopotamy

HIPPOPOT'AMY HIP'ROOF, n. [hip and roof.] A roof that has an angle.

Webster Dictionary :: Hipshot

HIP'SHOT, a. [hip and shot.] Having the hip dislocated.

Webster Dictionary :: Hipwort

HIP'WORT, n. A plant.

Webster Dictionary :: Hire

HIRE, v.t. 1. To procure from another person and for temporary use, at a certain...

Webster Dictionary :: Hired

HI'RED, pp. Procured or taken for use, at a stipulated or reasonable price; as a...

Webster Dictionary :: Hireling

HI'RELING, n. One who is hired, or who serves for wages. 1. A mercenary; a prost...

Webster Dictionary :: Hirer

HI'RER, n. One that hires; one that procures the use of any thing for a compensa...

Webster Dictionary :: Hiring

HI'RING, ppr. Procuring the use of for a compensation.

Webster Dictionary :: Hirsute

HIRSU'TE, a. [L. hirsutus.] 1. Hairy; rough with hair; shaggy; set with bristles...

Webster Dictionary :: Hirsuteness

HIRSU'TENESS, n. Hairiness.

Webster Dictionary :: His

HIS, pron. possessive of he,and pronounced hiz. 1. Of him. Thus in Alfred's Oros...

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