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HOM'ILIST, n. One that preaches to a congregation.
HOM'ILY, n. [Gr. to converse in company, a company or assembly.] A discourse or ...
HOM'MOC, n. [I suppose this to be an Indian word.] A hillock or small eminence o...
HOM'MONY, n. [Indian.] In America, maiz hulled and broken, but coarse, prepared ...
HOMOGE'NEAL HOMOGE'NEALNESS HOMOGENE'ITY, Words not to be encouraged; equivalent...
HOMOGE'NEOUS, a. [Gr. like, and kind.] Of the same kind or nature; consisting of...
HOMOGE'NEOUSNESS, n. Sameness of kind or nature.
HOM'OGENY, n. Joint nature.
HOMOL'OGATE, v.t. [Gr. like, and to speak.] To approve; to allow.
HOMOL'OGOUS, a. [Gr. similar, and proportion.] Proportional to each other; a ter...
HOMON'YMOUS, a. [Gr. like, and name.] Equivocal; ambiguous; that has different s...
HOMON'YMOUSLY, adv. In an equivocal manner.
HOMON'YMY, n. [Gr. See Supra .] Ambiguity; equivocation.
HOMOPH'ONY, n. [Gr. like, sound.] Likeness of sound. Among the Greeks, a kind of...
HOMOT'ONOUS, a. [Gr. like, and tone.] Equable; of the same tenor; applied to dis...
HONE, n. A stone of a fine grit, used for sharpening instruments that require a ...