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Webster Dictionary :: Hyaline

HY'ALINE, a. [Gr. glass.] Glassy; resembling glass; consisting of glass.

Webster Dictionary :: Hyalite

HY'ALITE, n. Muller's glass. It consists chiefly of silex,and is white, sometime...

Webster Dictionary :: Hybernacle

HYBERNACLE HYBERNATE HYBERNATION. See Hibernacle , Hibernate, Hibernation.

Webster Dictionary :: Hybrid

HYB'RID, n. [Gr. injury, force, rape; L. hybrida.] A mongrel or mule; an animal ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hybridous

HYB'RIDOUS, a. Mongrel; produced from the mixture of two species.

Webster Dictionary :: Hydage

HY'DAGE, n. In law, a tax on lands, at a certain rate by the hyde.

Webster Dictionary :: Hydatid

HY'DATID HY'DATIS, n. [ Gr. water.] A little transparent vesicle or bladder fill...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydra

HY'DRA, n. [L. hydra. Gr. water.] 1. A water serpent. In fabulous history, a ser...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydracid

HYDRAC'ID, a. [Gr. water, and acid.] An acid formed by the union of hydrogen wit...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydragogue

HY'DRAGOGUE, n. hy'dragog. [Gr. water, and a leading or drawing; to lead or driv...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydrangea

HYDRAN'GEA, n. [Gr. water, and a vessel.] A plant which grows in the water, and ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydrant

HY'DRANT, n. [Gr. to irrigate, from water.] A pipe or machine with suitable valv...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydrargillite

HYDR`ARGILLITE, n. [Gr. water, and clay.] A mineral, called also Wavellite.

Webster Dictionary :: Hydrate

HY'DRATE, n. [Gr. water.] In chimistry, a compound, indefinite proportions, of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydraulic

HYDRAUL'IC HYDRAUL'ICAL, a. [L. hydraulicus; Gr. an instrument of music played b...

Webster Dictionary :: Hydraulics

HYDRAUL'ICS, n. The science of the motion and force of fluids, and of the constr...

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