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Webster Dictionary :: Hypothetic

HYPOTHET'IC HYPOTHET'ICAL, a. Including a supposition; conditional; assumed with...

Webster Dictionary :: Hypothetically

HYPOTHET'ICALLY, adv. by way of supposition; conditionally.

Webster Dictionary :: Hyrse

HYRSE, n. hirs. Millet.

Webster Dictionary :: Hyrst

HYRST, n. A wood. [See Hurst .]

Webster Dictionary :: Hyson

HY'SON, n. A species of green tea from China.

Webster Dictionary :: Hysop

HY'SOP HYSSOP, n. hy'sop. [L. hyssopus; Gr. It would be well to write this word ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hysteric

HYSTER'IC HYSTER'ICAL, a. [Gr. from the womb.] Disordered in the region of the w...

Webster Dictionary :: Hysterics

HYSTER'ICS, n. A disease of women, proceeding from the womb, and characterized b...

Webster Dictionary :: Hysterocele

HYS'TEROCELE, n. [Gr. the womb, and a tumor.] A species of hernia, caused by a d...

Webster Dictionary :: Hysterotomy

HYSTEROT'OMY, n. [Gr. the uterus, and a cutting.] In surgery, the Cesarean secti...

Webster Dictionary :: Hythe

HYTHE, n. A port. [See Hithe .]

Webster Dictionary :: I

I is the ninth letter,and the third vowel of the English Alphabet. We receive it...

Webster Dictionary :: Iambic

IAM'BIC, n. [L. imabicus;] Pertaining to the iambus, a poetic foot consisting of...

Webster Dictionary :: Iambics

IAM'BICS, n. plu. Verses composed of short and long syllables alternately. Ancie...

Webster Dictionary :: Iambus

IAM'BUS, n. [L. iambus.] In poetry, a foot consisting of two syllables,the first...

Webster Dictionary :: Ibex

IBEX, n. [L.] The wild goat of the genus Capra,which is said to be the stock of ...

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