Words Starting With "H"

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Historionomer

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A historionomer is an old-fashioned term that refers to a person who combines the roles of historian and novelist. In other words, a historionomer is someone who uses their writing skills to recreate historical events or periods in a fictionalized form, often with a focus on accuracy and detail.

Historisation

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Historisation refers to the process of attributing a particular historical context, significance, or meaning to something. It can also refer to the act of treating a person, group, or event as having a historical significance or importance. In other words, historisation is the process of assigning a historical identity to something, whether it be an object, an idea, or a person. This can be done to explain or understand the past, or to connect the present with the past.

Historization

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Historization refers to the process of understanding an event, idea, or phenomenon as a product of historical context and circumstances. It involves analyzing the specific time and place in which something occurred, and recognizing how it was shaped by the social, cultural, and political conditions of that era.

Historrhexis

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Historrhexis is a term that refers to the art of mingling history with fiction. It is a literary technique used to blend factual historical events or figures with fictional elements, often to create a more engaging or thought-provoking narrative. Historrhexis can involve altering timelines, adding fictional characters and events, or reimagining historical figures and scenarios to suit the author's artistic vision. The goal of historrhexis is to create a richer and more immersive story that explores the complexities of history while also serving an artistic purpose.

History

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History refers to the study of past events, such as the development of human societies, cultures, and civilizations. It can also be defined as the record or narrative of past events, including the lives and actions of individuals, as well as the significant events and experiences of communities and societies.

Histotechnology

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Histotechnology refers to the application of techniques and methods used to prepare and process tissue samples for microscopic examination and diagnosis. It involves the preparation of tissue sections for histopathological examination, including various staining techniques, tissue processing, and embedding in paraffin or other materials. Histotechnologists work in laboratories and hospitals to support disease diagnosis and research by providing high-quality tissue samples for examination by pathologists and other medical professionals.

Histotomy

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In histotomy, "histo-" comes from the Greek word "histos", meaning "web" or "fabric", and "-tomy" comes from the Greek word "tomia", meaning "cutting". Together, histotomy refers to the cutting of a web-like structure, in this case, referring to the cutting of a web of tissues or fibers. In medical terms, histotomy can specifically refer to the surgical incision or cutting of delicate tissues, such as the choroid or the vitreous humor in the eye.

Histotoxic

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Histotoxic refers to the presence of histocytes in a tissue or organ, specifically in the context of inflammation. Histocytes are a type of white blood cell that helps to engulf and digest foreign substances, such as bacteria or dead cells. In histotoxic inflammation, histocytes accumulate in large numbers at the site of inflammation, contributing to the destruction of surrounding tissue.

Histozyme

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Histozyme is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a type of enzyme produced by certain tissues during inflammation or histological reactions. In simpler terms, it's an enzyme that is released by the body's tissues in response to injury or infection, which helps to break down and remove damaged or foreign substances.

Histrionic

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The word "histrionic" refers to behavior or mannerisms that are excessively dramatic, emotional, or attention-seeking. A person who exhibits histrionic behavior may appear overly reactive, excitable, or theatrical, often in an attempt to draw attention to themselves or manipulate others. This term is often used to describe someone who displays excessive emotionalism, sentimentality, or melodrama.

Histrionically

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In a sensational or exaggerated manner, often with a hint of melodrama or emotional display.

Histrionics

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Histrionics refers to exaggerated or melodramatic behavior, often used to describe someone who is being overly emotional, attention-seeking, or dramatic.

Histrionise

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To histrionise means to use excessive or melodramatic gestures or expressions, typically to draw attention to oneself or to create a sense of drama or excitement. It can also refer to the act of overacting or exaggerating one's emotions or reactions in order to make a particular point or to gain attention.

Histrionize

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Histrionize: (verb) to act in a melodramatic or affected manner, often in a way that is considered over-the-top or exaggerated. This verb comes from the noun "histrion", which refers to an actor or one who plays a role, and the suffix "-ize", which forms a verb that means to do something in a particular way.

Hit-and-miss

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Hit-and-miss is an idiomatic expression that means to succeed or fail randomly and unpredictably, often with no clear pattern or strategy. It can also refer to making a few successful or popular choices among many that are unsuccessful or unpopular.

Hit-and-run

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The phrase "hit-and-run" refers to a negligent act of driving in which a person damages another vehicle, property, or person, and then quickly leaves the scene without stopping to provide identification, render aid, or comply with other legal requirements. This term is often used in the context of a car accident or traffic incident, where the perpetrator fails to take responsibility for their actions by fleeing the scene.

Hit

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To strike or come into contact with something or someone with a force that causes damage or injury; to cause a great deal of pain or trouble.

Hitachi

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Hitachi is a Japanese multinational conglomerate company based in Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded in 1910 and its name is derived from the Japanese words "hitachi", meaning "head of the bamboo leaf" and "tachi", meaning "stand" or "establish". Hitachi is a well-known brand globally, and its products and services include electric power equipment, construction machinery, photolithography equipment, automotive parts, consumer electronics, and more.

Hitch-hike

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To hitch-hike is to travel, especially when going long distances, by getting lifts from passing vehicles, such as a car, truck, or bus, in exchange for a ride, often with a backpack and tent to camp along the way.

Hitch-hiked

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Past tense of "hitch", meaning to travel by asking for rides from passing vehicles, typically for transportation without paying. For example: "I hitch-hiked across the country during my summer break."

Hitch-hiker

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A hitch-hiker is a person who travels by catching rides with passing drivers, typically holding a sign with their destination written on it.

Hitch-hikers

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Hitchhikers are people who travel by thumbing a ride from passing vehicles, usually on the side of the road. This type of travel is also known as hitchhiking. Hitchhikers often carry a backpack and wait at designated places, such as highways or bus stops, for strangers to pick them up and give them a ride to their desired destination.

Hitch-hiking

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Hitch-hiking is the act of obtaining a ride in a vehicle by sticking out one's thumb or by holding up a sign, typically on the side of a road, in the hope of being picked up by a passing driver who is willing to give you a ride.

Hitch

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Hitch refers to to attach or fasten something, especially temporarily, usually with a hitch or a snap. It can also mean to get into a situation or trouble, often unexpectedly. Additionally, it is used to refer to a hitchhiker, someone who travels by thumb, taking rides from passing vehicles.

Hitchcock

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Alfred Hitchcock was a renowned British film director, known as the "Master of Suspense" for his work in the thriller and suspense genres. He is famous for directing classics such as "Psycho", "Vertigo", "Rear Window", "North by Northwest", and many more.

Hitched

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Hitched refers to a permanent bond or connection between two things, often in a romantic or emotional sense. For example, a couple might be "hitched" after getting married, implying that they are now permanently attached or together.

Hitcher

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A hitcher is a person who tries to get a ride or transportation by thumbing a ride (lifting their thumb to signal to a driver) or waiting at a designated place, such as a highway rest stop or on the side of the road, in the hopes of being picked up by a driver going in their desired direction.

Hitches

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Hitches refer to unexpected problems or difficulties that arise in a situation or plan. It can also refer to a type of clamp or device used to attach two things together, such as a trailer to a towing vehicle.

Hitchhike

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To hitchhike means to travel by asking drivers of vehicles, especially cars, to give you a ride, often by standing on the side of a road and sticking out one's thumb to indicate that you need a lift.

Hitchhiked

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Past tense of the verb "hitchhike," which means to travel by asking people in a car, usually passing by, to give you a ride. This is often done thumbing for a ride, meaning sticking out the thumb to signal a driver to stop and pick you up.

Hitchhiker

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A hitchhiker is a person who travels by getting rides from passing vehicles, often in search of adventure, employment, or freedom. In modern times, this term is also used to refer to someone who uses ride-sharing apps or online platforms to get a lift with a stranger to a specific location.

Hitchhikers

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Hitchhikers are people who travel by getting a ride from a passing vehicle, usually from a stranger, without paying for the transportation. Additionally, Hitchhikers can also refer to those who travel through space or time by means of an unauthorized and unconventional method, such as a comet or a spaceship that has been hijacked.

Hitchhikes

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To hitchhike means to travel by getting a ride in a vehicle, especially a car, from a stranger, usually by standing on the side of a road and signaling for a driver to stop. This is often done as a way to travel cheaply or to explore unfamiliar areas.

Hitchhiking

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The verb "hitchhike" refers to the act of traveling from place to place by getting rides from passing drivers, typically on a road or highway, without paying for the transportation. It is often done by young people, backpackers, or those on a limited budget, and can be a fun and adventurous way to see the country or travel on a shoestring budget.

Hitchin

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Hitchin is a market town in Hertfordshire, England. It is located about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of London and has a population of around 30,000 people. The town has a rich history dating back to the 10th century and is known for its quaint architecture, charming streets, and cultural attractions such as the Hitchin Museum and the British Schools Museum.

Hitching

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Hitching refers to an informal method of transportation where a person attaches themselves to a moving vehicle, such as a truck or a bus, with the intention of getting a free ride.