Words Starting With "H"

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Hoa

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Hoa is a unisex given name that originated from the Vietnamese word for "petal". It is often associated with the Nha Trang International Flower Festival, as Nha Trang is also the name of a city in Vietnam.

Hoagie

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A hoagie is a type of sandwich originating from the Philadelphia area in the United States. It is usually made with a long, crusty roll filled with various meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. The term "hoagie" is often used interchangeably with "submarine sandwich" or "hero sandwich."

Hoagies

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A "hoagie" is a type of sandwich that originated in Philadelphia. It is typically made with a long, crusty roll that is filled with a variety of ingredients such as meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. Hoagies are often similar to submarine sandwiches or heroes, but the term "hoagie" is more commonly used in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

Hoar-frost

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Hoar-frost refers to a thin layer of ice that forms on objects or surfaces outdoors when the air is very cold, typically when the temperature is below freezing. It is usually transparent or white and appears as a delicate, icy coating on objects such as grass, leaves, and branches.

Hoar

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Hoar refers to something that is white or frosty with ice or hoarfrost, especially overnight. It can also describe something that is old or decrepit, as in "hoary" (meaning grey or white with age).

Hoard

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To hoard means to collect or store something, often in a hidden or secret place, typically for future use or preservation. It can also refer to the act of storing or accumulating something excessively or obsessively, often to the point of being wasteful or unnecessary.

Hoarded

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The verb "hoarded" means to gather and keep (something, especially food, money, or other valuable things) in a secretive or selfish manner, often in excess or at the expense of others.

Hoarder

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A person who hoards is someone who acquires and saves a large amount of items, often food, clothes, or other materials, without intending to use them, and often to the point where it causes clutter, discomfort, and even financial or health problems for themselves and others. This behavior is often seen as a mental health issue, particularly as a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Hoarders

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Hoarders refers to individuals who have a tendency to accumulate and keep possessions, often in large quantities, and who have difficulty parting with them, even if they are no longer useful or of value. Hoarding can be a problem when it interferes with a person's daily life, creates clutter and disorganization, and poses health and safety risks.

Hoarding

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Hoarding is the act of collecting and keeping many things, often in a way that is considered excessive or compulsive.

Hoardings

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Hoardings refer to large outdoor display boards or billboards that are typically attached to buildings, lampposts, or other structures to advertise products, services, or events. They are a common form of outdoor advertising and are often seen in urban areas.

Hoards

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Hoards refers to a store or accumulation of something, especially a supply of valuable or precious things, such as money, jewels, or food. It can also refer to a quantity of something that is collected or stored for future use, often in a secret or hidden place. For example, a pirate may gather a hoard of treasure on a remote island. The word hoard can also convey a sense of selfishness or greed, implying that someone is unwilling to share their accumulated wealth or possessions with others.

Hoarfrost

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Hoarfrost refers to a type of weather phenomenon where tiny ice crystals form on surfaces, typically on vegetation, grass, and other objects, resulting in a feathery or hair-like coating. It is often seen in extremely cold weather, and the term is derived from the Old English words "hoar" meaning gray or white and "frost", describing the appearance of the crystal formation.

Hoariest

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Hoariest refers to the oldest or most ancient. It describes something that is extremely old, often in the sense of being worn out or having had a long history. The word is an adjective that can be used to describe objects, people, or events that have been around for a long time. For example: "The hoariest trees in the forest had seen centuries of seasons come and go."

Hoariness

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Hoariness refers to the state of being covered or turned white with hoar or rime, often used to describe something that is weathered, worn down, or aged. It can also describe a dry, whitish, or grayish deposit or crust, often formed by frost or evaporation. In a more figurative sense, hoariness can also describe a sense of age, weariness, or wear and tear.

Hoarse

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Hoarse refers to a rough, harsh, or coarse quality of voice, often caused by strain, illness, or overuse. It can also describe a person's speaking voice in general if it is gruff or guttural.

Hoarsely

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Hoarsely means in a harsh or rough tone of voice, often due to illness or exhaustion. It can also describe a sound that is rough and grating, like the sound of someone's voice after being shouted or screamed at a great volume.

Hoarseness

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Hoarseness is a condition characterized by a harsh, rough, or raspy quality of the voice, often due to inflammation or irritation of the larynx or vocal cords. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including overuse, colds, flu, allergies, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Hoarser

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Hoarser means having a rougher or more raspy quality in one's voice due to illness, shouting, or strain. It can also imply a deeper or more gravelly tone. For example: "After shouting at the concert, my hoarser voice was hardly recognizable to my friends."

Hoary

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Hoary refers to something that is old, worn out, or grizzled, often in a sense that is both worn away and worn down. It can also describe something that is grayish or having a grayish tinge. For example, "a hoary old professor" would refer to a professor who is old and worn out, while "a hoary head" could describe someone's gray hair. The word often carries connotations of age, wisdom, and experience.

Hoatzin

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The hoatzin is a species of bird that is native to the Amazon rainforest. It is known for its unique characteristics, such as its clawed wings and the fact that its young have claws on their wings. The hoatzin's diet consists mainly of leaves, and it uses its strong claws to tear them into small pieces. Adult hoatzins are around 17 inches (43 cm) long and have a greyish-brown plumage with a distinctive crest on top of their heads.

Hoax

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A hoax is an act or statement that is intended to deceive or mislead people, often for entertainment or financial gain. A hoax can take many forms, such as a false claim, a misleading Website or publication, a fake news story, or a deceptive scheme. Hoaxes often rely on deception, misdirection, or other techniques to trick people into believing something that is not true. The term "hoax" is often used to describe a childish or silly prank, but it can also be used to describe more serious and sophisticated schemes.

Hoaxed

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Hoaxed refers to something or someone that has been tricked or deceived, often in a clever or sophisticated way. It can also mean to trick or deceive someone, often in a way that is considered dishonest or unethical. The word is often used to describe situations where someone has been duped or swindled, or where a person has been made to believe something that is not true. For example, "The company was hoaxed into paying a large sum of money to a fraudulent supplier."

Hoaxer

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A person who makes or circulates a hoax, often a prank or a false report, intended to deceive or mislead others.

Hoaxers

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Hoaxers are individuals who create or spread false or misleading information, often for entertainment, attention, or financial gain.

Hoaxes

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Hoaxes are false or misleading information or stories that are presented as true, often with the intention of deceiving or tricking people. These can take many forms, such as fake news articles, photoshopped images, or fabricated stories.

Hoaxing

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Hoaxing is the act of creating or spreading false or misleading information, often in a playful or humorous way, but which can also be done with malicious intentions.

Hoazin

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The hoatzin (Hoatzin) is a small, peculiar bird found in the Amazon rainforest. It is also known as the stinkbird due to the strong odor produced by its unique digestive system, which includes a stomach pouch where it breaks down the leaves it eats. The Hoatzin is about the size of a domestic turkey, with a distinctive beak and clawed wings. Its plumage is dark brown to black, with white or yellow markings on its head and tail. The Hoatzin is a solitary bird, often found in dense vegetation, and is known for its loud, high-pitched calls.

Hob

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A hob is a small warm oven or a furnace, typically used for heating or drying purposes. It is also a common feature in some traditional fireplaces or wood-burning stoves. Additionally, in JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth stories, a hob means a hobbit, which is a small, human-like creature.

Hobart

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Hobart is a city located on the island of Tasmania, off the southeastern coast of Australia.

Hobbes

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Hobbes refers to Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher who lived from 1588 to 1679. He is most famous for his work "Leviathan", in which he describes the natural state of humanity as a state of war, where life is "nasty, brutish, and short" and the only way to achieve peace and order is through the establishment of a strong central authority, such as a sovereign state.

Hobbesian

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A reference to Thomas Hobbes!<br><br>Hobbesian refers to the philosophical ideas and theories of Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), an English philosopher who believed in the concept of social contract. In his most famous work, "Leviathan," Hobbes argued that human beings are naturally selfish and that the only way to establish a peaceful society is through the establishment of a strong central authority, the "leviathan," which would protect the safety and security of its citizens.<br><br>In modern times, the term "Hobbesian" is often used to describe situations or philosophies that emphasize the struggle for power, the importance of self-preservation, and the existence of a "war of all against all" in the absence of a strong authority or social contract.<br><br>In a broader sense, Hobbesian can also describe a worldview that is pessimistic, cynical, and fatalistic, believing that humans are inherently selfish and that society is inherently unstable, prone to conflict and chaos.

Hobbies

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Hobbies are activities that people enjoy doing in their free time, typically for pleasure rather than for financial gain or as part of their main career. Examples of hobbies include sports, music, art, gardening, cooking, reading, and travel.

Hobbit

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A hobbit is a fictional creature created by J.R.R. Tolkien. They are small, peaceful, and gentle beings that live in holes in the ground, called holes, in a place called the Shire. Hobbits are known for their love of comfort, good food, and quiet country lives. They are also skilled in agriculture and craftsmanship. The most famous hobbit is probably Bilbo Baggins, the hero of Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit".

Hobbits

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In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, hobbits are a fictional race of small, human-like creatures that inhabit the Shire. They are known for their love of food, comfort, and peace, and are often depicted as being rustic and simple-living. Hobbits are also described as being skilled in agriculture, craftsmanship, and storytelling. They are characterized by their small stature, typically ranging from 2 to 4 feet (60-120 cm) in height, and their love of nature and the outdoors.

Hobble

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To hobble means to walk with difficulty and with a limp, often because one's legs or feet are injured or affected in some way.