Words Starting With "H"

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Half-light

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Half-light refers to a state of partial illumination or dimness, often used to describe a time of day when the sun is not yet fully above the horizon, or when the light is muted and soft, such as in a sunny forest or a room with filtered windows. It can also suggest a sense of ambiguity, uncertainty, or hesitation, as if one is caught in a state of limbo or transition.

Half-lives

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Half-lives refer to the time required for half of the original amount of a radioactive substance to decay or disintegrate into a more stable form. This concept is often used in nuclear physics and chemistry to describe the rate of radioactive decay. For example, if a substance has a half-life of 10 minutes, it would take 10 minutes for half of the substance to decay, and then another 10 minutes for half of the remaining substance to decay, and so on.

Half-moon

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A crescent-shaped slice or segment of the moon, often appearing in the night sky when it is between the new moon and full moon phases.

Half-pipe

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A half-pipe is a noun that refers to a type of concrete or metal structure used in skateboard and snowboard parks. It is a U-shaped ramp with a concave surface, typically 2-12 feet tall, where riders can perform tricks and stunts. The half-pipe allows riders to shift their weight and move around the structure to perform aerial stunts, flips, and other acrobatic moves.

Half-sleeved

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Half-sleeved refers to clothing such as shirts, dresses, or jackets that have sleeves that cover only half of the arm, typically leaving the upper arm bare.

Half-starved

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Half-starved refers to someone or something that is severely undernourished or malnourished, often to the point of being weak and fragile due to lack of food or inadequate sustenance.

Half-term

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Half-term refers to a mid-term break that students have during the academic year, usually lasting several weeks or a few days, during which they do not attend school. This break typically occurs in the United Kingdom, particularly in England and Wales, and is a time for students to relax, spend time with family and friends, and engage in holiday activities.

Half-timbered

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A term used in architecture, "half-timbered" refers to a building or structure that has a frame of exposed timbers, typically on the upper storeys, with the spaces between them filled with stucco, brick, or other materials. The timbers are typically left exposed and painted or stained to accentuate their texture and appearance. Half-timbered construction originated in medieval Europe and is often associated with traditional English country houses, cottages, and townhouses.

Half-time

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Half-time refers to the midpoint of a period of performance, a game, or an event, especially in sports. It is the time when the event is temporarily suspended, and the participants rest or regroup before the second half starts.

Half-track

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A half-track is a type of vehicle that has a combination of wheels and tracks, used for transportation, often in rugged or off-road conditions. It allows for some wheels to be used on paved roads and others to be used for traction and stability on uneven or rough terrain.

Half-way

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"Half-way" is an adverb that means almost to the end or completion of something, often in a journey or process. It can also describe a point that is halfway through a period of time, a task, or a project.

Half-wit

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A half-wit is a derogatory term that refers to someone who is considered foolish, stupid, or lacking in intelligence or common sense. However, it's important to note that using this term is generally considered offensive and can be derogatory. A more polite way to describe someone who is acting foolishly would be to say that they are behaving in a silly or absurd manner.

Half-witted

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Half-witted refers to someone who is naturally unintelligent or stupid, or someone who lacks mental sharpness and ability. It is an old-fashioned and somewhat derogatory term that is not commonly used today.

Half

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Half refers to one of two equal parts or divisions of something. It can also be used to describe something that is incomplete or unfinished, as in "half-built" or "half-finished". In addition, "half" can also be used to describe a quantity or measure that is less than the whole, such as "half a loaf of bread" or "half an hour".

Halfbreed

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Halfheartedly

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Done!<br><br>"Halfheartedly" is an adverb that means to do something with a lack of enthusiasm, energy, or determination. It describes an action or effort that is not wholehearted or committed, often indicating a sense of reluctance or indifference.

Halford

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Halford is a surname of English origin. It originated from the Old English words "hal" meaning "rocky hill" and "ford" meaning "crossing". A person with this surname likely lived near a rocky hill or a place where a river/ford was crossed.

Halfpenny

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A British unit of currency, equal to one-half of a penny. It is a historical denomination that was in circulation from ancient times to the mid-20th century.

Halfpipe

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A halfpipe is a semi-cylindrical object, typically made of concrete or fiberglass, used in various forms of action sports such as skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing. In skateboarding and snowboarding, a halfpipe is a structure consisting of a semi-circular or quarter-circular channel, usually with vertical walls and a flat bottom, where athletes perform tricks and stunts by sliding down the sides or slamming into the walls.

Halftone

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Halftone is a technique used in printing, photography, and computer graphics to create the illusion of continuous tone or shading by using a pattern of small dots. The dots are usually arranged in a mosaic-like fashion, with different colors of ink producing different hues and shades.

Halftones

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Halftones refer to a printing technique where a halftone image is created by breaking down an image into tiny dots of varying sizes and densities, particularly in black and white printing.

Halfway

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Halfway refers to a point or stage that is equidistant from the beginning and the end of a journey, activity, or process. It is the midpoint or middle stage, often used to describe the point at which someone is halfway through a challenge, task, or project.

Haliaeetus

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Haliaeetus is a genus of fishing eagle or sea eagle. It is a type of bird that is found in various parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Specifically, Haliaeetus spp. are characterized by their large size, with a broad wingspan and a distinctive silhouette with a V-shaped neck. They are fish-eating birds of prey, and are known for their impressive hunting skills. The genus includes several species, such as the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla).

Halibut

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Halibut is a type of large flatfish that is commonly found in the Northern Pacific and North Atlantic oceans. It is a popular food fish and is often served baked, grilled, or in fish and chips. Halibut is also used as bait in fishing and is considered a略good quality fish for this purpose.

Halicarnassus

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Halicarnassus is an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey. It was the birthplace of the Greek historian Herodotus and was an important city in ancient Greece. In classical times, it was known as Halicarnassus, a city in the province of Caria.

Halichondria

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Halichondria is a genus of marine sponges, commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters. It is a type of Demosponge, characterized by its firm, leathery texture and its ability to filter food particles from the water.

Halicore

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Halicore refers to a type of whale, specifically the grampus (Phocoena phocoena), a small toothed whale also known as the common porpoise.

Halictidae

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Halictidae is a family of bees commonly known as sweat bees or leafcutter bees. They are small to medium-sized bees that are typically metallic green or blue in color and are often found near sources of moisture, such as sweat or damp soil. They are solitary bees, meaning they do not live in colonies like honey bees do, and are often seen flying slowly and deliberately as they search for nectar or pollen.

Halide

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Halide is a chemical compound that contains a halogen atom, such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine. It is typically derived from a halogen and an acid, similar to a salt. Halides are used in a wide range of applications, including medical treatments, water purification, and industrial processes.

Halides

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Halides are a group of chemical compounds that contain a halogen (such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) and usually a metallic element. The halogens are found in group 17 of the periodic table, and they exhibit similar chemical properties. Halides typically consist of a halogen atom bonded to a central metal atom or group of atoms. They can exhibit a wide range of properties, depending on the specific halogen and metal involved, and they have many applications in various fields, including medicine, electronics, and industry.

Halidom

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Halidom is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a state of peace, tranquility, or quietism. It can also imply a sense of lethargy or inactivity.

Halidome

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A halidome is a rare and distant lunar year, which is the time it takes the Moon to return to the same position relative to the Sun from the vantage point of a particular location on Earth.

Halieutics

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Halieutics is a noun that refers to the art or practice of fishing or the science of describing fish and their habitats.

Halifax

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Halifax is a city located in West Yorkshire, England, UK. It is a major urban centre in Northern England and has a rich history dating back to the Viking era.

Haligonian

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"Haligonian" refers to a native or inhabitant of Halifax, a city in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The term is often used to describe someone who has a distinct accent, dialect, or cultural identity associated with the city and its surrounding area.

Haligonians

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"Haligonians" refers to the people from Halifax, a city in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.