Words Starting With "H"

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Heathenish

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Heathenish refers to something that is characteristic of or resembling a heathen, which means a primitive or uncivilized person, often associated with paganism or idolatry. In modern times, the term is often used to describe something that is considered primitive, rude, or uncivilized. It can also refer to something that is opposed to Christian values or principles.

Heathenism

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Heathenism refers to paganism, a religion that is not based on a single, authoritative text or a belief in a single, supreme deity, often associated with ancient, pre-Christian cultures. It can also describe the state of being uninfluenced by or unacquainted with Christian or Jewish religion.

Heathenry

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Heathenry refers to a modern pagan religious movement that emerged in the 20th century, focusing on reviving and reconstructing pre-Christian Germanic, Celtic, and other European spiritual practices and beliefs. Heathens often identify with specific ancient cultures, such as the Vikings, Celts, or Anglo-Saxons, and seek to honor their gods, goddesses, and ancestors. Heathenry emphasizes personal spiritual growth, community, and a connection with nature, as well as a rejection of organized religions and modern societal norms.

Heathens

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Heathens are people who do not follow a particular religion or who reject religious beliefs and practices. The term is often used in a derogatory manner to refer to people who are seen as uncivilized, savage, or lacking in moral standards. In a broader sense, heathens can also refer to anyone who is non-Christian or non-religious, and may even include people who follow alternative spiritual or religious practices.

Heather

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Heather is a type of low-growing, perennial shrub with purple flowers that grows in moist, grassy areas, such as moors and heathlands.

Heathland

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Heathland refers to a type of open land, often in upland or mountainous areas, characterized by low-growing trees and shrubs, typically gorse, heather, and bracken. Heathland is often found on poor, acidic soils and is commonly associated with moors, heaths, and other types of wild, open country.

Heathrow

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Heathrow is a major international airport in London, England, and one of the busiest airports in Europe.

Heaths

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Heaths refer to a type of low-growing, woody vegetation that is typically found in areas with acidic soil, typically in moors, heaths, and bogs. Heaths are often characterized by a dominance of low-growing shrubs, such as gorse, bell heather, and cross-leaved heath, with an undergrowth of mosses, lichens, and small grasses. These ecosystems are known for their distinctive acid-loving plant species and can be found in many parts of the world, particularly in the northern hemisphere.

Heating

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The word "heating" refers to the process or system of warming or making something hot, often through the use of fuel, electricity, or other energy sources. It can also refer to the heated air or substance being used to warm something.

Heatmap

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A heatmap is a graphical representation of data where values are depicted by color, typically used to visualize the relationship between two variables. It is often used in various fields such as statistics, biology, and finance to represent complex data in a concise and easily interpretable manner.

Heats

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Heats refers to stages or rounds of competition, especially in sports or competitions that involve temperature or warmth, such as racing, climbing, or other physical activities. It can also refer to moderate temperatures or a rise in temperature.

Heatsink

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A heatsink is a component designed to dissipate heat away from electronic components, such as processors, microprocessors, and other devices that generate heat during operation. It is typically a metal plate or block with a large surface area that is placed in close proximity to the heat-generating device to absorb and dissipate the heat. This helps to prevent overheating, which can damage the device or reduce its performance.

Heatstroke

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Heatstroke is a medical condition that occurs when the body becomes overheated, usually as a result of exposure to high temperatures or humidity, especially in combination with dehydration. It is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate medical attention. When the body temperature rises above 104°F (40°C), brain damage and even death can occur. Symptoms of heatstroke may include high body temperature, confusion, altered mental state, slurred speech, and loss of consciousness. Heatstroke can be prevented by taking measures to avoid heat exhaustion, such as staying hydrated, taking regular breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas, and wearing lightweight and loose-fitting clothing.

Heatwave

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A prolonged period of abnormally hot weather, often accompanied by high humidity, that can be uncomfortable, even dangerous, for humans and other living organisms.

Heatwaves

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Heatwaves refer to prolonged periods of abnormally hot weather, typically lasting several days or weeks, during which the temperature is significantly higher than usual. They usually occur during the summer months and can be particularly hazardous to human health, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, young children, and people with pre-existing medical conditions. Heatwaves can also lead to droughts, wildfires, and other environmental problems.

Heaume

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A heaume is an old-fashioned word for a helmet, usually one designed to protect the head and face from injury. It was commonly used in the medieval period, particularly by knights and soldiers.

Heave-ho

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Heave-ho is an idiomatic expression that means to haul or lift something up with effort, often with a sense of struggle or difficulty. It is often used to describe someone working with great effort to move a heavy object, such as hauling a boat up a beach or lifting a heavy load. The phrase is often used in a playful or humorous way to convey the sense of effort and struggle involved.

Heave

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To lift or haul something with effort, often with a sense of difficulty or strain. Can also mean to cry or gasp, often in response to strong emotions or physical exertion. For example: "She had to heave the heavy box up the stairs" or "Heave a sigh of relief".

Heaved

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Heaved is the past tense of the verb "heave", which means to lift or throw something with effort, often upwards or upwards and away from the body. It can also mean to gasp for breath, often explosively. For example: "She heaved the heavy bag onto the table."

Heaven

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The word "heaven" refers to a place of supreme happiness, perfect harmony, and eternal peace, often considered the abode of God or a supreme being. It can also be used figuratively to describe something or someone considered wonderful, excellent, or divine.

Heavenlier

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"Heavenlier" is not a commonly used word in English, and it's likely a misspelling or a made-up word. However, if we assume that the word is meant to be "heavener" or "heavenlier" (which is not a recognized word), it could be interpreted as an intensification of "heavenly," meaning more heavenly, divine, or spiritual.

Heavenliness

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Heavenliness refers to the quality of being extremely beautiful, attractive, or charming, often to the point of being almost divine or godlike. It is used to describe something that is breathtakingly lovely, sublime, or awe-inspiring. Examples include a heavenly sunset, a heavenly voice, or a heavenly garden.

Heavenly

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Wonderful choice!<br><br>"Heavenly" is an adjective that means extremely pleasant, delightful, or wonderful. It can be used to describe something that is beautiful, nice, or pleasing, often with a sense of divine or spiritual excellence. For example:<br><br> "The heavenly aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the air."<br> "The cathedral's heavenly architecture took my breath away."<br> "She had a heavenly singing voice that soothed my soul."<br><br>In general, "heavenly" conveys a sense of beatitude, serenity, or triumph, implying that something is truly divine or sublime.

Heavens

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The word "heavens" is a plural noun that refers to the sky or the atmosphere of the earth, especially when seen from the earth. It can also be used to refer to the spiritual realm or the abode of God. For example:<br><br> "The heavens were painted with a beautiful sunset."<br> "Heavenly music filled the air."<br><br>Additionally, "heavens" can also be used as an idiomatic expression to emphasize the size or extent of something. For example:<br><br> "He has a heaven of a garden in his backyard."<br> "She has a heaven of a body and a beautiful smile."<br><br>In this sense, "heavens" is used to describe something as immense, vast, or tremendous.

Heavenward

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Towards or directed towards heaven; upwards, as if towards a higher or spiritual realm.

Heaver

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The word "heaver" is a noun. It refers to a device used for lifting or raising heavy loads, such as a crane or a hoist.

Heaves

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Verb: Heave<br><br>To heave means to lift or throw something with a sudden, forceful motion, often with one's hands or arms. It can also refer to a sudden, violent movement, like a heave of the body or a loud groan.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She heaved the heavy box into the truck.<br> The party's atmosphere was electric, and everyone began to heave with laughter.<br><br>Synonyms: hoist, lift, throw, fling, tug.

Heavier

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The word "heavier" is the comparative form of the noun "heavy". It means having a greater weight or mass than another object, person, or amount.

Heavies

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Heavies refers to fractions that have denominators greater than the numerator. For example, the fractions 3/2 and 2/1 are heavies.

Heaviest

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Heaviest refers to something that has the greatest weight or mass among others. It is used to compare the weight of two or more things, with the heaviest one being the one with the greatest weight.

Heavily-built

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Heavily-built refers to something or someone having a large and strong physical structure, often characterized by being sturdy, robust, and substantial. This can apply to objects, animals, or even people, describing their physical appearance or build. For example, a heavily-built man might be someone with a strong and muscular physique, while a heavily-built car might be one with a rugged and imposing design.

Heavily

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Heavily is an adverb that means to a great or excessive degree. It can be used to describe things that are intense, severe, or extreme, such as heavily damaged, heavily armed, or heavily protected. It can also be used to describe actions or tasks that require a lot of effort or energy, such as heavily strained, heavily worked, or heavily relied upon.

Heaviness

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Heaviness refers to the quality or state of being heavy, characterized by a sense of weight or gravity. It can also refer to a feeling of intense seriousness, solemnity, or dread. In music, heaviness can describe the quality of sound or tone that is intensified, dense, or crushing.

Heaving

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Heaving refers to the act of heaving something, which is to lift or move it by using strength and effort.

Heavy-duty

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Heavy-duty refers to something (such as equipment, machinery, or materials) that is designed to withstand heavy use, loads, or stresses. It is often used to describe items that are stronger, more durable, and more robust than their standard or regular counterparts.

Heavy-handed

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Heavy-handed refers to someone or something that is overly aggressive, forceful, or coercive. This can be physical, as in a person using too much force or violence, but it can also be metaphorical, as in someone being overly critical, judgmental, or controlling.