Words Starting With "H"

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Hexuronic

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Hexuronic refers to a type of sugar that is a derivative of Hexose, a class of six-carbon monosaccharides. Specifically, hexuronic acids are a group of sugar acids that contain a carboxyl (-COOH) group and are typically found in the form of their salts or esters.

Hexyl

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Hexyl refers to a chemical compound or a derivative that contains a hydrocarbon chain with six carbon atoms. It is often used in the synthesis of fragrances, pharmaceuticals, and other organic compounds.

Hexylene

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Hexylene is a aliphatic hydrocarbon with the formula C6H12. It is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, which means it contains one or more double bonds between the carbon atoms. Hexylene is a precursor to certain fuels, solvents, and other chemicals.

Hey

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A casual greeting! "Hey" is an informal way of saying "hello" or "hi" to someone, often used with friends or in informal settings. It's a friendly and approachable way to start a conversation or greet someone.

Heyday

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The heyday of something is the time when it was most successful, popular, or powerful.

Heydays

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The word "heydays" refers to the best or most flourishing period of something or someone's life, typically a happy or successful time. For example: "The heydays of rock music were the 1960s and 1970s."

Heyerdahl

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Thord-³The Norwegian anthropologist and archaeologist, Thor Heyerdahl (1914-2002), is best known for his groundbreaking research and theories on ancient cultures and migrations. He is famous for his Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947, where he sailed a raft from South America to the Polynesian islands to test his theory that ancient civilizations could have made similar transoceanic voyages in the past.

Heysel

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Heysel is a noun that refers to a stadium in Brussels, Belgium, which is also known as King Baudouin Stadium. It is primarily used for football matches and has a seating capacity of around 50,000 spectators. The stadium gained notoriety in 1985 when a disaster occurred there, resulting in the deaths of 39 people and injuring over 600 others, during a match between Liverpool and Juventus. Since then, it has been largely left unused due to concerns over crowd safety and has been replaced as a primary venue by the Stade Roi Baudouin, although it still hosts occasional matches and other events.

Hezbollah

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Hezbollah is a Shia Islamist political party and militant group based in Lebanon. It was founded in 1982 with the aim of opposing the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. Hezbollah is known for its strong anti-Israel stance and has been involved in several conflicts and wars with Israel, including the 2006 Lebanon War.

Hezekiah

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Hezekiah was a King of Judah who ruled from circa 715 to 687 BC. According to the Hebrew Bible, Hezekiah was the son of King Ahaz and the father of King Manasseh. He was born circa 725 BC and ascended to the throne of Judah at the age of 25 after his father's death. Hezekiah is best known for his successful military campaigns against the Assyrians, particularly the relief he received from God after praying for help against the Assyrian King Sennacherib in the biblical account of 2 Kings 19.

Hi-fi

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Hi-fi refers to high-fidelity, which means having a very good or high-quality sound reproduction. It is often used to describe audio equipment, such as stereos, speakers, or headphones, that can accurately produce high-quality sound with detail, clarity, and no distortion.

Hi-five

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A "hi-five" is a casual greeting or way to express solidarity, enthusiasm, or congratulations, in which two people slap each other's hands together.

Hi-hat

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In music, a hi-hat is a type of percussion instrument that is used to produce a sharp, crisp sound. It is typically a pair of cymbals that are mounted on a pedal, allowing the musician to control the volume and timbre of the sound by pressing down on the pedal to produce a "chick" or "click" sound. The hi-hat is often used in a variety of musical genres, including rock, jazz, and hip-hop.

Hi-lo-close

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The phrase "hi-lo-close" is an informal way to describe the structure of a story or narrative. It refers to a common pattern in storytelling where:<br><br> The high point (hi) is the climax or most exciting moment in the story.<br> The low point (lo) is the crisis or difficult situation that arises after the peak, often causing tension or problems.<br> The close is the resolution or conclusion, where the story wraps up and any conflicts are resolved.<br><br>In other words, the phrase describes the ups and downs of a story, with the climax being the peak, followed by a dip or challenge, and then a resolution that ties everything together.

Hi-tech

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High-tech refers to something that is extremely modern and advanced, typically involving the latest technology and innovations. It can describe anything from a high-tech smartphone to a high-tech research facility. The term is often used to convey a sense of cutting-edge innovation, sophistication, and superiority.

Hi

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"hi" is an informal greeting used to say hello. It is a common way to acknowledge someone's presence or to start a conversation.

Hialeah

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Hialeah is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It is one of the largest cities in Miami-Dade County and is known for its rich Latin American culture and diverse community. The city was named after the pinelands that were once present in the area, with "hialeah" being the Seminole word for "beautiful meadow" or "prayer". Today, Hialeah is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, with a vibrant downtown area, historic architecture, and a thriving arts scene.

Hiatal

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Hiatal refers to a space or hernia that occurs in the diaphragm, specifically in the upper region.

Hiation

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Hiatal hernia is a condition in which part of the stomach bulges up into the chest through an opening in the diaphragm, which is the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. This can cause symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and gastrointestinal problems.

Hiatus

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A hiatus is a pause or interruption in an activity, event, or process. It can refer to a break or gap in something that is normally continuous, such as a hiatus in a person's career or a hiatus in a company's operations. In science, a hiatus refers to a break or gap in a geological or astronomical phenomenon, such as a hiatus in a rock formation or a hiatus in a planetary orbit.

Hiatuses

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Hiatuses (noun) refers to gaps or interruptions in a sequence of events, activities, or a period of time. This can apply to various contexts, such as:<br><br> A hiatus in a person's career due to a break in employment<br> A natural hiatus in a geological process, such as a pause in the movement of tectonic plates<br> A hiatus in a schedule or calendar, where there is a gap in a series of events or appointments<br> A psychological or emotional hiatus, where a person takes a break from a stressful situation or a particular aspect of their life.

Hiawatha

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Hiawatha is a legendary figure in North American indigenous mythology, particularly among the Iroquois and Ojibwe nations. He is often depicted as a great leader, founder of the Iroquois Confederacy, and a symbol of peace and unity.

Hibbertia

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Hibbertia refers to a genus of flowering plants in the family Dilleniaceae. It is also known as Guinea Flower or Lemon Beauty, and it is native to Australia. The plants are known for their bright yellow flowers and shiny leaves.

Hibernal

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Relating to or characteristic of winter or hibernation. In zoology, hibernation refers to a state of inactivity and reduced metabolism, often accompanied by slowed breathing and lowered body temperature, in animals such as bears, bats, and chipmunks during the winter months. Similarly, the adjective "hibernal" can be used to describe anything that is related to or reminiscent of hibernation or winter, such as a hibernal season, a hibernal mood, or a hibernal landscape.

Hibernate

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To hibernate means to enter a state of dormancy or inactivity, often to conserve energy or survive harsh environmental conditions. In the context of animals, hibernation is a natural process where certain species, such as bears and bats, reduce their metabolic activity, breathing rate, and body temperature to survive the winter months or periods of food scarcity. In computing, to hibernate a computer means to save the current state of the system, including open applications and files, and shut down the processor, retaining the information in RAM. The computer can quickly restart from this saved state when needed.

Hibernated

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Hibernated refers to a state of inactivity or dormancy, typically experienced by animals, such as bears, squirrels, and bats, during the winter months. During hibernation, these animals' metabolism slows down, and they do not eat, drink, or excrete waste, allowing them to conserve energy and survive the harsh weather conditions.

Hibernates

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to remain in a state of inactivity or dormancy, typically during periods of food scarcity or harsh weather, as some animals do, or to remain in a state of reduced metabolic activity, as some computer systems do

Hibernating

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To be in a state of hibernating means to be in a state of deep sleep or dormancy, often characterized by a reduced metabolism, lowered body temperature, and a decrease in physical activity. It is typically associated with animals, such as bears or bats, that enter this state to conserve energy and survive during periods of food scarcity or harsh environmental conditions. In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe a situation where something or someone is inactive, dormant, or in a state of suspension, such as a project or a business that is temporarily halted due to economic or other reasons.

Hibernation

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Hibernation is a state of inactivity and reduced metabolism characterized by a significant decrease in body temperature, heart rate, and breathing rate, which some animals, such as bears, bats, and rodents, enter during the winter months or other periods of food scarcity to conserve energy and survive. During hibernation, an animal's body undergoes physiological changes, such as the decrease in body temperature, which can drop to just above freezing, and a slowed down heartbeat, which can drop to just a few beats per minute. Hibernation is a unique adaptation that allows certain animals to survive during harsh environmental conditions and is different from other states of dormancy, such as torpor.

Hibernators

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Hibernators are animals that hibernate, which means they go into a state of torpor or dormancy to conserve energy and survive during periods of harsh weather or food scarcity. Examples of hibernators include bears, bats, chipmunks, and hummingbirds. During hibernation, their body temperature drops, their metabolism slows down, and they may enter a state of suspended animation, allowing them to survive the winter months without food or water.

Hibernia

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Hibernia is an ancient Roman name for the island of Ireland. It was also used as a poetic name for the island in medieval times.

Hibernian

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Meaning: Relating to or characteristic of the Hibernians, inhabitants of ancient Ireland, or the Hibernia, a personification of Ireland. In modern usage, it refers to something related to or characteristic of Ireland, Irish people, or Irish culture.

Hibernianism

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Hibernianism refers to a cultural or nationalist movement that emphasizes the importance of Irish heritage and seeks to promote Irish identity and culture, often in contrast to British influence. The term typically refers to the cultural and nationalist movements in Ireland that emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly the revival of Irish language, literature, and music, as well as the struggle for Irish independence from British rule.

Hibernians

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Hibernians refers to people who originate from Ireland, particularly those from the city of Cork, or fans of Cork City Football Club, also known as the Hibernians.

Hiberno-english

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"hiberno-" is a Latin prefix that means "to winter" or "wintering". In English, it is used to form words related to winter or hibernation, such as "hibernation", "hibernate", "hibernacle", etc.

Hiberno-scots

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Hiberno-Scottish refers to the dialect of English spoken by Irish immigrants who settled in Scotland, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. This dialect is a blend of Hiberno-English, the Irish dialect of English spoken in Ireland, and Scots, the dialect of English spoken in Scotland. As a result, Hiberno-Scottish exhibits features from both Irish and Scottish English, such as unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.