English Words: H

23,837 words · Page 123 of 477

heavenishlyadv

In a heavenish manner.

heavenizeverb

To render like heaven or fit for heaven.

heavenlessadj

Without a heaven.

heavenlessnessnoun

Absence of a heaven.

heavenlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a heaven; heavenly.

heavenlilyadv

In a heavenly manner.

heavenlinessnoun

The state or quality of being heavenly.

heavenlyadj

Of or pertaining to the heaven believed in by many religions.

heavenly birthdaynoun

A birthday of a person after his or her death.

Heavenly Fathername

The Jewish or Christian God; among Trinitarians, especially God the Father.

heavenly stemnoun

One of the ten terms used in East Asian cultures to represent

Heavenly Twinsname

The constellation and zodiacal sign Gemini.

heavenly-mindedadj

Devout; heavenly; pious; of pure mind.

heavenointj

Hello!

heavenrichenoun

The kingdom of heaven; heaven.

heavensnoun

The distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars.

heavens aboveintj

Expression of surprise.

heavens to Betsyintj

Good gracious; good heavens.

heavens to Murgatroydintj

Wow, good heavens.

heavenscapenoun

A heavenly or extremely pleasant landscape.

heavenwardadv

Toward heaven.

heavenwardlyadv

Toward Heaven.

heavenwardnessnoun

The quality of being heavenward.

heavenwardsadv

Upwards, in the direction of the sky or heavens.

heavernoun

One who, or that which, heaves or lifts; a laborer employed on docks in handling freight.

heavesnoun

plural of heave

heavestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of heave

heavethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of heave

heavieradj

comparative form of heavy: more heavy

heavier-than-airadj

Weighing more than the volume of air which it displaces.

heavilyadv

With a great weight.

Heavinname

A surname from Welsh.

heavinessnoun

The state of being heavy; weight, weightiness, force of impact or gravity.

heavingverb

present participle and gerund of heave

heavinglyadv

With a heaving motion.

heavingsnoun

plural of heaving

Heaviside unit functionnoun

The function whose value is zero if its independent variable is negative, and one otherwise.

Heaviside's dolphinnoun

Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, a small dolphin endemic to the Benguela ecosystem along the southwest coast of Africa.

heavisomeadj

Of a sad or gloomy mood.

heavyadj

Having great weight.

heavy bombernoun

A large, long-range bomber, capable of carrying a heavy payload.

heavy breathingnoun

Deep, loud or laboured breathing.

heavy cakenoun

A cake of Cornish origin, made with flour, lard, butter, milk, sugar, and raisins.

heavy cruisernoun

A type of cruiser, defined in the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty and 1930 London Naval Treaty as having a main gun battery of roughly 8-inch caliber (203mm).

heavy footnoun

A habit of driving fast.

heavy frigatenoun

A type of frigate, characterised by its heavy armament.

heavy goingnoun

Going (i.e. conditions) that are wet and muddy (difficult to gallop on)

heavy heartnoun

A strong feeling of sadness or misery

heavy hitternoun

A player with a favorable batting average who is especially good at hitting the ball deep into the outfield or farther.

heavy hydrogennoun

Synonym of deuterium.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter H contains 23,837 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 477 pages, and you are currently viewing page 123. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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