English Words: H

23,837 words · Page 130 of 477

hedgelikeadj

Resembling a hedge.

hedgelinenoun

The path or track of a hedge through a landscape.

hedgemakernoun

One who constructs a hedge.

hedgemakingnoun

The construction of hedges.

hedgenettlenoun

Any of certain plants of the genus Stachys.

hedgepignoun

A hedgehog.

hedgernoun

One who makes or mends hedges.

hedgerownoun

A row of closely planted bushes or trees forming a hedge.

hedgerowedadj

Having one or more hedgerows; surrounded by hedgerows.

hedgesnoun

plural of hedge

hedgetopnoun

The top of a hedge.

hedgewardadv

Toward a hedge.

hedgewardsadv

Towards a hedge.

hedgewiseadv

In the manner of a hedge.

hedgienoun

A hedgehog.

hedginessnoun

The state or condition of being hedgy.

hedgingverb

present participle and gerund of hedge

hedginglyadv

So as to hedge; without making a firm commitment.

hedgingsnoun

plural of hedging

Hedglinname

A surname.

hedgyadj

Pertaining to or like a hedge.

hedgy-boarnoun

A hedgehog.

Hedjetname

The White Crown of pharaonic Upper Egypt.

HEDLAnoun

Acronym of high-energy density laboratory astrophysics.

hedleyitenoun

A trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral mineral containing bismuth and tellurium.

Hedlundname

A surname from Swedish.

Hedmarkname

A former county in southeastern Norway.

Hednesfordname

A town and civil parish with a town council in Cannock Chase district, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SK0012).

hedonnoun

A unit of pleasure used to theoretically weigh people's happiness.

Hedonename

The Greek goddess of sensual pleasures. She is the daughter of Eros/Cupid and Psyche, and the grandaughter of Aphrodite/Venus and Ares/Mars. Her Roman counterpart is Voluptas.

Hedongname

A district of Tianjin, China.

hedonicadj

Of or relating to pleasure

hedonicallyadv

In a hedonic manner.

hedonicsnoun

The ethical study of pleasure

hedonismnoun

The philosophical belief that happiness, particularly sensual pleasure, is the highest good in life.

hedonistnoun

Someone devoted to hedonism.

hedonisticadj

Devoted to pleasure

hedonisticallyadv

In a hedonistic manner.

hedoniumnoun

Matter arranged in a way that produces pleasure or happiness as efficiently as possible, as might be encouraged by philosophical hedonism.

hedonophobianoun

An irrational fear of pleasure or joy, especially engaging in pleasurable or joyful activities while others are experiencing depression, illness, pain, economic hardship, or other grief.

Hedquistname

A surname from Swedish.

Hedrickname

A surname.

Hedtkename

A surname from German.

Hedwigname

A female given name from German.

hedychiumnoun

Any plant of the genus Hedychium.

hedysarumnoun

Any of the sweetvetches of the genus Hedysarum.

heeintj

An expression of laughter.

hee-hawnoun

The cry of an ass or donkey.

heeadnoun

head.

heebnoun

A Jew.

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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 130. 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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