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507 words match “CONTRACT”

HAN'T; HAIN'T n.
A contraction of have not, or has not, used in illiterate speech. In the United States the commoner spelling is hain't.
HAND n.
ii. 20. -- To stand one in hand, to concern or affect one. -- To strike hands, to make a contract, or to become surety for another's debt or good behavior. -- To take in hand. (a) To attempt or undertake. (b) To seize and deal with; as, he took him in hand. -- To wash the hands of, to disclaim or renounce interest i…
HANDFAST n. 2 definitions
Contract; specifically, espousal. [Obs.]
HEART n.
A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, keeps up the circulation of the blood. Why does my blood thus muster to my heart! Shak.
HEMISYSTOLE n.
Contraction of only one ventricle of the heart.
HICCOUGH n.
A modified respiratory movement; a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of a sudden contraction of the diaphragm, accompanied with closure of the glottis, so that further entrance of air is prevented, while the impulse of the column of air entering and striking upon the closed glottis produces a sound, or hiccough. [Writt…
HIRE n. 2 definitions
The price; reward, or compensation paid, or contracted to be paid, for the temporary use of a thing or a place, for personal service, or for labor; wages; rent; pay. The laborer is worthy of his hire. Luke x. 7.
HIRE PURCHASE; HIRE PURCHASE AGREEMENT; HIRE AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT n.
A contract (more fully called contract of hire with an option of purchase) in which a person hires goods for a specified period and at a fixed rent, with the added condition that if he shall retain the goods for the full period and pay all the installments of rent as they become due the contract shall determine and the…
HIT n.
3d pers. sing. pres. of Hide, contracted from hideth. [Obs.] Chaucer.
HONESTLY adv.
In an honest manner; as, a contract honestly made; to live honestly; to speak honestly. Shak. To come honestly by. (a) To get honestly. (b) A circumlocution for to inherit; as, to come honestly by a feature, a mental trait, a peculiarity.
HONOR n.
sions which are unofficerlike or ungentlemanly in their nature. -- Debt of honor, a debt contracted by a verbal promise, or by betting or gambling, considered more binding than if recoverable by law. -- Honor bright! An assurance of truth or fidelity. [Colloq.] -- Honor court (Feudal Law), one held in an honor or sei…
HOOFBOUND a.
Having a dry and contracted hoof, which occasions pain and lameness.
HYPOTHECATE v.
hout delivery of possession; to mortgage, as ships, or other personal property; to make a contract by bottomry. See Hypothecation, Bottomry. He had found the treasury empty and the pay of the navy in arrear. He had no power to hypothecate any part of the public revenue. Those who lent him money lent it on no security b…
HYPOTHECATION n. 2 definitions
The act or contract by which property is hypothecated; a right which a creditor has in or to the property of his debtor, in virtue of which he may cause it to be sold and the price appropriated in payment of his debt. This is a right in the thing, or jus in re. Pothier. B. R. Curtis. There are but few cases, if any, in…
I' LL n.
. Contraction for I will or I shall. I'll by a sign give notice to our friends. Shak.
I'D n.
. A contraction from I would or I had.
I'M n.
. A contraction of I am.
I'VE n.
. Colloquial contraction of I have.
ICEQUAKE n.
The crash or concussion attending the breaking up of masses of ice, -- often due to contraction from extreme cold.
IDIOMUSCULAR a.
Applied to a semipermanent contraction of a muscle, produced by a mechanical irritant.
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