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1,060 words match “NUMB”

HETEROMEROUS a.
With the parts not corresponding in number.
HEXADE n.
A series of six numbers.
HIGHMEN n.
Loaded dice so contrived as to turn up high numbers. [Obs] Sir J. Harrington.
HOLOHEMIHEDRAL a.
Presenting hemihedral forms, in which all the sectants have halt the whole number of planes. Dana.
HOMOGENEOUS a.
Possessing the same number of factors of a given kind; as, a homogeneous polynomial.
HONEYBEE n.
considered only varieties of the common hive bee. Each swarm of bees consists of a large number of workers (barren females), with, ordinarily, one queen or fertile female, but in the swarming season several young queens, and a number of males or drones, are produced.
HOST n. 2 definitions
An army; a number of men gathered for war. A host so great as covered all the field. Dryden.
HOUSE n.
oroscopes or nativities. The houses were regarded as fixed in respect to the horizon, and numbered from the one at the eastern horizon, called the ascendant, first house, or house of life, downward, or in the direction of the earth's revolution, the stars and planets passing through them in the reverse order every twen…
HOW adv.
To what degree or extent, number or amount; in what proportion; by what measure or quality. O, how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day. Ps. cxix. 97. By how much they would diminish the present extent of the sea, so much they would impair the fertility, and fountains, and rivers of the earth. Bentley.…
HUDDLE n.
A crowd; a number of persons or things crowded together in a confused manner; tumult; confusion. "A huddle of ideas." Addison.
HUNDRED n.
The product of ten mulitplied by ten, or the number of ten times ten; a collection or sum, consisting of ten times ten units or objects; five score. Also, a symbol representing one hundred units, as 100 or C. With many hundreds treading on his heels. Shak.
HUNTING n.
etah. -- Hunting cog (Mach.), a tooth in the larger of two geared wheels which makes its number of teeth prime to the number in the smaller wheel, thus preventing the frequent meeting of the same pairs of teeth. -- Hunting dog (Zoöl.), the hyena dog. -- Hunting ground, a region or district abounding in game; esp. (p…
HURRY v.
urge to confused or irregular activity. And wild amazement hurries up and down The little number of your doubtful friends. Shak.
HYDROPLANE n.
A plane, or any of a number of planes, projecting from the hull of a submarine boat, which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat, when going ahead, to sink or rise, after the manner of an aëroplane.
HYPERMYRIORAMA n.
A show or exhibition having a great number of scenes or views.
IDEOGRAPHIC; IDEOGRAPHICAL a.
mbols, independently of sounds; as, 9 represents not the word "nine," but the idea of the number itself. -- I`de*o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv.
IDO n.
s already most international, on the principle of the "greatest facility for the greatest number of people." The word "Ido" means in the language itself "offspring." The official name is: "Linguo Internaciona di la Delegitaro (Sistema Ido)." --I"dism (#), n. -- I"dist (#), n.
IMAGE n.
a copy; a likeness; an effigy; a picture; a semblance. Even like a stony image, cold and numb. Shak. Whose is this image and superscription Matt. xxii. 20. This play is the image of a murder done in Vienna. Shak. And God created man in his own image. Gen. i. 27.
IMITABLE a.
ters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. Atterbury.
IMPARIDIGITATE a.
Having an odd number of fingers or toes, either one, three, or five, as in the horse, tapir, rhinoceros, etc.
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