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983 words match “HIR”

TINKERSHIRE; TINKLE n.
The common guillemot. [Prov. Eng.]
UNDERSHIRT n.
A shirt worn next the skin, under another shirt; -- called also undervest.
UPWHIRL v.
To rise upward in a whirl; to raise upward with a whirling motion.
WATER SAPPHIRE n.
A deep blue variety of iolite, sometimes used as a gem; -- called also saphir d'eau.
WHIR v. 3 definitions
To whirl round, or revolve, with a whizzing noise; to fly or more quickly with a buzzing or whizzing sound; to whiz. The partridge bursts away on whirring wings. Beattie.
WHIRL v. 8 definitions
To turn round rapidly; to cause to rotate with velocity; to make to revolve. He whirls his sword around without delay. Dryden.
WHIRL-BLAST n.
A whirling blast or wind. A whirl-blast from behind the hill. Wordsworth.
WHIRLABOUT n.
Something that whirls or turns about in a rapid manner; a whirligig.
WHIRLBAT n.
Anything moved with a whirl, as preparatory for a blow, or to augment the force of it; -- applied by poets to the cestus of ancient boxers. The whirlbat and the rapid race shall be Reserved for Cæsar. Dryden.
WHIRLBONE n. 2 definitions
The huckle bone. [Obs.]
WHIRLER n.
One who, or that which, whirls.
WHIRLICOTE n.
r or chariot. [Obs.] Of old time coaches were not known in this island, but chariots, or whirlicotes. Stow.
WHIRLIGIG n. 4 definitions
A child's toy, spun or whirled around like a wheel upon an axis, or like a top. Johnson.
WHIRLING n.
a. & n. from Whirl, v. t. Whirling table. (a) (Physics) An apparatus provided with one or more revolving disks, with weights, pulleys, and other attachments, for illustrating the phenomena and laws of centrifugal force, and the like. (b) A potter's wheel.
WHIRLPIT n.
A whirlpool. [Obs.] "Raging whirlpits." Sandys.
WHIRLPOOL n. 2 definitions
Indian Sea breedeth the most and the biggest fishes that are; among which the whales and whirlpools, called "balænæ," take up in length as much as four . . . arpents of land. Holland.
WHIRLWIG n.
A whirligig.
WHIRLWIND n. 2 definitions
n the center; a vortex of air. It usually has a rapid progressive motion. The swift dark whirlwind that uproots the woods. And drowns the villages. Bryant.
WHIRRY v.
To whir. [Obs.]
WHIRTLE n.
A perforated steel die through which wires or tubes are drawn to form them.
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