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3,264 words match “HAS”

HAS n.
3d pers. sing. pres. of Have.
HASARD n.
Hazard. [Obs.] Chaucer.
HASE v.
See Haze, v. t.
HASH n. 3 definitions
That which is hashed or chopped up; meat and vegetables, especially such as have been already cooked, chopped into small pieces and mixed.
HASHEESH; HASHISH n.
, the tops of the plant, from which the resinous product is obtained. It is narcotic, and has long been used in the East for its intoxicating effect. See Bhang, and Ganja.
HASK n.
A basket made of rushes or flags, as for carrying fish. [Obs.] Spenser.
HASLET n.
The edible viscera, as the heart, liver, etc., of a beast, esp. of a hog. [Written also harslet.]
HASP v. 4 definitions
To shut or fasten with a hasp.
HASSOCK n. 2 definitions
l stuffed cushion or footstool, for kneeling on in church, or for home use. And knees and hassocks are well nigh divorced. Cowper.
HAST n.
, 2d pers. sing. pres. of. Fave, contr. of havest. [Archaic]
HASTATE; HASTATED a.
d like the head of a halberd; triangular, with the basal angles or lobes spreading; as, a hastate leaf.
HASTE n. 3 definitions
applied only to voluntary beings, as men and other animals. The king's business required haste. 1 Sam. xxi. 8.
HASTEN v. 2 definitions
to push on; to precipitate; to accelerate the movement of; to expedite; to hurry. I would hasten my escape from the windy storm. Ps. lv. 8.
HASTENER n. 2 definitions
One who hastens.
HASTIF a.
Hasty. [Obs.] Chaucer. -- Has"tif*ly, adv. [Obs.]
HASTILE a.
Same as Hastate. Gray.
HASTILY adv. 3 definitions
In haste; with speed or quickness; speedily; nimbly.
HASTINESS n.
The quality or state of being hasty; haste; precipitation; rashness; quickness of temper.
HASTINGS n.
Early fruit or vegetables; especially, early pease. Mortimer.
HASTINGS SANDS n.
The lower group of the Wealden formation; -- so called from its development around Hastings, in Sussex, England.
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