Words Starting with "H"
165 words found
A term for a tiger characterized by stripes or patterns covering its entire body.
A person tasked with guarding or escorting a location, such as a gate or goal, in a classical literary context.
A state of being in agreement, concord, or harmony, whether in social relationships or the alignment of elements.
A fine net or mesh used to cover a bun or hold hair in place to keep it neat.
Wealth in the form of money, jewelry, or valuables that are hidden and ownerless, or obtained through illicit means.
Valuable assets or money presented by the groom to the bride as part of a marriage custom or process.
A person who possesses a large amount of wealth, including assets, money, or other property; a wealthy person.
Having a pleasant or fragrant scent; figuratively, having a good reputation or being widely known for one's achievements.
A proverb describing an act or service that is widely praised, even though it was achieved through dishonorable means.
A person who possesses the trait of envy or jealousy toward the fortune and happiness of others.
Solution that has passed through the column in column chromatography technique; eluate.
A tax or levy imposed on an individual who has obtained official permission to cultivate or manage agricultural land.
Additional products, impacts, or consequences that emerge as a side effect of a primary process or activity.
A traditional unit of length equivalent to the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, approximately one-quarter of a fathom.
Non-standard form of 'haul', which is an annual commemoration of a person's death.
Something possessing extraordinary intensity, power, or quality; formidable, intense, or highly prominent compared to others.
A colloquial term used to describe something that is excellent, extraordinary, or impressive.
An obsolete printing device using a gelatin medium to copy or duplicate handwritten or typed text.
A thin and wide object, or a classifier for objects that are thin, delicate, or sheet-like.
A person who is not part of the family or close relatives; an outsider or stranger.
A message or image transmitted or produced through the use of a heliograph by utilizing reflected sunlight.
A designated area or platform designed for the takeoff and landing of helicopters.
A standard phrase used as the first test message in computer programming or as an introductory greeting on a blog.
An iron ore mineral consisting of iron(III) oxide with the chemical formula Fe2O3, typically appearing reddish-black or metallic gray.
A medical procedure to filter waste products and toxins from the blood using a dialysis machine that acts as an artificial kidney.
A blood cell, specifically a red blood cell or a cell found in the bodily fluids of certain organisms.
A laboratory instrument consisting of a specialized glass slide used to count blood cells within a specific volume of fluid.
A feeling of strangeness, amazement, or confusion that arises when one sees, hears, or experiences something unusual.
A scientist or expert who specializes in the scientific study of reptiles and amphibians.
Characterized by views or beliefs that deviate from the official doctrine or accepted standards of a group or institution.