Words Starting with "H"
165 words found
A linguistic spelling system that uses different letters or combinations of letters to represent words with the same pronunciation or meaning.
Plants that produce two types of spores differing in size and function, namely microspores and megaspores.
A living organism that breathes, moves, and has the ability to respond to stimuli, distinct from plants.
A shrub of the Malvaceae family known for its large, showy flowers, commonly referred to as hibiscus.
Content in the form of religious material or intellectual discourse, delivered via lectures, books, or other media to provide spiritual satisfaction and inner peace.
A chemical element in the form of a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas with the molecular formula H2, known for being highly lightweight.
A meteorological instrument used to continuously record and measure changes in atmospheric humidity over a specific period.
A branch of geography that studies the movement, distribution, quality, and cycle of water on the Earth's surface, underground, and in the atmosphere.
An underwater vehicle or submersible specifically designed for conducting exploration, mapping, and scientific research in deep-sea environments.
A proverb describing someone who is not involved in a matter but feels burdened, while those who should be concerned remain passive.
A proverb emphasizing the importance of self-reliance, urging individuals to strive through their own efforts and intellect without depending on others.
A hygrometer that uses human or animal hair as a sensor, which expands or contracts based on the level of atmospheric humidity.
Profound wisdom, often associated with divine grace, or the implicit meaning behind an event.
A euphemism used to express that someone has passed away or lost their life.
A condition where someone no longer possesses feelings of hesitation, shyness, or self-respect when acting in public.
A non-standard form of 'khilaf', referring to a mistake, error, or lapse in memory due to lack of caution.
A time that is late at night or approaching midnight.
A Buddhist school emphasizing liberation from suffering
The official language of India, a member of the Indo-European language family
A religion that believes in deities
A psychological or behavioral condition characterized by excessive physical activity, impulsivity, and difficulty remaining calm.
A linguistic category comprising a set of words with different grammatical classes that exhibit identical syntactic behavior.
An attitude or tendency to be overly critical, frequently censuring or finding fault even in insignificant details.
An arena or open field specifically designed for horse racing or chariot racing.
A medical or psychological condition characterized by mental retardation or diminished cognitive brain function.
The practice of pretending to have beliefs, virtues, or principles that one does not actually possess.
A psychological disorder characterized by uncontrollable emotional outbursts, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as convulsions or breathlessness.
A branch of histology that studies the chemical composition and changes of substances within human, animal, and plant tissues.
Events and occurrences that truly happened in the past; a history or record concerning the past.
A doctrine or movement holding that scientific explanations must be historical because language and social phenomena evolve throughout history.