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English words starting with haw

Haw

hɔː

Meanings of Haw:

noun

The red fruit of the hawthorn.

Usage examples:

However, there appear to be lots of hips on the dog-rose, haws on the whitethorn and sloes on the b…

Hawaii

həˈwaɪ.iː

Meanings of Hawaii:

proper noun

A state of the us comprising a group of over twenty islands in the north pacific ocean; capital, honolulu (on oahu); population 1,288,198 (est. 2008). first settled by polynesians, hawaii was visited by captain james cook in 1778. it was annexed by the us in 1898 and became the 50th state in 1959.

noun

A group of islands in the pacific ocean that is a state of the us

Usage examples:

She returned to hawaii in the summer., hawaii is the only state that is an archipelago., we flew to…

Hawaiian

həˈwaɪ.ən

Meanings of Hawaiian:

noun

An inhabitant of hawaii.

Usage examples:

Cousteau and his crew of 22 are already in the islands, exploring the mid-ocean ecosystem that nati…
adjective

Relating to hawaii, its people, or their language.

Usage examples:

Immediately after their arrival in 1820, the missionaries studied the hawaiian language, analyzed i…

Hawaiians

həˈwʌɪən

Meanings of Hawaiians:

noun

An inhabitant of hawaii.

Usage examples:

Cousteau and his crew of 22 are already in the islands, exploring the mid-ocean ecosystem that nati…
adjective

Relating to hawaii, its people, or their language.

Usage examples:

Immediately after their arrival in 1820, the missionaries studied the hawaiian language, analyzed i…

Hawfinch

ˈhɔːfɪn(t)ʃ

Meanings of Hawfinch:

noun

A large old world finch with a massive bill for cracking open cherry stones and other hard seeds.

Usage examples:

Whenever i have been fortunate to watch a party of breckland hawfinches they were very wary, taking…

Meanings of Hawing:

noun

The red fruit of the hawthorn.

Usage examples:

However, there appear to be lots of hips on the dog-rose, haws on the whitethorn and sloes on the b…

Hawk

hɔːk

Meanings of Hawk:

noun

A bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.

Usage examples:

Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, florida sandhill cranes, and numerous…
verb

(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk.

Usage examples:

He spent the afternoon hawking

Hawk-eyed

ˈhɔːk.aɪd

Meanings of Hawk-eyed:

adjective

Someone who is hawk-eyed watches and notices everything that happens

Usage examples:

Hawk-eyed store detectives stood by the doors.

Hawkbit

ˈhɔːkbɪt

Meanings of Hawkbit:

noun

A eurasian plant of the daisy family which resembles a dandelion, with a rosette of leaves and yellow flowers.

Usage examples:

But dandelions have unbranched scapes, whereas autumnal hawkbit has usually branched scapes and two…

Meanings of Hawked:

verb

(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk.

Usage examples:

He spent the afternoon hawking
noun

A bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.

Usage examples:

Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, florida sandhill cranes, and numerous…

Hawker

ˈhɔː.kər

Meanings of Hawker:

noun

A person who travels about selling goods, typically advertising them by shouting.

Usage examples:

Hawkers and costermongers pushed their little handcarts, crying ‘bread!’, ‘fish!’ and ‘meat pies!’

Meanings of Hawkers:

noun

A person who travels about selling goods, typically advertising them by shouting.

Usage examples:

Hawkers and costermongers pushed their little handcarts, crying ‘bread!’, ‘fish!’ and ‘meat pies!’

Meanings of Hawking:

verb

(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk.

Usage examples:

He spent the afternoon hawking
noun

A bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.

Usage examples:

Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, florida sandhill cranes, and numerous…

Hawkish

ˈhɔː.kɪʃ

Meanings of Hawkish:

adjective

Resembling a hawk in nature or appearance.

Usage examples:

His hawkish nose

Hawkishly

ˈhɔː.kɪʃ.li

Meanings of Hawkishly:

adverb

In a way that supports the use of force in political relationships rather than discussion or other more peaceful solutions

Usage examples:

The hawkishly conservative pundit believed that the country should exact retaliation against the re…

Meanings of Hawkmoth:

noun

A large swift-flying moth with a stout body and narrow forewings, typically feeding on nectar while hovering.

Usage examples:

Most hawkmoths feed while hovering in front of flowers and use visual cues to control hovering flig…

Meanings of Hawkmoths:

noun

A large swift-flying moth with a stout body and narrow forewings, typically feeding on nectar while hovering.

Usage examples:

Most hawkmoths feed while hovering in front of flowers and use visual cues to control hovering flig…

Meanings of Hawks:

noun

A bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.

Usage examples:

Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, florida sandhill cranes, and numerous…
verb

(of a person) hunt game with a trained hawk.

Usage examples:

He spent the afternoon hawking

Hawksbill

ˈhɔːksbɪl

Meanings of Hawksbill:

noun

A small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, the traditional source of tortoiseshell.

Usage examples:

There are two species of sea turtles that mate and nest in the gulf: the hawksbill and the green tu…

Hawkshaw

ˈhɔːkʃɔː

Meanings of Hawkshaw:

noun

A detective.

Hawkshaws

ˈhɔːkʃɔː

Meanings of Hawkshaws:

noun

A detective.

Meanings of Hawkweed:

noun

A widely distributed plant of the daisy family that typically has small yellow flower heads, often growing as a weed.

Usage examples:

The ancient greeks believed that the sap of hawkweeds was responsible for the keen eyesight of hawks.

Hawkweeds

ˈhɔːkwiːd

Meanings of Hawkweeds:

noun

A widely distributed plant of the daisy family that typically has small yellow flower heads, often growing as a weed.

Usage examples:

The ancient greeks believed that the sap of hawkweeds was responsible for the keen eyesight of hawks.

Haws

ˈhiː.hɔː

Meanings of Haws:

noun

The red fruit of the hawthorn.

Usage examples:

However, there appear to be lots of hips on the dog-rose, haws on the whitethorn and sloes on the b…

Meanings of Hawse:

noun

The part of a ship's bows through which the anchor cables pass.

Usage examples:

I don't believe anyone makes stainless hawses for these winches, so there is a bit of a gap in the …

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