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Meanings of Halter:
nounA strap or rope placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it.
Usage examples:
Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore.
verbPut a halter on (an animal).
Usage examples:
The horse stops running and agrees to being haltered
Haltere
halˈtɪəMeanings of Haltere:
nounThe balancing organ of a two-winged fly, seen as either of a pair of knobbed filaments that take the place of the hindwings, vibrating during flight.
Usage examples:
There are imaginal discs for each of the six legs, two wings, and the two halteres (balancing organ…
Halteres
halˈtɪəMeanings of Halteres:
nounThe balancing organ of a two-winged fly, seen as either of a pair of knobbed filaments that take the place of the hindwings, vibrating during flight.
Usage examples:
There are imaginal discs for each of the six legs, two wings, and the two halteres (balancing organ…
Haltering
ˈhɔːltəMeanings of Haltering:
verbPut a halter on (an animal).
Usage examples:
The horse stops running and agrees to being haltered
nounA strap or rope placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it.
Usage examples:
Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore.
Halters
ˈhɒl.tərMeanings of Halters:
nounA strap or rope placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it.
Usage examples:
Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore.
verbPut a halter on (an animal).
Usage examples:
The horse stops running and agrees to being haltered
Meanings of Halts:
verbBring or come to an abrupt stop.
Usage examples:
There is growing pressure to halt the bloodshed
nounA suspension of movement or activity, typically a temporary one.
Usage examples:
A halt in production
adjective(of a person) having a physical disability.
Usage examples:
If a man were halt or hunch'd
Halva
ˈhæl.vəMeanings of Halva:
nounA middle eastern sweet made of sesame flour and honey.
Usage examples:
The results run from simple brittle and toffee type sweets through halva, barfi, and sandesh, to th…
Meanings of Halve:
verbDivide into two parts of equal or roughly equal size.
Usage examples:
Halve the aubergine lengthways
Meanings of Halved:
verbDivide into two parts of equal or roughly equal size.
Usage examples:
Halve the aubergine lengthways
Meanings of Halves:
nounEither of two equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided.
Usage examples:
Two and a half years
verbDivide into two parts of equal or roughly equal size.
Usage examples:
Halve the aubergine lengthways
predeterminer, pronoun, & adjectiveAn amount equal to a half.
Usage examples:
Half an hour
adverbTo the extent of half.
Usage examples:
The glass was half full
Pl of half
Usage examples:
Cut the chicken breasts into halves.
Halving
hɑːvMeanings of Halving:
nounReduction by half.
Usage examples:
He blames the halving of international oil prices since 2014
verbDivide into two parts of equal or roughly equal size.
Usage examples:
Halve the aubergine lengthways
Ham
hamMeanings of Ham:
nounSalted or smoked meat from the upper part of a pig's leg.
Usage examples:
Thin slices of ham
verbOveract.
Usage examples:
She hammed it up for the cameras
proper noun(in the bible) a son of noah (gen. 10:1), traditional ancestor of the hamites.
Ham up
hæmMeanings of Ham up:
idiomTo show expressions or emotions more obviously than is realistic
Usage examples:
Here's a picture of philip hamming it up for grandma when he was three.
Meanings of Ham-fisted:
adjectiveDoing things in an awkward or unskilled way when using the hands or dealing with people
Usage examples:
The report criticizes the ham-fisted way in which complaints were dealt with.
Hamadryad
ˌhaməˈdrʌɪədMeanings of Hamadryad:
nounA nymph who lives in a tree and dies when the tree dies.
Usage examples:
As dryads are generally spirits of oak trees, hamadryads exhibit more power over the forest.
Hamadryas
ˌhaməˈdrʌɪəsMeanings of Hamadryas:
nounA large arabian and north-eastern african baboon, the male of which has a silvery-grey cape of hair and a naked red face and rump. it was held sacred in ancient egypt.
Usage examples:
Our data set was comprised of eight species: a platyrrhini, the white-fronted capuchin monkey, two …
Hamantasch
ˈhɑː.mən.tɑːʃMeanings of Hamantasch:
nounA pastry in the shape of a triangle, filled with honey, poppy seeds, prunes (= dried plums), or jam, eaten at the jewish holiday of purim
Usage examples:
I got a hamantasch and a piece of kugel., people give gifts of food, like a basket filled with swee…
Hamantaschen
ˈhɑː.mən.tɑːʃMeanings of Hamantaschen:
nounA pastry in the shape of a triangle, filled with honey, poppy seeds, prunes (= dried plums), or jam, eaten at the jewish holiday of purim
Usage examples:
I got a hamantasch and a piece of kugel., people give gifts of food, like a basket filled with swee…
Hamates
ˈheɪ.mətMeanings of Hamates:
nounA carpal bone situated on the lower outside edge of the hand. it has a hook-shaped projection on the palmar side to which muscles of the little finger are attached.
Usage examples:
Calori found a small muscle passing from the hamate to the pisiform bone.
Meanings of Hambone:
nounAn inferior actor or performer.
Usage examples:
Yet streep stomps on them all like she's godzilla, delivering one of the great hambone performances…
Meanings of Hamburger:
nounA flat round cake of minced beef, fried or grilled and typically served in a bread roll garnished with various condiments; a burger.
Usage examples:
Steaks, hamburgers, hot dogs and pork chops are usually grilled.
Meanings of Hamburgers:
nounA flat round cake of minced beef, fried or grilled and typically served in a bread roll garnished with various condiments; a burger.
Usage examples:
Steaks, hamburgers, hot dogs and pork chops are usually grilled.
Meanings of Hamburgs:
nounAnother term for hamburger.
proper nounA port in northern germany, on the river elbe; population 1,754,200 (est. 2006). founded by charlemagne in the 9th century, it is now the largest port in germany, with extensive shipyards.
Hamel
ˈhaməlMeanings of Hamel:
nounA castrated ram.
Usage examples:
The family hamel used as coat of arms a silver hamel (a castrated ram) on a gold field.
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