All English words - page 2438
nounA long walk or walking tour.
Usage examples:
A five-mile hike across rough terrain
verbWalk for a long distance, especially across country.
Usage examples:
They hiked across the moors
phrasal verbTo lift or raise something with a quick movement
Usage examples:
She hiked up her skirt and climbed onto the bicycle.
verbWalk for a long distance, especially across country.
Usage examples:
They hiked across the moors
nounA long walk or walking tour.
Usage examples:
A five-mile hike across rough terrain
nounA person who walks for long distances, especially across country.
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An experienced hiker in the himalayas
nounA person who walks for long distances, especially across country.
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An experienced hiker in the himalayas
nounA long walk or walking tour.
Usage examples:
A five-mile hike across rough terrain
verbWalk for a long distance, especially across country.
Usage examples:
They hiked across the moors
nounThe activity of going for long walks, especially across country.
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She enjoys hiking and climbing in her spare time
verbWalk for a long distance, especially across country.
Usage examples:
They hiked across the moors
nounThe scar on a seed marking the point of attachment to its seed vessel.
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A hilar groove is located at the centre of the seed hilum area, and consists of more elongated macr…
adjectiveRelating to a hilus or hilum.
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Radiologic investigations revealed a 5-cm right lung mass with enlarged hilar and mediastinal lymph…
adjectiveExtremely amusing.
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Her hilarious novel
adverbIn an extremely amusing way.
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He writes hilariously about his family
nounExtreme amusement, especially when expressed by laughter.
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His incredulous expression was the cause of much hilarity
nounAn indentation in the surface of a kidney, spleen, or other organ, where blood vessels, ducts, nerve fibres, etc. enter or leave it.
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A laparotomy revealed an unresectable tumor encasing the hepatic arteries, portal vein, and common …
Plural of hilus specialized
nounA naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
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The instructions were to design a simple landscape sketch using a minimum of five to six land forms…
verbForm (something) into a heap.
Usage examples:
If frost threatens our new plants, we hill them up
nounAn unsophisticated country person, as associated originally with the remote regions of the appalachians.
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When we want to go to appalachia and take photos of the hillbillies, we don't hire hollywood actors…
nounAn unsophisticated country person, as associated originally with the remote regions of the appalachians.
Usage examples:
When we want to go to appalachia and take photos of the hillbillies, we don't hire hollywood actors…
verbForm (something) into a heap.
Usage examples:
If frost threatens our new plants, we hill them up
nounA naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
Usage examples:
The instructions were to design a simple landscape sketch using a minimum of five to six land forms…
nounA fort built on a hill, in particular an area on a hilltop enclosed by a system of defensive banks and ditches, as used by iron age peoples in north-western europe.
adjectiveHaving many hills.
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A remote hilly district
adjectiveHaving many hills.
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A remote hilly district
verbForm (something) into a heap.
Usage examples:
If frost threatens our new plants, we hill them up
nounA naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
Usage examples:
The instructions were to design a simple landscape sketch using a minimum of five to six land forms…
nounAn inhabitant of hilly country.
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To hunter the santals and the hillmen of the western frontier of bengal were a ‘manly race’.
nounAn inhabitant of hilly country.
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To hunter the santals and the hillmen of the western frontier of bengal were a ‘manly race’.
nounA small hill or mound.
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This is the top of pole hill, a wooded hillock in norman tebbitt's old stomping round of chingford.
nounA small hill or mound.
Usage examples:
This is the top of pole hill, a wooded hillock in norman tebbitt's old stomping round of chingford.
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