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`heinous o hellishness
`
`hei-nous \'ha-nas\ adj [ME fr. MF haineus, fr. haine hate, fr. hair to
`hate, of Gmc origin; akin to OHG haz hate — more at HATE] (14c)
`: hatefully or shockingly evil : ABOMINABLB — hei-nous-ly adv — hei-
`nous-ness n
`1heir \'ar, 'er\ n [ME, fr. 0F, fr. L hered-, heres; akin to Gk che'ros be-
`reaved] (13c)
`1 : one who inherits or is entitled to inherit property 2
`: one who inherits or is entitled to succeed to a hereditary rank, title, or
`office (~ to the throne) 3 : one who receives or is entitled to receive
`some endowment or quality from a parent or predecessor — heir-less
`\-los\ adj — heir-ship \-.ship\ 71
`‘
`.
`zheir vt (14c) chiefly dial : INHERIT
`K
`heir apparent n, pl heirs apparent (14c)
`l : an heir whose right to an
`inheritance is indefeasible in law if he survives the legal ancestor 2
`: HEIR PRESUMPTIVE 3 : one whose succession esp. to a position or
`role ap ears certain under existing circumstances
`heir at aw (1729) : an heir in whom an intestate's real property is vest-
`ed by operation of law
`we t
`heiréleis Var-cs, 'er-\ n (1607) : a female heir; esp : a female heir to great
`heir-loom \'ar-.liim, 'er-\ )1 [ME heirlome, fr. heir + lome implement —
`more at LOOM] (15c)
`1 z a piece of property that descends to the heir
`as an inseparable part of an inheritance of real property 2 : something
`of special value handed on from one generation to another
`heir presumptive n, pl heirs presumptive (ca. 1737) : an heir whose le-
`re ative
`gall righ; to an inheritance may be defeated (as by the birth of a nearer
`Hei-sen-berg uncertainty principle \'hi-z'n-.borg-, —,bark-\ n [Werner
`Heisenberg] (1939) : UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE -— called also Heisen-
`berg’s uncertainty princz' le
`1heist \'hist\ vt [var of hoist] (1865)
`l chiefly dial : HOIST 2 slang a
`: to commit armed robbery on b : STEAL 1a
`2heist n (1930) slang : armed robbery : HOLDUP; also : THEFT
`Hel \'hel\ n [ON] : the Norse goddess of the dead and queen of the un-
`derworld
`‘
`s
`hela cell \'he-lo-\ 1:, often cap H&1stL [Henrietta Lacks +1951 patient
`from whom the cells were taken] (1953) : a cell of a continuously cul-
`tured strain isolated from a human uterine cervical carcinoma in 1951
`and used in biomedical research espgto culture viruses
`hel- en-te-nor \'he1-dan-,ta-.nor, -.nor, -,te-nor\ n, often cap [G, fr. Held
`helihpast andpastpart ofHOLD
`, ‘
`hero + Tenor tenor] (ca. 1903) : a tenor with a powerful dramatic voice
`well suited to heroic (as Wagnerian) roles
`Helen of Troy \.he-lo-nev-'trbi\ : the wife of Menelaus Whose abduc-
`tion by Paris brings about the Trojan War
`1hel.i- or helio- comb form [L, fr. Gk héli-, hélia—, fr. hilios — more at
`SOLAR] : sun (heliocentric)
`lheli- combform [by shortening] : helicopter (heliport)
`he-li-a-cal \hi-‘li—o-kol\ adj [LL heliacus,
`fr. Gk heliakos, fr. hélios]
`(1545) : relating to or near the sun fl used esp. of the last setting of a
`star before and its first rising after invisibility due to conjunction with
`the sun —— he-li-a-cal-ly \-k(o—)lé\ adv
`.
`helic- or helico- comb form [Gk helik—, heliko-, fr. helik—, helix spiral —
`more at HELIX] : helix : spiral (helical)
`he-li-cal \'he-li-kel, 'hé-\ adj (1591) : of, relating to, or having the form
`of a helix; broadly : SPIRAL 1a —— heali-cal-ly \—k(o-)lé\ adv
`he-li-coid \'he-lo-.kéid, Ihé-\ or he-li-coi-dal \.he-lo-'koi-d°l, lhé—\ adj
`(1704)
`1 : forming or arranged in a spiral 2 : having the form of a flat
`coil or flattened spiral (~ snail shell)
`-
`held-con \'he-la-.kan, ~i-kan\ n [prob. fr. Gk helik-, helix + E —on (as in
`bombardon); from its tube’s forming a spiral encircling the player’s
`body] (1875) : a large circular tuba similar to a sousaphone but lacking
`an adjustable bell
`lhe-li-copder \'he-lo-.kiip—tar,
`'hé-\ n [F hélicoptére, fr. Gk heliko- +
`pteron wing — more at FEATHER] (1887) : an aircraft Whose lift is de-
`rived from the aerodynamic forces acting on one or more powered ro-
`tors tuming about substantially vertical axes
`“helicopter vi (1952) : to travel by helicopter ~ vt : to transport by he-
`licopter
`he-lio-cen-t'ric \.hé-lé-6-'sen-t;rik\ adj (1685)
`1 : referred to or mea-
`sured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it 2 : having
`or relating to the sun as center — compare GBOCENTRIC
`he-lio-graph \—.graf\ n [ISV] (1877) : an apparatus for telegraphing by
`means of the sun’s rays flashed from a mirror — heliograph vt
`he-lio-graph-ic \.hé-lé-a-'gra-fik\ adj (1706) : measured on the sun’s
`disk ~ latitude)
`he-ll-o -a-try \.h€-lé—'a-la-tré\
`)1 (ca. 1828) : sun worship — he-li-ol-a-
`trous \—tras\ adj
`he-li-om-e-ter \.hé-lé—'i—mc-tcr\ n [F héliome‘tre, fr. hélio- lheli- + -métre
`—meter] (1753) : a visual telescope that has a divided objective designed
`for measuring the apparent diameter of the sun but also used for mea-
`suring angles between celestial bodies or between points on the moon
`-- he-lio-met-ric \.hé-lé-o-'me-trik\ adj — he-Iio-met-rl-cal-ly \—tri-
`k(o-)lé\ adv
`He-li-os \‘hé-lé-es, -(,)os\ n [Gk Hélios] : the god of the sun in Greek
`he. -o-sp ere \'hé-lé—a—,sfir, -o—\ n [ISV] (1976) : the region in space in-
`mfiholo y — compare s01.
`fluenced by the sun or solar wind
`he-llo-stat \'hé-lé-a-.stat\ n [NL heliostata, fr.
`‘heli— + Gk «state's ~stat]
`(1747) : an instrument consisting of a mirror mounted on an axis
`moved by clockwork by which a sunbeam is steadily reflected in one
`direction
`heolio-trope \'hé-lé-9-.trfip, 'hél-yo-, Brit aLro 'hel—yo-\ n [L heliotropium,
`fr. Gk hélz'otropion, fr. helio— ‘heli- + n-opos turn; fr. its flowers’ turning
`toward the sun — more at TROPE] (ca. 1626)
`1 : any of a genus (He—
`lion'opium) of herbs or shrubs of the borage family — compare GAR-
`DEN HELIO'I'ROPB Z : BLOODSTONE 3 : a variable color averaging a
`moderate to reddish purple
`he-li-ot-ro-pism \.hé-lé-'a-tra-.pi-zom\ n (ca. 1854) : phototropism in
`which sunlight is the orienting stimulus —— he-lio-tro-pic \-lé-a-'tro-
`pik, -‘tr§.—\ adj
`he‘lio-zo-an \.hé-lé-o-'zo-on\ n [NLHeIiozoa, fr. Iheli- + -zoa] (ca. 1889)
`: any of a class (Heliozoa) of free-living holozoic usu. freshwater rhizo-
`pod protozoans that reproduce by binary fission or budding
`he-li-pad \'he-lo—,pad, 'he—\ 71 (1960) : HELIPORT
`
`he-li-port \-.p6rt, -.port\ n (1948) : a landing and takeoff place for a he-
`licopter
`‘
`he-li—ski-ing \-.ské-in\ n (1976) : downhill skiing on remote mountains
`reached by helicopter
`he-li-um \'hé—lé-om, 'hél—ycm\ 71 [NL, fr. Gk he‘lios] (1872) 2 a light col-
`orless nonflammable gaseous element found esp. in natural gases and
`used chiefly for inflating airships and balloons, for filling incandescent
`lamps, and for cryogenic research — see ELEMENT table
`he-lix \'hE-liks\ n, pl he‘ll-ces \'he-la-.séz, 'hé-\ also he-lix-es \'hé—lik-
`soz\ [L, fr. Gk; akin to Gk’eilyein to roll, wrap — more at VOLUBLE]
`(1563)
`1 : something spiral in form: as
`a 1 an ornamental volute h
`: a coil formed by winding wire around a uniform tube
`2 : the in-
`curved rim of the external ear 3 : a curve traced on a cylinder or cone
`by the rotation of a point crossing its right sections at a constant
`oblique angle; broadly : SPIRAL 1b
`hell \'hel\ n [ME, fr. OE; akin to OE helan to conceal, OHG helan, L
`celare, Gk kalyptein] (bef. 12c)
`1 a (1) : a nether world in which the
`dead continue to exist : HADES (2) : the nether realm of the devil and
`the demons in which the damned suffer everlasting punishment — of-
`ten used in curses (go to ~) or as a generalized term of abuse (the ~
`with it) b Christian Science : ERROR 2b, SIN 2 a : a place or state of
`misery, torment, or wickedness (war is ~ —W. T. Sherman) b : a
`place or state of turmoil or destruction (all ~ broke loose)
`c : a se—
`vere scolding (got ~ for coming in late) d : unrestrained fun or
`sportiveness (the kids were full of ~) —« often used in the phrase for
`the hell ofit esp. to suggest action on impulse or without a serious mo-
`tive (decided to go for the ~ of it) 3 archaic : a tailor’s receptacle 4
`-— used as an interjection (~, I don’t know!) or as an intensive (hurts
`like ~> (funny as ~); often used in the phrase hell ofa (it was one ~
`of a good fight) or hell out of (scared the ~ out of him) or with the or
`in moved way the ~ up north) (what in ~ is wrong, now?) — from
`he
`: being the worst or most dreadful of its kind - hell on : very
`hard on or destructive to (the constant traveling is hell on your diges-
`tive system) — hell or high water : difficulties of whatever kind or
`size (will stand by her convictions come hell or high water) — hell to
`pa : dire consequences (if he’s late there’ll be hell to pay)
`he’
`\'hé(o)l, 'hil, 61, i1\ (1588) : he will : he shall
`1
`hel-la-cious \.he-'la-shas\ adj [hell + -acious (as in audacious” (1943)
`: exceptionally powerful or violent 2 : remarkably good 3 : extreme-
`ly difficult 4 : extraordinarily large — hel-la-cious-ly adv
`hell-bender \'hel-,ben—dar\ n (1812)
`: a
`large aquatic usu. gray salamander (Cryp-
`zobranchus allegam'ensis) of the Ohio val»
`le region
`hefi—bent \—.bent\ adj (1835) : stubbornly
`and often recklessly determined or intent
`(~ on Winning) — hell—bent adv
`hell-broth \-.broth\ 11 (1605) : a brew for
`working black magic
`hell-cat \—.kat\ n (ca. 1605)
`1 : WITCH 2
`2
`: a violently temperamental person; esp
`: an ill-tempered woman
`hel-le-bore \‘he—le—.bor, -.bor\ 71 [ME elebre,
`fr. L elleborus, helleborus,
`fr. Gk helle-
`boros] (15c)
`1 : any of a genus (Helle—
`borus) of poisonous herbs of the buttercup
`family having showy flowers with petaloid
`sepals; also : the dried rhizome or an extract or powder of this formerly
`used in medicine
`2 : a poisonous herb (genus Veratrum) of the lily
`family; also : the dried rhizome of a hellebore (Veratrum album or V.
`Viride) or a powder or extract of this containing alkaloids used as a car-
`diac and respiratory depressant and as an insecticide
`Hel-lene \'he-.lén\ n [Gk Hellén] (1662) : GREEK la
`1I-Iel-len-ic \he—‘le-nik, ho—\ adj (1644) : of or relating to Greece, its peo-
`ple, or its language; speclf : of or relating to ancient Greek history, cul-
`ture, or art before the Hellenistic period
`zHellenic n (1847) : GREEK 2a
`Hel-le-nism \'he-le-.ni-zcm\ n (1609)
`1 : GRECISM 1 2 : devotion to or
`imitation of ancient Greek thought, customs, or styles
`3 : Greek civi-
`lization esp. as modified in the Hellenistic period by oriental influences
`4 : a body of humanistic and classical ideals associated with ancient
`Greece and including reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts,
`moderation, civic responsibility, and bodily development
`Hel-le-nist \-nist\ n (1613)
`1 : a person living in Hellenistic times who
`was Greek in language, outlook, and way of life but was not Greek in
`ancestry; esp : a hellenized Jew 2 : a specialist in the language or cul—
`, ture of ancient Greece
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`Hel-Ie-nis-tic \.he-le-'nis-tik\ adj (ca. 1706)
`1 : of or relating to Greek
`history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
`2 : of or relating to
`the Hellenists — Hel-leanis-ti-cal-ly \-ti-k(a-)lé\ adv
`hel-le-nize \'he-lo-.niz\ vb -nized; -niz-ing often cap, vi (1613) : to be-
`come Greek or Hellenistic ~ vt : to make Greek or Hellenistic in form
`or culture —— hel-le-ni-za-tion \.he—le-n9-'za-shon\ n, often cap
`hell-er \'he—lcr\ n (ca. 1895) : HELLION
`hel-leri \'he-lo-.ri, -(,)ré\ n, pl -ler-ies [NL (specific epithet of Xiphopho-
`ms helleri), fr. C. Heller, 20th cent tropical fish collector] (1931)
`1
`: SWORDTAIL 2 : any of various brightly colored aquarium fishes de-
`hello
`e \'hel-‘.fir\ n (bef. 120) : the eternal fire of hell that tortures sin-
`velogled by hybridization of swordtails and platys
`ners — hellfire adj
`llrell--for-leather adv (1889) : in a hell-for-lwther manner
`’hell—for—leather adj (1920)
`: marked by determined recklessness,
`great speed, or lack of restraint (a cocky, ~ fighting man —H. H.
`Martin)
`hell-gram-mite \'hel-gro—.mit\ n [origin unknown] (1866) : a carnivo—
`rous aquatic No. American insect larva that is the young form of a dob-
`sonfly (esp. Corydalis cornutus) and is used for fish bait
`hell-hole \'hel-.h61\ n (1866) : a place of extreme misery or squalor
`hell-hound \-.haund\ n (bef. 12c)
`l 2 a dog represented in mythology as
`a guardian of the underworld 2 : a fiendish person
`hel-lion \'hel-yan\ n [prob alter. (influenced by hell) of hallion (scamp)]
`(178
`z a troublesome or mischievous person
`hell-is \'he—lish\ adj (ca 1530) : of, resembling, or befitting hell; broad-
`ly : TERRIBLE —- hell-ish-ly adv -— hell-ish-ness n
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`hellbender
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