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(adj)
Unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
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(anatomy) A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
(countable) A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after his fifth year.
(dialectal) A hinge.
A surname.
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Histidyl-tRNA synthetase also known as histidine-tRNA ligase, is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the HARS gene.
A surname from German.
A fibre, especially a fibre of hemp or flax, or an individual fibre of a feather.
(especially Northern England, Scotland) Thick, cold, wet fog along the northeastern coast of Northern England and Scotland.
A Japanese unisex given name.
(born as Holger Behn in Hamburg, Germany) a German DJ and producer.
(pharmacology, virology) Initialism of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
A herd of stud horses.
An area of low, wet land, often with tall grass or herbaceous plants. (Compare swamp, bog, fen, morass.)
White or grey with age.
(New Zealand, slang, sometimes derogatory) A Māori.
(now chiefly dialectal) impure; unclean; disgustingly dirty; foul
An administrative region in central Italy.
(Barış) a rural locality (a village) in Bizhbulyaksky Selsoviet, Bizhbulyaksky District, Bashkortostan, Russia.
(v)
Appalachia, Midland, Ozarks, and Northern Ireland form of wash.
A hoofed mammal, Equus ferus caballus, often used throughout history for riding and draft work.
Synonym of prostitute: a person (especially a woman) who offers sexual services for payment.
(countable, uncountable) An intense distressing emotion of fear or repugnance.
Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
an English surname, a variant of Hoare, and is derived from the Middle English hor(e) meaning grey- or white-haired.
Hor Awibre (also known as Hor I) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the early 13th Dynasty in the late Middle Kingdom.
Of a white or greyish-white colour.
(dance) A circle dance popular in the Balkans, Israel and Yiddish culture worldwide.
Alternative form of hora. [(dance) A circle dance popular in the Balkans, Israel and Yiddish culture worldwide.]
(vulgar) Resembling or befitting a whore.
(historical) A large cloak worn by Japanese warriors to protect against arrows.
(botany) The whortleberry, or bilberry (fruit).
A large city and district in West Bengal; a suburb of Kolkata, India.
(of a person) Having a lot of body hair.
To harass, bother or distress with demands, threats, or criticism.
a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
(transitive, obsolete) To honour, praise or celebrate.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
(of material or fluid) Solid and firm.
(countable) A pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals.
Physical injury; hurt; damage.
(countable) Any of several plant-eating mammals of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears.
(archaic, often imperative) To listen attentively.
A fried pastry from Spain, typically eaten as a dessert and with chocolate beverage.
A name of Siva.
(now archaic, dialectal or rare) Brains.
Alternative spelling of borscht. [A beetroot soup that can be served hot or cold, usually with sour cream, called borsch in its countries of origin.]
Like a hare.
Alternative form of borscht. [A beetroot soup that can be served hot or cold, usually with sour cream, called borsch in its countries of origin.]
Initialism of High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program.
A surname from Creek.