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(n)
An elevated landmass smaller than a mountain.
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(electronics, embedded systems) Initialism of Hardware-In-the-Loop.
(N)
Hille (} is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs.
(in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be.
The body or frame of a vessel, such as a ship or plane.
(religion, Norse mythology) The realm of the dead who did not die in combat, ruled by the goddess and located in Niflheim (one of the Nine Realms).
A female given name from Greek.
In the Book of Genesis, (Ḥūl) the son of Aram, son of Shem, who is mentioned twice in the Tanakh, both times in genealogical tables.
(v)
(rare, now chiefly dialectal or archaic) To hide, conceal, and keep secret, especially for a secret society (such as the masons).
Hlengiwe Ntombela (born 12 April 1991), better known as HLE, is a South African gospel singer and songwriter.
A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; a dent; a depression; a fissure.
A large meeting room.
(adj)
Entire, undivided.
(transitive) To make better from a disease, wound, etc.; to revive or cure.
To utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
(anatomy) The rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg.
(meteorology, uncountable) Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
(transitive) To transport by drawing or pulling, as with horses or oxen, or a motor vehicle.
(dated) Sound, entire, healthy; robust, not impaired.
A special temporary state of consciousness, generally understood to be the product of a Sufi's spiritual practices while on his way toward God.
A municipality in Buskerud, Norway.
An independent city in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
A surname.
A Sieg Heil.
(West Country, obsolete) A bundle of sheaves of wheat (or similar crop) stacked vertically to dry; a stook.
a rhythmic contemporary radio station in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
A harbour town and civil parish with a town council in West Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SW5537).
A surname
(Hawaii, somewhat derogatory) A non-Hawaiian, usually specifically a white.
The first matter of the cosmos, from which the four elements arose, according to the doctrines of Empedocles and Aristotle.
Obsolete spelling of whole [Entire, undivided.]
A surname from German.
A municipality in Saint Gallen canton, Switzerland.
(India) Asafoetida, especially when used as a seasoning.
Obsolete spelling of will. [One's independent faculty of choice; the ability to be able to exercise one's choice or intention.]
(informal) A problem, delay or source of difficulty.
(transitive) To throw (something) with force.
The handle of a sword, consisting of grip, guard, and pommel, designed to facilitate use of the blade and afford protection to the hand.
(of a landscape) Abundant in hills; having many hills.
An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.
An Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu.
Alternative form of herling. [(archaic, Scotland) The young of the sea trout or similar trout, once thought to be a separate species.]
the fibrous shaft or barb of a feather (especially that of the ostrich or peacock) used to make artificial flies for angling
Alternative form of hiss. [(intransitive) To make a hiss, a sibilant sound of air escaping.]
(botany) The eye of a bean or other seed; the mark or scar at the point of attachment of an ovule or seed to its base or support.
Relating to or near a hilum.
Having hills.
(obsolete) To holler, shout loudly at someone
(obsolete) A landing-place on a river; a harbour or small port.
A melodic chanting style of Welsh preaching.
Initialism of Western Hockey League.
(chiefly British) A cash register.
Sesame (plant: Sesamum indicum)
an river of eastern France (département Côte-d'Or), a right tributary of the Saône.
(archaic, dialect, Ireland) To yell.
(slang) Calm, relaxed, easygoing.
(US, Canada) A piece of paper money; a banknote.
Initialism of brother-in-law. [A male relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage:]
Initialism of Common Intermediate Language. [(computing) The lowest level human-readable language defined by the Common Language Infrastructure.]