| EXHEREDATING | • exheredating v. Present participle of exheredate. • EXHEREDATE v. to disinherit. |
| EXHEREDATION | • exheredation n. A disinheriting; disherison. • EXHEREDATION n. the act of exheredating, disinheriting. |
| HETERODOXIES | • heterodoxies n. Plural of heterodoxy. • HETERODOXY n. a heterodox opinion. |
| HETERODUPLEX | • heteroduplex n. (Biochemistry) A nucleic acid composed of two chains with each derived from a different parent molecule. • heteroduplex v. To form such a compound by genetic recombination. • HETERODUPLEX n. a nucleic-acid molecule, such as DNA, composed of two chains with each derived from a different parent molecule. |
| HEXACHLORIDE | • hexachloride n. (Chemistry) Any chloride having six chlorine atoms. • HEXACHLORIDE n. a chloride containing six atoms of chlorine. |
| HEXAFLUORIDE | • hexafluoride n. (Chemistry) any fluoride containing six fluorine atoms in each molecule. • HEXAFLUORIDE n. a chemical compound with the general formula XF6. |
| HEXAHYDRATED | • hexahydrated adj. Converted to a hexahydrate. • HEXAHYDRATED adj. like a hexahydrate, a chemical compound with six molecules of water. |
| HEXAHYDRATES | • hexahydrates n. Plural of hexahydrate. • HEXAHYDRATE n. a chemical compound with six molecules of water. |
| HEXAMETRISED | • HEXAMETRISE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRIZE. |
| HEXAMETRIZED | • hexametrized v. Simple past tense and past participle of hexametrize. • HEXAMETRIZE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRISE. |
| HYPEREXCITED | • hyperexcited adj. Very highly excited. • HYPEREXCITED adj. excessively excited. |
| HYPEREXTENDS | • hyperextends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyperextend. • HYPEREXTEND v. to extend so that the angle between bones of a joint is greater than normal. |
| THUNDERBOXES | • thunderboxes n. Plural of thunderbox. • thunder-boxes n. Plural of thunder-box (alternative form of thunderboxes). • thunder␣boxes n. Plural of thunder box (alternative form of thunderboxes). |