| HIEROGLYPHED | • hieroglyphed adj. Inscribed with hieroglyphs. • HIEROGLYPH v. to represent by hieroglyphs. |
| HYDROCEPHALI | • hydrocephali n. Plural of hydrocephalus. • HYDROCEPHALUS n. an accumulation of serous fluid within the cranial cavity, also HYDROCEPHALY. |
| HYDROCEPHALY | • hydrocephaly n. Hydrocephalus. • HYDROCEPHALY n. an accumulation of serous fluid within the cranial cavity, also HYDROCEPHALUS. |
| HYDROGRAPHER | • hydrographer n. A scientist whose speciality is hydrography. • HYDROGRAPHER n. a student of hydrography. |
| HYDROPATHIES | • hydropathies n. Plural of hydropathy. • HYDROPATHY n. the study of treating diseases with water. |
| HYDROPHILIES | • HYDROPHILY n. an affinity for water. |
| HYDROPHILITE | • hydrophilite n. (Mineralogy) A soft white mineral formed from anhydrous calcium chloride. • HYDROPHILITE n. native calcium chloride. |
| HYDROSPHERES | • hydrospheres n. Plural of hydrosphere. • HYDROSPHERE n. the water of the earth. |
| HYDROSPHERIC | • hydrospheric adj. Relating to the hydrosphere. • HYDROSPHERIC adj. relating to the hydrosphere. |
| HYDROTHERAPY | • hydrotherapy n. (Alternative medicine) Any of various techniques that use water, either externally or internally, for… • HYDROTHERAPY n. therapy involving the use of water. |
| HYPERCHARGED | • hypercharged adj. Having hypercharge. • HYPERCHARGE v. to charge excessively, to overload. |
| HYPERTHYROID | • hyperthyroid adj. Of or pertaining to hyperthyroidism. • HYPERTHYROID n. one affected with hyperthyroidism. |
| HYPOTHECATED | • hypothecated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothecate. • HYPOTHECATE v. to pledge as security without title or possession. |
| HYPOTHESISED | • hypothesised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothesise. • HYPOTHESISE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETISE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHESIZED | • hypothesized v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothesize. • HYPOTHESIZE v. to make a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHETISE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHETISED | • hypothetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothetise. • HYPOTHETISE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHETIZED | • hypothetized v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothetize. • HYPOTHETIZE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETISE. |
| UNHYPHENATED | • unhyphenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhyphenate. • unhyphenated adj. Lacking a hyphen. • unhyphenated adj. (North America) Of people, belonging to a single ethnicity or nationality: names for multi-ethnic/multi-nationality… |