| CHURCH | • church n. (Countable) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place. • church n. Christians collectively seen as a single spiritual community; Christianity; Christendom. • church n. (Countable) A local group of people who follow the same Christian religious beliefs, local or general. |
| HARISH | • harish adj. Like a hare. • HARISH adj. somewhat like a hare. |
| HEARTH | • hearth n. The place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually… • hearth n. A hearthstone, either as standalone or as the floor of an enclosed fireplace or oven. • hearth n. A fireplace: an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire may be built. |
| HETHER | • hether n. Obsolete spelling of heather. • hether adv. Obsolete spelling of hither. • hether adv. Obsolete spelling of helder. |
| HIGHER | • higher adj. Comparative form of high: more high. • higher adv. Comparative form of high: more high. • higher n. (Scotland, education) A national school-leaving examination and university entrance qualification. |
| HIJRAH | • hijrah n. Alternative form of hijra. • HIJRAH n. (Arabic) the flight of Mohammed from Mecca, also HEGIRA, HEJIRA, HEJRA, HIJRA. |
| HITHER | • hither adv. (Literary or archaic) To this place, to here. • hither adv. Over here. • hither adj. (Archaic) On this side; the nearer. |
| HOORAH | • hoorah interj. Alternative form of hurrah. • hoorah n. Alternative form of hurrah. • hoorah v. Alternative form of hurrah. |
| HORAHS | • horahs n. Plural of horah. • HORAH n. (Hebrew) an Israeli dance, also HORA. |
| HURRAH | • hurrah interj. Expressing approval, appreciation, or happiness. • hurrah n. A cheer; a cry of hurrah!. • hurrah v. (Transitive, intransitive) To give a hurrah (to somebody). |
| HUSHER | • husher n. Someone who hushes, insisting on silence. • husher n. Obsolete form of usher. • husher v. Obsolete form of usher. |
| REHASH | • rehash v. (Transitive) To hash (chop food into small pieces) again. • rehash v. (Transitive) To repeat with minor variation. • rehash v. (Transitive) To analyze a prior contentious or embarrassing event. |
| RHAPHE | • rhaphe n. (Botany) Alternative form of raphe. • RHAPHE n. (Greek) a seamlike ridge between two halves or an organ or part, also RAPHE. |
| RHYTHM | • rhythm n. The variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or… • rhythm n. A specifically defined pattern of such variation. • rhythm n. A flow, repetition or regularity. |
| THRASH | • thrash v. To beat mercilessly. • thrash v. To defeat utterly. • thrash v. To thresh. |
| THRESH | • thresh v. (Transitive, agriculture) To separate the grain from the straw or husks (chaff) by mechanical beating… • thresh v. (Transitive, literary) To beat soundly, usually with some tool such as a stick or whip; to drub. • thresh v. (Intransitive, literary) To violently toss the limbs about. |
| THRUSH | • thrush n. Any of numerous species of songbirds of the cosmopolitan family Turdidae, such as the song thrush, mistle… • thrush n. (US, colloquial) A female singer. • thrush n. A fungal infection caused by Candida, now especially of the vagina; candidiasis. |