| HEIDUCS | • heiducs n. Plural of heiduc. • HEIDUC n. (Hungarian) a brigand, a guerilla warrior, also HAIDUK, HEYDUCK. |
| HEIFERS | • heifers n. Plural of heifer. • HEIFER n. a young cow that has had no more than one calf. |
| HEIGHTH | • heighth n. (Obsolete outside US dialects, now proscribed) Alternative form of height. • HEIGHTH n. (archaic) height, also HIGHTH. |
| HEIGHTS | • heights n. Plural of height. • heights n. A neighborhood or other development built on a hill or mountain. • Heights prop.n. Plural of Height. |
| HEILING | • heiling v. Present participle of heil. • HEIL v. (German) to salute. |
| HEIMISH | • heimish adj. Alternative spelling of haimish. • HEIMISH adj. (German) homelike, also HAIMISH. |
| HEINIES | • heinies n. Plural of heinie. • Heinies n. Plural of Heinie. • HEINIE n. the buttocks. |
| HEINOUS | • heinous adj. Totally reprehensible. • HEINOUS adj. very wicked. |
| HEIRDOM | • heirdom n. An inheritance or succession. • HEIRDOM n. the state of an heir; succession by inheritance. |
| HEIRESS | • heiress n. A woman who has a right of inheritance or who stands to inherit. • heiress n. A woman who has received an inheritance. • HEIRESS n. a female inheritor. |
| HEIRING | • heiring v. Present participle of heir. • HEIR v. to inherit. |
| HEISTED | • heisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of heist. • HEIST v. to steal, rob. |
| HEISTER | • heister n. (Rare) A thief or burglar. • Heister prop.n. A surname from German. • HEISTER n. one who heists, carries out armed holdups. |
| HEITIKI | • heitiki n. Alternative form of hei-tiki. • hei-tiki n. An ornamental greenstone pendant among the Māori, worn around the neck. • HEITIKI n. (Maori) a neck ornament made from greenstone. |