| HUI | • hui n. (New Zealand) A Māori social gathering or assembly. • Hui n. An ethnic group of China, distinguished by their practice of Islam, who speak Mandarin (or Dungan in… • Hui prop.n. A Chinese lect spoken in Southern Anhui and neighbouring Zhejiang and Jiangxi. |
| HUIA | • huia n. A wattlebird, Heteralocha acutirostris, endemic to New Zealand’s North Island but extinct since the… • HUIA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird akin to a crow. |
| HUIAS | • huias n. Plural of huia. • HUIA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird akin to a crow. |
| HUIC | • HUIC interj. used to encourage hunting hounds. |
| HUIPIL | • huipil n. A traditional blouse worn by the women of various indigenous peoples of Central America including the… • HUIPIL n. (Spanish) a Mexican embroidered blouse or dress. |
| HUIPILES | • huipiles n. Plural of huipil. • HUIPIL n. (Spanish) a Mexican embroidered blouse or dress. |
| HUIPILS | • huipils n. Plural of huipil. • HUIPIL n. (Spanish) a Mexican embroidered blouse or dress. |
| HUIS | • huis n. Plural of hui. • HUI n. a Maori gathering. |
| HUISACHE | • huisache n. The needle bush or sweet acacia (Vachellia farnesiana), a thorny tree of the genus Vachellia, native… • HUISACHE n. (Nahuatl) a thorny, scrubby acacia. |
| HUISACHES | • huisaches n. Plural of huisache. • HUISACHE n. (Nahuatl) a thorny, scrubby acacia. |
| HUISSIER | • huissier n. (Archaic) A doorman in France. • huissier n. (Historical) A huissier de justice, an officer of the court in various European countries roughly similar… • HUISSIER n. (French) a doorkeeper. |
| HUISSIERS | • huissiers n. Plural of huissier. • HUISSIER n. (French) a doorkeeper. |
| HUITAIN | • huitain n. A French poem, a kind of octastich. • HUITAIN n. (French) a group of eight lines of verse. |
| HUITAINS | • huitains n. Plural of huitain. • HUITAIN n. (French) a group of eight lines of verse. |