| CACHEPOT | • cachepot n. An ornamental container for a flowerpot. • CACHEPOT n. (French) an ornamental container used to conceal a flowerpot. |
| ETHEPHON | • ethephon n. A plant growth regulator that is converted into ethylene when metabolized by the plant. • ETHEPHON n. a synthetic plant growth regulator. |
| HEPARINS | • heparins n. Plural of heparin. • HEPARIN n. a complex substance formed in the liver that delays clotting of blood. |
| HEPATICA | • hepatica n. Any of the herbaceous plants in the genus Hepatica of the buttercup family, notably the common hepatica. • hepatica n. (Medicine, obsolete) Medicines to treat the liver. • Hepatica prop.n. The liverworts, taxonomically treated either as. |
| HEPATICS | • hepatics n. Plural of hepatic. • HEPATIC n. a medicine for the liver. |
| HEPATISE | • hepatise v. Alternative form of hepatize. • HEPATISE v. to convert into a liver-like substance, also HEPATIZE. |
| HEPATITE | • hepatite n. (Mineralogy, dated) A variety of barite that emits a foetid odour when rubbed or heated. • HEPATITE n. a variety of barite emitting a fetid odor when rubbed or heated. |
| HEPATIZE | • hepatize v. (Transitive) To impregnate with sulphureted hydrogen gas (formerly called hepatic gas). • hepatize v. (Transitive) To gorge with effused matter, as the lungs. • hepatize v. (Transitive) To convert into a substance resembling liver. |
| HEPATOMA | • hepatoma n. (Pathology) A cancer originating in the liver. • HEPATOMA n. a tumor on the liver. |
| HEPSTERS | • hepsters n. Plural of hepster. • HEPSTER n. (slang) one who is hep, streetwise, also HIPSTER. |
| HEPTAGON | • heptagon n. (Geometry) A polygon with seven sides and seven angles. • HEPTAGON n. a seven-sided polygon. |
| HEPTANES | • heptanes n. Plural of heptane. • HEPTANE n. a saturated hydrocarbon with seven carbon atoms, found as a constituent of petroleum or tar oil. |
| HEPTARCH | • heptarch n. A heptarchist. • HEPTARCH n. a member of a heptarchy, government by seven persons. |
| HEPTOSES | • heptoses n. Plural of heptose. • HEPTOSE n. any monosaccharide sugar with seven carbon atoms in its molecule. |
| SHEPHERD | • shepherd n. A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock. • shepherd n. (Figurative) Someone who watches over, looks after, or guides somebody. • shepherd n. (Figurative) The pastor of a church; one who guides others in religion. |
| UNHEPPEN | • unheppen adj. (Yorkshire) Not dexterous; clumsy. • UNHEPPEN adj. (dialect) clumsy. |