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Definition of hum
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Hum (v. i.) To
express
satisfaction
by a
humming
noise.
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Heel
::
Heel (n.) The part of a thing
corresponding
in
position
to the human heel; the lower part, or part on which a thing
rests.
Humble
::
Humble
(v. t.) To make
humble
or lowly in mind; to abase the pride or
arrogance
of; to
reduce
the
self-sufficiently
of; to make meek and
submissive;
-- often used
rexlexively.
Hellenism
::
Hellenism
(n.) The type of
character
of the
ancient
Greeks,
who aimed at
culture,
grace,
and
amenity,
as the chief
elements
in human
well-being
and
perfection..
Humbug
::
Humbug
(n.) A
spirit
of
deception;
cajolery;
trickishness.
Dank
::
Dank (n.)
Moisture;
humidity;
water.
Barbarity
::
Barbarity
(n.)
Cruelty;
ferociousness;
inhumanity.
Hermes
::
Hermes
(n.)
Originally,
a
boundary
stone
dedicated
to
Hermes
as the god of
boundaries,
and
therefore
bearing
in some cases a head, or head and
shoulders,
placed
upon a
quadrangular
pillar
whose
height
is that of the body
belonging
to the head,
sometimes
having
feet or other parts of the body
sculptured
upon it. These
figures,
though
often
representing
Hermes,
were used for other
divinities,
and even, in later
times,
for
portraits
of human
beings.
Called
also
herma.
See
Terminal
statue,
under Ter
Bump
::
Bump (n.) A
thump;
a heavy blow.
Humanitarian
::
Humanitarian
(n.) One who
denies
the
divinity
of
Christ,
and
believes
him to have been
merely
human..
Thump
::
Thump (v. i.) To give a thump or
thumps;
to
strike
or fall with a heavy blow; to
pound.
Religion
::
Religion
(n.) The
outward
act or form by which men
indicate
their
recognition
of the
existence
of a god or of gods
having
power over their
destiny,
to whom
obedience,
service,
and honor are due; the
feeling
or
expression
of human love, fear, or awe of some
superhuman
and
overruling
power,
whether
by
profession
of
belief,
by
observance
of rites and
ceremonies,
or by the
conduct
of life; a
system
of faith and
worship;
a
manifestation
of
piety;
as,
ethical
religions;
monotheistic
religions;
natural
Limit
::
Limit (v. t.) That which
terminates,
circumscribes,
restrains,
or
confines;
the
bound,
border,
or edge; the
utmost
extent;
as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a
country;
the
limits
of human
knowledge
or
endeavor..
Creature
::
Creature
(n.) A human
being,
in pity,
contempt,
or
endearment;
as, a poor
creature;
a
pretty
creature..
Lonely
::
Lonely
(superl.)
Not
frequented
by human
beings;
as, a
lonely
wood..
Humanize
::
Humanize
(v. t.) To
render
human or
humane;
to
soften;
to make
gentle
by
overcoming
cruel
dispositions
and rude
habits;
to
refine
or
civilize.
Parelle
::
Parelle
(n.) A name for two kinds of dock
(Rumex
Patientia
and R.
Hydrolapathum).
Topaz
::
Topaz (n.)
Either
one of two
species
of
large,
brilliantly
colored
humming
birds of the
Topaza,
of South
America
and the West
Indies..
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To utter with the
mouth;
to
pronounce;
to utter
articulately,
as human
beings..
Hump-shouldered
::
Hump-shouldered
(a.)
Having
high,
hunched
shoulders..
Bamboozle
::
Bamboozle
(v. t.) To
deceive
by
trickery;
to
cajole
by
confusing
the
senses;
to hoax; to
mystify;
to
humbug.
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