| hick |
an unsophisticated person from a rural area; yokel. |
| hickey |
(informal) any gadget or device called so for convenience. [3 definitions] |
| hickory |
any of a number of deciduous trees of the walnut family, found mostly in North America and in some varieties producing edible nuts and commercially useful wood. [2 definitions] |
| hid |
past tense and a past participle of hide. |
| hidalgo |
a member of the lower nobility in Spain, below a grandee. |
| hidden |
not in plain view; concealed, covert, or secret. [2 definitions] |
| hide1 |
to put or hold out of sight; keep from view; conceal. [3 definitions] |
| hide2 |
the skin of one of the larger animals such as a buffalo or cow. [3 definitions] |
| hide-and-seek |
a game, usu. played by children, in which all hide except one, who tries to find the others. |
| hideaway |
a place suitable for hiding; hideout. [3 definitions] |
| hidebound |
unyielding in one's stance or opinion. [2 definitions] |
| hideous |
exceptionally ugly or frightening in appearance; repulsive. [3 definitions] |
| hideout |
a place suitable for hiding, esp. from the police. |
| hiding1 |
the act or condition of concealing or being concealed. [2 definitions] |
| hiding2 |
a thrashing, flogging, or severe beating. |
| hie |
to go speedily; hurry. [2 definitions] |
| hierarch |
one who holds a position of authority in a hierarchy, esp. an ecclesiastical one; high priest. |
| hierarchical |
of, pertaining to, or organized as a hierarchy. [2 definitions] |
| hierarchy |
a body of persons or entities graded according to rank or level of authority. [4 definitions] |
| hieratic |
of, pertaining to, or used by priests; priestly or sacerdotal. [2 definitions] |
| hieroglyph |
a hieroglyphic. |