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HMO abbreviation of "health maintenance organization."
Hmong an ethnic group of Asia whose homeland includes the mountainous regions of southern China and northern Southeast Asia. [2 definitions]
HMS abbreviation of "Her Majesty's Ship," or "His Majesty's Ship."
Ho symbol of the chemical element holmium.
ho used to express joy, surprise, or derision. [2 definitions]
hoar hoarfrost.
hoard a collection or supply of something that is hidden, stored, or guarded, as for use at a later time or to keep it from being stolen; cache. [3 definitions]
hoarding the action of accumulating and saving money or goods as provision against future need, especially in a secretive and guarded fashion. [2 definitions]
hoarfrost a white coating of tiny ice crystals that forms on the ground and other surfaces on some cold nights; frozen dew.
hoarhound variant of horehound.
hoarse of the voice, rough and weakened, as from excessive use or respiratory difficulties. [2 definitions]
hoarsen of the voice, to make or become hoarse.
hoary whitish or grayish, esp. when associated with age. [3 definitions]
hoary bat any of a family of North American migratory bats, often found in the Galápagos Islands.
hoatzin a crested bird of tropical South America whose young have two claws on each wing.
hoax an act of deception, esp. a humorous or mischievous trick. [3 definitions]
hob1 a shelf or protrusion on the interior of a fireplace, used for warming food. [2 definitions]
hob2 a mischievous elf; hobgoblin.
Hobbamock member of the Wampanoag Indian tribe of North America who had a special status as a counselor to the tribe's chief, Chief Massasoit, and as an interpreter for English colonists living alongside the tribe in Plymouth Colony in the 1620s.
hobble to walk awkwardly, unsteadily, or with difficulty; limp. [6 definitions]
hobby1 an interest or activity that one pursues in one's leisure time, for pleasure.