halite |
a mineral composed of sodium chloride; rock salt. |
halitosis |
foul-smelling breath. |
hall |
a narrow passageway in a building; corridor. [3 definitions] |
hallelujah |
an exclamation used to express praise, as of God, or joy or gratitude. [2 definitions] |
Halley's Comet |
a comet, last seen in 1986, that returns every seventy-six years. |
halliard |
variant of halyard. |
hallmark |
an official mark or stamp used in England to certify that a gold or silver article meets established standards of purity. [4 definitions] |
hallo |
used as a greeting, esp. from a distance, or to catch someone's attention. [6 definitions] |
Hall of Fame |
a memorial hall or building dedicated to illustrious or famous persons in a particular profession, sport, or the like. [2 definitions] |
halloo |
to call out loudly to attract the attention of (someone). [3 definitions] |
hallow |
to consecrate or make holy. [3 definitions] |
hallowed |
considered sacred; venerated. [2 definitions] |
Halloween |
October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day, which is now celebrated primarily by costumed children who go from house to house begging for treats or playing tricks. |
hall tree |
a clothes tree, esp. one standing in an entrance hall. |
hallucinate |
to have hallucinations. [2 definitions] |
hallucination |
a false or distorted but compelling sensory perception, as induced by drugs or by mental derangement such as schizophrenia. [2 definitions] |
hallucinatory |
of, similar to, or caused by hallucinations. |
hallucinogen |
a natural or synthetic substance that induces false or distorted sensory perceptions. |
hallway |
a narrow passage in a house or building; corridor. [2 definitions] |
halo |
a circle of light depicted in paintings as shining around the head of a divine or sacred being. [2 definitions] |
halo- |
halogen. [2 definitions] |