harsh |
rough and unpleasant to the senses, esp. hearing. [3 definitions] |
hart |
a male deer, esp. a red deer five years or older. |
hartebeest |
any of several large African antelopes characterized by a brownish coat and long backward-curving horns. |
Hartford |
the capital of Connecticut. |
hartshorn |
the antler of a male deer or hart, formerly a source of the ammonium carbonate used in smelling salts. |
harum-scarum |
reckless or irresponsible. [4 definitions] |
haruspex |
a minor priest and soothsayer in ancient Rome who foretold the future by inspecting the vital organs of sacrificial animals. |
Harvard |
see "Harvard University." |
Harvard University |
an Ivy League university in the U.S. founded in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, considered a world center for research and scholarship. |
harvest |
the gathering of ripe crops. [11 definitions] |
harvestable |
combined form of harvest. |
harvester |
one who harvests. [2 definitions] |
harvest fly |
any of several cicadas whose shrill noise is heard in late summer. |
harvestman |
a man who harvests crops. [2 definitions] |
harvest moon |
the full moon that occurs nearest to the autumnal equinox. |
harvest mouse |
a very small European mouse that nests in grain fields. |
has |
3rd person present sing. of have. |
has-been |
one who is no longer capable of, effective at, or valued for something he or she once did well. |
hasenpfeffer |
a peppery stew of marinated rabbit. |
hash1 |
a dish of chopped or minced food, usu. meat and vegetables that have already been cooked once, that is browned by frying or is reheated in gravy. [6 definitions] |
hash2 |
(chiefly British) the pound, or number, sign (#). |