Herculean |
(usu. l.c.) having or requiring enormous strength, size, or courage. [2 definitions] |
Hercules |
in Greek and Roman mythology, a semigod, son of Zeus and Alcmene, that was exceptionally strong; Herakles. [3 definitions] |
herd |
any group of domestic or wild animals of the same species that feed and travel together. [8 definitions] |
herdsman |
one who herds animals. [2 definitions] |
here |
in, at, or to this specific place or location. [6 definitions] |
hereabout |
in this area or vicinity; around, about, or near here. |
hereafter |
after this in time, place, or order; from this point on. [3 definitions] |
hereat |
at this moment; when this happens or happened. [2 definitions] |
hereby |
by this sign or indication; at this moment. |
hereditable |
see "heritable." |
hereditary |
of or pertaining to traits or tendencies that can be genetically transmitted from parent to offspring. [3 definitions] |
heredity |
the genetic transmission of traits or tendencies from parent to offspring. [2 definitions] |
Hereford |
any of a breed of beef cattle having reddish coats, white faces, and other white markings. |
herein |
in this document, place, or situation. |
hereinabove |
in what precedes (in a text, statement, or the like). |
hereinafter |
in what follows (in a text, statement, or the like). |
hereinto |
into this place, or into this subject, situation, or the like. |
hereof |
about this or of this. |
hereon |
immediately after this. [2 definitions] |
here's |
contracted form of "here is." |
here's to |
I wish success, health, prosperity, or the like for (a person, group, project, period of time, or the like); here is a toast to (a person or the like). |