hove |
a past tense and past participle of heave. |
hovel |
a small, uncomfortable, often dirty dwelling. [2 definitions] |
hover |
to stay suspended in the air, often by rapid fluttering, spinning, or the like. [4 definitions] |
Hovercraft |
trademark for a vehicle able to move rapidly across land or water on air that is produced by powerful fans blowing downward from the craft. |
how |
by what manner or means. [10 definitions] |
how about |
what is your desire about having or doing. |
how come |
(informal) why is it that. |
how'd |
(informal) contracted form of "how did," or contracted form of "how would." |
howdah |
a seat, usu. equipped with a railing and canopy, designed for riding on the back of an elephant or camel. |
howdy |
hello; how are you (an expression of greeting). |
however |
in spite of that; yet; but (used to point out the contrast between or opposition of ideas in a sentence or between adjacent sentences). [5 definitions] |
howitzer |
a cannon that has a short barrel and is used for firing shells at high angles of elevation and low speeds. |
howl |
to utter or make a long, loud, mournful sound like that of a wolf or dog. [8 definitions] |
howler |
any person or thing that howls. [3 definitions] |
howling |
uttering or producing the sound of a howl. [3 definitions] |
how're |
(informal) contracted form of "how are." |
how's |
(informal) contracted form of "how is." |
howsoever |
in whatever manner, or by whatever means. [2 definitions] |
how-to |
(informal) providing basic directions and instructions for doing or making something. |
how've |
(informal) contracted form of "how have." |
hoyden |
a girl or young woman who has a rowdy, outspoken, or boisterous manner. [2 definitions] |