hither |
to or in the direction of this place; here. [2 definitions] |
hither and thither |
in or to a variety of places, esp. randomly; here and there. |
hither and yon |
from this location to another, esp. to a place at a great distance. [2 definitions] |
hithermost |
nearest to this place; closest. |
hitherto |
until this time; previously. |
hit list |
(informal) a list of people to be murdered. [2 definitions] |
hit man |
(informal) a hired killer; paid assassin. |
hit one's stride |
to achieve an effective pace or level. |
hit-or-miss |
careless or random. |
hit the books |
to begin studying. |
hit the hay |
(slang) to go to bed. |
hit the jackpot |
(informal) to have sudden good luck or success, esp. with a financial reward. |
hit the nail on the head |
to find exactly the right solution, expression, or explanation. |
hit the panic button |
(slang) to react frantically to a crisis. |
hit the sack |
(slang) to go to bed. |
hit the spot |
(informal) to be exactly the needed or required thing. |
Hittite |
a member of an ancient people who established an empire in the Mideast from about 2000 to 1200 B.C. [3 definitions] |
HIV |
abbreviation of "human immunodeficiency virus," the retrovirus that causes the disease AIDS by infecting and destroying T cells in the immune system. |
hive |
a structure built for or by bees to live in. [5 definitions] |
hiveless |
combined form of hive. |
hive off |
(chiefly British) to break away from one's group, or to separate something from a group or entity that it has been part of. |