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HM abbreviation of "Her Majesty," or "His Majesty."
hmm used to indicate the act or process of thinking and considering a matter.
HMO abbreviation of "health maintenance organization."
Hmong an ethnic group of Asia whose homeland includes the mountainous regions of southern China and northern Southeast Asia. [2 definitions]
HMS abbreviation of "Her Majesty's Ship," or "His Majesty's Ship."
Ho symbol of the chemical element holmium.
ho used to express joy, surprise, or derision. [2 definitions]
hoar hoarfrost.
hoard a collection or supply of something that is hidden, stored, or guarded, as for use at a later time or to keep it from being stolen; cache. [3 definitions]
hoarding the action of accumulating and saving money or goods as provision against future need, especially in a secretive and guarded fashion. [2 definitions]
hoarfrost a white coating of tiny ice crystals that forms on the ground and other surfaces on some cold nights; frozen dew.
hoarhound variant of horehound.
hoarse of the voice, rough and weakened, as from excessive use or respiratory difficulties. [2 definitions]
hoarsen of the voice, to make or become hoarse.
hoary whitish or grayish, esp. when associated with age. [3 definitions]
hoary bat any of a family of North American migratory bats, often found in the Galápagos Islands.
hoatzin a crested bird of tropical South America whose young have two claws on each wing.
hoax an act of deception, esp. a humorous or mischievous trick. [3 definitions]
hob1 a shelf or protrusion on the interior of a fireplace, used for warming food. [2 definitions]
hob2 a mischievous elf; hobgoblin.
Hobbamock member of the Wampanoag Indian tribe of North America who had a special status as a counselor to the tribe's chief, Chief Massasoit, and as an interpreter for English colonists living alongside the tribe in Plymouth Colony in the 1620s.