heavy-hearted |
burdened by sadness; depressed; dejected; melancholy. |
heavy hydrogen |
an isotope of hydrogen with a mass number greater than one; deuterium. |
heavy-laden |
heavily loaded, as a vehicle or pack animal. [2 definitions] |
heavy metal |
a variety of rock music featuring highly amplified sound and insistent rhythms. |
heavyset |
having a stocky, stout body. |
heavy spar |
see "barite." |
heavy water |
water composed of oxygen and deuterium; deuterium oxide. |
heavyweight |
having great weight; very heavy. [6 definitions] |
hebdomadal |
occurring weekly. |
hebetate |
to blunt or dull (esp. the feelings or senses). [3 definitions] |
hebetic |
of, pertaining to, or occurring at puberty. |
hebetude |
the condition or quality of being dull or lethargic, esp. in mind; listlessness. |
Hebraic |
of or characteristic of Hebrew language or culture. |
Hebraism |
the character, customs, language, and the like of the Hebrew people. [2 definitions] |
Hebrew |
a member of the group of Semitic people who trace descent from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; Israelite; Jew. [3 definitions] |
Hebrew calendar |
see "Jewish calendar." |
Hebrews |
a book of the New Testament, consisting of a letter, by an unknown author, addressing Jews who had become Christians or Palestinian Jews. |
Hecate |
in Greek mythology, a goddess of the earth and underworld, and later of witchcraft. |
hecatomb |
in ancient Greece and Rome, a public sacrifice of one hundred cattle to the gods. [2 definitions] |
heck |
(informal) a less offensive variant of the interjection "hell". |
heckle |
to interrupt (someone) during a public speech or performance with intentionally annoying or provocative remarks or questions. |