hedonistic |
adhering to or characterized by the principle that pleasure should be the primary aim in life. |
-hedral |
having (such) a number or type of surfaces. |
-hedron |
a solid geometric figure or crystal that has (such) a number or type of surfaces. |
heebie-jeebies |
(informal) a feeling of fear or revulsion; creeps; jitters (prec. by "the"). |
heed |
to give one's attention to; take notice of. [3 definitions] |
heedless |
careless or reckless. |
heehaw |
the braying sound made by a donkey. [3 definitions] |
heel1 |
the round, rear part of the human foot, or the corresponding part in animals. [9 definitions] |
heel2 |
to lean to one side, as a boat. [3 definitions] |
heeled |
having heels. [2 definitions] |
heeler |
a person who heels shoes. [2 definitions] |
heeltap |
a small amount of liquor left in a glass or bottle. |
heft |
weight or heaviness, esp. as perceived by lifting. [3 definitions] |
hefty |
of considerable weight or bulk. [2 definitions] |
Hegelian |
of or concerning Hegel or his philosophy. [2 definitions] |
hegemony |
predominance of one country or social group over others by virtue of leadership or influence. |
hegira |
(cap.) Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina in 622 A.D. [2 definitions] |
heifer |
a cow less than three years old, esp. one that has not had a calf. |
heigh |
an exclamation used to show pleasure, attract attention, express surprise, and the like. |
heigh-ho |
an exclamation used to express fatigue, boredom, or disappointment, or to show surprise. |
height |
vertical extent or altitude; distance up. [5 definitions] |