(Judaism) A Jewish symbol representing life, traditionally worn as an amulet.
(winemaking) A place above ground for storing wine casks.
A female gypsy.
Ellipsis of masala chai, a beverage made with black teas, steamed milk and sweet spices, based loosely on Indian recipes.
chia
chia
noun
A Mexican sage grown for its edible seeds, Salvia hispanica.
Salvia columbariae, a sage with similar seeds, native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
dhai
hagi
haig
haik
haik
noun
A covering for the head and body worn by Arabs.
hail
hail
adj
(obsolete) Healthy, whole, safe.
intj
(archaic or poetic) An exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.
noun
(countable, by extension) A rapid, intense barrage by a large number of projectiles or other objects.
(meteorology, countable) An occurrence of this type of precipitation; a hailstorm.
(meteorology, uncountable) Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
verb
(impersonal) Of hail, to fall from the sky.
(intransitive) To send or release hail.
(transitive) To call out loudly in order to gain the attention of.
(transitive) To greet; give salutation to; salute.
(transitive) To name; to designate; to call.
(transitive) To signal in order to initiate communication with.
(transitive, by extension, UK, Australia) To indicate, from a designated stop or otherwise, to the driver of a public transport vehicle that one wishes to board and travel on the vehicle, usually using hand signals such as waving.
To pour down in rapid succession.
haim
hain
hain
noun
(obsolete or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) An enclosure; a park
verb
(intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To be thrifty; be economical
(transitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To hedge or fence in; inclose; protect by hedging
(transitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To save; spare; refrain from using or spending
hair
hair
noun
(botany, countable) A cellular outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one or of several cells, whether pointed, hooked, knobbed, or stellated.
(countable) A pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals.
(countable) Any slender, flexible outgrowth, filament, or fiber growing or projecting from the surface of an object or organism.
(countable) Any very small distance, or degree; a hairbreadth.
(countable, engineering, firearms) A locking spring or other safety device in the lock of a rifle, etc., capable of being released by a slight pressure on a hair-trigger.
(obsolete) Haircloth; a hair shirt.
(slang, uncountable) Complexity; difficulty; the quality of being hairy.
(uncountable) The collection or mass of such growths growing from the skin of humans and animals, and forming a covering for a part of the head or for any part or the whole body.
(zoology, countable) A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle of insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. Such hairs are totally unlike those of vertebrates in structure, composition, and mode of growth.
verb
(intransitive) To grow hair (where there was a bald spot).
(transitive) To cause to have or bear hair; to provide with hair
(transitive) To remove the hair from.
To string the bow for a violin.
hait
haji
hali
hami
hapi
hati
hawi
hila
hila
noun
plural of hilum
hima
hsia
huai
huia
huia
noun
A wattlebird, Heteralocha acutirostris, endemic to New Zealand's North Island but extinct since the early twentieth century.
ihab
ilha
ivah
khai
kiah
mahi
mahi
noun
(New Zealand) the work required to complete a task
ohia
ohia
noun
in Hawaii: the lehua, Metrosideros polymorpha (native to Hawaii)
the Malay apple, Syzygium malaccense, (native to Southeast Asia, introduced throughout the tropics).