(holism) The process of connecting with the earth's energy, usually through bodily contact (e.g. walking barefoot), supposed to achieve health and vitality.
The act or process of placing (something) in the earth; planting; burying
verb
present participle of earth
hangfire
hangfire
noun
Alternative form of hang fire
harbinge
harbinge
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To lodge, stay.
(rare, neologism) To be a harbinger; to presage.
haringey
haringey
Proper noun
a London Borough in northern Greater London. A suburban area within this borough has a different spelling - Harringay.
havering
havering
adj
Hesitant; indecisive.
Long-winded
noun
Indecision, indecisive behaviour.
verb
present participle of haver
headring
headring
noun
A band of hair and grass worn on the head by married Zulu men.
hearings
hearings
noun
plural of hearing
hearsing
hearsing
verb
present participle of hearse
hearting
hearting
noun
Material used as fill between walls of greater structural integrity, especially in masonry.
verb
present participle of heart
ingather
ingather
verb
(intransitive) To gather together
(transitive) To collect or gather in
jehangir
narghile
narghile
noun
A large Oriental tobacco pipe wherein the smoke is drawn through water to filter and cool it.
nargileh
reaching
reaching
noun
(nautical) Sailing on a reach, i.e. having the wind on either side and coming from an angle that is larger with respect to the bow than when sailing close-hauled.
The action of one who reaches; an attempt to grasp something by stretching.
verb
present participle of reach
rheingau
ringhead
ringhead
noun
An instrument used for stretching woollen cloth.
shearing
shearing
adj
Tending to cut or tear.
noun
(Scotland) The act or operation of reaping.
(mining) The process of making a vertical side cutting in working into a face of coal.
Alternative form of shearling.
Deformation by forces acting in opposite directions.
The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth.