(dated, humorous) The state of being a beau; the personality of a beau.
chiauses
chiauses
noun
plural of chiaus
dauphine
dauphine
noun
The wife of the dauphin; dauphiness.
euahlayi
euahlayi
Noun
An Australian Aboriginal people of New South Wales.
Proper noun
Their language or dialect.
Adjective
Of the Euahlayi people or language.
eucharis
eucharis
noun
A type of plant of the genus Eucharis, found in Central and South America and with white flowers.
eulaliah
euphemia
euphonia
euphonia
noun
Any of the birds of the genus Euphonia.
euphony
euphoria
euphoria
noun
(LGBT) Ellipsis of gender euphoria.
An excited state of joy; a feeling of intense happiness.
eusuchia
euthamia
eutheria
gauthier
habitude
habitude
noun
(archaic) Habitual disposition; normal or characteristic mode of behaviour, whether from habit or from nature
(archaic) The essential character of one's being or existence; native or normal constitution; mental or moral constitution; bodily condition; native temperament.
(obsolete) Behaviour or manner of existence in relation to something else; relation; respect.
(obsolete) In full habitude: fully, wholly, entirely; in all respects.
(obsolete) an associate; an acquaintance; someone with whom one is familiar.
(obsolete, chemistry, in the plural) The various ways in which one substance reacts with another; chemical reaction.
Habit; custom; usage.
habitues
habitues
noun
plural of habitue
habiture
hagecius
hauerite
hauerite
noun
(mineralogy) A manganese sulfide mineral, MnS₂, that forms reddish-brown or black octahedral crystals.
hauliers
hauliers
noun
plural of haulier
haulmier
haurient
haurient
adj
Alternative spelling of hauriant
hauynite
hauynite
noun
Alternative form of haüynite
hepialus
herigaut
herulian
hiatuses
hiatuses
noun
plural of hiatus
huisache
huisache
noun
The needle bush or sweet acacia (Vachellia farnesiana), a thorny tree of the genus Vachellia, native to Mexico and Central America.
humanise
humanise
verb
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of humanize.
humanize
humanize
verb
(intransitive) To become humane or civilized.
(transitive) To make human; to give or cause to have the fundamental properties of a human.
(transitive) To make sympathetic or relatable.
(transitive, medicine) To convert into something human or belonging to humans.
To make humane.
humidate
huterian
huxleian
inhauler
inhauler
noun
Synonym of inhaul
inhumane
inhumane
adj
Alternative form of inhuman: lacking pity or compassion for misery and suffering; cruel, unkind.
inhumate
inhumate
verb
To inhume; to bury.
judahite
judahite
Noun
A descendant of Judah (the patriarch).
A descendant or member of the tribe of Judah.
An inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Judah.
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Judah (the patriarch), to the tribe of Judah, or to the ancient kingdom of Judah, or its inhabitants.
matthieu
muirhead
quaiches
queanish
queanish
adj
(obsolete) Like a quean, an impudent or disreputable woman.
rheingau
rhineura
ruthenia
serahuli
thesauri
thiourea
thiourea
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of compounds based on NH₂-CS-NH₂, formally derived from urea by replacing the oxygen atom with sulfur, used in photography as a fixing agent, in inorganic synthesis, and in medicine as an antithyroid drug.
unhabile
unhabile
adj
Obsolete form of unable.
unhailed
unhailed
adj
Not hailed.
unhaired
unhaired
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unhair
unhairer
unhairer
noun
A person employed to remove the hair from animal skins.