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Traditional English :: hartebeest
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hartenint.html - n. any large African antelope of the genus Alcelaphus, with ringed horns bent back at the tips. [Afrik. f. Du. hert HART + beest BEAST] |
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Traditional English :: hart
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hartenint.html - n. the male of the deer (esp. the red deer) usu. over five years old. hart's tongue a fern, Phyllitis scolopendrium, with narrow undivided fronds. [OE heor(o)t f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: hartal
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hartenint.html - n. the closing of shops and offices in India as a mark of protest or sorrow. [Hind. hartal, hattal f. Skr. hatta shop + talaka lock] |
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Traditional English :: hartebeest
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hartenint.html - n. any large African antelope of the genus Alcelaphus, with ringed horns bent back at the tips. [Afrik. f. Du. hert HART + beest BEAST] |
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Traditional English :: hartshorn
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hartenint.html - n. archaic 1 an ammonious substance got from the horns of a hart. 2 (in full spirit of hartshorn) an aqueous solution of ammonia. [OE (as HART, HORN(1))] |
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English Idioms :: hard
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hartenint.html - See: GIVE A HARD TIME, GO HARD WITH, SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS. |
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