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Traditional English :: hirsute
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hirste.html - adj. 1 hairy, shaggy. 2 untrimmed. hirsuteness n. [L hirsutus] |
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Traditional English :: hirsutism
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hirste.html - n. the excessive growth of hair on the face and body. |
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English Idioms :: hire out
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hirste.html - {v.}, {informal} 1. To accept a job; take employment. * /Frank hired out as a saxophonist with a dance band./ 2. To rent (as owner). * /John used to hire out his tractor sometimes when he didn't need it himself./ |
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English Idioms :: hired man
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hirste.html - {n. phr.} A man employed to do jobs every day about a house or farm. * /The hired man was sick, and a lot of the daily chores were not done./ |
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Traditional English :: hiragana
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hirste.html - n. the cursive form of Japanese syllabic writing or kana (cf. KATAKANA). [Jap., = plain kana] |
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Traditional English :: hircine
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hirste.html - adj. goatlike. [L hircinus f. hircus he-goat] |
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