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honeydew melon ( n ) ( hʌnidu ˌmɛlən ) =a type of melon with a pale skin and green flesh
honey ( n ) ( hʌni )
home plate ( n ) ( also home, home base, plate ) = ( in baseball ) the place where the person hitting the ball stands
holiday ( n ) ( hɑləˌdeɪ ) =a day when most people don't go to work or school
hobby ( n ) ( hɑbi ) =an activity that you do for pleasure when you are not working, e. g. Her hobbies include swimming and gardening.
hole ( n ) ( hoʊl ) =a hollow space in sth solid or in the surface of sth, e. g. She dug a deep hole in the garden.
historic battlefield ( n ) ( also historic battleground )
hippopotamus ( n ) ( hɪpəˈpɑt̮əməs ) ( pl. hippopotamuses, hippopotami ) ( informal hippo )
- hipped ( in adjectives ) =having hips of the size or shape mentioned, e. g. slim - hipped. large - hipped.
hip 1 ( n ) ( hɪp ) =the area at either side of the body between the top of the leg and the waist; the joint at the top of the leg
hip 2 ( n ) ( also rose hip ) =the red fruit that grows on some types of wild rose bushes
hill ( n ) ( hɪl ) =an area of land that is higher than the land around it, but not as high as a mountain
hiking ( n ) ( haɪkɪŋ ) =the activity of going for long walks in the country for pleasure, e. g. to go hiking. hiking boots.
hiker ( n ) ( haɪkər ) =a person who goes for long walks in the country for pleasure
highway ( n ) ( haɪweɪ ) =a main road for traveling long distances, especially one connecting and going through cities and towns, e. g. an interstate ...
high - rise building
highlights 2 ( n ) =the light or bright part of a picture or photograph
highlights 1 ( n ) =areas of hair that are lighter than the rest, e. g. She's had blonde highlights put into her hair.
hi - fi ( n ) ( haɪ faɪ ) =equipment for playing recorded music that produces high - quality stereo sound, hi - fi ( adj ) e. g. a hi - fi system.
high chair ( n ) =a special chair with long legs and a little seat and table, for a small child to sit in when eating
herb ( n ) ( ərb ) =a plant whose leaves, flowers, or seeds are used to flavor food, in medicines, or for their pleasant smell. parsley, mint, and or ...
hemline ( n ) ( hɛmlaɪn ) =the bottom edge of a dress or skirt; the length of a dress or skirt, e. g. Shorter hemlines are back in this season.
helmet ( n ) ( hɛlmət ) =a type of hard hat that protects the head, worn, for example, by a police officer, a soldier, or a person playing some sports
helicopter ( n ) ( hɛləˌkɑptər ) ( informal copter, chopper ) =an aircraft without wings that has large blades on top that go around.
heeled ( in adjectives ) =having the type of heel mentioned, e. g. high - heeled shoes
heel 1 ( n ) ( hil ) =the back part of the foot below the ankle
heel 2 ( n ) = ( also hand heel, palm heel ) =the raised part of the inside of the hand where it joins the wrist
hedge ( n ) ( hɛdʒ ) =a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, usually along the edge of a field, yard, or road, e. g. a privet hedge.
heart ( n ) ( hɑrt )
headrest ( n ) ( hɛdrɛst ) =the part of a seat or chair that supports a person's head, especially on the front seat of a car
headlight ( n ) ( hɛdlaɪt ) ( also headlamp ) =a large light, usually one of two, at the front of a vehicle; the beam from this light
headboard ( n ) ( hɛdbɔrd ) =the vertical board at the end of a bed where you put your head
hatchback ( n ) ( h�tʃb�k ) =a car with a sloping door at the back that opens upward
hazelnut ( n ) ( heɪzlˌnʌt ) ( also filbert ) =the small brown nut of the hazel tree
hat ( n ) ( h�t ) =a covering made to fit the head, often with a brim ( a flat edge that sticks out ) and worn out of doors
harness 2 ( n ) =a set of strips of leather, etc. for fastening sth to a person's body or to keep them from moving off or falling, e. g. a safety har ...
harness 1 ( n ) ( hɑrnəs ) =a set of strips of leather and metal pieces that is put around a horse's head and body so that the horse can be fastened ...
harmonica ( n ) ( hɑrˈmɑnɪkə ) ( old - fashioned mouth organ ) =a small musical instrument that you hold near your mouth and play by blowing or sucki ...
hard hat ( n ) =a hat worn by building workers, etc. to protect their heads
hard drive ( n ) =a part of a computer that reads data on a hard disk
hanger ( n ) ( h�ŋər ) ( also coat hanger, clothes hanger )
handset ( n ) ( h�ndsɛt ) =the part of a telephone that you hold close to your mouth and ear to speak into and listen
hangar ( n ) ( h�ŋər ) =a large building in which aircraft are kept
handrail ( n ) ( h�ndreɪl ) =a long narrow bar that you can hold onto for support, for example when you are going up or down stairs
handled ( n ) = having the number or type of handle mentioned, e. g. a long - handled spoon
handle 2 ( n ) =the part of an object, such as a cup, a bag, or a tool that you use to hold it, or carry it, e. g. the handle of a cup.
handle 1 ( n ) ( h�ndl ) =the part of a door, drawer, window, etc. that you use to open it, e. g. She turned the handle and opened the door.
handkerchief ( n ) ( h�ŋkərtʃɪf ) ( informal hanky, hankie ) =a small piece of material that you use for blowing your nose, etc.
handbag ( n ) ( h�ndb�ɡ ) ( also purse, pocketbook ) =a small bag for money, keys, etc. , carried especially by women
hand towel