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haematite
noun, a variant spelling of hematite noun, a red, grey, or black mineral, found as massive beds and in veins and igneous rocks. It is the chief source of iron. Composition: iron (ferric) oxide. Formula: Fe2O3. Crystal structure: hexagonal (rhombohedral). Also called: iron glance
haemato-
combining form, indicating blood. Also: haemo-, hemato-, hemat-
haemat-
combining form, indicating blood. Also: haemo-, hemato-, hemat-
Hainan Tao
noun, an island and province in the South China Sea, separated from the mainland of S China by the Hainan Strait: part of Guangdong province until 1988; mainland China's largest offshore island. Pop: 8 110 000 (2003 est). Area: 33 572 sq km (12 962 sq miles)
Hainaut
noun, a province of SW Belgium: stretches from the Flanders Plain in the north to the Ardennes in the south. Capital: Mons. Pop: 1 283 200 (2004 est). Area: 3797 sq km (1466 sq miles)
ham-handed
adjective, lacking dexterity or elegance; clumsy
Hammett
noun, Dashiell. 1894–1961, US writer of detective novels. His books include The Maltese Falcon (1930) and The Thin Man (1932)
Hammond
noun, a city in NW Indiana, adjacent to Chicago. Pop: 80 547 (2003 est) noun, Dame Joan. 1912–96, Australian operatic singer, born in New Zealand
hand
noun, a) the prehensile part of the body at the end of the arm, consisting of a thumb, four fingers, and a palm b) the bones of this part. Related adj manual
HAND
text messaging have a nice day
hand-out
noun, clothing, food, or money given to a needy person
handy
adjective, conveniently or easily within reach
Handy
noun, W(illiam) C(hristopher). 1873–1958, US blues musician and songwriter, esp noted for the song ``St Louis Blues''
haunt
verb, to visit (a person or place) in the form of a ghost
haunted
adjective, frequented or visited by ghosts