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        harmony being in agreement; unity. [3 definitions]
        harness a set of straps by which a work animal is attached to a cart, carriage, or plow. The harness is used to control and guide the animal. [4 definitions]
        harp a large musical instrument with an upright triangular frame. Harps have forty-six strings and are played by plucking the strings with the fingers.
        harpoon a weapon that is like a spear with a barbed head and a rope at the tail end. Harpoons are used in hunting whales and large fish. [2 definitions]
        harpsichord a musical instrument with one or two keyboards. It is like a piano except that its strings are plucked when the keys are pressed.
        harrow a farm tool used to break up and level ground that has been plowed. A harrow has spikes or upright disks mounted on a heavy frame. [3 definitions]
        harsh rough or not pleasing to the eyes, ears, or other senses. [3 definitions]
        harvest the gathering of ripe crops, the crops or the amount of crops gathered, or the season in which they are gathered. [3 definitions]
        harvester one who gathers ripe crops. [2 definitions]
        has the present tense of "have," used with "he," "she," or "it," or with singular nouns.
        hash1 a dish of chopped meat and vegetables that have already been cooked. Hash is fried or heated again in gravy. [2 definitions]
        hasn't shortened form of "has not."
        hassle something that bothers or troubles someone in a small way. [2 definitions]
        hassock a footstool or firm cushion used to rest one's feet.
        haste speed or hurry. [2 definitions]
        hasten to move or act with speed; hurry. [3 definitions]
        hasty fast or quick; hurried. [2 definitions]
        hat a covering for the head worn for warmth, protection, or decoration.
        hatch1 to help a young animal break out from (its egg) and be born. Birds, reptiles, and certain kinds of fish hatch eggs. [4 definitions]
        hatch2 an opening in the floor, roof, or side of a building or vehicle. Hatches are often found on ships and allow passengers or cargo to pass through. [2 definitions]
        hatchback a kind of car in which a back panel is lifted up to open the rear storage area.