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. |
hatchery |
a place where the eggs of fish, chickens, or other animals are hatched. |
hatchet |
a small ax with a short handle that can be used with one hand. |
hate |
to dislike very strongly; detest. |
hateful |
causing hatred. [2 definitions] |
hatred |
a feeling of hate or strong dislike. |
haughty |
proud in a way that shows a low opinion of others; thinking of others as beneath oneself. |
haul |
to pull or drag with force. [5 definitions] |
haunch |
the area of the body that includes the hip, buttocks, and upper thigh. [2 definitions] |
haunt |
to live in or visit as a ghost. [3 definitions] |
haunted |
inhabited or visited by ghosts. |
Hausa |
a language of parts of Nigeria and Niger in Africa. Hausa is also used in and near these countries as a means of communication between people who do not share the same native language but know Hausa to some degree. |
Havana |
the capital city of Cuba. Havana is a seaport on the Gulf of Mexico. |
have |
to own; possess. [9 definitions] |
have a bee in one's bonnet |
to think constantly of one idea or goal. |
have a bone to pick |
to have reason for an argument or difference of opinion. |
have a thin skin |
to be very easily offended. |
have fun |
to enjoy oneself, usually while doing something just for pleasure or entertainment rather than while doing something that requires work. |
haven |
the place where a ship anchors; harbor or port. [2 definitions] |