hot-air balloon |
a bag made of thin material that is inflated with hot air, causing it to rise and float in the atmosphere. Large hot-air balloons can be attached to a basket or gondola, and used to transport people or equipment. |
hot dog |
a hot, cooked sausage, sometimes called a frankfurter, eaten in a long, soft roll. [2 definitions] |
hotel |
a place with many rooms and beds where people pay money to sleep, eat meals, or buy other services. |
hothouse |
a heated glass building used to grow plants. |
hot spring |
a natural spring that has water warmer than body temperature. |
hot under the collar |
(informal) very angry or upset. |
hound |
any of several breeds of dogs. Hounds have short hair, a deep voice, and long, drooping ears. They are used for hunting. [3 definitions] |
hour |
a unit of time equal to sixty minutes. [4 definitions] |
hourglass |
an instrument used to measure time that sends sand through a narrow opening between two larger glass bulbs. It takes exactly one hour for the sand to pass from one bulb to the other. |
hour hand |
the shorter hand on a watch or a clock, which moves around the entire face twice a day and indicates the hour. |
hourly |
done or happening every hour. [3 definitions] |
house |
a building with connected rooms in which people of the same family or group live. [6 definitions] |
houseboat |
a large boat that has been made for use as a home. |
housefly |
an insect with two wings that is found in and around houses and other places where people live. It does not bite people, but it can spread a number of diseases. |
household |
the group of people, such as a family, that lives in a particular house. [2 definitions] |
housekeeper |
a person who is hired to take care of a home. |
House of Commons |
one of the houses of the British and Canadian parliaments. Members are elected by the people. |
House of Lords |
one of the houses of the British parliament, made up of nobles and certain religious leaders. Members are not elected. |
House of Representatives |
the lower legislative house in many governments, including the United States, most U.S. states, and countries such as Mexico and Japan. |
houseplant |
a plant grown indoors, especially as decoration. |
housewife |
a married woman whose main work is taking care of the cooking, cleaning, and other duties of her family's household. |