HEALTHFULLY
HEALTH'FULLY, adverb In health; wholesomely.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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HEALTH'FULLY, adverb In health; wholesomely.
HEALTH'FULNESS, noun A state of being well; a state in which the parts of a living body are sound, and regularly perform their functions.1. Wholesomeness; salubrity; state or qu...
HEALTH'ILY, adjective [See Health.] Without disease.
HEALTH'INESS, noun The state of health; soundness; freedom from disease; as the healthiness of an animal or plant.
HEALTH'LESS, adjective Infirm; sickly.1. Not conducive to health. [Little used.]
HEALTH'SOME, adjective Wholesome. [Not used.]
HEALTH'Y, adjective Being in a sound state; enjoying health; hale; sound; as a healthy body or constitution.1. Conducive to health; wholesome; salubrious; as a healthy exercise;...
HEAM, noun In beasts, the same as afterbirth in women.
HEAP, noun1. A pile or mass; a collection of things laid in a body so as to form an elevation; as a heap of earth or stones.Huge heaps of slain around the body rise.2. A crowd; ...
HE'APED, participle passive Piled; amassed; accumulated.
HE'APER, noun One who heaps, piles or amasses.
HE'APING, participle present tense Piling; collecting into a mass.
HE'APY, adjective Lying in heaps; as heapy rubbish.
HEAR, verb transitivepreterit tense and participle passive heard, but more correctly heared.[Latin audio; auris.]1. To perceive by the ear; to feel an impression of sound by the...
HEARDHEARED, participle passive Perceived by the ear. [In pronunciation, this word should not be confounded with herd.]
HEARED, pp. Perceived by the ear. [In pronunciation, this word should not be confounded with herd.]
HE'ARER, noun One who hears; one who attends to what is orally delivered by another; an auditor; one of an audience.
HE'ARING, participle present tense Perceiving by the ear, as sound.1. Listening to; attending to; obeying; observing what is commanded.2. Attending to witnesses or advocates in ...
HE'ARKEN, verb intransitive h'arken.1. To listen; to lend the ear; to attend to what is uttered, with eagerness or curiosity.The furies hearken and their snakes uncurl.2. To att...
HE'ARKENER, noun h'arkener. A listener; one who hearkens.
HE'ARKENING, participle present tense h'arkening. Listening; attending; observing.
HEARSAL, for Rehearsal. [Not in use.]
HE'ARSAY, noun [hear and say.] Report; rumor; fame; common talk. He affirms without any authority except hearsay The account we have depends on hearsay It is sometimes used as a...
HEARSE, noun hers. [See Herse.] A temporary monument set over a grave.1. The case or place in which a corpse is deposited.2. A carriage for conveying the dead to the grave. [See...
HEARSECLOTH, noun hers'cloth. A pall; a cloth to cover a hearse.
HEARSELIKE, adjective hers'like. Suitable to a funeral.
HEART, noun [Latin cor, cordis, and allied to Eng.core, or named from motion, pulsation.]1. A muscular viscus, which is the primary organ of the blood's motion in an animal body...