Hade
Hade (hād), n. [Cf. AS. heald inclined, bowed down, G. halde declivity.] 1. The descent of a hill.2. (Mining) The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Hade (hād), n. [Cf. AS. heald inclined, bowed down, G. halde declivity.] 1. The descent of a hill.2. (Mining) The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein.
Hade, v. i.(Mining) To deviate from the vertical; — said of a vein, fault, or lode.
Hade, n.(Geol. & Mining) The deviation of a fault plane from the vertical.☞ The direction of the hade is the direction toward which the fault plane descends from an intersecting...
Ha″des (hā″dēz), n. [Gr. ᾁ̓δησ, Ἁιδησ̓; ἀ priv. + ιδεἰ̑ν to see. Cf. Un-, Wit.] The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades ...
‖Hadj (hăj), n. [Ar. hajj, fr. hajja to set out, walk, go on a pilgrimage.] The pilgrimage to Mecca, performed by Mohammedans.
Hadj″i (–ĭ), n. [Ar. hājjī. See Hadj.] 1. A Mohammedan pilgrim to Mecca; — used among Orientals as a respectful salutation or a title of honor. G. W. Curtis.2. A Greek or Armeni...
‖Had′ro‐sau″rus (hăd′rō̍‐sa̤″rŭs), n. [NL., fr. Gr. αδρὅσ thick + σαυ̑ροσ lizard.] (Paleon.) An American herbivorous dinosaur of great size, allied to the iguanodon. It is found...
Hæc‐ce″i‐ty (hĕk‐sē″ĭ‐ty̆), [L. hæcce this.] (Logic) Literally, this-ness. A scholastic term to express individuality or singleness; as, this book.
Hæm″a– (hĕm″ȧ– or hē″mȧ–), Hæm″a‐to– (hĕm″ȧ‐tō̍– or hē″mȧ‐tō̍–), Hæm″o– (hĕm″ō̍– or hē″mō̍–). [Gr. αἱ̑μα, αἵματοσ, blood.] Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to ...
Hæm″a‐chrome (hĕm″ȧ‐krōm or hē″mȧ–), n. [Hæma- + Gr. χρω̑μα color.] (Physiol. Chem.) Hematin.
Hæm′a‐cy″a‐nin (–sī″ȧ‐nĭn), n. [Hæma- + Gr. κύανοσ a dark blue substance.] (Physiol. Chem.) A substance found in the blood of the octopus, which gives to it its blue color.☞ Whe...
Hæm′a‐cy‐tom″e‐ter (–sī̍‐tŏm″ē̍‐tẽr), n. [Hæma + Gr. κύτοσ a hollow vessel + -meter.] (Physiol.) An apparatus for determining the number of corpuscles in a given quantity of blood.
Hæ″mad (hē″măd), adv. [Hæma- + L. ad toward.] (Anat.) Toward the hæmal side; on the hæmal side of; — opposed to neurad.
{ Hæm′a‐drom″e‐ter (hĕm′ȧ‐drŏm″ē̍‐tẽr or hē′mȧ–), Hæm′a‐dro‐mom″e‐ter (–drō̍‐mŏm″ē̍‐tẽr), } n. Same as Hemadrometer.
{ Hæm′a‐drom″e‐try (–drŏm″ē̍‐try̆),Hæm′a‐dro‐mom″e‐try (–drō̍‐mŏm″ē̍‐try̆), } n. Same as Hemadrometry.
Hæm′a‐drom″o‐graph (–drŏm″ō̍‐grȧf), n. [Hæma- + Gr. δρόμοσ course + -graph.] (Physiol.) An instrument for registering the velocity of the blood.
Hæ′ma‐dy‐nam″e‐ter (hē′mȧ‐dī̍‐năm″ē̍‐tẽr or hĕm′ȧ‐dĭ–) Hæ′ma‐dy′na‐mom″e‐ter (hē′mȧ‐dī′nȧ‐mŏm″ē̍‐tẽr or hĕm′ȧ‐dĭn′ȧ–), Same as Hemadynamometer.
Hæma‐dy‐nam″ics (hē′mȧ‐dī̍‐năm″ĭks or hĕm′ȧ‐dĭ–), n. Same as Hemadynamics.
Hæ″mal (hē″mal), a. [Gr. αἱ̑μα blood.] Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels; also, ventral. See Hemal.
Hæm′a‐phæ″in (hĕm′ȧ‐fē″ĭn or hē′mȧ–), n. [Hæma- + Gr. φαιόσ dusky.] (Physiol.) A brownish substance sometimes found in the blood, in cases of jaundice.
Hæm″a‐pod (hĕm″ȧ‐pŏd or hē″mȧ‐pŏd), n. [Hæma + -pod.] (Zoöl.) An hæmapodous animal. G. Rolleston.
Hæ‐map″o‐dous (hē̍‐măp″ō̍‐dŭs), a.(Anat.) Having the limbs on, or directed toward, the ventral or hemal side, as in vertebrates; — opposed to neuropodous.
Hæm′a‐poi‐et″ic (hĕm′ȧ‐poi‐ĕt″ĭk or hē′mȧ–), a. [Hæma- + Gr. ποιητικόσ productive.] (Physiol.) Blood-forming; as, the hæmapoietic function of the spleen.
‖Hæm′a‐poph″y‐sis (–pŏf″ĭ‐sĭs), n. Same as Hemapophysis. — Hæm′a‐po‐phys″i‐al (–pō̍‐fĭz″ĭ‐al), a.
Hæm′a‐stat″ics, n. Same as Hemastatics.
Hæm′a‐ta‐chom″e‐ter (–tȧ‐kŏm″ē̍‐tẽr), n. [Hæma- + Gr. ταχύσ swift + -meter.] (Physiol.) A form of apparatus (somewhat different from the hemadrometer) for measuring the velocity...
Hæm′a‐ta‐chom″e‐try (–try̆), n.(Physiol.) The measurement of the velocity of the blood.