habilitated

verb, past tense
  1. qualify for office, especially as a teacher in a German university.
    Heisenberg had already
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habited

verb
  1. To clothe.
  2. To inhabit.
adjective
  1. Dressed in a habit.
    a habited nun

habituated

verb, past tense
  1. make or become accustomed or used to something.
    bears can become habituated to people
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hacked

verb, past tense
  1. cut with rough or heavy blows.
    hack off the branches and let them fall to the ground
    they
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hackled

verb
  1. To dress (flax or hemp) with a hackle; to prepare fibres of flax or hemp for spinning.
  2. To separate,
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hackneyed

verb
  1. To make uninteresting or trite by frequent use.
  2. To use as a hackney.
  3. To carry in a hackney coach.
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hacksawed

verb
  1. To cut with a hacksaw.
    This bolt is so rusted I'll have to hacksaw it off.

had

verb
  1. To possess, own.
    I have a house and a car.
  2. To hold, as something at someone's disposal.
    Do you have
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Had

verb
  1. To possess, own.
    I have a house and a car.
  2. To hold, as something at someone's disposal.
    Do you have
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Haddad

ISO 639-6 entity

haded

verb

To slope or incline from the vertical.

haematid

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haemorrhaged

verb
  1. To bleed copiously.
    It’s haemorrhaging now!
  2. To lose (something) in copious and detrimental quantities.
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haemorrhoid

noun

a swollen vein or group of veins in the region of the anus.

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hafted

verb

To fit a handle to (a tool or weapon); to grip by the handle