A Primary Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language : With Vocabularies of Classical, Scripture, And Modern Geographical Names
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Heal, V. n. to grow well or sound. Heal'jng, p. a. tending to cure ; mild. Health, (helth) n. freedom from bodily pain or sickness ; a sound state. Health'ful, a. free from disease 5 salu- brious ; salutary ; healthy. Health'i-ness, n. state of being healthy. Health'iess, a. weak ; sickly ; infirm. Health 'y, a. enjoying health ; hale. Heam, n. after-birth in beasts. [ter. Heap, n. a pile ; accumulation ; clus- Heap, V. a. to pile ; to accumulate. Heap'y, (hep'e) a. full of heaps ; lying in hea...ps, [ceive by the ear ; to listen. Hear, v. a. &. n. [i. & p. heard :] to per- Heard, (herd) t. & p. from Hear. Hear'er, n. one who hears. Hear'jng, n. the sense by which sounds are perceived. Hear'ken, (har'kn) v. n. to listen. Hear'say, ji. a report ; a rumor, [dead. Hearse, n. a carriage to convey the Heart, (hart) n. the seat of life, and the organ of the blood's motion j vital part ; affection. Heart'ache, (hart'ak) n. sorrow ; pang. Heart'biirn, n. pain in the stomach. Heart'en, (h'ar'tn) v.
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