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hirsute (Latin: hair, shaggy, bristly, rough)
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histo-, hist-, histi- + (Greek: tissue [web]; beam or warp of a loom; hence, that which is woven; a web or tissue; used in the sense of pertaining to [body] tissue)
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histor-, histori- + (Greek > Latin: historical narrative; past events, past knowledge)
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "know, knowledge; learn, learning": cogni-; discip-; gno-; intellect-; learn, know; math-; sap-; sci-; sopho-.
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History of the Oxford English Dictionary, OED (of all of those who were involved with the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, it was James Murray who made the greatest contributions)
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hoax, hocus (hoodwink, deceive, cheat; believed to be from hocus pocus which is probably from a pseudo Latin phrase: hax pax max Deus adimax, that was used by traveling conjurers to impress their audiences)
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hodo-, hod-, od- (Greek: way, a going, a traveling; road, path)
A cross reference of word units that are related, directly and/or indirectly, with "electricity": electro-; galvano-; ion-; piezo-; -tron; volt; biomechatronics, info; mechatronics, info.
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Holy Bible (s) (noun), Holy Bibles (pl) (This unit consists of the titles of the Old and New Testaments.)
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homeo-, homoeo-, homio-, [homoio-, British spelling] + (Greek: same, like, resembling, sharing in common, similar, equal)
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homo-, hom- + (Greek: same, equal, like, similar, common; one and the same)
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homo-, hom-, hum- (Latin: human beings, mankind; literally, "man, men"; however, it now also includes, "woman, women" or all of humanity)
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Homonyms, Homographs, and Homophones (confusion that sometimes exists because of the spellings and similar sounds of words)