Word Unit: hor-, horr- (Latin: bristling, rough, roughness; rudeness; shaking, tremble, trembling, shutter; shock; disgust, hatred; resulting in horror, horrid, etc.)
Word Unit: horme- (Greek: from ancient Greek hormáein [hormein], "to set in motion, impel, urge on")
Word Unit: hormo-, hormono- + (Greek: to rouse or to set in motion)
Word Unit: horo-, hour- (Greek > Latin: hour, time; period of time, season, any limited time)
Word Unit: hort- (Latin: to encourage, to urge strongly)
Word Unit: horti- (a garden, of a garden, a gardener; enclosed space, enclosure)
Word Unit: hospit-, hosp-, host- (Latin: guest, host)
Word Unit: hosti-, host- (Latin: enemy)
Word Unit: hubris- (Greek: wanton violence, riotousness, insolence; outrage; arrogance)
Word Unit: Human Body: An Introduction (The human body is at the edge of human comprehension with its microcosmic mysteries and its 100 trillion cells!)
Word Unit: Human Body: ID-Implants (electronic chips are being placed under the skins of people and animals)
Word Unit: Human Body: Keeping Good Brains from Going Bad (Trying to find solutions to two life-robbing diseases: Alzheimer's and Parkinson's)
Word Unit: humero-, humer- (Latin: shoulder, upper arm; pertaining to the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow)
Word Unit: humid-, humor- + (Latin: moist, moisture, wet, damp)

Related "jest; joke; wit; humor; funny" word units: faceti-; farc-; jocu-; lud-; satir-.

Word Unit: humus, hum- (Latin: earth, ground, soil)
Word Unit: hyalo-, hyal- (Greek: glass, glassy; transparent; pertaining to the vitreous humor or surrounding membrane)
Word Unit: hydat- + (Greek: water)

Cross references of word families that refer to "water": aqua-; hydro-; hygro-.

Word Unit: hydro-, hydra-, hydr-, hyd- (Greek: water)

Cross references of word families that refer to "water": aqua-; hydat-; hygro-.

Word Unit: hyeni-, hye-, hyo- (Greek: pig; swine)
Word Unit: hyeto-, hyet- (Greek: rain, rain fall; heavy shower)