Highlander :: Highlander (n.) An inhabitant of highlands, especially of the Highlands of Scotland..
Highlandry :: Highlandry (n.) Highlanders, collectively..
Highly :: Highly (adv.) In a high manner, or to a high degree; very much; as, highly esteemed..
Highmen :: Highmen (n. pl.) Loaded dice so contrived as to turn up high numbers.
Highmost :: Highmost (a.) Highest.
Highness :: Highness (n.) The state of being high; elevation; loftiness.
Highness :: Highness (n.) A title of honor given to kings, princes, or other persons of rank; as, His Royal Highness..
Highroad :: Highroad (n.) A highway; a much traveled or main road.
Hight :: Hight (n.) A variant of Height.
Hight :: Hight (imp.) of High.
Hight :: Hight (p. p.) of High.
Hight :: Hight (v. t. & i.) To be called or named.
Hight :: Hight (v. t. & i.) To command; to direct; to impel.
Hight :: Hight (v. t. & i.) To commit; to intrust.
Hight :: Hight (v. t. & i.) To promise.
Hightener :: Hightener (n.) That which heightens.
Highth :: Highth (n.) Variant of Height.
Highty-tighty :: Highty-tighty (a.) Hoity-toity.
Highway :: Highway (n.) A road or way open to the use of the public; a main road or thoroughfare.
Highwayman :: Highwayman (n.) One who robs on the public road; a highway robber.
Highwaymen :: Highwaymen (pl. ) of Highwayma.
Knee-high :: Knee-high (a.) Rising or reaching upward to the knees; as, the water is knee-high..
Overhigh :: Overhigh (a.) Too high.
Overhighly :: Overhighly (adv.) Too highly; too greatly.
Sky-high :: Sky-high (adv. & a.) Very high.
Thigh :: Thigh (n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb between the knee and the trunk. See Femur.
Thigh :: Thigh (n.) The coxa, or femur, of an insect..
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