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Definition of hail
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hail is as below...
Hail (v. t.) An
exclamation
of
respectful
or
reverent
salutation,
or,
occasionally,
of
familiar
greeting..
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Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To
address
with
salutations
or
expressions
of kind
wishes;
to
salute;
to hail; to
welcome;
to
accost
with
friendship;
to pay
respects
or
compliments
to,
either
personally
or
through
the
intervention
of
another,
or by
writing
or
token..
Against
::
Against
(prep.)
From an
opposite
direction
so as to
strike
or come in
contact
with; in
contact
with; upon; as, hail beats
against
the
roof..
Hail
::
Hail (v. t.) An
exclamation
of
respectful
or
reverent
salutation,
or,
occasionally,
of
familiar
greeting..
Paragrele
::
Paragrele
(n.) A
lightning
conductor
erected,
as in a
vineyard,
for
drawing
off the
electricity
in the
atmosphere
in order to
prevent
hailstorms..
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
address,
as with
expressions
of kind
wishes
and
courtesy;
to
greet;
to
hail..
Hydrometeorology
::
Hydrometeorology
(n.) That
branch
of
meteorology
which
relates
to, or
treats
of, water in the
atmosphere,
or its
phenomena,
as rain,
clouds,
snow, hail,
storms,
etc..
Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To
declare,
by
hailing,
the port from which a
vessel
sails or where she is
registered;
hence,
to sail; to come; -- used with from; as, the
steamer
hails from New
York..
All-hail
::
All-hail
(v. t.) To
salute;
to
greet.
Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To
report
as one's home or the place from
whence
one
comes;
to come; -- with from.
Hail
::
Hail (n.) A wish of
health;
a
salutation;
a loud call.
Gust
::
Gust (n.) A
sudden
squall;
a
violent
blast of wind; a
sudden
and brief
rushing
or
driving
of the wind. Snow, and hail,
stormy
gust and
flaw..
Storm
::
Storm (v. i.) To blow with
violence;
also, to rain, hail, snow, or the like,
usually
in a
violent
manner,
or with high wind; -- used
impersonally;
as, it
storms..
Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To pour down
particles
of ice, or
frozen
vapors..
Pelt
::
Pelt (v. t.) To
strike
with
something
thrown
or
driven;
to
assail
with
pellets
or
missiles,
as, to pelt with
stones;
pelted
with
hail..
Hailstorm
::
Hailstorm
(n.) A storm
accompanied
with hail; a
shower
of hail.
Sleet
::
Sleet (n.) Hail or snow,
mingled
with rain,
usually
falling,
or
driven
by the wind, in fine
particles..
Salve
::
Salve
(interj.)
Hail.
Shower
::
Shower
(n.) A fall or rain or hail of short
duration;
sometimes,
but
rarely,
a like fall of
snow..
All Hail
::
All hail
(interj.)
All
health;
-- a
phrase
of
salutation
or
welcome.
Paragrandine
::
Paragrandine
(n.) An
instrument
to avert the
occurrence
of
hailstorms.
See
Paragr/le.
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