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Definition of heath
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 heath is as below...
Heath (n.) Also, any
species
of the genus
Erica,
of which
several
are
European,
and many more are South
African,
some of great
beauty.
See
Illust.
of
Heather..
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Schwann''s White Substance
::
Schwann's
white
substance
() The
substance
of the
medullary
sheath.
Heathclad
::
Heathclad
(a.) Clad or
crowned
with
heath.
Draw
::
Draw (v. i.) To
unsheathe
a
weapon,
especially
a
sword..
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::
Subvaginal
(a.)
Situated
under or
inside
a
sheath
or
vaginal
membrane;
as, the
subvaginal,
or
subdural,
spaces
about the optic
nerve..
Implate
::
Implate
(v. t.) To cover with
plates;
to
sheathe;
as, to
implate
a ship with
iron..
Ligule
::
Ligule
(n.) The thin and
scarious
projection
from the upper end of the
sheath
of a leaf of
grass.
Mitten
::
Mitten
(n.) A
covering
for the hand, worn to
defend
it from cold or
injury.
It
differs
from a glove in not
having
a
separate
sheath
for each
finger..
Heathen
::
Heathen
(n.) An
individual
of the pagan or
unbelieving
nations,
or those which
worship
idols and do not
acknowledge
the true God; a
pagan;
an
idolater..
Muzzle
::
Muzzle
(v. t.) To bind the mouth of; to
fasten
the mouth of, so as to
prevent
biting
or
eating;
hence,
figuratively,
to bind; to
sheathe;
to
restrain
from
speech
or
action..
Sheathe
::
Sheathe
(v. t.) To case or cover with
something
which
protects,
as thin
boards,
sheets
of
metal,
and the like; as, to
sheathe
a ship with
copper..
Spathed
::
Spathed
(a.)
Having
a
spathe
or calyx like a
sheath.
Copper-bottomed
::
Copper-bottomed
(a.)
Having
a
bottom
made of
copper,
as a tin
boiler
or other
vessel,
or
sheathed
with
copper,
as a
ship..
Sheathed
::
Sheathed
(a.)
Invested
by a
sheath,
or
cylindrical
membranaceous
tube, which is the base of the leaf, as the stalk or culm in
grasses;
vaginate..
World
::
World (n.) In a more
restricted
sense,
that part of the earth and its
concerns
which is known to any one, or
contemplated
by any one; a
division
of the
globe,
or of its
inhabitants;
human
affairs
as seen from a
certain
position,
or from a given point of view; also, state of
existence;
scene of life and
action;
as, the Old
World;
the New
World;
the
religious
world;
the
Catholic
world;
the upper
world;
the
future
world;
the
heathen
world..
Mosquito
::
Mosquito
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of gnats of the genus Culex and
allied
genera.
The
females
have a
proboscis
containing,
within
the
sheathlike
labium,
six fine,
sharp,
needlelike
organs
with which they
puncture
the skin of man and
animals
to suck the
blood.
These
bites,
when
numerous,
cause,
in many
persons,
considerable
irritation
and
swelling,
with some pain. The
larvae
and
pupae,
called
wigglers,
are
aquatic..
Heath
::
Heath (n.) A place
overgrown
with
heath;
any
cheerless
tract of
country
overgrown
with
shrubs
or
coarse
herbage.
Vagina
::
Vagina
(n.) The basal
expansion
of
certain
leaves,
which
inwraps
the stem; a
sheath..
Vaginated
::
Vaginated
(a.)
Invested
with, or as if with, a
sheath;
as, a
vaginate
stem, or one
invested
by the
tubular
base of a
leaf..
Sheath
::
Sheath
(n.) A case for the
reception
of a
sword,
hunting
knife,
or other long and
slender
instrument;
a
scabbard..
Sarking
::
Sarking
(n.) Thin
boards
for
sheathing,
as above the
rafters,
and under the
shingles
or
slates,
and for
similar
purposes..
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