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Definition of hist
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 hist is as below...
Hist
(interj.)
Hush; be
silent;
-- a
signal
for
silence.
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Game
::
Game (v. i.) That which is
gained,
as the stake in a game; also, the
number
of
points
necessary
to be
scored
in order to win a game; as, in short whist five
points
are
game..
Martyrologist
::
Martyrologist
(n.) A
writer
of
martyrology;
an
historian
of
martyrs.
Memoirs
::
Memoirs
(n.) A
memorial
account;
a
history
composed
from
personal
experience
and
memory;
an
account
of
transactions
or
events
(usually
written
in
familiar
style)
as they are
remembered
by the
writer.
See
History,
2..
Ecclesiastical
::
Ecclesiastical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
church;
relating
to the
organization
or
government
of the
church;
not
secular;
as,
ecclesiastical
affairs
or
history;
ecclesiastical
courts..
Polemics
::
Polemics
(n.) The art or
practice
of
disputation
or
controversy,
especially
on
religious
subjects;
that
branch
of
theological
science
which
pertains
to the
history
or
conduct
of
ecclesiastical
controversy..
Mystic
::
Mystic
(n.) One given to
mysticism;
one who holds
mystical
views,
interpretations,
etc.;
especially,
in
ecclesiastical
history,
one who
professed
mysticism.
See
Mysticism..
Noah
::
Noah (n.) A
patriarch
of
Biblical
history,
in the time of the
Deluge..
Current
::
Current
(a.)
Passing
from
person
to
person,
or from hand to hand;
circulating
through
the
community;
generally
received;
common;
as, a
current
coin; a
current
report;
current
history..
Sifflement
::
Sifflement
(n.) The act of
whistling
or
hissing;
a
whistling
sound;
sibilation.
Gymnosophist
::
Gymnosophist
(n.) One of a sect of
philosophers,
said to have been found in India by
Alexander
the
Great,
who went
almost
naked,
denied
themselves
the use of
flesh,
renounced
bodily
pleasures,
and
employed
themselves
in the
contemplation
of
nature..
Stenography
::
Stenographist
(n.) A
stenographer.
Histologist
::
Histologist
(n.) One
versed
in
histology.
Sequel
::
Sequel
(n.) That which
follows;
a
succeeding
part;
continuation;
as, the
sequel
of a man's
advantures
or
history..
Whistler
::
Whistler
(n.) The
hoary,
or
northern,
marmot
(Arctomys
pruinosus)..
Archaeology
::
Archaeology
(n.) The
science
or study of
antiquities,
esp.
prehistoric
antiquities,
such as the
remains
of
buildings
or
monuments
of an early
epoch,
inscriptions,
implements,
and other
relics,
written
manuscripts,
etc..
Indo-european
::
Indo-European
(a.)
Aryan;
--
applied
to the
languages
of India and
Europe
which are
derived
from the
prehistoric
Aryan
language;
also,
pertaining
to the
people
or
nations
who speak these
languages;
as, the
Indo-European
or Aryan
family..
Crocodility
::
Crocodility
(n.) A
caption
or
sophistical
mode of
arguing.
Eryngium
::
Eryngium
(n.) A genus of
umbelliferous
plants
somewhat
like
thistles
in
appearance.
Eryngium
maritimum,
or sea
holly,
has been
highly
esteemed
as an
aphrodisiac,
the roots being
formerly
candied..
Zoophytology
::
Zoophytology
(n.) The
natural
history
zoophytes.
Osmium
::
Osmium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the
platinum
group,
found
native
as an alloy in
platinum
ore, and in
iridosmine.
It is a hard,
infusible,
bluish
or
grayish
white
metal,
and the
heaviest
substance
known.
Its
tetroxide
is used in
histological
experiments
to stain
tissues.
Symbol
Os.
Atomic
weight
191.1.
Specific
gravity
22.477..
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