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Definition of hollo
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Hollo
(interj.
& n.) Ho
there;
stop;
attend;
hence,
a loud cry or a call to
attract
attention;
a
halloo..
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Holwe
::
Holwe (a.)
Hollow.
Dent
::
Dent (n.) A
slight
depression,
or small notch or
hollow,
made by a blow or by
pressure;
an
indentation..
Howitzer
::
Howitzer
(n.) A gun so short that the
projectile,
which was
hollow,
could be put in its place by hand; a kind of
mortar..
Sough
::
Sough (v. i.) The sound
produced
by
soughing;
a
hollow
murmur
or
roaring.
Den
::
Den (n.) A small
cavern
or
hollow
place in the side of a hill, or among
rocks;
esp., a cave used by a wild beast for
shelter
or
concealment;
as, a
lion's
den; a den of
robbers..
Dawk
::
Dawk (n.) A
hollow,
crack,
or cut, in
timber..
Pyrosome
::
Pyrosome
(n.) Any
compound
ascidian
of the genus
Pyrosoma.
The
pyrosomes
form large
hollow
cylinders,
sometimes
two or three feet long, which swim at the
surface
of the sea and are very
phosphorescent..
Flatware
::
Flatware
(n.)
Articles
for the
table,
as china or
silverware,
that are more or less flat, as
distinguished
from
hollow
ware..
Dish
::
Dish (n.) A
hollow
place,
as in a
field..
Croon
::
Croon (v. i.) To make a
continuous
hollow
moan, as
cattle
do when in
pain..
Choanoid
::
Choanoid
(a.)
Funnel-shaped;
--
applied
particularly
to a
hollow
muscle
attached
to the ball of the eye in many
reptiles
and
mammals.
Concave
::
Concave
(a.)
Hollow;
void of
contents.
Boom
::
Boom (v. i.) To make a
hollow
sound,
as of waves or
cannon..
Drum
::
Drum (n.) An
instrument
of
percussion,
consisting
either
of a
hollow
cylinder,
over each end of which is
stretched
a piece of skin or
vellum,
to be
beaten
with a
stick;
or of a
metallic
hemisphere
(kettledrum)
with a
single
piece of skin to be so
beaten;
the
common
instrument
for
marking
time in
martial
music;
one of the pair of
tympani
in an
orchestra,
or
cavalry
band..
Notching
::
Notching
(n.) The small
hollow,
or
hollows,
cut; a notch or
notches..
Onion
::
Onion (n.) A
liliaceous
plant of the genus
Allium
(A.
cepa),
having
a
strong-flavored
bulb and long
hollow
leaves;
also, its
bulbous
root, much used as an
article
of food. The name is often
extended
to other
species
of the
genus..
Cavin
::
Cavin (n.) A
hollow
way,
adapted
to cover
troops,
and
facilitate
their
aproach
to a
place..
Belly
::
Belly (n.) The
hollow
part of a
curved
or bent
timber,
the
convex
part of which is the
back..
Fundus
::
Fundus
(n.) The
bottom
or base of any
hollow
organ;
as, the
fundus
of the
bladder;
the
fundus
of the eye..
Physemaria
::
Physemaria
(n. pl.) A group of
simple
marine
organisms,
usually
classed
as the
lowest
of the
sponges.
They have
inflated
hollow
bodies..
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