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Definition of hollo
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Hollo
(interj.)
To call out or
exclaim;
to
halloo.
This form is now
mostly
replaced
by
hello.
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Inflated
::
Inflated
(a.)
Hollow
and
distended,
as a
perianth,
corolla,
nectary,
or
pericarp..
Aneurism
::
Aneurism
(n.) A soft,
pulsating,
hollow
tumor,
containing
blood,
arising
from the
preternatural
dilation
or
rupture
of the coats of an
artery..
Excavator
::
Excavator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
excavates
or
hollows
out; a
machine,
as a
dredging
machine,
or a tool, for
excavating..
Collapse
::
Collapse
(v. i.) To fall
together
suddenly,
as the sides of a
hollow
vessel;
to close by
falling
or
shrinking
together;
to have the sides or parts of (a
thing)
fall in
together,
or be
crushed
in
together;
as, a flue in the
boiler
of a steam
engine
sometimes
collapses..
Physemaria
::
Physemaria
(n. pl.) A group of
simple
marine
organisms,
usually
classed
as the
lowest
of the
sponges.
They have
inflated
hollow
bodies..
Lacunar
::
Lacunar
(n.) The
ceiling
or under
surface
of any part,
especially
when it
consists
of
compartments,
sunk or
hollowed
without
spaces
or bands
between
the
panels..
Swayful
::
Swayed
(a.) Bent down, and
hollow
in the back;
sway-backed;
-- said of a
horse..
Chelidon
::
Chelidon
(n.) The
hollow
at the
flexure
of the arm.
Fundus
::
Fundus
(n.) The
bottom
or base of any
hollow
organ;
as, the
fundus
of the
bladder;
the
fundus
of the eye..
Controller
::
Controller
(n.) An iron
block,
usually
bolted
to a
ship's
deck, for
controlling
the
running
out of a chain
cable.
The links of the cable tend to drop into
hollows
in the
block,
and thus hold fast until
disengaged..
Reigle
::
Reigle
(n.) A
hollow
cut or
channel
for
quiding
anything;
as, the
reigle
of a side post for a flood
gate..
Ventricle
::
Ventricle
(n.) Fig.: Any
cavity,
or
hollow
place,
in which any
function
may be
conceived
of as
operating..
Concavo-concave
::
Concavo-concave
(a.)
Concave
or
hollow
on both
sides;
double
concave.
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..
Collapse
::
Collapse
(n.) A
falling
together
suddenly,
as of the sides of a
hollow
vessel..
Cave
::
Cave (n.) A
hollow
place in the
earth,
either
natural
or
artificial;
a
subterraneous
cavity;
a
cavern;
a den..
Goat
::
Goat (n.) A
hollow-horned
ruminant
of the genus
Capra,
of
several
species
and
varieties,
esp. the
domestic
goat (C.
hircus),
which is
raised
for its milk,
flesh,
and
skin..
Coombe
::
Coombe
(n.) A
hollow
in a
hillside.
[Prov.
Eng.] See Comb,
Combe..
Rinse
::
Rinse (v. t.) To
cleancse
by the
introduction
of
water;
--
applied
especially
to
hollow
vessels;
as, to rinse a
bottle..
Raising
::
Raising
(n.) The
operation
of
embossing
sheet
metal,
or of
forming
it into
cup-shaped
or
hollow
articles,
by
hammering,
stamping,
or
spinning..
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