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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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Haggard
::
Haggard
(a.)
Having
the
expression
of one
wasted
by want or
suffering;
hollow-eyed;
having
the
features
distorted
or
wasted,
or
anxious
in
appearance;
as,
haggard
features,
eyes..
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) A
sharp-pointed
hollow
hair
seated
on a gland which
secrets
an acrid
fluid,
as in
nettles.
The
points
of these hairs
usually
break off in the
wound,
and the acrid fluid is
pressed
into it..
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..
Extinguisher
::
Extinguisher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
extinguishes;
esp., a
hollow
cone or other
device
for
extinguishing
a
flame,
as of a torch or
candle..
Male
::
Male (v. t.)
Adapted
for
entering
another
corresponding
piece (the
female
piece)
which is
hollow
and which it fits; as, a male
gauge,
for
gauging
the size or shape of a hole; a male
screw,
etc..
Basin
::
Basin (n.) A
hollow
place
containing
water,
as a pond, a dock for
ships,
a
little
bay..
Cave
::
Cave (n.) Any
hollow
place,
or part; a
cavity..
Tube
::
Tube (n.) A
hollow
cylinder,
of any
material,
used for the
conveyance
of
fluids,
and for
various
other
purposes;
a
pipe..
Flatware
::
Flatware
(n.)
Articles
for the
table,
as china or
silverware,
that are more or less flat, as
distinguished
from
hollow
ware..
Notching
::
Notching
(n.) The small
hollow,
or
hollows,
cut; a notch or
notches..
Hollow
::
Hollow
(v. t.) To urge or call by
shouting.
Tymp
::
Tymp (n.) A
hollow
water-cooled
iron
casting
in the upper part of the
archway
in which the dam
stands.
Hollow
::
Hollow
(a.)
Reverberated
from a
cavity,
or
resembling
such a
sound;
deep;
muffled;
as, a
hollow
roar..
Newel
::
Newel (n.) The
upright
post about which the steps of a
circular
staircase
wind;
hence,
in
stairs
having
straight
flights,
the
principal
post at the foot of a
staircase,
or the
secondary
ones at the
landings.
See
Hollow
newel,
under
Hollow..
Aneurism
::
Aneurism
(n.) A soft,
pulsating,
hollow
tumor,
containing
blood,
arising
from the
preternatural
dilation
or
rupture
of the coats of an
artery..
Sough
::
Sough (v. i.) The sound
produced
by
soughing;
a
hollow
murmur
or
roaring.
Kecksy
::
Kecksy
(n.) The
hollow
stalk of an
umbelliferous
plant,
such as the cow
parsnip
or the
hemlock..
Vesicle
::
Vesicle
(n.) A small
convex
hollow
prominence
on the
surface
of a shell or a
coral.
Bomb
::
Bomb (n.) A great
noise;
a
hollow
sound.
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) A
hollow
case or
shell,
filled
with
combustibles,
to be
thrown
from a
mortar
or
howitzer,
to set fire to
buldings,
ships,
etc..
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