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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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Hollow
::
Hollow
(a.) Not
sincere
or
faithful;
false;
deceitful;
not
sound;
as, a
hollow
heart;
a
hollow
friend..
Socket
::
Socket
(n.) An
opening
into which
anything
is
fitted;
any
hollow
thing or place which
receives
and holds
something
else; as, the
sockets
of the
teeth..
Horsetail
::
Horsetail
(n.) A
leafless
plant,
with
hollow
and
rushlike
stems.
It is of the genus
Equisetum,
and is
allied
to the
ferns.
See
Illust.
of
Equisetum..
Hullo
::
Hullo
(interj.)
See
Hollo.
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..
Flute
::
Flute (v. i.) A
musical
wind
instrument,
consisting
of a
hollow
cylinder
or pipe, with holes along its
length,
stopped
by the
fingers
or by keys which are
opened
by the
fingers.
The
modern
flute is
closed
at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a
lateral
hole..
Georama
::
Georama
(n.) A
hollow
globe on the inner
surface
of which a map of the world is
depicted,
to be
examined
by one
standing
inside..
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..
Concave
::
Concave
(a.)
Hollow;
void of
contents.
Sough
::
Sough (v. i.) The sound
produced
by
soughing;
a
hollow
murmur
or
roaring.
Incuse
::
Incuse
(v. t.) Cut or
stamped
in, or
hollowed
out by
engraving..
Coffin
::
Coffin
(n.) The
hollow
crust or hoof of a
horse's
foot, below the
coronet,
in which is the
coffin
bone..
Core
::
Core (n.) The
prtion
of a mold which
shapes
the
interior
of a
cylinder,
tube, or other
hollow
casting,
or which makes a hole in or
through
a
casting;
a part of the mold, made
separate
from and
inserted
in it, for
shaping
some part of the
casting,
the form of which is not
determined
by that of the
pattern..
Pit
::
Pit (v. t.) To mark with
little
hollows,
as by
various
pustules;
as, a face
pitted
by
smallpox..
Ravine
::
Ravine
(n.) A deep and
narrow
hollow,
usually
worn by a
stream
or
torrent
of
water;
a
gorge;
a
mountain
cleft..
Cavernous
::
Cavernous
(a.) Full of
caverns;
resembling
a
cavern
or large
cavity;
hollow.
Cave
::
Cave (n.) To make
hollow;
to scoop out.
Reed
::
Reed (n.) A
musical
instrument
made of the
hollow
joint of some
plant;
a
rustic
or
pastoral
pipe.
Hollow
::
Hollow
(v. i.) To
shout;
to
hollo.
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