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Definition of hum
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Hum (v. i.) To
express
satisfaction
by a
humming
noise.
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Merry
::
Merry
(superl.)
Laughingly
gay;
overflowing
with good humor and good
spirits;
jovial;
inclined
to
laughter
or play ;
sportive.
Self-abasement
::
Self-abasement
(n.)
Humiliation
or
abasement
proceeding
from
consciousness
of
inferiority,
guilt,
or
shame..
Humanities
::
Humanities
(pl. ) of
Humanit.
Hum
::
Hum (n.) The
confused
noise of a crowd or of
machinery,
etc., heard at a
distance;
as, the hum of
industry..
Inhumanity
::
Inhumanity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inhuman;
cruelty;
barbarity.
Dank
::
Dank (n.)
Moisture;
humidity;
water.
Humoring
::
Humoring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Humo.
Imposthumate
::
Imposthumate
(a.)
Imposthumated.
Dew-point
::
Dew-point
(n.) The
temperature
at which dew
begins
to form. It
varies
with the
humidity
and
temperature
of the
atmosphere.
Sugar
::
Sugar (n.) A sweet white (or
brownish
yellow)
crystalline
substance,
of a sandy or
granular
consistency,
obtained
by
crystallizing
the
evaporated
juice of
certain
plants,
as the sugar cane,
sorghum,
beet root, sugar
maple,
etc. It is used for
seasoning
and
preserving
many kinds of food and
drink.
Ordinary
sugar is
essentially
sucrose.
See the Note
below..
Depressed
::
Depressed
(a.)
Pressed
or
forced
down;
lowed;
sunk;
dejected;
dispirited;
sad;
humbled.
Humbled
::
Humbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Humbl.
Sphinx
::
Sphinx
(n.) In
Egyptian
art, an image of
granite
or
porphyry,
having
a human head, or the head of a ram or of a hawk, upon the
wingless
body of a
lion..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.)
Humble;
lowly;
undistinguished.
Bloodshed
::
Bloodshed
(n.) The
shedding
or
spilling
of
blood;
slaughter;
the act of
shedding
human
blood,
or
taking
life, as in war, riot, or
murder..
Disposition
::
Disposition
(n.) Mood;
humor.
Wet
::
Wet (a.) Water or
wetness;
moisture
or
humidity
in
considerable
degree.
Creep
::
Creep (v. t.) To move or
behave
with
servility
or
exaggerated
humility;
to fawn; as, a
creeping
sycophant..
Tear-thumb
::
Tear-thumb
(n.) A name given to
several
species
of
plants
of the genus
Polygonum,
having
angular
stems beset with
minute
reflexed
prickles..
Belly
::
Belly (n.) That part of the human body which
extends
downward
from the
breast
to the
thighs,
and
contains
the
bowels,
or
intestines;
the
abdomen..
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