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Definition of hum
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Hum (n.) A buzz or
murmur,
as of
approbation..
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Supplicancy
::
Suppliant
(n.) One who
supplicates;
a
humble
petitioner;
one who
entreats
submissively.
Fan Palm
::
Fan palm () Any palm tree
having
fan-shaped
or
radiate
leaves;
as the
Chamaerops
humilis
of
Southern
Europe;
the
species
of Sabal and
Thrinax
in the West
Indies,
Florida,
etc.; and
especially
the great
talipot
tree
(Corypha
umbraculifera)
of
Ceylon
and
Malaya.
The
leaves
of the
latter
are often
eighteen
feet long and
fourteen
wide, and are used for
umbrellas,
tents,
and
roofs.
When cut up, they are used for books and
manuscripts..
Suctorial
::
Suctorial
(a.)
Adapted
for
sucking;
living
by
sucking;
as, the
humming
birds are
suctorial
birds..
Belly
::
Belly (n.) The under part of the body of
animals,
corresponding
to the human
belly..
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..
Mystical
::
Mystical
(a.)
Remote
from or
beyond
human
comprehension;
baffling
human
understanding;
unknowable;
obscure;
mysterious.
Humid
::
Humid (a.)
Containing
sensible
moisture;
damp;
moist;
as, a
humidair
or
atmosphere;
somewhat
wet or
watery;
as, humid
earth;
consisting
of water or
vapor..
Bust
::
Bust (n.) The
portion
of the human
figure
included
between
the head and
waist,
whether
in
statuary
or in the
person;
the chest or
thorax;
the upper part of the trunk of the
body..
Imposthumation
::
Imposthumation
(n.) The act of
forming
an
abscess;
state of being
inflamed;
suppuration.
Hum
::
Hum (n.) The
confused
noise of a crowd or of
machinery,
etc., heard at a
distance;
as, the hum of
industry..
Eutychian
::
Eutychian
(n.) A
follower
of
Eutyches
[5th
century],
who held that the
divine
and the human in the
person
of
Christ
were
blended
together
as to
constitute
but one
nature;
a
monophysite;
--
opposed
to
Nestorian..
Pinch
::
Pinch (n.) As much as may be taken
between
the
finger
and
thumb;
any very small
quantity;
as, a pinch of
snuff..
Trapezium
::
Trapezium
(n.) A bone of the
carpus
at the base of the first
metacarpal,
or
thumb..
Anthropomorphite
::
Anthropomorphite
(n.) One who
ascribes
a human form or human
attributes
to the Deity or to a
polytheistic
deity.
Taylor.
Specifically,
one of a sect of
ancient
heretics
who
believed
that God has a human form, etc.
Tillotson..
Humorsomeness
::
Humorsomeness
(n.)
Quality
of being
humorsome.
Lonely
::
Lonely
(superl.)
Not
frequented
by human
beings;
as, a
lonely
wood..
Humming
::
Humming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hu.
Sappho
::
Sappho
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
brilliant
South
American
humming
birds of the genus
Sappho,
having
very
bright-colored
and
deeply
forked
tails;
--
called
also
firetail..
Catechumenate
::
Catechumenate
(n.) The state or
condition
of a
catechumen
or the time
during
which one is a
catechumen.
Person
::
Person
(n.) The
bodily
form of a human
being;
body;
outward
appearance;
as, of
comely
person..
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