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86 VOCABULARY Ho-mon'-y-my, equivocation.

Ho'-ral, relating to an hour.

Hor'-o-loge, a watch.

Ho-rom'-e-try, the art of measuring time.

Hor-ris'-so-nous, sounding dreadfully.

Hor-ta'-tion, exhortation.

Hor'-tu-lan, belonging to a garden.

Hos'-pi-tate, to reside under another's roof.

Hos'-tel-ry, a tavern.

Hou'-sal,domestic.

Huc'-kle-backed, having round shoulders

Hug'-ger-mug-ger, a secret.

Hū’-lo-the-ism, the doctrine that matter is God.

Hu-ma'-tion, burial.

Hū-'me-ral, pertaining to the shoulder.

Hu-mi-cu-ba'-tion, lying on the ground.

Hunks, a miser, a worldling.

Hy-dro-dy-nam'ics, water-power.

Hy-drogʻ-ra-phy, a description of water.

Hy-dro-man'-cy, fortune telling by water.

Hy-dro-stat'-ics, the science relating to the weight and motion of fluids.

Hy-ē'-mal, relating to winter.

Hy'-men, the god of marriage.

Hyp-not-ic, a narcotic, a medicine thatbrings sleep.

Hy-poth'-e-ca-tion, the act of pledging one's goods.

I
I-a-tro-lep'-tic, that which cures by anointing.

Ich-thy-oph'-a-gous, fish-eating.

Ich'-thy-ous, relating to fish.

I-con, a representation.

I-con-ol-a-ter, a worshiper of images.

Ic-te-ri'-tious, jaundiced.

I-do'-ne-ous, fit, suitable.

Ig-ne-ous, consisting of fire.