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ho or hoh
interjection
1 a call or shout to attract attention or indicate direction or destination.
2 (esp ho-ho) representation of laughter.
[13c]
interjection
1 a call or shout to attract attention or indicate direction or destination.
2 (esp ho-ho) representation of laughter.
[13c]
También tienes: O
hoagie
noun (hoagies ) N Am a submarine ( noun 2).
[20c]
noun (hoagies ) N Am a submarine ( noun 2).
[20c]
hoar
adjective , esp poetic white or greyish-white, especially with age or frost.
[Anglo-Saxon har ]
adjective , esp poetic white or greyish-white, especially with age or frost.
[Anglo-Saxon har ]
También tienes: oar
hoard
noun a store of money, food or treasure, usually one hidden away for use in the future.
verb (hoarded , hoarding ) tr & intr to store or gather (food, money or treasure), often secretly, and especially for use in the future.
[Anglo-Saxon hord ]
hoarder noun someone who hoards.
noun a store of money, food or treasure, usually one hidden away for use in the future.
verb (hoarded , hoarding ) tr & intr to store or gather (food, money or treasure), often secretly, and especially for use in the future.
[Anglo-Saxon hord ]
hoarder noun someone who hoards.
hoard There is sometimes a spelling confusion between hoard and horde. |
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