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Horatian
adjective referring or relating to Horace, the Latin poet (65?8 bc), or to his verse or its style.
adjective referring or relating to Horace, the Latin poet (65?8 bc), or to his verse or its style.
horde
noun
1 often derog a huge crowd or multitude, especially a noisy one.
2 a group of nomads; a migratory tribe.
verb (horded , hording ) intr
1 to come together to form a horde.
2 to live together as a horde.
[16c: from Turkish ordu camp]
noun
1 often derog a huge crowd or multitude, especially a noisy one.
2 a group of nomads; a migratory tribe.
verb (horded , hording ) intr
1 to come together to form a horde.
2 to live together as a horde.
[16c: from Turkish ordu camp]
horde There is sometimes a spelling confusion between horde and hoard. |
horizon
noun
1 the line at which the earth and the sky seem to meet. Also called sensible horizon, apparent horizon or visible horizon.
2 the plane through the Earth's centre parallel to the sensible horizon. Also called rational horizon.
3 astron the large circle in which the rational horizon meets the heavens.
4 a level of strata characterized by:
a geol some particular fossil or fossils;
b soil science different physical properties of the soil;
c archaeol artefacts from a particular culture or period.
5 the limit of a person's knowledge, interests or experience.
[14c: from Greek horizon kyklos limiting circle, from horizein to limit]
noun
1 the line at which the earth and the sky seem to meet. Also called sensible horizon, apparent horizon or visible horizon.
2 the plane through the Earth's centre parallel to the sensible horizon. Also called rational horizon.
3 astron the large circle in which the rational horizon meets the heavens.
4 a level of strata characterized by:
a geol some particular fossil or fossils;
b soil science different physical properties of the soil;
c archaeol artefacts from a particular culture or period.
5 the limit of a person's knowledge, interests or experience.
[14c: from Greek horizon kyklos limiting circle, from horizein to limit]
horizontal
adjective
1 at right angles to vertical.
2 relating to or parallel to the horizon; level or flat.
3 measured in the plane of the horizon.
4 applying equally to all members of a group or aspects of a situation.
noun a horizontal line, position or object.
[16c: French]
horizontally adverb .
adjective
1 at right angles to vertical.
2 relating to or parallel to the horizon; level or flat.
3 measured in the plane of the horizon.
4 applying equally to all members of a group or aspects of a situation.
noun a horizontal line, position or object.
[16c: French]
horizontally adverb .
horizontal bar
noun , gymnastics a raised steel bar used for swinging and vaulting exercises.
noun , gymnastics a raised steel bar used for swinging and vaulting exercises.
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