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Hastings
- noun - a town in East Sussex just to the south of the place where the battle of Hastings took place
- the decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
- United States architect who formed and important architectural firm with John Merven Carrere (1860-1929)
Hatbands
- noun - a band around the crown of a hat just above the brim
Haulings
- noun - the activity of transporting goods by truck
Have-Not
- noun - a person with few or no possessions
Hawfinch
- noun - a common large finch of Eurasia
Hawkings
- noun - English theoretical physicist (born in 1942)
- the act of selling goods for a living
Hazelnut
- noun - any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk
- nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus
Headings
- noun - a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine; "they dug a drift parallel with the vein"
- a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about; "the heading seemed to have little to do with the text"
- compass direction
- the direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies
Healings
- noun - the natural process by which the body repairs itself
Hearings
- noun - (law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence
- a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken; "the investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago"
- an opportunity to state your case and be heard; "they condemned him without a hearing"; "he saw that he had lost his audience"
- the ability to hear; the auditory faculty; "his hearing was impaired"
- the act of hearing attentively; "you can learn a lot by just listening"; "they make good music--you should give them a hearing"
- the range within which a voice can be heard; "the children were told to stay within earshot"