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Hugy
  1. - Vast.
Hui
  1. unknown - Maori gathering
Huia
  1. unknown - a New Zealand bird relted to crows and starlings, probably extinct
HUJI
  1. noun - an extremist militant group in Pakistan occupied Kashmir that seeks an Islamic government and that has had close links and fought with the Taliban in Afghanistan
Huke
  1. - An outer garment worn in Europe in the Middle Ages.
Hula
  1. noun - a Polynesian rain dance performed by a woman
Hulk
  1. noun - a ship that has been wrecked and abandoned
  2. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities
  3. appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall"
Hull
  1. noun - a large fishing port in northeastern England
  2. dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut
  3. persistent enlarged calyx at base of e.g. a strawberry or raspberry
  4. remove the hulls from; "hull the berries"
  5. the frame or body of ship
  6. United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955)
  7. United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)
Hum
  1. noun - a humming noise; "the hum of distant traffic"
  2. an Islamic fundamentalist group in Pakistan that fought the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980s; now operates as a terrorist organization primarily in Kashmir and seeks Kashmir's accession by Pakistan
  3. be noisy with activity; "This office is buzzing with activity"
  4. make a low continuous sound; "The refrigerator is humming"
  5. sing with closed lips; "She hummed a melody"
  6. sound with a monotonous hum
  7. the state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity; "they manifested all the busyness of a pack of beavers"; "there is a constant hum of military preparation"
Hume
  1. noun - Scottish philosopher whose sceptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses (1711-1776)