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| halophile |
An organism requiring salt (NaCl) for growth.
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| hallucinosis |
A syndrome characterized by hallucinations that are caused by organic substances such as drugs and alcohol.
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| Hall |
passageway or large room, as in: Her office is down the hall.
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| HAL | English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943) |
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| HAL | a building containing trophies honoring famous people |
| HAL | (British) a university dormitory |
| HAL | written permission from a teacher for a student to be out the classroom and in the halls of the school |
| HAL | someone who guards the entrance to a building |
| HAL | a variety of Japanese honeysuckle that grows like a vine |
| HAL | (Jewish cookery) a loaf of white bread containing eggs and leavened with yeast |
| HAL | a city in the Saxony region of Germany on the Saale River |
| HAL | a city in the Saxony region of Germany on the Saale River |
| HAL | (Judaism) a chant of praise (Psalms 113 through 118) used at Passover and Shabuoth and Sukkoth and Hanukkah and Rosh Hodesh |
| HAL | a shout or song of praise to God |
| HAL | English astronomer who used Newton's laws of motion to predict the period of a comet (1656-1742) |
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