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hold In general, to keep one's self in a given position or condition; to remain fixed. Hence:
1. Not to more; to halt; to stop;-mostly in the imperative. "And damned be him that first cries, "Hold, enough!"" (Shak)
2. Not to give way; not to part or become separated; to remain unbroken or unsubdued. "Our force by land hath nobly held." (Shak)
3. Not to fail or be found wanting; to continue; to last; to endure a test or trial; to abide; to persist. "While our obedience holds." (Milton) "The rule holds in land as all other commodities." (Locke)
4. Not to fall away, desert, or prove recreant; to remain attached; to cleave;-often with with, to, or for. "He will hold to the one and despise the other." (Matt. Vi. 24)
5. To restrain one's self; to refrain. "His dauntless heart would fain have held From weeping, but his eyes rebelled." (Dryden)
6. To derive right or title; generally with of. "My crown is absolute, and holds of none." (Dryden) "His imagination holds immediately from nature." (Hazlitt) Hold on! Hold up! wait; stop; forbear. To hold forth, to speak in public; to harangue; to preach. To hold in, to restrain one's self; as, he wanted to laugh and could hardly hold in. To hold off, to keep at a distance. To hold on, to keep fast hold; to continue; to go on. "The trade held on for many years," . To hold out, to last; to endure; to continue; to maintain one's self; not to yield or give way. To hold over, to remain in office, possession, etc, beyond a certain date. To hold to or with, to take sides with, as a person or opinion. To hold together, to be joined; not to separate; to remain in union. . To hold up. To support one's self; to remain unbent or unbroken; as, to hold up under misfortunes. To cease raining; to cease to stop; as, it holds up. To keep up; not to fall behind; not to lose ground.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Holden's line The crease or furrow of the skin of the groin caused by flexion of the thigh.
(05 Mar 2000)
Holden, Luther <person> English anatomist, 1815-1905.
See: Holden's line.
(05 Mar 2000)
holdfast 1. Something used to secure and hold in place something else, as a long fiat-headed nail, a catch a hook, a clinch, a clamp, etc.; hence, a support. "His holdfast was gone."
2. <botany> A conical or branching body, by which a seaweed is attached to its support, and differing from a root in that it is not specially absorbent of moisture.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hole 1. A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure. "The holes where eyes should be." (Shak) "The blind walls Were full of chinks and holes." (Tennyson) "The priest took a chest, and bored a hole in the lid." (2 Kings xii. 9)
2. An excavation in the ground, made by an animal to live in, or a natural cavity inhabited by an animal; hence, a low, narrow, or dark lodging or place; a mean habitation. "The foxes have holes, . . . But the Son of man hath not where to lay his head." (Luke ix. 58)
Synonym: Hollow, concavity, aperture, rent, fissure, crevice, orifice, interstice, perforation, excavation, pit, cave, den, cell.
Hole and corner, clandestine, underhand. "The wretched trickery of hole and corner buffery. " . Hole board, a board having holes through which cords pass which lift certain warp threads.
Synonym: compass board.
Origin: OE. Hol, hole, AS. Hol, hole, cavern, from hol, a, hollow; akin to D. Hol, OHG. Hol, G. Hohl, Dan.huul hollow, hul hole, Sw. Hal, Icel. Hola; prob. From the root of AS. Helan to conceal. See Hele, Hell, and cf. Hold of a ship.
(01 Mar 1998)
hole in retina A break in the continuity of the sensory retina, permitting separation between the retinal pigment epithelium and sensory retina.
(05 Mar 2000)
holibut <zoology> See Halibut.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
holiday heart syndrome <syndrome> Arrhythmias of the heart, sometimes apparent after a vacation or weekend away from work, following excessive alcohol consumption; usually transient.
(05 Mar 2000)
holiday syndrome <syndrome> Regression, development of diffuse anxiety, feelings of helplessness, irritability, and depression; said to occur in certain psychoanalytic patients before Thanksgiving and continuing into the Christmas holiday season, ending a few days after January 1.
(05 Mar 2000)
holidays Days commemorating events. Holidays also include vacation periods.
(12 Dec 1998)
holing <chemical> Undercutting in a bed of coal, in order to bring down the upper mass.
See: Hole a hollow.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
holism 1. The principle that an organism, or one of its actions, is not equal to merely the sum of its parts but must be perceived or studied as a whole.
2. The approach to the study of a psychological phenomenon through the analysis of a phenomenon as a complete entity in itself.
Compare: atomism.
Origin: G. Holos, entire
(05 Mar 2000)
holistic Pertaining to the characteristics of holism or holistic psychologies.
(05 Mar 2000)
holistic health Health as viewed from the perspective that man and other organisms function as complete, integrated units rather than as aggregates of separate parts.
(12 Dec 1998)
holistic medicine Various systems of health protection and restoration, both traditional and modern, that are reputedly based on the bodys natural healing powers, the various ways the different tissues affect each other and the influence of the external environment.
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • Homicide - »õâ The killing of one person by another.
    Synonyms : Genocide, Killing, Wrongful Death, Death, Wrongful, Deaths, Wrongful, Genocides, Homicides, Killings, Murders, Wrongful Deaths
  • Homing Behavior - »õâ Instinctual patterns of activity related to a specific area including ability of certain animals to return to a given place when displaced from it, often over great distances using navigational clues such as those used in migration (ANIMAL MIGRATION).
    Synonyms : Behavior, Homing, Behaviors, Homing, Home Ranges, Homing Behaviors, Range, Home, Ranges, Home
  • Hominidae - »õâ Family of the suborder HAPLORHINI (Anthropoidea) comprising bipedal primate MAMMALS. It includes modern man (HOMO SAPIENS) and the great apes: gorillas (GORILLA GORILLA), chimpanzees (PAN PANISCUS and PAN TROGLODYTES), and orangutans (PONGO PYGMAEUS).
    Synonyms : Hominini, Pongidae, Ape, Hominid, Hominin, Homininus
  • Homoarginine - »õâ
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  • Homocysteine - »õâ A thiol-containing amino acid formed by a demethylation of METHIONINE.
    Synonyms : Homocysteine, L-Isomer, 2 amino 4 mercaptobutyric acid, Homocysteine, L Isomer, L-Isomer Homocysteine
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homograft tissue or organ transplanted from a donor of the same species but different genetic makeup; recipient's immune system must be suppressed to prevent rejection of the graft
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homoiotherm homeotherm: an animal that has a body temperature that is relatively constant and independent of the environmental temperature
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hormonal of or relating to or caused by hormones; "hormonal changes"
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homeobox one of various similar homeotic genes that are involved in bodily segmentation during embryonic development
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horny aroused: feeling great sexual desire; "feeling horny" having horns or hornlike projections; "horny coral"; "horny (or horned) frog" corneous: made of horn (or of a substance resembling horn)
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HO sports implement consisting of a stick used by hockey players to move the puck
HO a team that plays ice hockey
HO verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
HO an open box attached to a long pole handle
HO a laborer who carries supplies to masons or bricklayers
HO a blind god
HO a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
HO a motley assortment of things
HO English physiologist who, with Andrew Huxley, discovered the role of potassium and sodium atoms in the transmission of the nerve impulse (born in 1914)
HO English chemist who used crystallography to study the structure of organic compounds (1910-1994)
HO English physician who first described Hodgkin's disease (1798-1866)
HO a malignant disorder in which there is progressive (but painless) enlargement of lymph tissue followed by enlargement of the spleen and liver
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