These are the meanings of the letters HEPTODE when you unscramble them.
- Depot (n.)
A military station where stores and provisions are kept, or where recruits are assembled and drilled.
- Depot (n.)
A place of deposit for the storing of goods; a warehouse; a storehouse.
- Depot (n.)
A railway station; a building for the accommodation and protection of railway passengers or freight.
- Depot (n.)
The headquarters of a regiment, where all supplies are received and distributed, recruits are assembled and instructed, infirm or disabled soldiers are taken care of, and all the wants of the regiment are provided for.
- Depth (n.)
A pair of toothed wheels which work together.
- Depth (n.)
Lowness; as, depth of sound.
- Depth (n.)
Profoundness; extent or degree of intensity; abundance; completeness; as, depth of knowledge, or color.
- Depth (n.)
That which is deep; a deep, or the deepest, part or place; the deep; the middle part; as, the depth of night, or of winter.
- Depth (n.)
The number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content.
- Depth (n.)
The quality of being deep; deepness; perpendicular measurement downward from the surface, or horizontal measurement backward from the front; as, the depth of a river; the depth of a body of troops.
- doeth (unknown)
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- Ephod (n.)
A part of the sacerdotal habit among Jews, being a covering for the back and breast, held together on the shoulders by two clasps or brooches of onyx stones set in gold, and fastened by a girdle of the same stuff as the ephod. The ephod for the priests was of plain linen; that for the high priest was richly embroidered in colors. The breastplate of the high priest was worn upon the ephod in front.
- Epode (n.)
A species of lyric poem, invented by Archilochus, in which a longer verse is followed by a shorter one; as, the Epodes of Horace. It does not include the elegiac distich.
- Epode (n.)
The after song; the part of a lyric ode which follows the strophe and antistrophe, -- the ancient ode being divided into strophe, antistrophe, and epode.
- Hoped (imp. & p. p.)
of Hope
- opted (unknown)
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- Toped (imp. & p. p.)
of Tope
- topee (unknown)
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- tophe (unknown)
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