These are the meanings of the letters HEATHWORT when you unscramble them.
- Hatter (n.)
One who makes or sells hats.
- Hatter (v. t.)
To tire or worry; -- out.
- Hearth (n.)
The floor of a furnace, on which the material to be heated lies, or the lowest part of a melting furnace, into which the melted material settles.
- Hearth (n.)
The house itself, as the abode of comfort to its inmates and of hospitality to strangers; fireside.
- Hearth (n.)
The pavement or floor of brick, stone, or metal in a chimney, on which a fire is made; the floor of a fireplace; also, a corresponding part of a stove.
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- Rotate (a.)
Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped; as, a rotate spicule or scale; a rotate corolla, i.e., a monopetalous corolla with a flattish border, and no tube or a very short one.
- Rotate (v. i.)
To cause to succeed in turn; esp., to cause to succeed some one, or to be succeeded by some one, in office.
- Rotate (v. i.)
To cause to turn round or revolve, as a wheel around an axle.
- Rotate (v. i.)
To perform any act, function, or operation in turn, to hold office in turn; as, to rotate in office.
- Rotate (v. i.)
To turn, as a wheel, round an axis; to revolve.
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- Threat (n.)
The expression of an intention to inflict evil or injury on another; the declaration of an evil, loss, or pain to come; menace; threatening; denunciation.
- Threat (n.)
To threaten.
- Throat (n.)
A contracted portion of a vessel, or of a passage way; as, the throat of a pitcher or vase.
- Throat (n.)
Hence, the passage through it to the stomach and lungs; the pharynx; -- sometimes restricted to the fauces.
- Throat (n.)
That end of a gaff which is next the mast.
- Throat (n.)
The angle where the arm of an anchor is joined to the shank.
- Throat (n.)
The inside of a timber knee.
- Throat (n.)
The orifice of a tubular organ; the outer end of the tube of a monopetalous corolla; the faux, or fauces.
- Throat (n.)
The part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue.
- Throat (n.)
The part of the neck in front of, or ventral to, the vertebral column.
- Throat (n.)
The upper fore corner of a boom-and-gaff sail, or of a staysail.
- Throat (v. t.)
To mow, as beans, in a direction against their bending.
- Throat (v. t.)
To utter in the throat; to mutter; as, to throat threats.
- Thwart (a.)
Fig.: Perverse; crossgrained.
- Thwart (a.)
Situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
- Thwart (a.)
Thwartly; obliquely; transversely; athwart.
- Thwart (n.)
A seat in an open boat reaching from one side to the other, or athwart the boat.
- Thwart (prep.)
Across; athwart.
- Thwart (v. i.)
Hence, to be in opposition; to clash.
- Thwart (v. i.)
To move or go in an oblique or crosswise manner.
- Thwart (v. t.)
To cross, as a purpose; to oppose; to run counter to; to contravene; hence, to frustrate or defeat.
- Thwart (v. t.)
To move across or counter to; to cross; as, an arrow thwarts the air.
- tother (unknown)
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- trowth (unknown)
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- watter (unknown)
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- Wreath (n.)
A garland; a chaplet, esp. one given to a victor.
- Wreath (n.)
An appendage to the shield, placed above it, and supporting the crest (see Illust. of Crest). It generally represents a twist of two cords of silk, one tinctured like the principal metal, the other like the principal color in the arms.
- Wreath (n.)
Something twisted, intertwined, or curled; as, a wreath of smoke; a wreath of flowers.