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1. he-huckleberry
noun.
Deciduous
much-branched
shrub
with
dense
downy
panicles
of
small
bell-shaped
white
flowers.
Synonyms
maleberry
bush
genus Lyonia
shrub
privet andromeda
male berry
Lyonia ligustrina
Lyonia
Antonyms
fauna
superior
Featured Games
2. huckleberry
noun.
(ˈhʌkəlˌbɛri)
Any
of
several
shrubs
of
the
genus
Gaylussacia
bearing
small
berries
resembling
blueberries.
Synonyms
bush
Gaylussacia baccata
dangle-berry
Gaylussacia frondosa
shrub
Gaylussacia
dangleberry
black huckleberry
Gaylussacia brachycera
box huckleberry
genus Gaylussacia
3. huckleberry
noun.
(ˈhʌkəlˌbɛri)
Blue-black
berry
similar
to
blueberries
and
bilberries
of
the
eastern
United
States.
Synonyms
black huckleberry
berry
Gaylussacia baccata
Antonyms
fauna
superior
4. huckleberry
noun.
(ˈhʌkəlˌbɛri)
Any
of
various
dark-fruited
as
distinguished
from
blue-fruited
blueberries.
Synonyms
blueberry bush
blueberry
5. he-goat
noun.
Male
goat.
Synonyms
billy goat
billy
caprine animal
goat
6. he-man
noun.
A
man
who
is
virile
and
sexually
active.
Synonyms
man
stud
adult male
macho-man
Antonyms
woman
juvenile
female
civilian
volunteer
7. He
noun.
A
very
light
colorless
element
that
is
one
of
the
six
inert
gasses;
the
most
difficult
gas
to
liquefy;
occurs
in
economically
extractable
amounts
in
certain
natural
gases
(as
those
found
in
Texas
and
Kansas).
Synonyms
helium
chemical element
argonon
inert gas
element
atomic number 2
noble gas
Antonyms
software
curve
8. he
noun.
(ˈhiː)
The
5th
letter
of
the
Hebrew
alphabet.
Synonyms
Hebrew alphabet
Hebraic alphabet
alphabetic character
letter
Hebrew script
letter of the alphabet
Etymology
he (English)
he (Middle English (1100-1500))
he (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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