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Catheretic
Catheretic Cath`e*ret"ic, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to bring down or
raze; ? down + ? to take.] (Med.)
A mild kind caustic used to reduce warts and other
excrescences. --Dunglison.
Heretical
Heretical He*ret"i*cal, a.
Containing heresy; of the nature of, or characterized by,
heresy.
Heretically
Heretically He*ret"i*cal*ly, adv.
In an heretical manner.
Hereticate
Hereticate He*ret"i*cate, v. t. [LL. haereticatus, p. p. of
haereticare.]
To decide to be heresy or a heretic; to denounce as a heretic
or heretical. --Bp. Hall.
And let no one be minded, on the score of my neoterism,
to hereticate me. --Fitzed.
Hall.
Heretification
Heretification He*ret`i*fi*ca"tion, n.
The act of hereticating or pronouncing heretical. --London
Times.
Hereto
Hereto Here*to", adv.
To this; hereunto. --Hooker.
Heretofore
Heretofore Here`to*fore", adv.
Up to this time; hitherto; before; in time past. --Shak.
Leatheret
Leatheret Leath"er*et, Leatherette Leath`er*ette", n.
[Leather + et, F. -ette.]
An imitation of leather, made of paper and cloth.
Leatherette
Leatheret Leath"er*et, Leatherette Leath`er*ette", n.
[Leather + et, F. -ette.]
An imitation of leather, made of paper and cloth.
Thereto
Thereto There*to", adv.
1. To that or this. --Chaucer.
2. Besides; moreover. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Her mouth full small, and thereto soft and red.
--Chaucer.
Theretofore
Theretofore There`to*fore", adv.
Up to that time; before then; -- correlative with heretofore.
Wherethrough
Wherethrough Where*through", adv.
Through which. [R.] ``Wherethrough that I may know.'
--Chaucer.
Windows . . . wherethrough the sun Delights to peep, to
gaze therein on thee. --Shak.
Whereto
Whereto Where*to", adv.
1. To which; -- used relatively. ``Whereto we have already
attained.' --Phil. iii. 16.
Whereto all bonds do tie me day by day. --Shak.
2. To what; to what end; -- used interrogatively.
Meaning of Heret from wikipedia
- The song was
interpreted by
Parashqevi Simaku. He has
issued two albums:
Herët a vonë (English:
Sooner or Later) in June 2004 and
including 15 songs, and...
- Fișag, Tușnad, Vârghiș,
Valea Roșie, Micfalău, Pârâul Urșilor, Malnaș,
Hereț, Talomir, Râul Negru,
Valea Neagră, Ghimbășel, Bârsa,
Homorod (Ciucaș),...
-
goddess Heptet – A
knife holding goddess of
death Henet – A
pelican goddess Heret-Kau – A
protector goddess who
protected the
souls of the dead in the afterlife...
- "Reichweite des DCF77-Senders". Die Funk-Uhr
Homepage (in German).
Robert Heret und
Thomas Losert.
Retrieved 12
December 2010. "With what
accuracy do PTB's...
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Hedetet (Hedjedjet)
Hemsut (Hemuset)
Heptet Heqet (Heket, Heqtit)
Heret-Kau (
Heret) Hert-ketit-s Hert-Nemmat-Set Hert-sefu-s Heru-pa-kaut
Hesat Heset...
- before, was
locked in a
cedar wooden chest and then
placed in the
Shetyt heret, the “Upper Tomb”,
probably a room of the
temple (in Dendera, this place...
- in the 2008
television series Merlin. Erec (French Erech, Eric, Herec,
Heret;
German Eres;
Italian Arecco;
Norse Erex), the son of King Lac, is most...
-
Hometown Miss
France placement Notes 1979
Brigitte Levert 1976 Danièle
Heret 1952
Colette Dezanet 3rd Runner-Up 1951
Josiane Pouy 18 Nérac Miss France...
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Programme Run
Network Alarm 2021–present ATV
Express Morning 2018–present T7
Herët Tëvë 1 Mëngjesi Me
Arbenin 2020–present
Kanal 10 Mëngjesi Në Tribunë Tribuna...
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larger church started in 1863,
designed by the
architect Louis-Jean-Antoine
Herét (1821-1899). It was
consecrated in 1869,
though the
building was not yet...