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Abhominal
Abhominal Ab*hom`i*nal, a. [L. ab away from + homo, hominis, man.] Inhuman. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Ad hominem
Ad hominem Ad hom"i*nem [L., to the man.] A phrase applied to an appeal or argument addressed to the principles, interests, or passions of a man.
Fathoming
Fathom Fath"om, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fathomed; p. pr. & vb. n. Fathoming.] 1. To encompass with the arms extended or encircling; to measure by throwing the arms about; to span. [Obs.] --Purchas. 2. The measure by a sounding line; especially, to sound the depth of; to penetrate, measure, and comprehend; to get to the bottom of. --Dryden. The page of life that was spread out before me seemed dull and commonplace, only because I had not fathomed its deeper import. --Hawthotne.
Homing
Homing Hom"ing, p.a. Home-returning. Homing pigeon, a pigeon trained to return home from a distance. Homing pigeons are used for sending back messages or for flying races. By carrying the birds away and releasing them at gradually increasing distances from home, they may be trained to return with more or less certainty and promptness from distances up to four or five hundred miles. If the distance is increased much beyond this, the birds are unable to cover it without stopping for a prolonged rest, and their return becomes doubtful. Homing pigeons are not bred for fancy points or special colors, but for strength, speed, endurance, and intelligence or homing instinct.
Homing
Homing Hom"ing, a. Home-returning; -- used specifically of carrier pigeons.
Homing pigeon
Homing Hom"ing, p.a. Home-returning. Homing pigeon, a pigeon trained to return home from a distance. Homing pigeons are used for sending back messages or for flying races. By carrying the birds away and releasing them at gradually increasing distances from home, they may be trained to return with more or less certainty and promptness from distances up to four or five hundred miles. If the distance is increased much beyond this, the birds are unable to cover it without stopping for a prolonged rest, and their return becomes doubtful. Homing pigeons are not bred for fancy points or special colors, but for strength, speed, endurance, and intelligence or homing instinct.

Meaning of Homin from wikipedia

- Jakob Homin (born 27 October 1898 Senno Parish, Pskov Governorate) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of III Riigikogu. He was a member of the...
- Seoul, Korea by the OD Musical Company. Both versions starred Joo Won Kim, Homin Kim, Kyoung Hoon Choi, Ji Sun Kim, Dong Ju Kang, and Sam Jin Lee. Directed...
- characters come from one of four distinct humanoid races, collectively called "homins". The 'Matis' are a proud and noble race of forest dwellers. They have mastered...
- This would mean that Australopithecus would represent a side branch in the homin evolution that does not directly lead to Homo. However the femora morphology...
- counted as missing from Riigikogu, and therefore he was replaced by Jakob Homin. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 4 March 2021....
- the existence of our people. — Per-Albin Hansson, 1 September 1939 Georg Homin, a captain on the General Staff, stated: Without a defensive force we cannot...
- hibernacle, hibernal hiems hiem- winter hiemal hircus hirc- goat hircine homō homin- man (human being) bonhomie, homage, hombre, homicide, hominid, homuncular...
- to an Angel" 30 "Congratulations to Someone" 28 "C'est Magnifique" b/w "Homin' Time" 29 "Stranger in Paradise" b/w "Never in a Million Years" 29 "I Don't...
- stems. Gr**** stems are often formed by ablaut: Latin homō "person" and homin-ēs "people"; Gr**** πατήρ (patēr’) "father", πατρ-ός (patr-ós) "of a father"...
- Russian-language periodicals. Other minority-language periodicals include Prosvita and Homin in Ukrainian, Ana sözu and Cîrlangaci in Gagauz, Rodno slovo in Bulgarian...