💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hellier"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| heliographernoun | One who signals by heliography. |
| hellionnoun | An unruly, rowdy or mischievous person, especially a child. |
| htmlernoun | (computing, informal) A person who writes HTML markup. |
| hidelnoun | Alternative form of hiddle. [(now chiefly dialectal) A hiding-place; a sheltered spot.] |
| hatchellernoun | Alternative form of hatcheler. [Someone who uses a hatchel.] |
| helotnoun | (historical, Ancient Greece) A member of the ancient Spartan class of serfs. |
| healandnoun | (obsolete) One who heals or saves; a saviour. |
| heliologistnoun | One who studies heliology. |
| helter | (Northern England, obsolete) Alternative spelling of halter (rope, cord, or similar thing that fastens around the neck). [A bitless headpiece of rope or straps, placed on the head of animals such as cattle or horses to lead or tie them.] |
| hallowernoun | One who hallows or makes holy. |
| hiddlenoun | (now chiefly dialectal) A hiding-place; a sheltered spot. |
| halsemannoun | A surname |
| historicasternoun | (derogatory, rare) Synonym of historiaster (“an inferior historian”). |
| hallitenoun | (in combination) One who resides in the specified hall, as in a college. |
| heliconistnoun | Someone who plays a helicon. |
| heliskiernoun | Alternative form of heli-skier. [One who takes part in the sport of heli-skiing.] |
| heretornoun | Alternative form of heritor. [A person who inherits; an heir or heiress.] |
| hellenisernoun | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of Hellenizer. [(US) One who Hellenizes; a spreader of Greek culture or ideas.] |
| haddernoun | (obsolete or dialectal) heather or heath |
| hidleverb | Alternative form of hiddle. [(transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To hide; conceal.] |
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