💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Holothure"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| holohedrismnoun | The property of being holohedral. |
| holernoun | (US, slang, in combination) An outhouse with the specified number of holes for use as toilets. |
| holoarchynoun | Alternative form of holarchy. [(philosophy) A connection between holons (things that are both a part and a whole).] |
| hulvernoun | — |
| holmnoun | Small island, islet. |
| hurcheonnoun | (obsolete, dialectal) A hedgehog. |
| holoimagenoun | (science fiction) A holographic image. |
| holophonenoun | (science fiction) A hologrammatic telecommunication device. |
| hollinnoun | (British, archaic) holly |
| holonoun | (science fiction) A hologram. |
| hoplopleuridnoun | (entomology) Any louse in the family Hoplopleuridae. |
| hackboltnoun | (archaic, Scilly Isles) A greater shearwater or hagdon (Ardenna gravis). |
| holarchynoun | (philosophy) A connection between holons (things that are both a part and a whole). |
| holynoun | (archaic) A thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in Holy of Holies. |
| holmenoun | Any of various villages in England. |
| holknoun | (UK dialectal) A hollow cavity. |
| hippodamenoun | (obsolete, rare, mythology) A sea horse or hippocampus. |
| holohedronnoun | A holohedral crystal. |
| houltnoun | (obsolete) A wood; copse. |
| hodmandodnoun | (Essex, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, dialectal) A snail. |
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