💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hutter"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| huddlernoun | One who huddles. |
| hutteriannoun | Relating to the Hutterites. |
| huteriannoun | Alternative form of Hutterian. [Relating to the Hutterites.] |
| hutmentnoun | (military) An encampment of huts. |
| huteritenoun | Alternative form of Hutterite. [A member of a communal branch of Anabaptists founded by Jakob Hutter.] |
| huttingnoun | (historical) A hovel or slum building in parts of Asia. |
| hovelnoun | (derogatory) A poor cottage; a small, mean house; a hut. |
| houselingnoun | The act of administering the eucharist. |
| bohíonoun | hut (a small timber dwelling with thatched roof) |
| hutchienoun | (dated, military slang) A dugout or shelter, especially as used in the Korean War. |
| house hermitnoun | A person who remains at home and rarely goes out. |
| hutmasternoun | The person in charge of a hut providing accommodation to hikers. |
| humpynoun | A white perch (Morone americana). |
| hootchienoun | (slang) Alternative form of hoochie (“promiscuous or scantily-dressed woman”). [(derogatory, slang) A woman who dresses scantily or in a revealing fashion.] |
| hodgenoun | A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| huckernoun | Someone who hucks (any meaning) |
| housonoun | (Australia, slang) A resident of public housing. |
| hidelnoun | Alternative form of hiddle. [(now chiefly dialectal) A hiding-place; a sheltered spot.] |
| habitatornoun | (obsolete) A dweller; an inhabitant. |
| hoochienoun | (slang, US, black) Playful or affectionate term of address for a woman |
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