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  • 121Hidschad — Hid|schad: Pl. von ↑ Hadsch …

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  • 122hidnàcia — hid|nà|ci|a Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení …

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  • 123hidden — hid|den1 [ˈhıdn] the past participle of ↑hide hidden 2 hidden2 adj 1.) difficult to see or find ▪ the use of hidden cameras ▪ Some areas can hold hidden dangers for dogs. ▪ the hidden meaning behind his words ▪ Be on the lookout for hidden costs… …

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  • 124hideous — hid|e|ous [ˈhıdiəs] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: hidous, from hide terror ] extremely unpleasant or ugly ▪ a hideous dress ▪ hideous crimes ▪ Dinnertime that day was hideous. >hideously adv ▪ Her face was hideously scarred.… …

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  • 125hiding — hid|ing [ˈhaıdıŋ] n 1.) [U] when someone stays somewhere in secret, especially because they have done something illegal or are in danger be in/go into/come out of hiding ▪ He went into hiding in 1973. 2.) [singular] spoken informal a) a severe… …

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  • 126Hiddenit — Hid|de|nit [auch ... nit] der; s, e <nach dem amerik. Mineralogen W. H. Hidden (✝1918) u. zu 2↑...it> smaragdgrün od. gelb gefärbtes Mineral, ein Schmuckstein …

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  • 127Hidschan — Hid|schan* [...dʒ...] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. arab. hiǧān> [weißes] Reitkamel …

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  • 128Hidschra — Hid|schra* vgl. ↑Hedschra …

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