Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . idence, for adjudicatisn ;extent within which sound may be heard.—Hear-aay, n. Report; rumor ; common talk. — Hearken,harkn, v. i. [-ened (-nd), -ening.] To listen, giveheed, hear with attention, obedience, or compli-ance. Hearse, hers, n. A carriage for conveyingthe dead tothe grave; monument; tomb.—v. t. To lay in ahearse. Heart, hart, n. (Anat.) Ahollow, muscular organ,contracting rhythmical


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . idence, for adjudicatisn ;extent within which sound may be heard.—Hear-aay, n. Report; rumor ; common talk. — Hearken,harkn, v. i. [-ened (-nd), -ening.] To listen, giveheed, hear with attention, obedience, or compli-ance. Hearse, hers, n. A carriage for conveyingthe dead tothe grave; monument; tomb.—v. t. To lay in ahearse. Heart, hart, n. (Anat.) Ahollow, muscular organ,contracting rhythmical- and keeping up the ?circulation of the seat of the affec-tionsorsensibilities, also of the understanding orwill, and of moral life ™and character ; individ- Lual disposition and char-acter; the inmost ormost essential part ofany body or system ;vital portion ; courage ;spirit ; vigorous activ-ity ; p o w e r of fertileproduction ; that whichis heart-shaped, esp. afigure like thatin the margin,or one of a se-ries of playing-cards, distin-guished by it.—Hearten,-n,r.«. [-ened(-nd), -ENiNO.] To en-courage, embolden.—Hearfy, -t, a. [-ier, -iest.] Exhibiting the action.


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