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71Heck disease — (hek) [John W. Heck, American dentist, born 1923] focal epithelial hyperplasia; see under hyperplasia …
72heck-meckalectic — Beyond beautiful and captivating. Jennifer Lopez looked heck mecalectic in that dress she wore to the awards show …
73heck-meckalectic — Beyond beautiful and captivating. Jennifer Lopez looked heck mecalectic in that dress she wore to the awards show …
74heck of it — See: DEVIL OF IT …
75heck of it — See: DEVIL OF IT …
76heck — 1) a wooden or iron grating placed in a river or at a mill dam to obstruct the passage of fish while allowing free flow of water. Also used to prevent salmon leaping into a dam or weir (Scottish dialect). Also spelled haik, hak, hake, hack, haick …
77Heck — John W., U.S. dentist, *1923. See H. disease …
78Heck — der (uber das Wasser herausragende) hintere Teil eines Schiffes. Man unterscheidet: das elliptische Dampferheck alterer Schiffe; das bei Fracht und Fahrgastschiffen bevorzugte Kreuzerheck; das u.a. bei Segel und Motorbooten zu findende… …
79Heck — Hẹck das; s, e / s; der hinterste Teil eines Schiffes, Autos oder Flugzeugs ↔ Bug || Abbildung unter Flugzeug, ↑Segelboot || K : Heckantrieb, Heckfenster, Heckmotor, Heckscheibe, Heckspoiler, Hecktür || zu Heckscheibe Abbildung unter ↑Auto …
80heck — hek interj. darn!, shoot! (mild oath expressing irritation, annoyance, etc.); hell, why not …