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101hel|i|ces — «HEHL uh seez», noun. a plural of helix …
102hel|i|chry|sum — «HEHL ih KRY suhm», noun. = strawflower. (Cf. ↑strawflower) ╂[< New Latin Helichrysum the genus name < Greek hélix spiral + chr ós gold] …
103hel|i|coi|dal — «HEHL uh KOY duhl», adjective. = helicoid. (Cf. ↑helicoid) …
104hel|i|cop|ter|ist — «HEHL uh KOP tuhr ihst, HEE luh », noun. the pilot of a helicopter …
105hel|i|cop|ter — «HEHL uh KOP tuhr, HEE luh », noun, verb. –n. an aircraft that is lifted from the ground and kept in the air by horizontal propellers or rotors. Helicopters have no wings. –v.i. to travel by helicopter: »A Democratic Representative…helicoptered… …
106hel|i|copt — «HEHL uh kopt, HEE luh », intransitive verb, transitive verb. = helicopter. (Cf. ↑helicopter) …
107hel|i|lift — «HEHL uh LIHFT, HEE luh », transitive verb. to transport by helicopter, especially in an emergency …
108hel|i|pad — «HEHL uh PAD, HEE luh », noun. a small area for helicopters to take off or land on …
109hel|i|port — «HEHL uh PRT, POHRT; HEE luh », noun. an airport for helicopters. Heliports may be built on the tops of buildings or in other small areas in large cities …
110hel|i|spher|i|cal — «HEHL uh SFEHR uh kuhl», adjective. winding spirally on a sphere: »a helispherical line …