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121Hel|len — «HEHL uhn», noun. a king of Thessaly, legendary ancestor of the Hellenes …
122hel|lion — «HEHL yuhn», noun. U.S. Informal. a mischievous, troublesome person: »A gang of young hellions roamed the streets at night …
123hel|lo-girl — «heh LOH GURL, huh », noun. Slang. a telephone operator …
124hel|lu|o li|bro|rum — «HEHL yu oh ly BRR uhm, BROHR », Latin. 1. a bookworm. 2. (literally) devourer of books …
125hel|met|ed — «HEHL muh tihd», adjective. wearing a helmet …
126hel|min|thi|a|sis — «HEHL mihn THY uh sihs», noun. a disease characterized by the presence of parasitic worms in the body. ╂[< New Latin helminthiasis < Greek helminthiân suffer from worms < hélmins, inthos helminth] …
127hel|min|thic — «hehl MIHN thihk», adjective. 1. having to do with a helminth or intestinal worm. 2. expelling worms …
128hel|minth — «HEHL mihnth», noun. a worm, especially an intestinal worm, such as the tapeworm or the roundworm. ╂[< Greek hélmins inthos, related to eileîn to turn, roll] …