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91HEL vel BEL — HEL, vel BEL commune omnium fere olim Orientalium gentium Numen, Sol: in unaquaque autem urbe peculiare cognomen habebat; ut Emissenorum Elagabalus. Palmyrenorum Malchbelus et Aglibolus. Persarum Mithres, Babyloniorum Belus etc. Salmas. ad vopisc …
92hel·lenisme — hel|·le|nis|me Mot Pla Nom masculí …
93hel·lenització — hel|·le|nit|za|ci|ó Mot Agut Nom femení …
94hel·lenitzar — hel|·le|nit|zar Mot Agut Verb transitiu, intransitiu i pronominal …
95hel|den|ten|or — «HEHL duhn TEHN uhr; German HEHL duhn teh NOHR», noun. a tenor with a voice suited to heroic roles, especially in Wagnerian operas. ╂[< German Heldentenor < Held hero + Tenor tenor] …
96Hel|en of Troy — «HEHL uhn», Greek Legend. a very beautiful Greek woman, the daughter of Zeus and Leda, and the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. Her kidnaping by Paris caused the Trojan War …
97hel|e|nine — «HEHL uh nihn», noun. a drug obtained from a penicillium mold, used to treat certain virus diseases …
98hel|gra|mite — «HEHL gruh myt», noun. = hellgrammite. (Cf. ↑hellgrammite) …
99hel|i|borne — «HEHL uh BRN, BOHRN; HEE luh », adjective. carried or done by helicopter …
100hel|i|car — «HEHL uh KAHR, HEE luh », noun. a vehicle that is both a helicopter and an automobile. ╂[< heli(copter) + car] …