heir — a person who inherits or has a right of inheritance in the property of another following the latter's death.
hemp — Also called Indian hemp, marijuana. a tall, coarse plant, Cannabis sativa, that is native to Asia but naturalized or cultivated in many parts of the world and is the source of a valuable fiber as well as drugs such as marijuana and hashish. Compare cannabis.
her — Slang. a female: Is the new baby a her or a him?
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armor — covering worn to protect the body against weapons
capture — If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
centre — A centre is a building where people have meetings, take part in a particular activity, or get help of some kind.
ember — A small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
henry — the standard unit of inductance in the International System of Units (SI), formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second. Abbreviation: H.
herder — Johann Gottfried von [yoh-hahn gawt-freet fuh n] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈgɔt frit fən/ (Show IPA), 1744–1803, German philosopher and poet.
horror — an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a shuddering fear: to shrink back from a mutilated corpse in horror.
lecture — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
letter — a person who lets, especially one who rents out property.
treasurer — a person in charge of treasure or a treasury.
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adventurer — An adventurer is a person who enjoys going to new, unusual, and exciting places.
superior — higher in station, rank, degree, importance, etc.: a superior officer.
temperature — a measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value. The temperature of two systems is the same when the systems are in thermal equilibrium.