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abacus
abada
about
account
action
addition
affa
alquier
alt
alto-relievo
anacreontic
ancony
anise
aroura
arpent
arsenic
arura
as
aspect
astrite
barshot
bastard
baubee
bed
behalf
bemol
bigot
bister
bit
biza
blacken
blancard
blend
blink
blood
bone
bone-ace
boot
bootee
bord-halfpenny
brodekin
brother
buskin
caliber
caracol
carbine
cargoose
cartouch
centaur
centner
chariot
climate
coal-fish
combust
compress
concoct
conscience
coomb
corner
covert-way
crescent
crotch
crotchet
demi
demi-brigade
demi-culverin
demi-devil
demi-god
demi-gorge
demi-groat
demi-lance
demi-lune
demi-man
demi-natured
demi-premises
demi-quaver
demi-tone
demi-vill
demi-wolf
demy
dichotomy
digit
diminution
divine
dogvane
doze
emetin
expectation
falcon
faun
field-colors
five
flambeau
flat
flush
fother
fraction
galanga
galloper
garter
gazette
glass
gorget
green
grenade
grumble
half
half-blooded
half-hatched
half-heard
half-moon
half-pay
half-penny
half-penny-worth
half-pint
half-scholar
half-strained
half-sword
half-way
halfblood
halfen
halfer
halve
halves
hastily
hatch
hemi
hemicrany
hemicycle
hemina
hemiplegy
hemiptera
hemipteral
hemisphere
hemisphericical
hemistich
hemitone
hemitrope
hippocentaur
hippogriff
hornet
hourglass
hurdle
improve
improvidence
in
intercessor
intervention
ionic
issue
jack
jar
javelin
jews-stone
jingle
job
johannes
kilogram
knot
l
lance
leash
liter
load
lunated
lune
lunette
majority
manure
measure
mediety
meet
megrim
midway
minim
minotaur
moiety
moon
movingly
much
muddled
muddling
mulch
murmur
musketoon
name
obole
officious
pace
palisade
party-jury
perch
pint
plank
plurality
point
pole
poppy
precession
primer-seizin
privy
profile
pulse
purgation
pycnostyle
quaver
rapparee
ravage
ravelin
recess
relief
ridgling
rod
rubbish
rusma
sagittary
salute
saturn
satyr
scale
scruple
scrupulously
scull
sea-horse
semi
semi-acidified
semi-amplexicaul
semi-annual
semi-annually
semi-annular
semi-aperture
semi-barbarian
semi-castration
semi-columnar
semi-compact
semi-crustaceous
semi-cylindric
semi-deistical
semi-diameter
semi-diaphaneity
semi-diaphanous
semi-formed
semi-lenticular
semi-opake
semi-orbiclar
semi-ordinate
semi-osseous
semi-ovate
semi-oxygenated
semi-palmate
semi-pellucid
semi-perspicuous
semi-proof
semi-quadrate
semi-quintile
semi-savage
semi-spheric
semi-spheroidal
semi-transept
semi-transparent
semi-vitrified
semi-vocal
semi-vowel
semibreve
semicircle
semicircled
semicolon
semifloret
semilunar
semiped
semipedal
semiquaver
semitone
seroon
serve
sesqipedal
sesquiduplicate
sesquilter
sesquilteral
sesquipedalian
sesquiplicate
sesquitertian
sesterce
sextary
shekel
shire
signature
sine
sixpence
sluds
snatch
sofa
source
speechless
spontoon
spur
squadron
stand
stipendiary
stiver
strike
subdivide
submerge
swivel
tail
testoon
third
throttle
triton
tropic
truss
turn
twitter
twittering
under
unguicular
urn
watch-glass
whip-stitch
wring
yard-arm
zodiac



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1828 Definition

H`ALF, n. h`af. plu.halves, pron. h`avz.

One equal part of a thing which is divided into two parts, either in fact or in contemplation; a moiety; as half a pound; half a tract of land; half an orange; half the miseries or pleasures of life. It is applied to quantity, number, length, and every thing susceptible of division. In practice, of is often or usually omitted after half. We say, half a pound; half a mile; half the number.

Half the misery of life.

H`ALF, v.t. To divide into halves. [See Halve.]

H`ALF, adv. In part, or in an equal part of degree.

Half loth, and half consenting.

In composition, half denotes an equal part; or indefinitely, a part, and hence, imperfect.

1913 Definition
Half (half)
a.(häf)
Half
[AS. healf, half, half; as a noun, half, side, part; akin to OS., OFries., *** D. half, G. halb, Sw. half, Dan. halv, Icel. h&amacr]lfr, Goth. halbs. Cf. Halve, Behalf.]
  1. Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half bushel; a half hour; a half dollar; a half view.

    * The adjective and noun are often united to form a compound.

  2. Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; approximately a half, whether more or less; partial; imperfect; as, a half dream; half knowledge.

    Assumed from thence a half consent. Tennyson.

    Half ape (Zoöl.), a lemur. -- Half back. (Football) See under 2d Back. -- Half bent, the first notch, for the sear point to enter, in the tumbler of a gunlock; the halfcock notch. -- Half binding, a style of bookbinding in which only the back and corners are in leather. -- Half boarder, one who boards in part; specifically, a scholar at a boarding school who takes dinner only. -- Half-breadth plan (Shipbuilding), a horizontal plan of one half a vessel, divided lengthwise, showing the lines. -- Half cadence (Mus.), a cadence on the dominant. -- Half cap, a slight salute with the cap. [Obs.] Shak. -- At half cock, the position of the cock of a gun when retained by the first notch. -- Half hitch, a sailor's knot in a rope; half of a clove hitch. -- Half hose, short stockings; socks. -- Half measure, an imperfect or weak line of action. -- Half note (Mus.), a minim, one half of a semibreve. -- Half pay, half of the wages or salary; reduced pay; as, an officer on half pay. -- Half price, half the ordinary price; or a price much reduced. -- Half round. (a) (Arch.) A molding of semicircular section. (b) (Mech.) Having one side flat and the other rounded; -- said of a file. -- Half shift (Mus.), a position of the hand, between the open position and the first shift, in playing on the violin and kindred instruments. See Shift. -- Half step (Mus.), a semitone; the smallest difference of pitch or interval, used in music. -- Half tide, the time or state of the tide equally distant from ebb and flood. -- Half time, half the ordinary time for work or attendance; as, the half-time system. -- Half tint (Fine Arts), a middle or intermediate tint, as in drawing or painting. See Demitint. -- Half truth, a statement only partially true, or which gives only a part of the truth. Mrs. Browning. -- Half year, the space of six months; one term of a school when there are two terms in a year.

  3. In an equal part or degree; in some part approximating a half; partially; imperfectly; as, half-colored, half done, half-hearted, half persuaded, half conscious.
    "Half loth and half consenting." Dryden.

    Their children spoke halfin the speech of Ashdod. Neh. xiii. 24.

  4. Part; side; behalf.
    [Obs.] Wyclif.

    The four halves of the house. Chaucer.

  5. One of two equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided; -- sometimes followed by of; as, a half of an apple.

    Not half his riches known, and yet despised. Milton.

    A friendship so complete
    Portioned in halves between us.
    Tennyson.

    Better half. See under Better. - - In half, in two; an expression sometimes used improperly instead of in or into halves; as, to cut in half. [Colloq.] Dickens. -- In, or On, one's half, in one's behalf; on one's part. [Obs.] -- To cry halves, to claim an equal share with another. -- To go halves, to share equally between two.

  6. To halve. [Obs.] See Halve.
    Sir H. Wotton.

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