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amicable
amicably
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andreolite
antacid
antimony
apothecary
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arminian
articulation
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bewitch
bewitched
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blindworm
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boyuna
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cadency
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captivated
captive
caution
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charma
charmed
charmer
charmeress
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cribration
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delightfully
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diaschism
diatessaron
diatonic
direct
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disarming
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discordant
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do
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ear
electuary
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enamored
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enchanting
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endamage
endamaged
endamaging
enharmonic
enticingly
epithem
escape
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evaporation
ever
evilwishing
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excantation
extraction
fascinate
fascinated
fascinating
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free
gain
generator
goddess
good
goodliness
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h
happy
harm
harmattan
harmful
harmless
harmlessly
harmonic
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harmonical
harmonics
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harmoniously
harmoniousness
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harmonizer
harmonometer
harmony
harsh
heart
hippomane
hurt
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hurtless
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ill-natured
image
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improvident
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inharmonic
inharmonical
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innocency
innocent
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innoxiously
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inoffensive
inoffensively
inoffensiveness
instrument
intelligence
invert
it
julep
laboratory
levigate
lotion
lumber
maiden
make
maleficience
maleficient
manipulation
matchless
maturant
melody
member
mischief
mischief-making
mischievous
mischievousness
miss
mithridate
mixture
modesty
modulation
monochord
music
musical
musically
musicalness
never
night-spell
nocument
noise
note
noxious
number
obole
organ
part
pass
pastil
patch
peace
perhaps
periapt
personal
pharmaceutic
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pharmaceutically
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pharmacology
pharmacopaeia
pharmacopolist
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phylactery
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play
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pledge
polychrest
preparation
privative
proportion
proportional
purgation
quinine
rabble-charming
reconcilableness
reflective
relative
repose
result
rhetoric
rhythmical
rich
rime
ring
risk
rosy
rough
sackless
safe
sagapenum
sal
scandalize
scath
scene
self-harming
sheep
shrew-mouse
sickness
silliness
simple
simplicity
sinapism
sinistrous
sinner
siren
smite
smooth
sparadrap
species
spell
stationary
staurolite
staurotide
strong
stuff
subdue
sublime
sublimely
swear
sweet
symbolize
symphonious
symphony
telesm
time
toad
torrefaction
torrefy
touch
traduction
train
transfusion
triad
tunable
tunableness
tunably
tune
tuned
tuneful
tuneless
tuning
turn
uncharm
uncharmed
uncharming
uncleanly
undeservingly
undiscording
unharmful
unharmonious
unharmoniously
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unhurtful
unhurtfully
uninjured
union
unison
universal
unmusical
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unoffending
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unsafely
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untune
ustulation
utmost
versification
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vouchsafe
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H  ›  harm
H  ›  harm
1828 Definition

H`ARM, n.

1. Injury; hurt; damage; detriment.

Do thyself no harm. Acts.16.

He shall make amends for the harm he hath done in the holy thing. Lev.5.

2. Moral wrong; evil; mischief; wickedness; a popular sense of the word.

H`ARM, v.t. To hurt; to injure; to damage; to impair soundness of body, either animal or vegetable.

1913 Definition
Harm (harm)
n.(härm)
Harm
[OE. harm, hearm, AS. hearm; akin to OS. harm, G. harm grief, Icel. harmr, Dan. harme, Sw. harm; cf. OSlav. *** Russ. sram' shame, Skr. ç]rama toil, fatigue.]
  1. Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.
  2. That which causes injury, damage, or loss.

    We, ignorant of ourselves,
    Beg often our own harms.
    Shak.

    Syn. -- Mischief; evil; loss; injury. See Mischief.

  3. To hurt] to injure; to damage; to wrong.

    Though yet he never harmed me. Shak.

    No ground of enmity between us known
    Why he should mean me ill or seek to harm.
    Milton.


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