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herbal tea (beverage made by infusion of herbs)
noun

bylinný čajnoun

herbalist [herbalists] (person who treats diseases by herbs)
noun
[UK: ˈhɜː.bə.lɪst]
[US: ˈɝː.bə.ləst]

bylinkářnoun
{m}

herbarium [herbaria] (collection of dried plants)
noun
[UK: hərˈ.be.riəm]
[US: hər.ˈbe.riəm]

herbářnoun
{m}

Herbert (male given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈhɜː.bət]
[US: ˈhɝː.bərt]

Herbertproper noun

herbicidal (relating to herbicides)
adjective
[UK: hˌɜːbɪsˈaɪdəl]
[US: hˌɜːbɪsˈaɪdəl]

herbicidníadjective

herbicide [herbicides] (substance used to kill plants)
noun
[UK: ˈhɜː.bɪ.saɪd]
[US: ˈhɝː.bə.ˌsaɪd]

herbicidnoun
{m}

herbivore [herbivora] (plant-eating organism)
noun
[UK: ˈhɜː.bɪ.vɔː(r)]
[US: ˈhɝː.bɪ.ˌvɔːr]

býložravecnoun
{m}

herbivorous (feeding only on plants)
adjective
[UK: hɜː.ˈbɪ.və.rəs]
[US: hər.ˈbɪ.və.rəs]

býložravýadjective
{m}

herbivorousness (the state or quality of being herbivorous)
noun

býložravostnoun
{f}

Herculean (of extraordinary might, power, size, etc.)
adjective
[UK: ˌhɜː.kjʊ.ˈliːən]
[US: hər.ˈkjuː.liən]

herkulovskýadjective

Herculean (requiring a huge amount of work)
adjective
[UK: ˌhɜː.kjʊ.ˈliːən]
[US: hər.ˈkjuː.liən]

herkulovskýadjective

Hercules (constellation)
proper noun
[UK: ˈhɜː.kjə.ˌliz]
[US: ˈhɝː.kjə.ˌliz]

Herkulesproper noun
{m}

souhvězdí Herkulaproper noun
{n}

Hercules (The Roman name of Heracles, see also: Heracles)
proper noun
[UK: ˈhɜː.kjə.ˌliz]
[US: ˈhɝː.kjə.ˌliz]

Herkulesproper noun
{m}

herd [herds] (a crowd, a mass of people; now usually pejorative)
noun
[UK: hɜːd]
[US: ˈhɝːd]

stádonoun
{n}

herd [herds] (a number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper)
noun
[UK: hɜːd]
[US: ˈhɝːd]

stádonoun
{n}

herd [herds] (any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company)
noun
[UK: hɜːd]
[US: ˈhɝːd]

stádonoun
{n}

herd behaviour (the tendency of a group of individuals (a herd) to react coherently without there being any coordination between them)
noun

stádní chovánínoun
{n}

herd immunity (form of indirect protection against a disease)
noun

kolektivní imunitanoun
{f}

herdsman [herdsmen] (a person who tends livestock, especially cows and sheep)
noun
[UK: ˈhɜːdz.mən]
[US: ˈhɝːdz.mən]

pasáknoun
{m}

pastevecnoun
{m}

pastýřnoun
{m}

here (in, on, or at this place)
adverb
[UK: hɪə(r)]
[US: hɪər]

tadyadverb

tuadverb

zdeadverb

here (this place)
noun
[UK: hɪə(r)]
[US: hɪər]

toto místonoun
{n}

here (this time, the present situation)
noun
[UK: hɪə(r)]
[US: hɪər]

tato chvílenoun
{f}

tato dobanoun
{f}

tento momentnoun
{m}

here (to this place)
adverb
[UK: hɪə(r)]
[US: hɪər]

semadverb

tadyadverb

here and there (in one place and another)
adverb
[UK: hɪə(r) ənd ðeə(r)]
[US: hɪər ænd ˈðer]

sem tamadverb

here you are (said when handing something over)
phrase
[UK: hɪə(r) juː ə(r)]
[US: hɪər ˈjuː ˈɑːr]

prosímphrase

hereby (formal phrase)
adverb
[UK: ˌhɪə.ˈbaɪ]
[US: ˌhɪr.ˈbaɪ]

tímtoadverb

hereditary (of a disease or trait: passed in the genes)
adjective
[UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.tri]
[US: hə.ˈre.də.ˌte.ri]

dědičnýadjective

hereditary (of a title, honor or right: granted to somebody's descendant after that person's death)
adjective
[UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.tri]
[US: hə.ˈre.də.ˌte.ri]

dědičnýadjective

hereditary (which is passed on as inheritance)
adjective
[UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.tri]
[US: hə.ˈre.də.ˌte.ri]

dědičnýadjective

heredity (hereditary transmission)
noun
[UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.ti]
[US: hə.ˈre.də.ti]

dědičnostnoun
{f}

hereinafter (In the parts of this document, statement, or book that follow; after this)
adverb
[UK: ˌhɪə.rɪn.ˈɑːf.tə(r)]
[US: ˌhɪə.rɪn.ˈæf.tər]

dáleadverb

heresiarch (founder of a heresy)
noun
[UK: hˈerəsɪˌɑːk]
[US: hˈerəsɪˌɑːrk]

arcikacířnoun
{m}

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