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Herm (a commune in France) proper noun [UK: herm] [US: ˈhɝːm] | Herm◼◼◼nom {f} |
Herm (one of the Channel Islands) proper noun [UK: herm] [US: ˈhɝːm] | Herm◼◼◼nom {f} |
herm (rectangular pillar) noun [UK: herm] [US: ˈhɝːm] | hermès◼◼◼nom {m} |
Herman (given name) proper noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mən] [US: ˈhɝː.mən] | Armand◼◼◼nom propre |
hermaphrodism (congenital condition) noun [UK: hˈɜːməfrədˌɪzəm] [US: hˈɜːməfrədˌɪzəm] | hermaphrodismenom {m} |
hermaphrodite (having both male and female gonads) adjective [UK: hɜː.ˈmæ.frə.daɪt] [US: hər.ˈmæ.frə.ˌdaɪt] | hermaphrodite◼◼◼adjectif bisexué◼◻◻adjectif bisexuéeadjectif |
hermaphrodite (individual or organism having both male and female gonads) noun [UK: hɜː.ˈmæ.frə.daɪt] [US: hər.ˈmæ.frə.ˌdaɪt] | hermaphrodite◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f}Snails are hermaphrodites. = Les escargots sont hermaphrodites. |
hermaphroditic (biology: possessing the reproductive organs of both sexes) adjective [UK: hərˌ.mæ.frə.ˈdɪ.tɪk] [US: hər.ˌmæ.frə.ˈdɪ.tɪk] | hermaphrodite◼◼◼adjectif androgyne [not self-sufficient]adjectif |
hermaphroditic (of or pertaining to hermaphrodism) adjective [UK: hərˌ.mæ.frə.ˈdɪ.tɪk] [US: hər.ˌmæ.frə.ˈdɪ.tɪk] | hermaphrodite◼◼◼adjectif |
hermaphroditism (state of having both male and female sexual organs) noun [UK: hɜːˈmæfrədaɪtɪz(ə)m ] [US: hərˈmæfrəˌdaɪtɪz(ə)m ] | hermaphrodisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
Hermaphroditus (Greek god) proper noun | Hermaphrodite◼◼◼nom propre |
hermeneutical (concerning hermeneutics) adjective [UK: hˌɜːmənjˈuːtɪkəl] [US: hˌɜːmənˈuːɾɪkəl] | herméneutique◼◼◼adjectif |
hermeneutics (art and science of text interpretation) noun [UK: ˌhɜː.mə.ˈnjuː.tɪks] [US: ˌhɝː.mə.ˈnjuː.tɪks] | herméneutique◼◼◼nom {f} |
Hermes (Greek god Hermes) proper noun [UK: ˈhɜː.miz] [US: ˈhɝː.miz] | Hermès◼◼◼nom propre |
hermetic (hermetically sealed) adjective [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk] [US: hɝː.ˈme.tɪk] | hermétique◼◼◼adjectif |
hermetic (isolated) adjective [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk] [US: hɝː.ˈme.tɪk] | hermétique◼◼◼adjectif |
hermetic (pertaining to alchemy) adjective [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk] [US: hɝː.ˈme.tɪk] | hermétique◼◼◼adjectif |
hermetic (pertaining to Hermes Trismegistus) adjective [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk] [US: hɝː.ˈme.tɪk] | hermétique◼◼◼adjectif |
hermetically adverb [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk.l̩i] [US: hər.ˈme.tɪk.ə.li] | hermétiquement◼◼◼adverbe |
hermetically sealed (airtight) adjective | hermétiquement fermé◼◼◼adjectif |
hermeticity noun | herméticité◼◼◼nom |
Hermione (Daughter of Helen and Menelaus, wife of Orestes) proper noun [UK: hərˈ.maɪə.ni] [US: hər.ˈmaɪə.ni] | Hermione◼◼◼nom propre |
hermit [hermits] (recluse; someone who lives alone) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪt] [US: ˈhɝː.mət] | ermite◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f}The hermit lived in a wooden hut. = L'ermite vivait dans une cabane en bois. |
hermit [hermits] (religious recluse; eremite) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪt] [US: ˈhɝː.mət] | ermite◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f}The hermit lived in a wooden hut. = L'ermite vivait dans une cabane en bois. ermitanenom {f} |
hermit crab [hermit crabs] (crustacean) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪt kræb] [US: ˈhɝː.mət ˈkræb] | bernard-l’ermitenom {m} |
hermitage (dwelling place of hermit) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪ.tɪdʒ] [US: ˈhɝː.mə.tədʒ] | ermitage◼◼◼nom {m} |
hermitage (place of seclusion) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪ.tɪdʒ] [US: ˈhɝː.mə.tədʒ] | ermitage◼◼◼nom {m} |
Hermitian (equal to its transpose conjugate) adjective | hermitien◼◼◼adjectif |
hermitize (isolate oneself) verb | ermiterverbe |
Her Majesty (title of respect when referring to a queen) pronoun [UK: hɜː(r) ˈmæ.dʒə.sti] [US: hər ˈmæ.dʒə.sti] | Sa Majesté◼◼◼nom {f} |
aerothermal adjective | aérothermique◼◼◼adjectif |
aluminothermy (the production of a metal from its oxide by heating it with aluminium) noun [UK: əlˈuːmɪnˌʌðəmi] [US: əlˈuːmɪnˌʌðɚmi] | aluminothermienom {f} |
athermanous adjective [UK: ˈaθəmˌanəs] [US: ˈæθɚmˌænəs] | athermaneadjectif |
athermochroic adjective | athermochroïqueadjectif |
decipherment (the analysis of documents written in ancient languages) noun [UK: dɪˈsaɪfəmənt ] [US: dɪˈsaɪfərmənt ] | déchiffrement◼◼◼nom {m} |
diathermy [diathermies] (generation of heat using high-frequency electromagnetic currents) noun [UK: ˈdaɪə.ˌθərm.i] [US: ˈdaɪə.ˌθər.mi] | diathermie◼◼◼nom {f} |