Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
Abbreviation of Hyderabad: a city in Telangana, India.
Abbreviation of Hollywood: a neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California.
Abbreviation of Haryana.
Censored spelling of Hitler.
plural of H-1B
plural of H-2A
plural of H-2B
Any of various positions on the field of play between the forwards and the fullbacks.
Alternative form of h bar.
plural of h-bar
Synonym of I-beam.
A configuration of DNA, a triple-stranded DNA helix structure, right-hand twisting, where the third DNA strand fills in the major groove found in B-DNA, bonding to the B-DNA with Hoogsteen-type bonding, forming Hoogsteen base pairs.
plural of H-DNA
The hour at which any major event planned for the future is set to begin, as used in United States military.
Hindutva pop music; Indian nationalist pop music.
The word hell/Hell.
Alternative spelling of HAM.
Her or His Imperial Highness (an honorific used of certain nobility).
Her or His Imperial Majesty (an honorific used of certain nobility).
Initialism of human immunodeficiency virus.
Alternative form of HRH.
Abbreviation of House Resolution; also H. Res.
Alternative form of HSH.
plural of H1-B
plural of H2RA
plural of h4x0r
plural of h4x0r
plural of h8er
present participle and gerund of h8
Alternative spelling of han't.
Alternative form of haunt, haint (“ghost”)
plural of ha'nt
Alternative spelling of howay.
An approximation of the sound of laughter.
plural of ha-ha
Alternative form of Hami.
A short immunoreactive sequence that is cloned to a gene and can be used to identify or purify recombinant proteins.
A surname from German or Dutch.
A surname from German.
plural of haafu
A surname.
plural of Haake
A male given name from Old Norse; that of many kings of Norway.
Alternative form of hangi.
plural of Haan
Initialism of High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program.
plural of haar
Initialism of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Marked by the presence of haar (“coastal fog”); foggy.
A surname.
plural of Haase
A remote township in the West Coast Region, South Island, New Zealand, named after Julius von Haast.
plural of haat
Alternative form of Ababda.
plural of Habab
Alternative form of Chabad (“branch of Judaism”).
A barangay of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, Philippines.
A metal collar mounted in between a sword's blade and the guard to hold the guard in place.
A surname.
A surname from German.
To perplex.
plural of Habbo
A habeas corpus.
A surname.
A surname.
A restricting bandage or frenum
A surname from German.
plural of Habe
A surname.
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Habib
A surname from German.
plural of Habig
Generally able or adroit; handy.
Alternative form of Habiru.
A social class or status group described as marginalized outsiders in ancient Near Eastern texts from the 2nd millinnium BCE, spanning regions such as Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and Egypt.
To finish or be finished; used to express that something is over or cannot be undone.
A member of a habitation colony at Stadacona founded by Samuel de Champlain, where Quebec City now lies.
Conditions suitable for an organism or population of organisms to live.
The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy.
plural of habitus
plural of habit
Of or relating to a habit; established as a habit; performed over and over again; recurrent, recurring.
Obsolete form of able.
plural of Hable
A handwoven fabric made from various plant fibers by the Hiligaynon people.
Happening randomly.
A technique of using splashed ink in brushwork painting, especially for painting a landscape.
A violent duststorm or sandstorm in the deserts of Arabia, North Africa, India, or North America.
An equivalent of mortmain in Islamic law
Alternative form of hubshi.
A surname from Amharic.
plural of Habte
Acronym of has and belongs to many, a many-to-many relationship in a database.
A civil parish in Ryedale district, North Yorkshire, England, which includes the settlements of Great Habton and Little Habton.
plural of habu
Initialism of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points.
Initialism of human angiotensin converting enzyme 2.
plural of hACE2
Rare spelling of háček.
Alternative spelling of háček.
plural of hacek
plural of HACE
Alternative spelling of háček.
A surname from Arabic.
A surname.
Alternative spelling of achoo.
A large homestead in a ranch or estate, usually in places where Colonial Spanish culture has had architectural influence.
A board upon which the falcon's food is placed; used by extension for the state of partial freedom in which they are kept before being trained.
simple past and past participle of hack
The chickaree or red squirrel.
A surname.
A surname from German.
To dress (flax or hemp) with a hackle; to prepare fibres of flax or hemp for spinning.
With a Jagged or rough surface.
plural of hack
A saw, with a blade that is put under tension, for cutting metal
Rare spelling of háček.
Rare spelling of háček.
Alternative form of hadn't
Obsolete form of hadst.
A surname.
Alternative form of hadeda.
plural of Hadad
Of or relating to the deepest parts of the ocean.
A surname.
A city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
The second brightest star in the constellation of Centaurus, Beta Centauri
plural of Hada
Recompense demanded under old English law for violence or insult to a person in holy orders.
A surname.
heather or heath
A haddock.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
State; order, estate, rank, degree, or quality.
The Hadean eon; part of the Precambrian supereon, spanning from around 4.6 to 4 billion years ago.
simple past and past participle of hade
The hadada ibis.
A surname.
plural of Haden
A surname from German.
A surname from Amharic.
plural of Hader
The god of the underworld and ruler of the dead, son of Cronus and Rhea, brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
Obsolete form of hajji.
present participle and gerund of hade
plural of Hadi
An eyewitness account of a saying or action of Muhammad or sometimes one of his companions not otherwise found in the Quran.
Alternative spelling of hajj.
Archaic form of hajji.
Archaic form of hajji.
plural of hadj
Alternative spelling of hajji.
plural of hadji
A habitational surname from Old English.
A surname.
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in Tonbridge and Malling borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ6350).
Alternative spelling of hadna.
A surname.
Misspelling of hadn't.
Of or relating to the deepest parts of the ocean.
Alternative form of hudud.
A title used by Muslims to honor a person.
Hadron; hadronic.
A composite particle that comprises two or more quarks held together by the strong force and (consequently) can interact with other particles via said force; a meson or a baryon.
second-person singular simple past indicative of have
Alternative form of hartal.
Alternative form of hudud.
An ethnic group of hunter-gatherers in central Tanzania.
A surname from Serbo-Croatian.
Young goat, kid.
present participle and gerund of have
A city in South Hwanghae Province, North Korea.
A language of New Caledonia.
A village and municipality of Belgium.
Alternative form of haemo-.
Alternative form of haemo- (“blood”).
Toward the haemal side.
Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels.
Alternative form of heme.
plural of haeme
Alternative spelling of hemic.
Alternative spelling of hemin.
Pertaining to blood.
A dark brown powder containing iron, prepared by the action of zinc dust as a reducing agent upon the colouring matter of the blood, and once used medicinally as a hematinic.
plural of haem
a king of Thrace, the son of Boreas, who was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife to Zeus and Hera
plural of Haen
A surname.
plural of Haese
simple past and past participle of haet
third-person singular simple present indicative of haet
A surname.
A surname from Persian, variant of Hafiz.
The side of the head; the temples.
A surname.
Alternative form of haffet.
To stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate.
One of the kings of Annwn, the otherworld in Welsh mythology.
Alternative spelling of hafiz. A Muslim title for one who "protects", memorizes the whole Qur’an.
Alternative form of hafiz.
A surname from Arabic.
A surname from German.
A surname from German.
hafnium oxide, HfO₂
A mineral of hafnium silicate ore, having the chemical formula HfSiO₄, produced synthetically by substituting hafnium for the zirconium in zircon.
Containing the univalent radical Hf=O.
A Welsh summer dwelling.
plural of hafod
simple past and past participle of haft
A maker of handles for knives and other tools
plural of haft
plural of hafu
A small wood, or part of a wood or copse, which is marked off or enclosed for felling, or which has been felled.
A surname from Irish.
plural of Hagan
The Egyptian concubine of Abraham, mother of Ishmael.
plural of Hagar
Alternative form of harquebus.
An arquebus, a firearm with a long barrel.
Synonym of hagdon (“the greater shearwater”).
One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus, especially, Ardenna gravis (syn. Puffinus gravis, Puffinus major), the great shearwater, and Puffinus stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater.
A city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
A surname.
plural of Hager
A surname from German.
plural of Hagey
A book of the Old Testament of the Bible and the Tanakh.
A surname.
Like a hag; ugly.
plural of Hagge
Alternative form of hajji (one who has participated in a hajj)
rough; unevenly cut
plural of Hagg
Resembling or characteristic of a hag (old or ugly woman or witch).
Form of hagio- used before a vowel.
Alternative form of hagigah.
A surname.
plural of Hagin
saints
The h rune symbol in esotericism, Germanic neopaganism and Germanic philology.
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Hagle
A shearwater.
A hamlet in Lugwardine parish, Herefordshire, England (OS grid ref SO5641).
Synonym of hagdon.
Initialism of high anion gap metabolic acidosis.
A surname.
A barangay of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, Philippines.
A surname from German.
A surname.
Alternative form of Hakob.
past participle of hagride
A surname.
A profit-making private school, common in South Korea.
plural of Hagy
simple past and past participle of haha
simple past and past participle of haha
haha (an onomatopoeic representation of laughter).
plural of haha
A city in Georgia, United States.
plural of Hahm
plural of Hahn.
A county-level city of Nantong, Jiangsu, China.
Alternative form of Hai'an.
A Tibetan autonomous prefecture in Qinghai, China.
A surname
A work in a Japanese prosimetric style combining prose and haiku.
Alternative form of haik.
plural of haick
A member of an indigenous people of the Northwest Coast of North America who live primarily in British Columbia and Alaska.
Archaic form of Haida.
Of or relating to the Haida people.
An insular township of Xiapu, Ningde, Fujian, China.
A surname.
plural of Haida
A unisex given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
A surname.
plural of Haid
Alternative spelling of hajduk.
Alternative spelling of hajduk.
A female given name originating as a coinage.
A port city in northern Israel.
Related or pertaining to Haifa, a city in northern Israel.
A surname.
plural of Haigh
A surname from Old English.
A form of Japanese comic verse, featuring satire and puns.
The central chapel of the three forming the sanctuary of a Coptic church. It contains the high altar, and is often closed off by a screen.
Alternative form of haik.
plural of haikh
The capital and most populous city of Hainan province, China; located on the north side of Hainan island.
plural of haik
A Japanese poem in three lines, the first and last consisting of five morae, and the second consisting of seven morae, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.
One of the typhoon names.
plural of haiku
simple past and past participle of hail
Hainan: an island and province of China.
A district and former county-level city of Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, China.
A surname.
simple past and past participle of hail
A female given name.
A person who or a device which calls, summons loudly, or hails.
Hailes Castle in East Lothian, Scotland, the origin of the baronetcy (OS grid ref NT5775).
A surname from Old English, a spelling variant of Hayley.
A female given name, variant of Hayley.
Obsolete spelling of hail.
plural of hail
A single ball of hail, or solid precipitation
A surname from Amharic.
plural of Hailu
Containing hail; involving hail falling.
A surname from German.
A district of Nantong, Jiangsu, China; a former county-level city and former county of Nantong, Jiangsu, China.
has not
A Native American tribe that lived in what is now east Texas.
Synonym of Hainan: the Hainanese-derived name (An island off the coast of southern China).
A province off the coast of southern China, primarily made up of Hainan Island. Capital: Haikou.
simple past and past participle of hain
A surname.
A surname from Irish.
A surname.
plural of hain
Alternative form of haunt.
plural of haint
Alternative form of haik.
Obsolete spelling of hair.
Bearing one's own hair as grown and yet attached; neither bald nor hairless.
Consisting or made of hair
plural of haire
The line along one's forehead where hair starts growing.
A false substitute for a person's hair; a toupee or wig.
plural of hair
An indigenous people living in Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada.
A city and raion of Vinnytsia Oblast, in western Ukraine.
Synonym of Hephthalite.
Alternative form of aitch.
A surname.
plural of Haith
A country in the Caribbean. Official name: Republic of Haiti.
A Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture in Qinghai, China.
An exclamation of exasperation, said especially when a bad event occurs.
A county of Haibei, Qinghai, China.
A district of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
A female given name in Hausa, from Arabic
A surname.
A surname from Hungarian.
An outlaw, highwayman, or freedom fighter in the Balkans.
plural of Hajdu
A domesticated camel or dromedary used for riding
A surname.
plural of Hajek
plural of haj
plural of hajib
plural of haji
A female hajji.
A member of an ethnic group of North India and Pakistan, traditionally working as barbers.
Synonym of cameleer, a camel-mounted soldier.
A surname.
One who participates in the Hajj.
plural of hajj
plural of hajji.
A member of an ethnolinguistic group living in northeastern Bangladesh and in the West Bengal, Meghalaya, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh states of India.
A surname.
simple past and past participle of haka.
An arbitrator.
A type of traditional Japanese clothing, resembling very wide pleated trousers.
plural of hakam
An elaborate feast in Maori culture.
plural of haka.
a traditional Cantonese shrimp dumpling
A shrub of the genus Hakea, of Australia.
plural of hakea
The pike (fish).
plural of haked
Archaic form of hakim.
Irreducible, compact, and containing a non-∂-parallel incompressible surface (besides a sphere or disk).
third-person singular simple present indicative of hake
A town in Chin State, Myanmar.
A wise man or scholar.
The mitzvah (commandment) to “assemble” the Jewish people to hear the Torah (Deuteronomy 31:12).
A surname.
plural of hakim
present participle and gerund of hake
An isometric-hextetrahedral gray brown mineral containing antimony, arsenic, copper, mercury, selenium, and sulfur.
Of or relating to the Hakka (Kejia, 客家 (Kèjiā)), an ethnic group of the Han Chinese.
plural of Hakka
A transliteration of the Armenian male given name Հակոբ (Hakob).
A form of body-centred somatic psychotherapy developed in the 1970s.
plural of hako
A city in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Alternative form of hagwon.
simple past and past participle of hale
Alternative spelling of halal.
Synonym of Aleppo.
A surname from Arabic.
Allowable, according to Muslim religious customs, to have or do.
A wedlease (temporary marriage) to a stranger undertaken prior to remarriage to an ex, that is to make the remarriage halal, or the woman halala f to marry.
third-person singular simple present indicative of halal
Synonym of Salang (This name is used more in Laos.)
A diacritic used in most writing systems of the Indian subcontinent to signify the lack of an inherent vowel.
A religious gathering to study Islam and the Qur'an.
plural of hala
A surname from Hungarian.
A school or group of hula dancers.
plural of halau
Alternative form of halva.
A census-designated place in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States.
A soft, sweet, small- to medium-sized date (the fruit).
An Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra states of India.
A surname.
A surname.
Synonym of turmeric.
A ridge of high ground in Devon, England, between the rivers Exe and Teign.
Alternative form of Halab.
simple past and past participle of hale
A stew-like dish traditionally consisting of wheat, mutton, spices, and other ingredients, popular in the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.
A village in Halen, Hasselt, Limburg, Belgium.
comparative form of hale: more hale
plural of haler
plural of haler
third-person singular simple present indicative of hale
superlative form of hale: most hale
Initialism of high-assay low-enriched uranium: enriched uranium of 5%-20% enrichment.
plural of HALEU
A surname from Old English, variant of Hayley, a common spelling variant of Hayley.
plural of Haley
half or partial; not complete
Synonym of esparto (“North African grass”).
Any of various positions on the field of play between the forwards and the fullbacks.
simple past and past participle of halfcock
Archaic spelling of half.
With regard to the Sleeping Beauty problem: one who argues that the probability of heads is 1/2.
Half.
A surname.
A discontinued English (later British) coin worth half of one penny (old or new).
The ordinal form of half; ½; 50%; .5.
Alternative spelling of halfie.
Any spider in the now obsolete family Halidae, which since 2006 is considered part of the family Pisauridae.
Any salt of any halogen acid (such as hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, or hydroiodic acid).
plural of halid
The former coin of Slovakia, 100 haliers equal a koruna.
A female given name, variant of Hailey.
A surname from Tagalog.
Alternative form of haleem (“stew-like dish”).
A female given name from Arabic.
plural of Halim
A transliteration of the Belarusian female given name Галі́на (Halína).
salty; saline
present participle and gerund of hale
Native salt; sodium chloride NaCl as a mineral; rock salt.
a type of dumplings in in Circassian cuisine
A Greek island in the Dodecanese
A surname from Middle English
A surname.
plural of Halko
Alternative form of challah.
Alternative form of challah.
Alternative form of halal.
A surname.
The passage or space between the outer and inner door of a cottage; the partition between the passage and the room.
An independent city in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
A hymn of praise chanted during the Passover supper, consisting of Psalms cxiii to cxviii.
A settlement in Almondsbury parish, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST5580).
A surname.
A surname
A surname from Irish.
A diminutive of the female given name Harriet.
Any of a group of German North Sea islands without protective dykes.
A surname from Swedish.
A distinguishing characteristic.
Alternative form of hello (“greeting”).
A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention to something or to incite; a shout.
Used to greet someone, or to catch their attention.
plural of hallo
plural of halla
A saint; a holy person; an apostle.
Consecrated or sanctified; sacred, holy.
plural of hall
To seem to perceive things (with one or more of one's senses) which are not really present; to have visions; to experience a hallucination.
A surname.
A big toe.
A rare spelling variant of Hallie, diminutive of the female given name Harriet.
Synonym of Korean Wave.
A board game invented by George Howard Monks in which the players' men jump over those in adjacent squares.
A surname.
The feast of All Saints' Day.
A village and commune of Satu Mare County, Romania.
The symbol “∎” marking the end of a proof.
plural of halm
A surname.
Alternative spelling of haloed.
sea, salt, salt water
An Attic festival, celebrated principally at Eleusis, in honour of Demeter, Dionysus, and Poseidon.