Hog-latin
noun
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[hog-muh-ney] /ˌhɒg məˈneɪ/ noun, Scot. 1. the eve of New Year’s Day. 2. (lowercase) a gift given on Hogmanay. /ˌhɒɡməˈneɪ/ noun 1. (sometimes not capital)
- Hogmolly
[hawg-mol-ee, hog-] /ˈhɔgˌmɒl i, ˈhɒg-/ noun, plural hogmollies (especially collectively) hogmolly. 1. .
- Hognosed skunk
[hawg-nohzd, hog-] /ˈhɔgˌnoʊzd, ˈhɒg-/ noun 1. Also called badger skunk, rooter skunk. a large, naked-muzzled skunk, Conepatus mesoleucus, common in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, having a black coat with one broad white stripe down the back and tail. 2. Also called conepati. any similar New World skunk of the genus Conepatus. /ˈhɒɡˌnəʊzd/ noun 1. […]
- Hog-nosed skunk
[hawg-nohzd, hog-] /ˈhɔgˌnoʊzd, ˈhɒg-/ noun 1. Also called badger skunk, rooter skunk. a large, naked-muzzled skunk, Conepatus mesoleucus, common in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, having a black coat with one broad white stripe down the back and tail. 2. Also called conepati. any similar New World skunk of the genus Conepatus.
- Hognose-snake
[hawg-nohz, hog-] /ˈhɔgˌnoʊz, ˈhɒg-/ noun 1. any harmless North American snake of the genus Heterodon, the several species having an upturned snout and noted for flattening the head or playing dead when disturbed. /ˈhɒɡˌnəʊz/ noun 1. any North American nonvenomous colubrid snake of the genus Heterodon, having a trowel-shaped snout and inflating the body when […]