The Hydra is a serpent-like creature in Greek mythology with multiple heads that grow back when cut off, famously battled by Heracles as one of his Twelve Labors.
2. Harpy
Answer: Mythological Beasts
A harpy is a creature in Greek mythology with the body of a bird and the face of a woman, known for snatching people or food and serving as agents of punishment.
3. Hippogriff
Answer: Mythological Beasts
A hippogriff is a creature in mythology with the front half of an eagle and the back half of a horse, often shown as a strong, winged animal that can be ridden.
4. Hellhound
Answer: Mythological Beasts
A hellhound is a supernatural dog in folklore, often described as large, black, and fierce, associated with the underworld or death and sometimes said to guard or hunt souls.
5. Helm
Answer: Parts of a Ship
The helm is the part of a ship where it is steered, including the wheel or controls used to direct its movement.
6. Hull
Answer: Parts of a Ship
The hull is the main body of a ship that sits in the water, providing buoyancy and holding the cargo, crew, and equipment.
7. Hold
Answer: Parts of a Ship
The hold is the enclosed space inside a ship's hull used for storing cargo and supplies during a voyage.
8. Halyard
Answer: Parts of a Ship
A halyard is a rope or line on a ship used to raise and lower sails, flags, or other equipment by running through pulleys or along a mast.
9. Hebrew
Answer: World Languages
Hebrew is a Semitic language that originated in the ancient Near East, used in Jewish religious texts, and revived as a modern spoken language in Israel.
10. Hindi
Answer: World Languages
Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in northern India, written in the Devanagari script, and used as one of the country's official languages.
11. Hopi
Answer: World Languages
Hopi is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people in northeastern Arizona, popularly used in ceremonies and in oral storytelling.
12. Hausa
Answer: World Languages
Hausa is a Chadic language spoken widely in West Africa, especially in northern Nigeria and Niger, and is used as a common language for trade.
13. Habit
Answer: Articles of Clothing
A habit is a long, simple robe worn by members of certain religious orders, especially monks and nuns, usually made of plain fabric.
14. Hose
Answer: Articles of Clothing
Hose are close-fitting garments that cover the legs and feet, worn in the past like stockings or tights, especially in medieval and early modern Europe.
15. Hijab
Answer: Articles of Clothing
A hijab is a head covering worn by some Muslim women that covers the hair and neck while leaving the face visible.
16. Hoodie
Answer: Articles of Clothing
A hoodie is a casual sweatshirt with a hood, and usually includes a front pocket and drawstrings to adjust the hood.
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