Hair loss (alopecia)
A medical condition characterized by hair loss or baldness.
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Handle
Hanging indent
Happiness
A state of well-being and contentment.
Happy
Harmful
Harness
Devices used to control and restrain animals during walks or training.
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Harvard Referencing System
A citation style used in academic writing that includes author, date, and publication information.
Hat
A head covering worn for protection or fashion.
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Headers
Headers and footers
Headings and subheadings
Text used to organize and structure content into sections and subsections.
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Headings (H1-H6)
HTML tags used to structure content and provide hierarchy on a webpage.
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Headlines and titles
Healing
The process of restoring physical, emotional, or spiritual health.
Healing brush tool
A feature in photo editing software that removes imperfections or blemishes from an image.
Healthcare professionals
Individuals who provide healthcare services, including doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals.
Healthy
A state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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Healthy eating
Making food choices that support physical and mental health.
Healthy eating habits
A set of practices that promote a balanced and nutritious diet.
Healthy food
Nutrient-dense foods that support overall health and well-being.
Hearing
Hearing impairment
Hero
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Hidden
Concealed or not easily visible.
Hidden assumptions
Hidden layer (s)
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Hidden meanings
Subtle or implied messages or interpretations that are not immediately apparent.
Hierarchical organization
A structure that arranges elements in a hierarchy based on their level of importance or authority.
Hierarchical structure
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Hierarchy
A system of ranking or organizing elements based on their importance or level of authority.
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High
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Higher
Referring to a greater amount, level, or degree.
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Higher Level (HL) courses
Advanced courses offered in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, typically taken in the final two years of high school.
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Highlighting
The act of emphasizing or drawing attention to specific information or details.
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High-quality work
Hindsight bias (aka “I-knew-it-all-along” phenomenon)
Hinting
A technique used in typography to improve the legibility of small fonts.
Hints
Clues or suggestions that help guide or improve a task or activity.
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Hire
to employ someone for a job or position.
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Hiring
Histograms
A graphical representation of data distribution.
Historical context
The social, cultural, and political environment in which a historical event or situation occurred.
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Historical development of words and their meanings
The evolution of words and their meanings over time.
Historical documents
Written records of historical events or people.
Historical events
Significant past events that have shaped history and culture.
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Historical fiction
Fictional stories set in the past, often based on historical events or figures.
Historical references
Citations or sources that refer to historical events or people.
Historical usage of words
The way words were used in the past.
History
The study of past events and their significance.
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Holistic
Considering the whole rather than individual parts.
Holistic view
Homographs
Words that have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations.
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Homonyms
Words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings.
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Homonymy
The state of having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings.
Homophones
Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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Homophones and homographs
Words that sound or are spelled the same but have different meanings.
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Horror
A genre of fiction or film that aims to evoke fear, terror, or disgust in the audience.
Hospital
Hosts
Hours
Hue
A color or shade.
Human-centered approach
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Human emotions
Feelings experienced by individuals in response to various stimuli.
Humanities
Academic disciplines that study human culture, such as literature, philosophy, and history.
Humanities citation style
A citation style used in humanities research papers.
Human-like qualities
Qualities that resemble those of a human, such as empathy or intelligence.
Humor
The quality of being amusing or comical.
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Hydration
The process of adding water to the body to maintain proper bodily functions.
Hyperbole
Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
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