Haynoun
(uncountable) Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder.
Haynoun
(countable) Any mix of green leafy plants used for fodder.
Haynoun
(slang) Cannabis; marijuana.
Haynoun
A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially a rabbit.
Haynoun
(obsolete) A hedge.
Haynoun
(obsolete) A circular country dance.
Haynoun
The letter for the h sound in Pitman shorthand.
Hayverb
To cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder.
Hayverb
To lay snares for rabbits.
Haynoun
A hedge.
Haynoun
A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a rabbit.
Haynoun
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
Hayverb
To lay snares for rabbits.
Hayverb
To cut and cure grass for hay.
Haynoun
grass mowed and cured for use as fodder
Hay
Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, particularly for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. However, it is also fed to smaller domesticated animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs.
Heyinterjection
An exclamation to get attention.
Heyinterjection
A protest or reprimand.
Heyinterjection
An expression of surprise.
Heyinterjection
An informal greeting, similar to hi.
Heyinterjection
A request for repetition or explanation; an expression of confusion (see also eh, huh).
Heyinterjection
A meaningless beat marker or extra, filler syllable in song lyrics.
Heynoun
(country dancing) A choreographic figure in which three or more dancers weave between one another, passing by left and right shoulder alternately.
Heynoun
alternative spelling of heHebrew letter
Heyadjective
High.
Heyinterjection
An exclamation of joy, surprise, or encouragement.
Heyinterjection
A cry to set dogs on.
Heyinterjection
used to attract attention, to express surprise, interest, or annoyance, or to elicit agreement
Heyinterjection
used as a friendly greeting