| howe |
| howe | (n) United States editor (1920-1993), Syn. Irving Howe |
| howe | (n) Canadian hockey player who holds the record for playing the most games (born 1928), Syn. Gordon Howe, Gordie Howe |
| howe | (n) United States feminist who was active in the women's suffrage movement (1819-1910), Syn. Julia Ward Howe |
| howe | (n) United States inventor who built early sewing machines and won suits for patent infringement against other manufacturers (including Isaac M. Singer) (1819-1867), Syn. Elias Howe |
| howells | (n) United States writer and editor (1837-1920), Syn. William Dean Howells |
| however | (adv) despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession), Syn. yet, nonetheless, withal, even so, all the same, notwithstanding, nevertheless, still, Example: although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it; while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed; he was a stern yet fair master; granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go |
| however | (adv) by contrast; on the other hand, Example: the first part was easy; the second, however, took hours |
| however | (adv) to whatever degree or extent, Example: The results, however general, are important; they have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of the opposition's concerns |
| however | (adv) in whatever way or manner, Example: Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet; however he did it, it was very clever |
| Howel | n. A tool used by coopers for smoothing and chamfering rheir work, especially the inside of casks. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Howel | v. t. To smooth; to plane; |
| Howell | n. The upper stage of a porcelian furnace. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| However | adv. [ Sometimes contracted into howe'er. ] However yet they me despise and spite. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] Howe'er the business goes, you have made fault. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Our chief end is to be freed from all, if it may be, however from the greatest evils. Tillotson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| However | conj. Nevertheless; notwithstanding; yet; still; though; In your excuse your love does little say; |