HODIERN; HODIERNAL
Ho"di*ern, Ho`di*er"nal, a. Etym: [L. hodiernus, fr. hodie today.]
Defn: Of this day; belonging to the present day. [R.] Boyle. Quart.
Rev.
HODMAN
Hod"man, n.; pl. Hodmen(
Defn: A man who carries a hod; a mason's tender.
HODMANDOD
Hod"man*dod, n. [Obs.]
Defn: See Dodman. Bacon.
HODOGRAPH
Hod"o*graph, n. Etym: [Gr.graph.] (Math.)
Defn: A curve described by the moving extremity of a line the other end of which is fixed, this line being constantly parallel to the direction of motion of, and having its length constantly proportional to the velocity of, a point moving in any path; -used in investigations respecting central forces.
HODOMETER
Ho*dom"e*ter, n.
Defn: See Odometer.