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Railroad junction in New York City
Harold Interlocking is a large railroad junction in New York City. The busiest rail junction in the United States, it serves trains on Amtrak's Northeast
Harold_Interlocking
Railroad corridor in the Northeastern United States
reconstruction of one interlocking for high-speed track changes, and the construction of an additional new high-speed interlocking. These improvements will
Northeast_Corridor
Planned expansion of the U.S. Northeast Corridor
with NJT. Over 750 LIRR, NJT, and Amtrak trains travel through the Harold Interlocking every day, causing frequent conflicts and delays. In May 2011, a
Gateway Program (Northeast Corridor)
Gateway_Program_(Northeast_Corridor)
Rail yard in Queens, New York
it is connected by the East River Tunnels. The yard incorporates Harold Interlocking, described as of 2012 as one of the busiest rail junctions in the
Sunnyside_Yard
Railroad line in New York
Amtrak's high-speed Northeast Corridor between Harold Interlocking in Sunnyside, Queens, and Shell Interlocking in New Rochelle, New York, within the New York
Hell_Gate_Line
Rail construction project in New York City
Amtrak trains within Harold Interlocking. While eastbound Amtrak trains to New England would be able to go through the interlocking without crossing the
East_Side_Access
Long Island Rail Road branch
are: Port Washington Branch (at Harold Interlocking in Long Island City, Queens) Hempstead Branch (at Queens Interlocking along the Queens/Nassau County
Main Line (Long Island Rail Road)
Main_Line_(Long_Island_Rail_Road)
Commuter rail system on Long Island, New York
LIRR-used trackage not owned by the LIRR) from the Main Line at Harold Interlocking in Long Island City. The New York City Subway's 34th Street–Penn
Long_Island_Rail_Road
Tunnel under the East River in New York City
94585°W / 40.74305; -73.94585 (East portal for Line 4) Approaching Harold Interlocking from the west, the four tracks are Lines 1-3-2-4 south to north (with
East_River_Tunnels
Topics referred to by the same term
(improvisation), an improvisational form popularized by Del Close Harold Interlocking, a rail junction in New York City Harald (disambiguation) Harrold
Harold
Seasonal train in New York
west, the mode switchover occurs at VALLEY interlocking (near Valley Stream station) or QUEENS interlocking (near Elmont–UBS Arena station), before the
Cannonball_(LIRR_train)
Long Island Rail Road station in Queens, New York
branch tracks, both of which have platforms. West of the station, at Harold Interlocking, the line merges with Amtrak's Hell Gate Bridge access tracks (part
Woodside_station_(LIRR)
Proposed commuter rail station in Queens, New York
neighborhood of Queens, New York, approximately one-half mile from the Harold Interlocking, the station would be located within the City Terminal Zone. The
Sunnyside_station_(New_York)
Public works project in New York City
Amtrak's 25 Hz traction power system between Gate Interlocking and just east of Harold Interlocking, the project will also install 3 miles (4.8 km) of
Penn_Station_Access
Bridge in New York City
mainline portion of Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, and south to Harold Interlocking, where it merges with the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line. The
Hell_Gate_Bridge
History of a New York City commuter rail station
terminal, started in 2007. LIRR trains reach Grand Central from Harold Interlocking in Sunnyside, Queens, via the existing 63rd Street Tunnel and new
History of Grand Central Terminal
History_of_Grand_Central_Terminal
Canadian academic (1894–1952)
Harold Adams Innis (November 5, 1894 – November 8, 1952) was a Canadian professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal
Harold_Innis
Commuter rail line in New Jersey
Jersey Palisades just past the East End interlocking. At the west portal of the Bergen Tunnel is West End interlocking, where the Main Line, Bergen County
Morristown_Line
Class of boxcab electric locomotives
Morris trains continued over the New York Connecting Railroad to Harold Interlocking in Queens, just short of Pennsylvania Station. This route was jointly
New_Haven_EP-2
First single-phase AC railroad electrification
de-electrified in the 1950s. The line between New Rochelle and the Harold Interlocking was transferred to Amtrak in 1976 upon dissolution of Penn Central
Electrification of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Electrification_of_the_New_York,_New_Haven_and_Hartford_Railroad
running through the Northeastern United States. The list includes major interlockings, bridges, tunnels, and past and present stations, including the Massachusetts
List of Northeast Corridor infrastructure
List_of_Northeast_Corridor_infrastructure
Long Island Rail Road station in Queens, New York
station and the station at Forest Hills to enable renovation work at Harold Interlocking. After community pushback, some limited service was kept to the two
Kew_Gardens_station_(LIRR)
Reinforced woven fabric
thinner cloth. Older lightweight ripstop fabrics display the thicker interlocking thread patterns in the material quite prominently, but more modern weaving
Ripstop
American economist and spy
Harold Glasser (November 24, 1905 – November 16, 1992) was an economist in the United States Department of the Treasury and spokesman on the affairs of
Harold_Glasser
Public sculpture by Jean Dubuffet
paintings, sculptures, and architectural projects characterized by flat interlocking forms outlined in heavy black, which the artist developed from ballpoint-pen
Group of Four Trees (Jean Dubuffet)
Group_of_Four_Trees_(Jean_Dubuffet)
American game designer
Mekton II, a new edition of the system, featuring mechanics based on the Interlock System, later used with slight modifications in the Cyberpunk line. Teenagers
Mike_Pondsmith
Principle of signals used to control railway traffic
Beginning around the 1930s, electrical relay interlockings were used. Since the mid 1980s, new interlocking systems have tended to be of the electronic
Railway_signalling
Physical security access control system
security access control system comprising a small space with two sets of interlocking doors, such that the first set of doors must close before the second
Mantrap_(access_control)
English band
Deram DM 217 - 1968 – UK #52 "Monday to Friday" / "Harold Dubbleyew" Deram DM 253 - 1969 Fully Interlocking - Deram SML 1025 - 1968 Theraphosa Blondi - Deram
The_Web_(band)
Four-dimensional analogue of the cube
the four-dimensional measure polytope, taken as a unit for hypervolume. Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter labels it the γ4 polytope. The term hypercube without
Tesseract
Decorative technique
that go in a similar style of constant wriggling that interlock – or look like they are interlocking – with one another, is referred to as guilloché. Some
Guilloché
Various fibre-based materials
London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. pp. 1–10. ISBN 978-0-297-78928-4. King Harold II and the Bayeux Tapestry. Woodbridge, Suffolk; Rochester, NY: Boydell
Textile
English businessman (1862–1937)
corporations. Morgan hoped to dominate transatlantic shipping through interlocking directorates and contractual arrangements with the railroads, but that
J._Bruce_Ismay
Type of packaging for eggs
egg box and marketed it as the Raylite Egg Box. He created frames of interlocking strips of cardboard, and packed these frames in cardboard or wooden boxes
Egg_carton
Published 1940
Cod Fisheries: The History of an International Economy is a 1940 book by Harold Innis. After the publication of his book The Fur Trade in Canada (1930)
The Cod Fisheries: The History of an International Economy
The_Cod_Fisheries:_The_History_of_an_International_Economy
Small fortification with holes through which soldiers can fire ranged weapons
design for concrete machine-gun pillboxes constructed from a system of interlocking precast concrete blocks, with a steel roof. Around 1,500 Moir pillboxes
Pillbox_(military)
1978 electronic instrumental by Giorgio Moroder
recognize it if you heard it: it's the ur- Eurodisco instrumental, an interlocking set of minor-key patterns that's as classic as late-night get-up-and-boogie
Chase_(instrumental)
Type of synthetic rubber
binders and troweled or sprayed onto concrete, asphalt, screenings, interlocking brick, wood, etc., to create a non-slip, soft, porous safety surface
EPDM_rubber
Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)
Alfred Tennyson, among many others. In addition, the first use of the interlocking three-line rhyme scheme, or the terza rima, is attributed to him. He
Dante_Alighieri
Music recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee
Billboard. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Morris, Edward (16 October 1982). "The Interlocking World of Country Music". Billboard. Retrieved 8 May 2024. "Bradley's
Bradley's_Barn
Austrian-American psychiatrist and sex therapist (1929–1995)
sexual response as a triphasic phenomenon, consisting of separate—but interlocking—phases: desire, arousal, and orgasm. She concluded that "desire" phase
Helen_Singer_Kaplan
Segment of the Chicago "L"
northwestern corner, which at one time was billed as the busiest railroad interlocking in the world. The current Tower 18 was placed into service on May 19
The_Loop_(CTA)
1999 novel by Kent Haruf
Kent Haruf. Set in the fictional town of Holt, Colorado, it tells the interlocking stories of some of the inhabitants. The title comes from a type of unadorned
Plainsong_(novel)
Branch of chemistry
molecular folding, molecular recognition, host–guest chemistry, mechanically-interlocked molecular architectures, and dynamic covalent chemistry. The study of
Supramolecular_chemistry
Superhero team
refer to as "the Avengers effect" in Hollywood, as studios work to build interlocking movie universes". The team was the inspiration behind the documentary
Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Avengers_(Marvel_Cinematic_Universe)
Covering by shapes without overlaps or gaps
From Interlocking Patterns. F+W Media. pp. 4–8. ISBN 978-0-7153-1941-3. Beyer, Jinny (1999). Designing tessellations: the secrets of interlocking patterns
Tessellation
Severe events involving radioactive materials
facility in South Africa results in the exposure of workers to radiation. Harold Daniels and several others die from cancers and radiation burns related
Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents
Nuclear_and_radiation_accidents_and_incidents
President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
practices such as discriminatory pricing, tying, exclusive dealing, and interlocking directorates. As the difficulty of banning all anti-competitive practices
Woodrow_Wilson
Form of surveillance in the United States
ankle monitors, cellphones with biometric security systems, ignition interlock devices and automated probation check-in centers or kiosks. The use of
Electronic monitoring in the United States
Electronic_monitoring_in_the_United_States
Bearer of truth values
intention. Propositions are typically characterized in terms of three interlocking roles: as the meanings of declarative sentences, as the contents of psychological
Proposition
1814–1815 meetings to create a peace plan for Europe
that the Congress of Vienna may provide a model for settling multiple interlocking conflicts in Eastern Europe that arose after the break-up of the Soviet
Congress_of_Vienna
German military officer (1885–1960)
with the forward slopes thinly manned, but covered by machine guns with interlocking fields of fire, minefields, and in some cases deliberately flooded valleys
Albert_Kesselring
American white supremacist hate group
of Alcohol Problem Prevention Efforts in the United States". In Holder, Harold D. (ed.). Control Issues in Alcohol Abuse Prevention: Strategies for States
Ku_Klux_Klan
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940
armed services increased considerably. Chamberlain set out to build an interlocking series of defence pacts among the remaining European countries as a means
Neville_Chamberlain
Transatlantic shipping group
subsidiaries. Morgan hoped to dominate transatlantic shipping through interlocking directorates and contractual arrangements with the railroads, but that
International Mercantile Marine Company
International_Mercantile_Marine_Company
Bolt-action rifle
would be on a Type 38 Arisaka. Early Model 1913s did not have three interlocking circles instead of the Mexican crest as reported in The Type 38 Arisaka
Type_38_rifle
10-pointed star polygon
(2012), "Polyhedral Modularity in a Special Class of Decagram Based Interlocking Star Polygons", Bridges 2012: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture,
Decagram_(geometry)
Major World War II battle in the Pacific Theater
flanks, chewed up, and sometimes wiped out. Tanks were destroyed by interlocking fire or were hoisted into the air on the spouting fireballs of buried
Battle_of_Iwo_Jima
English actress (born 1927)
Evening News, called her "an embarrassing deb who has had too much gin".) And Harold Hobson, in The Sunday Times, was overcome. Her first film followed, Beau
Rosemary_Harris
where both sides are constrained from making progress, typically by interlocking pawn chain(s) dividing the available space into two camps. blunder A
Glossary_of_chess
Germanic god associated with thunder
shrew (Scutisorex somereni), are the only mammal species known to have interlocking vertebrae. The team named the shrew after Thor due to the god's association
Thor
National Football League franchise in Kansas City, Missouri
originally sketched by Lamar Hunt on a napkin. Hunt's inspiration for the interlocking "KC" design was the "SF" inside of an oval on the San Francisco 49ers
Kansas_City_Chiefs
Device that controls current between electrodes
brought the Audion for demonstration to AT&T's engineering department, where Harold D. Arnold realized that the blue glow was caused by ionized gas. He recommended
Vacuum_tube
1989 novel written by Amy Tan
Repertory Theatre in New York. The Joy Luck Club consists of sixteen interlocking stories about the lives of four Chinese immigrant mothers and their four
The_Joy_Luck_Club_(novel)
Scientific study of human society and relationships
radical-empirical approach of ethnomethodology emerges from the work of Harold Garfinkel. Utilitarianism is often referred to as exchange theory or rational
Sociology
Major League Baseball franchise in West Sacramento, California
introduced road uniforms with "Kansas City" printed on them, with an interlocking "KC" on the cap. Upon moving to Oakland, the "A" cap emblem was restored
Athletics_(baseball)
Ghanaian politician (1909–1972)
socialism. They agreed to pursue a federal United States of Africa, with interlocking regional organisations, governing through separate states of limited
Kwame_Nkrumah
Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
impact of the bomb on the Japanese. Data had been collected by Luis Alvarez, Harold Agnew, and Lawrence H. Johnston on the instrument plane, The Great Artiste
Little_Boy
Manufacturer of zippers
That same year Sundback developed Hookless No. 2, a fastener with small interlocking scoops, also called teeth, attached to cloth tapes. Two facing rows of
Talon_Zipper
Genus of mammals
plane of their faces, making them more adept at fighting through the interlocking of horns in the same manner as domestic cattle, unlike the American bison
Bison
Russian and American pianist (1903–1989)
Horowitz also altered short passages in some works, such as substituting interlocking octaves for chromatic scales in Chopin's Scherzo in B minor. This was
Vladimir_Horowitz
Professional baseball season in the United States and Canada
blue featuring a white outline of Washington, D.C.'s street grid and an interlocking "DC" on the chest which was meant to resemble the block "W" worn by the
2025 Major League Baseball season
2025_Major_League_Baseball_season
Berthing mechanism used to connect ISS modules
States: ASME. JSC-CN-39583. Retrieved 2018-10-15. Burns, Gene C.; Price, Harold A. & Buchanan, David B. (1988-05-01). Space station full-scale docking/berthing
Common_Berthing_Mechanism
Order of battle for World War II battle
had been covered with the most extensive system of fortifications and interlocking fields of fire the Americans had yet encountered in the Pacific Theatre
Okinawa ground order of battle
Okinawa_ground_order_of_battle
Religious and philosophical tradition
to be an "order" of the larger body of Chinese religion. Scholars like Harold Roth argue that early Taoism was a series of "inner-cultivation lineages"
Taoism
National Hockey League team in Toronto, Ontario
partners, newspaper baron John W. H. Bassett and Toronto Marlboros president Harold Ballard. The sale price was $2.3 million (equivalent to $24,000,000 in 2025)
Toronto_Maple_Leafs
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
probably used for tattooing. The chief was elaborately decorated with an interlocking series of striking designs representing a variety of fantastic beasts
Saka
American dystopian science fiction Western television series (2016–2022)
dilemmas concerning artificial intelligence. For world-building and interlocking narrative, they consulted the Grand Theft Auto games. The idea that the
Westworld_(TV_series)
short films, usually connected only by a single theme, premise, or brief interlocking event. Examples include: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), New York
List_of_genres
Class of building block
offered a lighter, faster, and simpler alternative. In the early 1870s, an interlocking system of angular clay tiles, designed to fit together with a keystone
Structural_clay_tile
American economist and accused spy (1892–1948)
overdose of digoxin was the cause of death. Senator William Jenner's Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments Investigation by the Senate Internal
Harry_Dexter_White
Australian: Same as a force follow shot. jigger Same as cross. joint The interlocking connection between the butt and shaft ends of a two-piece cue stick.
Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms
Evolutionary process
more species co-adapt and co-evolve as they develop adaptations that interlock with those of the other species, such as with flowering plants and pollinating
Adaptation
Drink with a substantial ethanol content
McGee, Harold (2004). On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen. New York: Scribner. p. 714. ISBN 978-1-4165-5637-4. McGee, Harold (2004)
Alcoholic_beverage
German Nazi military officer (1887–1934)
provision in the Law to Secure the Unity of Party and State aimed at interlocking the leadership of the Party and the government. At the same time, he
Ernst_Röhm
Professional Canadian football league
West Divisions of the CFL. With the merger came a fully balanced and interlocking schedule of 16 games per season (with all nine teams playing each other
Canadian_Football_League
International sporting events
rights for their product category, and use of the Olympic emblem—the five interlocking rings—in their publications and advertisements. The 1936 Summer Olympics
Olympic_Games
Cable car in Niagara, Ontario
passengers over a one-kilometre trip. The Aero Car is suspended on six interlocking steel cables, each of which is 25 mm (0.98 in) in diameter. The car is
Whirlpool_Aero_Car
King of Norway from 1130 to 1136
that lasted from 1130 to 1217. During this period there were several interlocked conflicts of varying scale and intensity. The background for these conflicts
Harald_Gille
Large permanent human settlement
fully designed prior to construction, often with consideration for interlocking physical, economic, and cultural systems. Urban society is typically
City
as it were from the grave, "Just to keep in touch" (81). A series of interlocking monologues spoken by three Voices (One, Two, and Three), Family Voices
Family_Voices
Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms
naturally in small amounts. In graphene, the carbon forms a sheet of interlocked atoms as hexagons one carbon atom thick. The result resembles the face
Graphene
Local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Glenferrie Road, Malvern. The logo of the City of Stonnington features two interlocking celebratory ribbons representing the coming together of the two former
City_of_Stonnington
College version of American/Canadian gridiron football
the time of the snap, that there be no pushing or pulling, and that interlocking interference (arms linked or hands on belts and uniforms) was not allowed
College_football
Collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's mythopoeic works
Rosebury, Brian (2008). "Tolkien in the History of Ideas". In Bloom, Harold (ed.). J.R.R. Tolkien. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60413-146-8. Shippey
The_Silmarillion
taking over as director of MI6, Blaise Metreweli warns the UK faces an "interlocking web of security challenges" from countries such as Russia and China.
2025_in_the_United_Kingdom
Period in the history of the Republic of China (1916–1928)
to do with competence, and instead, warlords attempted to create an interlocking network of familial, institutional, regional, and master-pupil relationships
Warlord_Era
Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo
scheme, which has not survived. The ceiling was to be divided into "an interlocking geometric pattern of squares and circles", and images were to include
Sistine_Chapel_ceiling
Grid-based word puzzle
other types of themes. The themed crossword puzzle was invented in 1958 by Harold T. Bers, an advertising executive and frequent contributor to The New York
Crossword
Symphony by Johannes Brahms
eighth-note pizzicato in the strings, whereas C and D are more complex with an interlocking sixteenth-note pattern accompanying the winds. Movement from the major
Symphony_No._1_(Brahms)
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
Female
French
French form of Latin Carola, CAROLE means "man."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerald, JEROLD means "spear ruler."
Male
German
 Dutch and German form of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HARALD means "army ruler." Compare with another form of Harald.
Male
Norse
Old Norse equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HARALDR means "army ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Harold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harold 1 and 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Hereweald, its Old Norse equivalent Haraldr, or the Continental form Herold introduced to Britain by the Normans. These all go back to a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari ‘army’ + wald ‘rule’, which is attested in Europe from an early date; the Roman historian Tacitus records a certain Cariovalda, chief of the Germanic tribe of the Batavi, as early as the 1st century ad.English : occupational name for a herald, Middle English herau(l)d (Old French herau(l)t, from a Germanic compound of the same elements as above, used as a common noun).German : from a personal name equivalent to 1.Irish : this name is of direct Norse origin (see 1), but is also occasionally a variant of Harrell and Hurrell.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Teutonic
Army Ruler; One who Proclaims; Variant of Harold; Army Commander
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Army-power; Army Ruler; Leader of an Army; Heroic Leader; Warrior; Powerful Ruler or Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Harold.
Boy/Male
Norse American Teutonic English
War chief.
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex)
English (Essex) : variant of Harbold.
Male
Italian
Italian form of English Harold, AROLDO means "army leader."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : derivative of the Scandinavian personal name Harald (see Harold).English (East Anglia) : variant of Harwood.English (East Anglia) : variant of Herrod 1.
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Haraldr, HARALD means "army ruler." Compare with another form of Harald.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harold 1 and 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harold.German, Dutch, and French : from the Germanic personal name Hari(o)wald (see Harold 1).French (Hérold) : status name for a herald, Old French herau(l)t (see Harold 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Herold ‘herald’ (see 3).
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HAROLD means "army ruler."
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kaustubh | கௌஸà¯à®¤à¯à®ªÂ
A jewel of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Love to Meet different persons, A friend
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Kindness for All
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Following next
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a village, as opposed to an outlying farm or hamlet, from Middle English toun (Old English tūn, which originally meant ‘fence’ and then ‘enclosure’, although the sense ‘settlement, village’ was already firmly established in the Old English period)
Girl/Female
Spanish American Latin
Bitter.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, Latin, Portuguese
Mars; Roman God of War; War Like; Form of the Latin Marcellus; Hammer; From the God Mars
Girl/Female
Hindu
Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher; Kindly; Goddess Laxmi; Friend
Boy/Male
African Egyptian
Lion.
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
HAROLD INTERLOCKING
a.
See 2d Parol.
v. t.
To introduce, or give tidings of, as by a herald; to proclaim; to announce; to foretell; to usher in.
v. t.
To harden; to make hard.
superl.
Difficult to bear or endure; not easy to put up with or consent to; hence, severe; rigorous; oppressive; distressing; unjust; grasping; as, a hard lot; hard times; hard fare; a hard winter; hard conditions or terms.
imp. & p. p.
of Carol
superl.
Difficult to please or influence; stern; unyielding; obdurate; unsympathetic; unfeeling; cruel; as, a hard master; a hard heart; hard words; a hard character.
adv.
In a hard or difficult manner; with difficulty.
imp. & p. p.
of Parole
v. i.
To play the harlot; to practice lewdness.
n.
Oral declaration. See lst Parol, 2.
a.
Given or done by word of mouth; oral; also, given by a writing not under seal; as, parol evidence.
n.
A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol.
adv.
Near the wind; as, to lay a ship ahold.
adv.
With difficulty; as, the vehicle moves hard.
n.
A proclaimer; one who, or that which, publishes or announces; as, the herald of another's fame.
superl.
Not easily penetrated, cut, or separated into parts; not yielding to pressure; firm; solid; compact; -- applied to material bodies, and opposed to soft; as, hard wood; hard flesh; a hard apple.
superl.
Difficult to accomplish; full of obstacles; laborious; fatiguing; arduous; as, a hard task; a disease hard to cure.
superl.
Rough; acid; sour, as liquors; as, hard cider.
v. t.
To set at liberty on parole; as, to parole prisoners.
n.
A haloid substance.