heg·e·mon·ic (hej-uh-mon-ik | hɛdʒəmɒnɪk)
Greek
adjective
dominant or influencing over others
The domineering, hegemonic attitude did nothing to improve relationships between the two parties.
heg·e·mon·ic (hej-uh-mon-ik | hɛdʒəmɒnɪk)
Greek
adjective
dominant or influencing over others
The domineering, hegemonic attitude did nothing to improve relationships between the two parties.
hab·er·dash·er·y (hab-er-dash-uh-ree)
Late Middle English
noun, plural -er·ies
1) a Haberdasher’s shop.
2) the goods sold there.
After getting the job at the firm, the lawyer made a trip to the haberdashery to update his wardrobe.
Submitted by taliajd.
hab·er·dash·er (hab-er-dash-er)
Middle English
noun
1) a retail dealer in men’s furnishings, as shirts, ties, gloves, socks, and hats.
2) chiefly British . a dealer in small wares and notions.
A Haberdasher sells shirts, ties, gloves, etc.
Submitted by taliajd.
(Source: dictionary.reference.com)