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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "h" in a sentence

    h example sentences

    h


    1. H would live another moment, perhaps another day


    2. with a small h


    3. Or hell with a small h, of course


    4. It took only a few levels of buttons to select out that part of the crew, but he was working with data from H


    5. "Fucked Alan, the word is fucked, Y, S, H, I, fucked


    6. We haven't transmitted this data back to H


    7. H) Feeding the Beast


    8. angels, he speaks through the Bible, but mostly he speaks through the H


    9. ostly he speaks through the H


    10. tru h as he can and still be ly

    11. h as he can and still be ly


    12. guard the tru h, because


    13. h, becaus the trut


    14. the tru h alone is what will set the cap


    15. your mothers right, still I try h


    16. as compared to laboratory mixture on mass of water in aggregates: W = W − F ⋅ H


    17. H: -- Penning prophecies of future events before they happen, ensuring that in all cases each prophecy is fulfilled with 100% accuracy and immaculate timing in every respect


    18. Cyclostat copies of orders are being drafted and then and then I get an order that has just come to us from Battalion H


    19. H looked from one to the other


    20. H,” Carol crowed, warming to her subject

    21. H, in contrast, wore her favorite cotton smock, handmade by her daughter from fabric Mrs


    22. H had picked out at Bargain Box because she liked its cat pattern


    23. H won three ribbons that day, including grand champion


    24. H got to keep doing what she does and loves best


    25. “But wasn’t that because you only had shrapnel shells mostly on Gallipoli were here we have loads and loads of H


    26. “Billy Boys right it dint matter what you’ve got although I will admit that we could have used more H


    27. A short time later however RSM Greaves came round and told us it was true it seemed that Kitchener had been travelling to somewhere on the naval ship H


    28. Compare the organization"s stated objectives with their obvious behavior, especially the antics of Stokley Carmichael and later, H


    29. Noted especially for his „Gulliver"s Travels, starring Gulliver and the Lilliputians, and some interesting horses whose names began with the letter H


    30. Rabbi H and his mother lit the candles and said the prayers for the Friday night service

    31. Except for the sweet innocent house of Rabbi H


    32. ‘Ah, Bubbala Celia’ thought Rabbi H


    33. They all needed some tea, Rabbi H


    34. Route H, a gravel road that dead ends in a forest


    35. I also signed for it as Colonel H Saunders (from KFC fame) expecting them to wizen up but all what happened was that I was saluted wherever I went


    36. At first, some hints to readers who never read H


    37. ” She stalked toward the Adele H


    38. Truman and Eisenhower both ordered H bomb tests on Pacific islands


    39. When they developed the H


    40. So our historian, by some strange serendipity, was a friend of H

    41. As He sat, the amiable Host, Jesus H


    42. But holy, Jesus H


    43. In the House H


    44. h a v e


    45. C h a r a c t e r


    46. h) Stimulus for presentation of fundraising project with


    47. h same as functions


    48. h and getch() is defined in conio


    49. Davis states in a footnote on page 170: "While some attribute the authorship to Humphries, others state that it was Colonel H


    50. was already uncomfortable in a car at more than 100 Km / h was














































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    Synonyms for "h"

    enthalpy h heat content total heat planck's constant henry atomic number 1 hydrogen

    "h" definitions

    a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe


    a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second


    the constant of proportionality relating the energy of a photon to its frequency; approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 joule-second


    the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet


    (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure