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H. H. Munro

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Noun

1. h. h. munro, hector hugh munro, munro, saki

British writer of short stories (1870-1916)

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H. H. Munro

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nounWord forms: plural h's, H's or Hs
1. 
the eighth letter and sixth consonant of the modern English alphabet
2. 
a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a voiceless glottal fricative, as in hat
3. 
a. 
something shaped like an H
b. 
(in combination)
an H-beam
symbol for
1. physics
Planck constant
2. 
hecto-
3. chess algebraic notation
symbol for
1. chemistry
hydrogen
2. physics
a. 
magnetic field strength
b. 
Hamiltonian
3. electronics
henry or henries
4. thermodynamics
enthalpy
5. 
(on Brit pencils, signifying degree of hardness of lead) hard
H
2H
3H
Compare B (sense 9)
6. slang
heroin
abbreviation for
7. 
Hungary (international car registration)
abbreviation for
1. 
harbour
2. 
height
3. 
hour
4. 
husband

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H. H. Munro

see synonyms of h. h. munro
1. 
harbor
2. 
hard
3. 
hardness
4. 
height
5.  Physics
a. 
henry
b. 
the horizontal component of terrestrial magnetism
6.  Slang
heroin
7. 
high
8.  Baseball
hit(s)
9. 
hot (on water faucets)
10. 
hour(s)
11. 
hundred(s)
12. 
husband
Anthropology
homo1
hydrogen
nounWord forms: plural h's or H's
1. 
the eighth letter of the English alphabet: from the Greek eta, a borrowing from the Phoenician
2. 
any of the speech sounds that this letter represents, as, in English, the (h) of hat
3. 
a type or impression for h or H
4. 
the eighth in a sequence or group
5. 
an object shaped like H
adjective
6. 
of h or H
7. 
eighth in a sequence or group
8. 
shaped like H
hecto-
Planck's constant

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