h


Definition: Meaning of, h in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / eɪtʃ /

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Word Forms:
Singular Plural
h h’s, H’s
  1. the constant of proportionality relating the energy of a photon to its frequency; approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 joule-second
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  2. the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet
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    H
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H


Definition: Meaning of, H in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / eɪtʃ /

  • noun
  • synonym
  • antonym
Word Forms:
Singular Plural
H H's, h's
h [uncountable and countable]
  1. the eighth letter of the English alphabet
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H used in phrases

  • Auden, W.H.
    1. (1907-73) a British poet who was an important figure in English literature during the 1930s, when be belonged to a group of LEFT-WING writers. He became a US citizen in 1946.
  • H-bomb (noun)
    1. HYDROGEN BOMB
  • H-hour (noun)
    1. esp. military operation the time at which any major event planned for the future is set to begin
  • H-shaped (adjective)
    1. shaped in the form of the letter H
  • H.E.
    1. the written abbreviation of His/Her Excellency, used in the title of an AMBASSADOR
  • H.M.
    1. the abbreviation of His/Her Majesty
  • Lawrence, D. H.
    1. (1885-1930) a British writer who wrote stories of life in industrial society, in which his characters show strong emotion and sexual desire. His books include SONS AND LOVERS, WOMEN IN LOVE, and LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER .
  • Wells, H.G.
    1. (1866-1946) a British writer of NOVEL s and political ESSAY s . His best-known works are his SCIENCE FICTION NOVELs such as The Time Machine and The WAR OF THE WORLDS .
  • big H (noun)
    1. a street name for heroin
  • h'm
    1. gentle utterance used to call someone's attention
    2. exclamation expressing doubt, deliberation, dissent, or hesitation
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