H

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H englanniksi

  1. The eighth letter of the script|basic modern Latin alphabet.

  2. Symbol for hydrogen.

  3. Symbol for a henry, a unit for measurement of inductance in the System of Units.

  4. Symbol for a generic Hamiltonian.

  5. IUPAC 1-letter abbreviation for histidine

  6. Homology group or cohomology group

  7. high tone

  8. A wildcard for a glottal consonant or more broadly for a laryngeal consonant

  9. synonyms: Q for uvular consonants, Φ for pharyngeals

  10. (ng)

  11. (Latn-def)

  12. {{RQ:Orwell Animal Farm|3

  13. (abbreviation of).

  14. (syn)

  15. (quote-book)|passage=“Anyway, when he came out of Patsy's room, I grabbed him by the arm and said, ‘Gee whiz, doc, haven't you got a couple of pills for me—even demerol?’ ” / Willie broke off to explain. “That's a synthetic. We call them demmies. If you can't buy H or M, why, demmies will do the trick.”

  16. (quote-song)

  17. (abbreviation of)

  18. (cot)

    (ux)

  19. A grade of pencil with lead that makes darker marks than a pencil of grade 2H; a pencil with hard lead.

  20. A pencil of grade H.

  21. (coi)

  22. (abbreviation of) (n-g)

  23. (abbreviation of) in reference to a grade of pencil lead.

  24. (abbreviation of) in reference to a dialect's social status.

  25. A hypothetical source proposed to underlie the Code and to have influenced various other parts of the Torah.

  26. (quote-book)

  27. (syn of): in the year of the Hegira, used to mark dates employing the calendar.

  28. Pornographic in a way characteristic of hentai.

  29. (quote-newsgroup)

  30. (quote-web)

  31. The twentyfirst and penultimate letter in the Afar alphabet.

  32. H

  33. (ngd)

  34. dirty; lewd; perverted

  35. sexual; pornographic

  36. {{zh-x|H{éichi} 漫|erotic comic; hentai manga

  37. to sex

  38. (zh-x) (Chen Yaya), (lang), in (lang), page 6-7|tr=Yībān'éryán, néng míngquè rèntóng zìjǐ shēnfèn de wǎngyǒu dàduō shì fēicháng nányǐ jiēshòu chuántǒng de liàn'ài fāngshì, rú “jídù tǎoyàn gēn zhínán de liàn'ài fāngshì”; yǒude zé shì bùnéng jiēshòu chuántǒng de xìngjiāo fāngshì, rú “wǒ bùnéng gēn nánrén zhèngcháng H, wǒ huì xiǎng tù, bùduì, shì wǒ huì tù.”

  39. intercourse

  40. (n-g)

  41. (l) (gloss)

  42. B

  43. The eighth letter of the Dutch alphabet.

  44. (alt case form of)

  45. The eighth letter of the German alphabet.

  46. It occurs only after long monophthongs and the diphthong ''ei''.

  47. It occurs after simple ''i'' only in the pronominal stems (m), (m), (m), and in (m).

  48. It is mostly restricted to native Germanic words; instances in loanwords are exceptional.

  49. Etymological ''h'' is written in words where (noncog) had a consonant that has become silent; this was usually ''h'', occasionally ''g'' or ''w''. Etymological ''h'' is missing only in a few words (e.g. (m), (m), (m)).

  50. Hiatus-breaking ''h'' is written when an inflectable word stem ends in a long monophthong. This, too, is missing only in a few native words (e.g. (m), certain nouns like (m), (m), (m)).

  51. Lengthening ''h'' (in the strict sense) may be written between long ''a, ä, e, o, ö, u, ü'' and following ''l, m, n, r''. Its use is very irregular and it is missing in a great deal of words. At times this is done to distinguish homophones (e.g. (m) vs. (m)), but in general there is no clear system. One can note that lengthening ''h'' proper does not occur in stems starting with ''sch-, sp-, t-''. It is overall rare in words starting with more than one consonant, but there are several counterexamples (e.g. (m), (m), (m)).

  52. Hungary (gloss)

  53. (alternative form of)

  54. (Latn-def)

  55. The eighth letter of the Norwegian alphabet.

  56. (Latn-def)

  57. (Latn-def) ''It is preceded by (l) and followed by (l). Its traditional name is (l).''

  58. (ng)

  59. The twenty-first letter of the Somali alphabet, which follows Arabic abjad order. It is preceded by W and followed by Y.

  60. the eighth letter of the Spanish alphabet

  61. (Latn-def) ''It is preceded by (l) and followed by (l).''