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more info Hangzhou Bay, n.
a bay formed by an inlet of the East China Sea
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more info Hani, n.
a Loloish language
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more info Hank Aaron, n.
United States professional baseball player who hit more home runs than Babe Ruth (born in 1934)
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more info Hank Williams, n.
United States country singer and songwriter (1923-1953)
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more info Hanks, n.
United States film actor (born in 1956)
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more info Hannah Arendt, n.
United States historian and political philosopher (born in Germany) (1906-1975)
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more info Hannibal, n.
a town in northeast Missouri on the Mississippi River; boyhood home of Mark Twain
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general who commanded the Carthaginian army in the second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated (247-182 BC)
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more info Hannover, n.
a port city in northwestern Germany; formerly a member of the Hanseatic League
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more info Hannukah, n.
(Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC
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more info Hanoi, n.
the capital city of Vietnam; located in North Vietnam
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more info Hanover, n.
the English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria)
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a port city in northwestern Germany; formerly a member of the Hanseatic League
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more info Hanoverian, adj.
of or relating to the former English royal House of Hanover or their supporters
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more info Hanoverian, n.
a member (or supporter) of the house of Hanover
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any of the British rulers who were members of the House of Hanover
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more info Hanoverian line, n.
the English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria)
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more info Hans Adolf Krebs, n.
English biochemist (born in Germany) who discovered the Krebs cycle (1900-1981)
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more info Hans Albrecht Bethe, n.
United States physicist (born in Germany) noted for research in astrophysics and nuclear physics (1906-2005)
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more info Hans Arp, n.
Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966)
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more info Hans Bethe, n.
United States physicist (born in Germany) noted for research in astrophysics and nuclear physics (1906-2005)
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more info Hans C. J. Gram, n.
Danish physician and bacteriologist who developed a method of staining bacteria to distinguish among them (1853-1938)
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more info Hans Christian Andersen, n.
a Danish author remembered for his fairy stories (1805-1875)
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more info Hans Christian Oersted, n.
Danish physicist (1777-1851)
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more info Hans Conrad Julius Reiter, n.
German bacteriologist who described a disease now known as Reiter's syndrome and who identified the spirochete that causes syphilis in humans (1881-1969)
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more info Hans Eysenck, n.
a British psychologist (born in Germany) noted for his theories of intelligence and personality and for his strong criticism of Freudian psychoanalysis
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more info Hans Fischer, n.
German chemist noted for his synthesis of hemin (1881-1945)
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more info Hans Geiger, n.
German physicist who developed the Geiger counter (1882-1945)
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more info Hans Holbein, n.
German painter of religious works (1465-1524)
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German painter and engraver noted for his portraits; he was commissioned by Henry VIII to provide portraits of the English king's prospective brides (1497-1543)
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more info Hans Jurgen Eysenck, n.
a British psychologist (born in Germany) noted for his theories of intelligence and personality and for his strong criticism of Freudian psychoanalysis
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more info Hans Zinsser, n.
United States bacteriologist who helped develop immunization against typhus fever (1878-1940)
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more info Hansard, n.
the official published verbatim report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body; originally of the British Parliament
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"the Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French"
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more info Hanseatic League, n.
a commercial and defensive confederation of free cities in northern Germany and surrounding areas; formed in 1241 and most influential in the 14th century when it included over 100 towns and functioned as an independent political power; the last official assembly was held in 1669
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