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Aperol sunrise (a variation of tequila sunrise) Apple-kneel. Appletini (a.k.a. apple martini) Aqua Velva. Arizona Biltmore (a variation of tequila sunrise) Astronaut sunrise (a variation of tequila sunrise) Astro pop. Aviation.
Helead ( Greek) – fen nymph. Hellhound (Many cultures worldwide) – underworld dog. Heracles ( Greek) – gatekeeper of Olympus. Hercinia ( Medieval Bestiaries) – glowing bird. Herensuge ( Basque) – dragon. Hesperides ( Greek) – nymph daughters of Atlas. Hidebehind ( United States) – nocturnal forest creature. Hiderigami ( Japanese ...
Aquamarine variety of beryl with tourmaline on orthoclase. Arsenopyrite from Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. Aurichalcite needles spraying out within a protected pocket lined by bladed calcite crystals. Austinite from the Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico. Ametrine containing amethyst and citrine, from Bolivia.
H-dropping or aitch-dropping is the deletion of the voiceless glottal fricative or " H -sound", [h]. The phenomenon is common in many dialects of English, and is also found in certain other languages, either as a purely historical development or as a contemporary difference between dialects. Although common in most regions of England and in ...
Jane Hawkins (1841–1904), English portrait painter. David Ramsay Hay (1798–1866), Scottish artist and interior decorator. Peter Alexander Hay (1866–1952), Scottish water-colorist. Gyoshū Hayami (速水御舟, 1894–1935), Japanese painter. Colin Hayes (1919–2003), English painter and teacher of art.
The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with H: Abbreviations: ch = children's; d = drama, screenwriting; f = fiction; nf = non-fiction; p ...
Te – (s) Tellurium. TE – (i) Tactical Exploitation – (p) Testosterone to Epitestosterone ratio – (i) Tight end (American football; position generally not used in modern Canadian football) TEAL – (a) Tasman Empire Airways Limited. Team – (a) Together everyone achieves more.
Like many of the other English words that use a q not followed by a u, souq is of Arabic origin. In English, the letter Q is usually almost always followed immediately by the letter U, e.g. quiz, quarry, question, squirrel. However, there are some exceptions. The majority of these are anglicised from Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Inuktitut, or other ...