(aeronautics) The distance between the leading and trailing edge of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow.
(anatomy) A cord.
(computing) A keyboard shortcut that involves two or more distinct keypresses, such as Ctrl+M followed by P.
(engineering) A horizontal member of a truss.
(geometry) A straight line between two points of a curve.
(graph theory) An edge that is not part of a cycle but connects two vertices of the cycle.
(music) A harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously.
(nautical) An imaginary line from the luff of a sail to its leech.
(rail transport) A section of subsidiary railway track that interconnects two primary tracks that cross at different levels, to permit traffic to flow between them.
The string of a musical instrument.
verb
(music) To accord; to harmonize together.
(transitive) To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune.
(transitive) To write chords for.
drogh
harod
herod
herod
Proper noun
The name of any of a number of members of the Herodian dynasty who ruled in the Roman province of Judea.
The biblical king who is said to have ordered the execution of all baby boys under the age of two in the town of Bethlehem and the surrounding region, as he saw Jesus as a threat to his rule; identified with
hoard
hoard
noun
(archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
A hidden supply or fund.
A hoarding (billboard).
A hoarding (temporary structure used during construction).
A projecting structure (especially of wood) in a fortification, somewhat similar to and later superseded by the brattice.
Misspelling of horde.
verb
To amass, usually for one's own private collection.
hoder
hodur
horde
horde
noun
A large number of people or things.
A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.
verb
to travel en masse, to flock
hydro
hydro
adj
hydroelectric
hydroponic
noun
(Britain, countable, dated) A spa.
(Canada, uncountable) electrical power supply; specifically, electrical power provided by a utility (as a publicly-owned one); payment or bills for this.
(countable, aviation, obsolete) Abbreviation of hydroaeroplane.
(uncountable) hydroelectric power
Alternative form of hydro- (“water”)
rdhos
rhoda
rhode
rhode
Proper noun
In Greek mythology, the oldest Oceanid, a daughter of Tethys and Oceanus