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hiHigh- In meteorology, a region of high pressure; also known as anticyclone.
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hiexclamation of greeting, 1862, American English (first recorded reference is to speech of a Kansas Indian), originally to attract attention (15c.), probably a variant of Middle English hy, hey (late 1 [..]
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hia greeting
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hiAn entity that captures healthcare usage data, which then can be used to profile consumer purchasing and usage patterns. Once it creates a consumer profile, a HI can act as an agent that connects the [..]
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hia word that i say which often follows with me being shut down.
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hiHi is a greeting thats short for "hello"
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hiHi is an overly used word.
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hiA term that means HELLO. Used on AIM by more than 10000000000 million people. People recieve a hi from at least 10 people online a day. It is the word that is used because us, Americans, being lazy, c [..]
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hiThe word that always appears everytime I open up Editor Chat
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hilazy way for hello
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hiA quick way of saying hello.
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hi(masc
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hispeed USB 2.0
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hi(n) an expression of greeting(n) a state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands
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hi(masc. plur. nom.) THESE (men) are loyal to the king.
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hiHemagglutination-inhibition
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hiHearing Impaired
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hi – HI/High/Treble/Top
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hiDescribes how hot it feels when the effect of air temperature and humidity are combined.
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hiHearing Impaired
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hiHerding Intermediate
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hiHigh- In meteorology, a region of high pressure; also known as anticyclone.
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hiThe sum of more than one hazard quotient for multiple substances and/or multiple exposure pathways. The HI is calculated separately for chronic, sub chronic and acute exposures.
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hiHigh Island Area Gulf of Mexico leasing area
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hi(Adv) (nonproductive) verb prefix which forms temporal expressions, indicating the number of times event occurs «hitokla. Twice.»
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hiHigh- In meteorology, a region of high pressure; also known as anticyclone.
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hi
(pl. ''hin''), fromsqj-pro,*skina, fromine-pro|*?enHis (compare Latin‘dust; cinder’, Ancient Greek‘ashes; dust’).
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hi
as in "he-ass", "he-bear", "he-bitch", "he-goat", "he-wolf".
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