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AhAmpere-hour(s): A measure of battery capacity. A 4Ah battery could, for instance, deliver 1A for 4 hours, 1/2A for 8 hours, etc.
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Ahmid-15c., an expression of surprise, delight, disgust, or pain in nearly all Indo-European languages, but not found in Old English (where the equivalent expression was la!), so perhaps from Old French [..]
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Ahan exclamation
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AhAt Home
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AhPG-rated alternative to "Ah, fuck it!", based upon ESPN College Gameday and former college football coach Lee Corso's hilariously-timed expletive while picking the 2011 Houst [..]
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AhA phrase used in order to: 1)sway the topic(salad) being tossed around 2)insult someone
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AhAnother way of saying, ah shit, or oh fuck, or godfuckindammit
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Aha suffix to most words. some say it can mean ass. Others say it's just a suffix.
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AhA bold reply to not care.
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AhAn interjection implying revalation.
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AhThe substitute for the letter r used by most seacoast dwelling new englanders, i.e. Bostonians.
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AhThe word "Ah" is used to change the word "I".
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Ah a** hole
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AhAustralian Hearing
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AhSee: alternative history.
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AhSee amp-hour.
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AhAttack Helicopter
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AhAlert Height
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AhAlert Height (For Category III Operations)
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AhA
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Ah(authentication header
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AhArt History
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AhAuthentication Header
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AhAn amp-hour (Ah) is one amp of current flowing for one hour. An amp-hour is the unit of measurement for capacity of a battery.
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AhAmpere-hour.
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AhAllowance Holders
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AhThe capacity rating of an electrical cell or battery. One point to watch when interpreting ampere-hour ratings is that the capacity of a battery or cell varies depending on the rate of discharge. The figure is normally specified at the 10 hour rate. E.g., A 10Ah battery will deliver a current of 1 amp for 10 hours. It will however, deliver a curren [..]
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AhArmy Helicopter (UK designator).
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Ah(ah). The letter "I" or the sound produced by the long "i", as in ahce (ice), tahr (tire), lahk (like), or mah (my).
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Ah
(unit of charge).
(China) Used in front of a shortened form of peoples' given names to express familiarity, roughly equivalent to Mister.
(Ah Ming left Canton in 1850 for California.)
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Ah
atto|henry|electrical inductance
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Ah0432 668 058
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Ah0422 659 799
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AhFrom the Chinese character 阿 (ā), which has no distinct meaning. It is not normally given as a name, but it can be prefixed to another name to make it a diminutive.
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