aitch

aitch
aitch;
aitch·bone;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Aitch — Aitch, n. The letter h or H. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aitch — [eıtʃ] n plural aitches [U and C] the letter H when written as a word not a letter drop your aitches (=not pronounce the letter H at the beginning of words) ▪ People with Cockney accents tend to drop their aitches …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • aitch — [ eıtʃ ] noun count the letter h, written as a word …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • aitch — see H …   Modern English usage

  • aitch — ► NOUN ▪ the letter H. ● drop one s aitches Cf. ↑drop one s aitches ORIGIN Old French ache …   English terms dictionary

  • aitch — [āch] n. [ME & OFr ache < LL * accha, *aha; comb. of primary vowel (ä) with consonantal symbols intended to exemplify the former quality of the sound] the letter H adj. shaped like H …   English World dictionary

  • aitch — UK [eɪtʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms aitch : singular aitch plural aitches the letter h , written as a word. To drop your aitches means to pronounce a word beginning with the letter h without making the h sound …   English dictionary

  • Aitch (Aich) — Aitch (also spelled as Aich) is a Related Clan to Ghosh Bengali Kayastha surname.Kayasthas are a sub caste of Hindus, found across both historical and modern India. The Kayasthas emerged as a sub caste or Caste of the Kshatriyas in Bengal during… …   Wikipedia

  • aitch|bone — «AYCH BOHN», noun. 1. the rumpbone, especially of a steer. 2. a cut of beef taken from or including this bone. Also, edgebone. ╂[Middle English an ache bone, misdivision of earlier a nache( bone) < Old French nache < Late Latin natica <… …   Useful english dictionary

  • aitch|less — «AYCH lihs», adjective. British. that does not aspirate his h s: »The aitchless millionaire…goes to an elocutionist and learns a B.B.C. accent (George Orwell) …   Useful english dictionary

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