💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Heta"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hhethnoun | Alternative form of heth (“Semitic letter”). [The eighth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).] |
| hethnoun | The eighth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others). |
| chetnoun | (countable) A diminutive of the male given name Chester. |
| khetnoun | Alternative form of heth (“Semitic letter”). [The eighth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).] |
| aitchnoun | The name of the Latin-script letter H/h. |
| hectournoun | (rare) A male given name from Ancient Greek. |
| haceknoun | A surname. |
| hetairanoun | Alternative form of hetaera. [(historical, Ancient Greece) A highly cultivated hired female companion who would entertain upper-class male clients and might perform sex acts for them.] |
| hetaeranoun | (historical, Ancient Greece) A highly cultivated hired female companion who would entertain upper-class male clients and might perform sex acts for them. |
| hertznoun | In the International System of Units, the derived unit of frequency; one (period or cycle of any periodic event) per second. Symbol: Hz |
| hacheknoun | Alternative spelling of háček. [(orthography and typography) A caron; a diacritical mark (ˇ) usually resembling an inverted circumflex, but in the cases of ď, Ľ, ľ, and ť resembling an apostrophe (’) instead.] |
| hettienoun | A variant spelling of Hetty, diminutive of the female given names Henrietta, Esther and Hester. |
| hetæranoun | Archaic form of hetaera. [(historical, Ancient Greece) A highly cultivated hired female companion who would entertain upper-class male clients and might perform sex acts for them.] |
| hekatnoun | Alternative spelling of heqat. [(historical units of measure) An Ancient Egyptian dry measure of volume equivalent to 10 hins (or about 4.8 litres).] |
| hetærismnoun | Obsolete typography of hetaerism. [A theoretical early state of human society (as postulated by 19th-century anthropologists) which was characterized by the absence of the institution of marriage in any form, and where women were the common property of their tribe, and the children never knew their fathers.] |
| hacecknoun | Rare spelling of háček. [(orthography and typography) A caron; a diacritical mark (ˇ) usually resembling an inverted circumflex, but in the cases of ď, Ľ, ľ, and ť resembling an apostrophe (’) instead.] |
| hetaireianoun | (historical) A unit of the Byzantine emperor's bodyguard. |
| germanic hnoun | (linguistics) Synonym of aspirated h. |
| h-wordnoun | (euphemistic) The word hell/Hell. |
| hac̬eknoun | Rare spelling of háček. [(orthography and typography) A caron; a diacritical mark (ˇ) usually resembling an inverted circumflex, but in the cases of ď, Ľ, ľ, and ť resembling an apostrophe (’) instead.] |
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