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aitch
[ eych ]
noun
- the letter H, h.
aitch
/ eɪtʃ /
noun
- the letter h or the sound represented by it
he drops his aitches
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Origin of aitch1
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Origin of aitch1
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Example Sentences
Aitch-bone of Beef (or, as I think it ought to be called, Edge-bone).
Any one caught dropping an aitch on the public sidewalks will be fined two dollars.
By rights I should spell it with the aitch you, sir; but I think it best not to take that liberty, sir.
Rumps and aitch bones of beef are often bruised by the blows the drovers give, and that part always taints: avoid purchasing such.
Do you know which is more economical, the aitch-bone, or the round?
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