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HT

1 American  
Or h.t.
  1. at this time.


HT 2 American  
  1. under this title.


HT 3 American  
  1. Sports.  halftime.

  2. halftone.

  3. Hawaii time.

  4. Electricity.  high tension.

  5. high tide.


ht. 4 American  

abbreviation

  1. height.


HT 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. high tension

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ht 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. height

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ht 3 British  

abbreviation

  1. Haiti

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Etymology

Origin of HT1

From Latin hōc tempore

Origin of HT2

From Latin hōc titulō

Example Sentences

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Matthew HT Evans also called for other organisations such as the Welsh government and school inspectors Estyn to consider long they continue to use the platform.

From BBC

This TIS state is achieved in the ultrafast timescale, within a few picoseconds, while the final state, similar to the HT phase, is achieved through sequential slow dynamics over approximately 50 picoseconds.

From Science Daily

This research was supported by HT, LLC.

From Science Daily

Days before Riverside traveled to the Hampton Aquaplex for the Virginia Class 5 state championships, junior HT Tragle grabbed a bottle of hair dye.

From Washington Post

Hield ht two free throws to tie it at 111 with 21.5 seconds to go.

From Seattle Times