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How to pronounce hs in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms atomic number 108, element 108, hassium
Type of chemical element, element

Examples of hs

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Rather than listen to what HS thought would work, Shanahan's team issued orders.
From the forbes.com
David and hs Big Society could volunteer the long term unemployed as horse feed.
From the guardian.co.uk
That message is either not getting to the HS counselors or is being disregarded.
From the business.time.com
He is nearing hs goal of getting Gas up to $8 per gallon just like he predicted.
From the world.time.com
I hope the studentst at Jones HS will take advantage of this great opportunity.
From the orlandosentinel.com
It would be great if UCF could keep the pipeline open with Mullen HS in Denver.
From the orlandosentinel.com
McCleish hs shown an abject lack of ambition and really should be on his way out.
From the guardian.co.uk
For starters, stop socially promoting kids to HS that do not pass grade school.
From the latimes.com
Our parochial HS is redesigning its HS profile for college admissions purposes.
From the thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com
More examples
  • Hassium: a radioactive transuranic element
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  • High sulfur (greater than 500 ppm sulfur)
  • Highly Safeguarded: no collection allowed.
  • Abbr., n., neol. (1979) Hypothetical Substitution, i.e. the commutation of one musical element or parameter of expression for another. See semiotics notes.
  • Health Status Questionnaire administered in the NH.
  • Net effective magnetizing force, is the magnetizing force required in the material, to magnetize to saturation measured in oersteds.
  • A slight aspirate preceding and modifying the sibilant, which is, however, the stronger of the two consonants; e.g. hsing = hissing without the first i,