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Norwegian civil servant
Th. Hasle (1883/84–1964) was a Norwegian civil servant. He started working with postal administration in 1914, and was later hired in the Ministry of
Th._Hasle
Norwegian lobby organization
the association's board was Ivar Kaldager, and secretary general was Th. Hasle. People associated with the Labour Party were asked to join, but declined
Landsforbundet for folkeavstemning
Landsforbundet_for_folkeavstemning
Railway station in Thun, Switzerland
trains per hour to Konolfingen, from Konolfingen, half-hourly service to Hasle-Rüegsau, with every other train continuing to Solothurn. S4: hourly service
Thun_railway_station
Geologic formation in Bornholm, Denmark
(Hettangian–Sinemurian), Hasle (Early–Late Pliensbachian), Sorthat, and Bagå Formations. Coal-bearing clays and sands overlie the Hasle Formation, divided between
Sorthat_Formation
alicecooperi sp. nov. – a new serpulid from the Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian) Hasle Formation of Bornholm, Denmark". Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)
Mountain summit in the Bernese Alps, between the Swiss cantons of Bern and Valais
Volker and Joseph Bortis), a Guttannen porter named Arnold Abbühl, and a Hasle man, bivouacked on a depression on the southeast ridge of the Finsteraarhorn
Jungfrau
1530/JOE-12-0455. PMID 23378050. Erdmann F, Frederiksen LE, Bonaventure A, Mader L, Hasle H, Robison LL, Winther JF (April 2021). "Childhood cancer: Survival, treatment
Side effects of radiotherapy on fertility
Side_effects_of_radiotherapy_on_fertility
Day of the year
2013 – Helen Eadie, Scottish politician (born 1947) 2013 – Grethe Rytter Hasle, Norwegian biologist and academic (born 1920) 2013 – Kalaparusha Maurice
November_9
Badminton tournament
Christiansen (third round) Nicole Bartsch / Nicole Schnurrer (second round) Mai Hasle / Ulla Pedersen (third round) Nawut Thanateeratam / Vacharaporn Munkit (silver
2025 BWF World Senior Championships – 35+
2025_BWF_World_Senior_Championships_–_35+
Organisms that live in salt water
The Atlantic. Cambridge University Press. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-108-07475-9. Hasle GR, Syvertsen EE, Steidinger, Tangen K (25 January 1996). "Marine Diatoms"
Marine_life
Dunfermline East (1999–2011); Cowdenbeath (since 2011), cancer. Grethe Rytter Hasle, 93, Norwegian biologist. Peter Krummeck, 66, South African actor and playwright
Deaths_in_November_2013
reported missing. Doris Gerdes Germany The barque was driven ashore at Hasle, Bornholm, Denmark, She was on a voyage from Copenhagen, Denmark to Riga
List of shipwrecks in October 1877
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1877
TH HASLE
TH HASLE
Girl/Female
Indian
The th surah, One who kneels
Girl/Female
Indian
The th Nakshathra, A bright star
Girl/Female
Tamil
Panchavarnam | பநà¯à®šà®¾à®µà®¾à®°à¯à®¨à®¾à®®Â
Parrot, th of girl of family
Panchavarnam | பநà¯à®šà®¾à®µà®¾à®°à¯à®¨à®¾à®®Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chandrakali | சநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®•லீ
/th of the Moon
Chandrakali | சநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®•லீ
Boy/Male
Hindu
The th incarnation of Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
th Nakshatra
Girl/Female
Hindu
th Nakshathra
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anuraadha | அநà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à®¾
The th Nakshathra, A bright star
Anuraadha | அநà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian
th month of the islamic calendar
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anuradha | அநà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à®¾
The th Nakshathra, A bright star
Anuradha | அநà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Tamil
The th not of classical music
Boy/Male
Indian
th Persian month
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Good
Girl/Female
Hindu
Parrot, th of girl of family
Girl/Female
Indian
The th Nakshathra, A bright star
Girl/Female
Indian
/th of the Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
The th incarnation of Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
th Nakshathra
Girl/Female
Indian
th Nakshatra
Girl/Female
Indian
Fire, th month of iranian calendar
TH HASLE
TH HASLE
Boy/Male
Indian
Loving
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Heavenly Musicians
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Happiness
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Matthew Goffe.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Bitterness; Royal Lady; Similar to Maria; From the God Mars; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
A Fair Woman; Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Box-tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, most likely for a tall, thin man with long legs, from Middle English cran ‘crane’ (the bird), Old English cran, cron. The term included the heron until the introduction of a separate word for the latter in the 14th century.Dutch : variant spelling of Krane.English translation of German Krahn or Kranich.The American writer Stephen Crane (1871–1900) was named for a NJ ancestor who was a delegate to the Continental Congress. He was descended from a Stephen Crane who, coming probably from England or Wales, settled at Elizabethtown, NJ, as early as 1665.
Girl/Female
Russian
Christian.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian officer.
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n.
A contraction of syllables by suppressing some vowel or diphthong at the end of a word, before another vowel or diphthong; as, th' army, for the army.
n.
The immovable union of two joints of a crinoidal arm. T () the twentieth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal consonant. With the letter h it forms the digraph th, which has two distinct sounds, as in thin, then. See Guide to Pronunciation, //262-264, and also //153, 156, 169, 172, 176, 178-180.
n.
An elementary sound produced by the breath alone; a surd, or nonvocal consonant; as, f, th in thin, etc.
n.
See Haslet.
v. t.
To fetter; to shackle; to chain. H () the eighth letter of the English alphabet, is classed among the consonants, and is formed with the mouth organs in the same position as that of the succeeding vowel. It is used with certain consonants to form digraphs representing sounds which are not found in the alphabet, as sh, th, /, as in shall, thing, /ine (for zh see /274); also, to modify the sounds of some other letters, as when placed after c and p, with the former of which it represents a compound sound like that of tsh, as in charm (written also tch as in catch), with the latter, the sound of f, as in phase, phantom. In some words, mostly derived or introduced from foreign languages, h following c and g indicates that those consonants have the hard sound before e, i, and y, as in chemistry, chiromancy, chyle, Ghent, Ghibelline, etc.; in some others, ch has the sound of sh, as in chicane. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 153, 179, 181-3, 237-8.
n.
A consonant sound formed by the aid of the tongue; -- a term especially applied to certain articulations (as those of t, d, th, and n) and to the letters denoting them.
a.
Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th/ught of; not imagined; -- often followed by of.
n.
A metallic element found in certain rare minerals, as thorite, pyrochlore, monazite, etc., and isolated as an infusible gray metallic powder which burns in the air and forms thoria; -- formerly called also thorinum. Symbol Th. Atomic weight 232.0.
n.
The name of the Anglo-Saxon letter /, capital form /. It is sounded as "English th in a similar word: //er, other, d//, doth."
n. pl.
The most westerly branch of the great Slavic family of nations, numbering now more than 6,000,000, and found principally in Bohemia and Moravia. D () The fourth letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. The English letter is from Latin, which is from Greek, which took it from Ph/nician, the probable ultimate origin being Egyptian. It is related most nearly to t and th; as, Eng. deep, G. tief; Eng. daughter, G. tochter, Gr. qyga`thr, Skr. duhitr. See Guide to Pronunciation, Ã178, 179, 229.
v. i.
To pronounce the sibilant letter s imperfectly; to give s and z the sound of th; -- a defect common among children.
n.
One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, /, /, / (p, t, k), and the aspiratae (aspirates) /, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute.
n.
The edible viscera, as the heart, liver, etc., of a beast, esp. of a hog.
n.
Two signs or characters combined to express a single articulated sound; as ea in head, or th in bath.
n.
A term used differently by different authorities; -- by some as equivalent to fricative, -- that is, as including all the continuous consonants, except the nasals m, n, ng; with the further exception, by others, of the liquids r, l, and the semivowels w, y; by others limited to f, v, th surd and sonant, and the sound of German ch, -- thus excluding the sibilants, as well as the nasals, liquids, and semivowels. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 197-208.
n.
A letter of the Greek alphabet corresponding to th in English; -- sometimes called the unlucky letter, from being used by the judges on their ballots in passing condemnation on a prisoner, it being the first letter of the Greek qa`natos, death.
n.
The name of the Anglo-Saxon letter /, capital form /. It was used to represent both of the sounds of English th, as in thin, then. So called because it was the initial letter of thorn, a spine.