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  2. List of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss characters - Wikipedia

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    C.H.E.R.U.B, a group of cherubs who serve the opposite purpose of I.M.P, helping and blessing humans on orders of souls in Heaven. [41] They are very small. After being stranded on Earth, they partner with D.H.O.R.K.S to seek revenge on Blitzo. Members of C.H.E.R.U.B include: Cletus (voiced by Rivera), a sensible pink cherub, and the leader of ...

  3. List of Latin-script trigraphs - Wikipedia

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    k'u is used for /kʷʰ/ in Purépecha. kwh is a common convention for /kʷʰ/. lhw is used for /l̪ʷ/ in Arrernte. lli is used for /j/ after /i/ in a few French words, such as coquillier. lly is used for [jː ~ ʎː] in Hungarian as a geminated ly . It is collated as ly rather than as l .

  4. List of Latin-script digraphs - Wikipedia

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    hh is used in Xhosa to write the murmured glottal fricative /ɦ̤/, though this is often written h . In the Iraqw language, hh is the voiceless epiglottal fricative /ʜ/, and in Chipewyan it is a velar/uvular /χ/. In Esperanto orthography, it is an official surrogate of ĥ , which represents /x/.

  5. List of Latin abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    q.v. qq.v. quod vide quae vide "which see" Imperative, [1] used after a term or phrase that should be looked up elsewhere in the current document or book. For more than one term or phrase, the plural qq.v. is used. re in re "in the matter of", "concerning" Often used to prefix the subject of traditional letters and memoranda.

  6. List of medical abbreviations: H - Wikipedia

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    H&P: history and physical examination (which very often are considered as a pair) HPA: hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis: HPETE: hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid: HPF: high-power field HPI H/oPI: history of the present illness: HPOA: hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy hPL: human placental lactogen (same as human chorionic somatomammotropin) HPP

  7. Latin letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering

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    a probability (as in P(E), which reads "the probability P of event E happening") p represents a prime number; the numerator of a fraction; the unit prefix pico (10 −12) [10] a proton, often p + or 1 1 p; the linear momentum in physics equations [10] the perimeter of a triangle or other polygon; generalized momentum [10] the pressure in ...

  8. List of acronyms: H - Wikipedia

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    (p) = pseudo-blend, e.g.: UNIFEM – (p) United Nations Development Fund for Women (s) = symbol (none of the above, representing and pronounced as something else; for example: MHz – megahertz ) Some terms are spoken as either acronym or initialism, e.g., VoIP , pronounced both as voyp and V-O-I-P .

  9. V - Wikipedia

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    The letter v ultimately comes from the Phoenician letter waw by way of u . During the Late Middle Ages, two minuscule glyphs of U developed which were both used for sounds including /u/ and modern /v/. The pointed form v was written at the beginning of a word, while a rounded form u was used in the middle or end, regardless of sound.