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-noun, plural -ries, -rys. Electricity. the SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
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-noun a .44 caliber lever-action repeating rifle, marketed in the U.S. in the early 1860s, using metallic cartridges and a tubular magazine capable of holding 16 rounds.
A type of strong drink. Falstaff uses the word in Henry IV part I.
The word short for Henry is Hank.
While it is indeed part of a Latin name "Lilium iridollae Henry (the Panhandle Lilly) ", iriodollae is not a Latin word.
You can get "Harry" from "Henry" by rearranging the letters in the word.
In Hawaiian, the name Henry is translated to Heneli.
In the "Horrid Henry" episode "Horrid Henry, Mega-mean Time Machine," Henry pretends to be Napoleon.
If you mean "R", it stands for "Rex" which is Latin for the word king. He sometimes signed his name "Henricus Rex" which is the latinized version of his name.
"Lumpatious" is a made-up word often used in the TV show "Henry Danger" to describe someone who is clumsy or awkward. It is not a real word and does not have a formal definition in the English language.
If you mean Henry Purcell then 10 September 1659.
Are you sure you don't mean 'Patrick Henry'? If so it was Patrick James Henry.
do you mean who reigned after Henry 7th, if so King Henry 8th did :)
Henry VII didn't appear in Carry On Henry. If you mean Henry VIII - he was played by Sid James. Hope this helps.