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Ho   /hoʊ/   Listen
Ho

noun
1.
A trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds.  Synonyms: atomic number 67, holmium.



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"Ho" Quotes from Famous Books



... ho!" he shouted. "But you shall not take me for a window- curtain spy! That is a fine reputation I give myself with ...
— The Guest of Quesnay • Booth Tarkington

... to me; they are quick to respond to hygienic treatment and easy to resolve. I've fixed lots of them. But an inflamed gallbladder is in no way ho-hum to the person afflicted with it. I've been frequently told that there are no worse pains a body can create than an inflamed gallbladder or the sensations accompanying the passing of a gall stone. ...
— How and When to Be Your Own Doctor • Dr. Isabelle A. Moser with Steve Solomon

... west wind off the prairie; Ho, north wind off the pine; Ho, myriad azure lakes, hill-clasped, Like cups of living wine; Ho, mighty river rolling; Ho, fallow, field and fen; By a thousand voices nature calls, To fire the ...
— Jewel Weed • Alice Ames Winter

... merrily. "And six weeks ago if any one had come to me in my Top Shelf where I carried on my profession, and outlined this for me"—she waved her hand around the room—"I'd have called the janitor to put out an unsafe person. Hey-ho!" And then the brown head was bent over the problem of an order which had ...
— The Man Thou Gavest • Harriet T. Comstock

... looked like a dazzling butterfly or stray bird of paradise. His white garb glistened at every point with gems, and from his shoulders, where it was fastened with large sapphire elasps, depended a long mantle of cloth of gold, bordered thickly with swansdown,—this he held up negligently in one hand as ho remained for a moment in full view of the assembled soldiery, graciously acknowledging their enthusiastic greetings, . . then with easy and unhasting tread he mounted the rest of the stairway, followed ...
— Ardath - The Story of a Dead Self • Marie Corelli


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