Noun
E.H. (plural E.H.)
(music) Abbreviation of English horn.
It is to these that E.H. Swift attributed the construction of a series of flying buttresses to shore up the walls of the church, which had been weakened over the centuries by earthquake tremors. Source: Internet
Her Erdős number is 4 McKellar's co-author L. Chayes published a paper with E.H. Lieb, who in turn co-authored a paper with D.J. Kleitman, a co-author of Paul Erdős. Source: Internet
At his blog, Justin E.H. Smith some of the philosophical aspects raised by assisting conceptual artist Tino Sehgal. Source: Internet
And, Erin E.H. Smith, a queer female, recounts conversations about intersectionality and the need to recognize and support the multiple identities that make up each of us. Source: Internet
And thanks to B.H. and E.H. for getting us into the taping! Source: Internet
In E.H. Cline & D. Harris-Cline (eds.), The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium. Source: Internet