Proper noun
A surname.
A small town and river (the Hinds River) in south Canterbury, New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter surveying areas north and east of Jackson, they proceeded southwest along the Pearl River until they reached LeFleur's Bluff in today's Hinds County. Source: Internet
A libation ceremony preceded the speaker, prepared by Nii Sowa-La, and the closing remarks and a certificate of appreciation were presented to Hinds by AACS Chairman of the Board of Directors Edmund G. Pinto Jr. Source: Internet
Cumulatively thus far, Hinds County has the most cases with 959, followed Lauderdale County with 713, Madison County with 694, Scott County with 630, Neshoba with 589, Jones with 566, Forrest County with 523 and DeSoto with 503. Source: Internet
Hinds, 1999, p.288 With sufficiently high supersaturation and no suitable surfaces, particles may condense in the absence of a pre-existing surface, known as homogeneous nucleation. Source: Internet
Community activist Anderson Wilson leaves the Port-of-Spain Magistrates Court yesterday after securing a $10,000 bail following his sentencing on a charge of cursing MP Fitzgerald Hinds in 2018. Source: Internet
Dr. David Hinds constantly argues from an Afrocentric viewpoint and has never rejected his mentor’s Mr. Kwayana’s call for partition. Source: Internet