As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
hade
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) had, hed, hod, from (etyl) . Same as (l).
Alternative forms
* (l), (l) (Scotland)
* (l), (l)
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete) Person (in all senses).
(obsolete, biological) Sex; gender.
Order; estate; rank; degree; holy or religious orders.
State; condition; quality; kind.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) hadien, hodien, from (etyl) . See above.
Alternative forms
* (l)
Verb
(had)
(obsolete) To ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order.
Derived terms
* (l)
* (l)
Etymology 3
Origin uncertain. Perhaps from a dialectal form of head.
Verb
(had)
(geology) To slope from the vertical
Noun
(
en noun)
(geology) The slope of a vein or fault from the vertical; the complement of the dip
Anagrams
*
*
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x
Translingual
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(
wikipedia X)
Etymology 1
Letter
The twenty-fourth letter of the .
Symbol
(
mul-symbol)
A symbol of the IPA, representing a voiceless uvular fricative.
strike
Etymology 2
Possibly from skull and crossbones
Derived terms
* XXX
See also
{{Letter
, page=X
, NATO=X-ray
, Morse=–··–
, Character=X
, Braille=?
}}
Image:Latin X.png, Capital and lowercase versions of X , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter X.png, Uppercase and lowercase X in Fraktur
Roman numerals
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