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  1. Hagiography: A hagiography is defined as: "a book about someone's life that makes it seem better than it really is or was" and "a biography that praises someone too much" by Merriam-Webster online, and Wiktionary (the dictionary version of ... [100%] 2023-12-29
  2. Hagiographa: HAGIOGRAPHA hag-i-og'-ra-fa. See BIBLE; CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. hag-i-og'-ra-fa. See BIBLE; CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. [90%] 1915-01-01
  3. Hagiographa: The third part of the Old Testament canon, the other two being the Law () and the Prophets (). It includes the three books (Hebrew initials of ), which in a special sense are designated as the poetic books par excellence, Job, Proverbs ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [90%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Hairography: «Hairography» (рус. Хаерография) — одиннадцатый эпизод первого сезона американского музыкального телесериала «Хор», показанный телеканалом Fox 25 ноября 2009 года. [81%] 2024-01-02
  5. Haplography: Haplography (from Greek: haplo- 'single' + -graphy 'writing'), also known as lipography, is a scribal or typographical error where a letter or group of letters that should be written twice is written once. It is not to be confused with haplology ... (Religion) [81%] 2023-10-10 [Biblical criticism]
  6. Haplography: Haplography (from Greek: haplo- 'single' + -graphy 'writing'), also known as lipography, is a scribal or typographical error where a letter or group of letters that should be written twice is written once. It is not to be confused with haplology ... [81%] 2023-11-06 [Textual scholarship] [Typography]...
  7. Heliography: Heliography (in French, héliographie) from helios (Greek: ἥλιος), meaning "sun", and graphein (γράφειν), "writing") is the photographic process invented, and named thus, by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce around 1822, which he used to make the earliest known surviving photograph from nature, View from ... (First permanent photographic process, invented c.1822 by N. Niépce) [81%] 2024-05-24 [Audiovisual introductions in 1822] [1820s in art]...

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