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horal

[ hawr-uhl, hohr- ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to an hour or hours; hourly.


horal

/ ˈɔːə /

adjective

  1. a less common word for hourly
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of horal1

1615–25; < Late Latin ō, equivalent to Latin ō ( a ) hour + - -al 1
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of horal1

C18: from Late Latin ōālis of an hour
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In the western city of Lviv, which lost electricity on Wednesday after Russian missiles struck power stations, Yurji Horal, 43, a government office manager, said that he was planning to go with his wife and young children to stay with relatives in a village about 40 miles away to escape what he feared could be an expansion of the war on May 9.

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Horal had no listed phone number or social media account to be reached for comment Tuesday.

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They cited Jennifer Horal, 46, of Lakewood, Colorado, for allegedly electioneering too close to a polling location and for allegedly disturbing a polling place.

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Dressed in a suit and tie, locker-room manager Tom Horal—in his 34th year at the club—remembers your name and drink order after one visit.

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Hannoun, C., Horal, P. & Lindh, M. Long-term mutation rates in the hepatitis B virus genome.

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