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Definition of Henrys
1. henry [n] - See also: henry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Henrys
Literary usage of Henrys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electrical Engineer (1891)
"In telegraphy, the inductance of an ordinary Western Union 140-ohm relay is about
three henrys with the armature drawn well back, and nine henrys with the ..."
2. ... The Age of Elizabeth by Mandell Creighton (1910)
"... The campaign that followed has been called three the " War of the three henrys
... henrys."
3. The Works of Tennyson by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson Tennyson (1905)
"The " War of the Three henrys " had begun. The news of the Treaty of Nemours
decided the Pope to take a step to which in spite of Spanish urgency he ..."
4. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"The " War of the Three henrys " had begun. The news of the Treaty of Nemours
decided the Pope to take a step to which in spite of Spanish urgency he had ..."
5. The Alternate Current Transformer in Theory and Practice by John Ambrose Fleming (1896)
"Hence the self-induction of such a coil in henrys is N2, or is proportional to
the square of the total number of windings N. ..."
6. Archives of Maryland by Maryland Historical Society (1892)
"A monthly return of Captain Wm henrys minute Company from Kent County. Com.
officers Non Commissioned officers Rank and File I CO « 11.5 Cce 9-g % UJW TO ..."