O. Henry
[ oh hen-ree ]
/ oʊ ˈhɛn ri /
noun
pen name of William Sydney Porter.
Definition for o. henry (2 of 3)
Henry
2
[ hen-ree ]
/ ˈhɛn ri /
noun
Joseph,1797–1878,
U.S. physicist.
O.,
pen name of William Sydney Porter.
Patrick,1736–99,
American patriot, orator, and statesman.
Cape,
a cape in SE Virginia at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
Fort.
Fort Henry.
a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “home” and “kingdom.”
Definition for o. henry (3 of 3)
Porter
[ pawr-ter, pohr- ]
/ ˈpɔr tər, ˈpoʊr- /
noun
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (1 of 7)
O. Henry
/ (əʊ ˈhɛnrɪ) /
noun
pen name of William Sidney Porter. 1862–1910, US short-story writer. His collections of stories, characterized by his use of caricature and surprising endings, include Cabbages and Kings (1904) and The Four Million (1906)
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (2 of 7)
henry
/ (ˈhɛnrɪ) /
noun plural -ry, -ries or -rys
the derived SI unit of electric inductance; the inductance of a closed circuit in which an emf of 1 volt is produced when the current varies uniformly at the rate of 1 ampere per second
Symbol: H
Word Origin for henry
C19: named after Joseph
Henry (1797–1878), US physicist
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (3 of 7)
Henry
/ (ˈhɛnrɪ) /
noun
Joseph. 1797–1878, US physicist. He discovered the principle of electromagnetic induction independently of Faraday and constructed the first electromagnetic motor (1829). He also discovered self-induction and the oscillatory nature of electric discharges (1842)
Patrick. 1736–99, American statesman and orator, a leading opponent of British rule during the War of American Independence
Prince, known as Harry. born 1984, second son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (4 of 7)
Porter
/ (ˈpɔːtə) /
noun
Cole. 1893–1964, US composer and lyricist of musical comedies. His most popular songs include Night and Day and Let's do It
George, Baron Porter of Luddenham. 1920–2002, British chemist, who shared a Nobel prize for chemistry in 1967 for his work on flash photolysis
Katherine Anne. 1890–1980, US short-story writer and novelist. Her best-known collections of stories are Flowering Judas (1930) and Pale Horse, Pale Rider (1939)
Rodney Robert. 1917–85, British biochemist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1972 for determining the structure of an antibody
William Sidney. original name of O. Henry
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (5 of 7)
porter
1
/ (ˈpɔːtə) /
noun
a person employed to carry luggage, parcels, supplies, etc, esp at a railway station or hotel
(in hospitals) a person employed to move patients from place to place
US and Canadian
a railway employee who waits on passengers, esp in a sleeper
East African
a manual labourer
Word Origin for porter
C14: from Old French
portour, from Late Latin
portātōr, from Latin
portāre to carry
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (6 of 7)
porter
2
/ (ˈpɔːtə) /
noun
mainly British
a person in charge of a gate or door; doorman or gatekeeper
a person employed by a university or college as a caretaker and doorkeeper who also answers enquiries
a person in charge of the maintenance of a building, esp a block of flats
Also called: ostiary RC Church
a person ordained to what was formerly the lowest in rank of the minor orders
Word Origin for porter
C13: from Old French
portier, from Late Latin
portārius doorkeeper, from Latin
porta door
British Dictionary definitions for o. henry (7 of 7)
porter
3
/ (ˈpɔːtə) /
noun
British
a dark sweet ale brewed from black malt
Word Origin for porter
C18: shortened from
porter's ale, apparently because it was a favourite beverage of porters
Medical definitions for o. henry (1 of 2)
henry
[ hĕn′rē ]
n. pl. hen•rys
The unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second.
Medical definitions for o. henry (2 of 2)
Porter
[ pôr′tər ]
British biochemist. He shared a 1972 Nobel Prize for his research on the chemical structure and nature of antibodies.
Scientific definitions for o. henry (1 of 2)
henry
[ hĕn′rē ]
A SI derived unit of electrical inductance, especially of transformers and inductance coils. A current changing at the rate of one ampere per second in a circuit with an inductance of one henry induces an electromotive force of one volt.
Scientific definitions for o. henry (2 of 2)
Porter
[ pôr′tər ]
British biochemist who shared with George Edelman the 1972 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for their study of the chemical structure of antibodies.