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Dr James Ho is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with subspecialty training in hip and knee replacement surgery Prior to medical training, he obtained a PhD in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley
- HO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HO is —used especially to attract attention to something specified How to use ho in a sentence
- ho - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English ho, hoo (interjection), probably from Old Norse hó! (interjection, also, a shepherd's call) Compare Dutch ho, German ho, Old French ho! (“hold!, halt!”) ho (nautical) Used to attract attention to something sighted, usually by lookouts Sail ho! ― Another boat is visible! Land ho! ― Land is visible! Man ho!
- HO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
37 meanings: 1 Also: ho-ho an imitation or representation of the sound of a deep laugh 2 an exclamation used to attract Click for more definitions
- HO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
What does ho mean? Not to be confused with hoe (the gardening tool), a ho is an offensive term for a sex worker or a promiscuous woman Some people use the term to insult women in general while some women have reclaimed the term
- HO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
HO definition: 1 an insulting word for a woman, especially one who is considered to have a lot of sexual… Learn more
- ho - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
ho həʊ interj Also: ho-ho an imitation or representation of the sound of a deep laugh; an exclamation used to attract attention, announce a destination, etc; Etymology: 13 th Century: of imitative origin; compare Old Norse hó, Old French ho! halt!
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