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HEFT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : weight, heaviness b : importance, influence 2. archaic : the greater part of something : bulk heft 2 of 2 verb hefted; hefting; hefts
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HEFT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to lift, hold, or carry something heavy using your hands: I watched him heft the heavy sack onto his shoulder.
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Heft — Liz Moore
Through Arthur and Kel's own quirky and lovable voices, Heft tells the winning story of two improbable heroes whose sudden connection transforms both their ...
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▪ I. heft, n.1 (hɛft) [A late deriv. of heave v.; app. analogical: cf. weave, weft, thieve, theft, etc., also heft pa. pple. = heaved. In sense 1, there was perh. immediate association with heavy.] I. 1. a. Weight, heaviness, ponderousness. dial. and U.S.1558 T. Phaer æneid vii. S iij b, A swarme of...
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HEFT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · weight; heaviness. · significance or importance. · the bulk or main part. verb (used with object). to test the weight of by lifting and balancing ...
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Heft: Overview
Heft is a config-driven toolchain that invokes other popular tools such as TypeScript, ESLint, Jest, Webpack, and API Extractor.
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Heft
Heft or HEFT may refer to:
Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, a health service body in England
Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time, a scheduling algorithm Heft, an American professor
Muhammad Robert Heft (born 1972), Canadian Muslim activist and writer
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173 Synonyms & Antonyms for HEFT | Thesaurus.com
heft · bear aloft · build up · buoy up · come up · draw up · hike up · jack up · jump up · move up · put up · raise high · take up · uprear. verb as in tote.
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heft - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Scottish English · en:Agriculture · English reflexive verbs · English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kap- (seize) · English terms borrowed ...
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Heft - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Heft is the bulk or weight of a person or thing. You might shift the heft of that huge bag of dog food you just bought over to your left arm.
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HEFT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. transitive verb If you heft something, you lift it upward. Emmy straightened, hefting her burden. He hefted the heavy camera up onto his shoulder.
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Home Enteral Feeding Transitions (HEFT) Clinic - SLC
The HEFT team supports former NICU babies who go home with a feeding tube (NG or GT), for supplemental nutrition or thickened feeds.
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Robert G. Heft - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert G. "Bob" Heft (January 19, 1942 - December 12, 2009) was the designer of the current United States 50-star flag. He has also designed a 51-star flag that would be used if a new state joins the United States. [1] He was born in Saginaw, Michigan in January 1942.
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Bob Heft - StoryCorps
Bob Heft. For an American history project during his junior year of high school in 1958, Bob Heft created a 50-star flag. The only problem was that at the time there were only 48 states. Bob had a hunch that two more states would be added and in 1959, Alaska and Hawaii became our 49 th and 50 th states. Bob created the 50-star flag by cutting ...
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James Lewis Heft
James Lewis Heft is an American theologian currently the Alton M. Brooks Professor of Religion at University of Southern California.
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