Crossword clues for horton
horton
- Dr. Seuss pachyderm
- Whoville’s savior in a Dr. Seuss book
- The Reverend ___ Heat
- Kid-lit protector of the tiny
- He heard a Who
- Dr. Seuss' elephant
- Character who claims "An elephant's faithful one hundred per cent!"
- "Seussical" elephant
- "Faithful" Seuss character
- "An elephant's faithful one hundred percent!" speaker
- "A person's a person, no matter how small" speaker
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Housing Units (2000): 906
Land area (2000): 1.747215 sq. miles (4.525266 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.008820 sq. miles (0.022844 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.756035 sq. miles (4.548110 sq. km)
FIPS code: 33200
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 39.663817 N, 95.528130 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 66439
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Headwords:
Horton
Wikipedia
Horton may refer to:
Horton is an Anglo-Saxon surname, deriving from the common English place-name Horton. It derives from Old English horu 'dirt' and tūn 'settlement, farm, estate', presumably meaning 'farm on muddy soil'.
Horton is a masculine given name. People or fictional characters named Horton include:
- Horton D. Haight (1832–1900), Mormon pioneer
- Horton Foote (1916–2009), American playwright and screenwriter
- Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. (1914–1994), American taxonomist and carcinologist
- Horton Smith (1908–1963), American golfer and first winner of the Masters Tournament
- Horton Williams (born 1933), retired judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia
- Horton the Elephant, fictional Dr. Seuss character
HORTON, the Helpful Open-source Research TOol for N-fermion systems, is an open-source modular quantum chemistry program written primarily in Python. It is composed of several quantum mechanical methods for electronic structure calculations and tools for post-processing wave functions and densities.
Usage examples of "horton".
As Horton slowed the big Dodge, Butterfield joked about one of his cowboy pranks.
As the second flare's white glare lit the area, Horton held Butterfield down and whispered to him.
Horton said as he mopped up a final puddle of egg yolk with his last wedge of toast.
Though Brohier himself had never spoken of it, Horton knew from Lee's letters that the senior scientist was being treated for an enlarged heart, and that he had been 'swallowed up by Washington' after the successful Jammer tests.
He had never met Terabyte's principal investor and majority owner, but there was a photo of Goldstein and Brohier in the director's office, and Horton had searched the hyperweb for information on Goldstein shortly after arriving in Columbus.
They channel-surfed together in a White House media center for a short time, until Horton stood up, shuddering, and pronounced, 'I can't take any more.
To an archaeologist, there might have been significance, Horton told himself, but to the two of them, there had been simply oldness-a musty, dusty, repetitive oldness that was at once futile and depressive.
As an associate director, Horton was entitled to one of the parking spaces inside the wrought-iron fences.
Back in the days when Carl Perkins was singing about pink pedal pushers and Johnny Horton was singing about dancing all night on a honky-tonk hardwood floor and the biggest teen idol in the country was Edd 'Kookie' Byrnes.
The window of opportunity would have closed before Horton had left primary school.
She'd set a new post record-unofficially, since no one but Abernathy and Aston had been witnesses and Horton had acted as range officer.
Shed set a new post recordunofficially, since no one but Abernathy and Aston had been witnesses and Horton had acted as range officer.
Horton Purney had run a motorcycle repair shop out of a sagging, sun-scorched, unpainted barn on the same property as his house, but he had never made much money from it.
The gravel path gave Terabyte research director Jeffrey Horton a reason and a place to find a few minutes of solitude and exercise in the middle of the day.
Horton was cozily battened down for the winter, having installed snugly fitted storm windows and storm doors and having provided a huge supply of wood for the stone fireplace in the living room, which supplemented a coal-fired furnace.