Definitions for Henrietta

Henrietta hen·ri·et·ta

Spelling: [hen-ree-et-uh]
IPA: /ˌhɛn riˈɛt ə/

Henrietta is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 380 anagrams from letters in Henrietta (aeehinrtt).

Definitions for Henrietta

noun

  1. a fine wool fabric constructed in twill weave, formerly made of silk warp and worsted filling.
  2. a female given name, form of Henry.

Origin of Henrietta

First recorded in 1850-55; after Henrietta Maria (1609-69), queen consort of Charles I of England

Examples for Henrietta

In chronological order: When the story of henrietta Lacks was “ripped” for an episode of Law and Order.

henrietta Dystra from Hull, Iowa praised his moral convictions.

The reason she can't is because henrietta Lamb hasn't invited her.

Haven't I just proved it, the way I've been going for henrietta?

At my coming in she said, 'You see I am come to keep henrietta company.

In 1642 Queen henrietta Maria landed on whatever quay then existed.

I thought you were going to tell me something henrietta Lamb had done to our Alice.

So she could see how the world has responded to The Immortal Life of henrietta Lacks.

It took you about a decade to research and write The Immortal Life of henrietta Lacks.

He said yes, there are two: a mad man named Stephen Wise and a mad woman named henrietta Szold.

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