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Definitions: Harriman |
HarrimanNoun1. United States financier who negotiated a treaty with the Soviet Union banning tests of nuclear weapons (1891-1986). 2. United States railway tycoon (1848-1909). Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "Harriman" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1907. (references) |
Synonyms: HarrimanSynonyms: Averell Harriman (n), E. H. Harriman (n), Edward Henry Harriman (n), William Averell Harriman (n). (additional references) |
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Harriman is a city located in Tennessee. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 6,744.Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Harriman, New York."
Crosswords: Harriman |
| English words defined with "Harriman": Averell Harriman ♦ E. H. Harriman, Edward Henry Harriman ♦ William Averell Harriman. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "Harriman": 10926 ♦ 37748. (references) |
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![]() | Conference leaders during Church services on the after deck of HMS Prince of Wales, in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) and Prime Minister Winston Churchill are seated in the foreground. Standing directly behind them are Admiral Ernest J. King, USN; General George C. Marshall, U.S. Army; General Sir John Dill, British Army; Admiral Harold R. Stark, USN; and Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, RN. At far left is Harry Hopkins, talking with W. Averell Harriman.Credit: NAVY. | ![]() | Good luck, Mr. Harriman. Remember, ambassadors should be seen and not heard.Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Trees in landscape, taken during the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899.Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | New York Governor Averell Harriman, seated at desk, with Dr. Robert C. Weaver, whom he appointed today, as Deputy Commissioner of Housing in the State administration.Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | W. Averell Harriman (left) seated with James P. Richards (center) and Charles A. Eaton in Washington, D.C.Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Harriman Alaska Expedition members pose on beach at deserted Cape Fox village, Alaska, 1899, with Tlinget totem poles in background] / Curtis.Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Official pictures of meeting of Stalin, Churchill, Harriman. These are the first official pictures released in the United States of the recent meetings of Premier I.V. Stalin, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Britai.Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | E. Roland Harriman, residence in Arden, New York. Entrance pillars.Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Harriman house. Brick veranda at Harriman house.Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Edward H. Harriman as a pirate.Credit: Library of Congress. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Author | Quotation |
Edward H. Harriman | Much good work is lost for the lack of a little more. |
| It is never safe to look into the future with eyes of fear. | |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Economic History | Luxembourg | Brown Brothers Harriman provides commercial banking and investment advisory services. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| "Harriman" is generally used as a noun (proper) -- approximately 88.89% of the time. "Harriman" is used about 18 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (proper) | 88.89% | 16 | 87,710 |
| Noun (singular) | 11.11% | 2 | 245,945 |
| Total | 100.00% | 18 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "Harriman" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Harriman | Last name | 2,000 | 5,061 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits. | |||
1. Harriman, NY (village, FIPS 32325) 2. Harriman, TN (city, FIPS 32520) |
Expressions using "Harriman": Averell Harriman ♦ E. H. Harriman ♦ Edward Henry Harriman ♦ William Averell Harriman. Additional references. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
harriman state park | 89 |
harriman ny | 70 |
brown brother harriman | 69 |
harriman tn | 44 |
harriman | 37 |
harriman tennessee | 14 |
pamela harriman | 12 |
harriman ny park state | 12 |
harriman jones | 11 |
harriman new york | 10 |
christopher harriman | 8 |
harriman jones medical group | 8 |
expedition harriman | 8 |
edward harriman | 8 |
harriman new park state york | 7 |
harriman park | 7 |
harriman reservoir | 6 |
averell harriman | 6 |
averill harriman | 5 |
harriman tenn | 4 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Misspellings | |
"Harriman" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Hadramat, Hargrim, harijan, Hariman, Harragan, Herriman, Hourihan, Nariman, sarariman, wherryman. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-a-h-i-m-n-r-r" | |
-2 letters: airman, harmin, marina. | |
-3 letters: amain, amnia, anima, ihram, inarm, mania, maria, naira. | |
-4 letters: airn, amah, amia, amin, amir, aria, haar, hair, harm, maar, main, mair, mana, mina, raia, rain, rami, rani. | |
-5 letters: aah, aha, aim, ain, air, ama, ami, ana, ani, arm, ham, him, hin, man, mar, mir, nah, nam, nim, rah, ram, ran, ria, rim, rin. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-a-h-i-m-n-r-r" | |
+3 letters: menorrhagia. | |
+4 letters: heartwarming, menorrhagias. | |
+5 letters: archimandrite. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)48 61 72 72 69 6D 61 6E |
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Morse Code (1836) (references).... .- .-. .-. .. -- .- -. |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01001000 01100001 01110010 01110010 01101001 01101101 01100001 01101110 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)H a r r i m a n |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0048 0061 0072 0072 0069 006D 0061 006E |
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)4267848475796780 |
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