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Definition: Rehnquist |
RehnquistNoun1. American jurist who served as an associate justice on the United States Supreme Court from 1972 until 1986, when he was appointed chief justice (born in 1924). Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Synonyms: RehnquistSynonyms: William Hubbs Rehnquist (n), William Rehnquist (n). (additional references) |
Crosswords: Rehnquist |
| English words defined with "Rehnquist": William Hubbs Rehnquist, William Rehnquist. (references) |
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| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | ![]() | Chief Justice William Rehnquist administering the oath of office to George Bush on the west front of the U.S. Capitol, with Dan Quayle and Barbara Bush looking on, January 20, 1989.Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Senator Patrick Leahy | We had a major hearing when Chief Justice Rehnquist became chief justice. As I recall, everybody wanted to have that hearing, Republican and Democrat. I think we would be doing the same thing here. |
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| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
George W. Bush | 2001-2005 | Chief Justice Rehnquist, President Carter, President Bush, President Clinton, distinguished guests and my fellow citizens, the peaceful transfer of authority is rare in history, yet common in our country. |
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| "Rehnquist" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 81.82% of the time. "Rehnquist" is used about 11 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 (singular) | 81.82% | 9 | 117,287 |
| Noun (proper) | 18.18% | 2 | 245,945 |
| Total | 100.00% | 11 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "Rehnquist" 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 |
| Rehnquist | Last name | 130 | 60,863 |
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Expressions using "Rehnquist": William Hubbs Rehnquist ♦ William Rehnquist. Additional references. | |
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| 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. |
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william rehnquist | 95 |
rehnquist | 28 |
chief justice william rehnquist | 18 |
h rehnquist william | 16 |
chief h justice rehnquist william | 12 |
janet rehnquist | 9 |
chief justice rehnquist | 5 |
justice rehnquist | 3 |
william hubbs rehnquist | 3 |
the rehnquist court | 2 |
lds rehnquist | 2 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "e-h-i-n-q-r-s-t-u" | |
-1 letter: squinter. | |
-2 letters: hinters, hirsute, hunters, inquest, nutsier, querist, quintes, requins, runtish, shunter, triunes, uniters. | |
-3 letters: estrin, hinter, hunter, inerts, inrush, insert, insure, inters, inures, niters, nitres, querns, quiets, quinte, quints, quires, quirts, requin, risque, rusine, rutins, sequin, shiner, shrine, sinter, squint, squire, squirt, suiter, tenuis, theins, theirs, triens, trines, triune, tuners, tushie, uniter. | |
| Words containing the letters "e-h-i-n-q-r-s-t-u" | |
+3 letters: hindquarters. | |
+5 letters: anthraquinones, relinquishment. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)52 65 68 6E 71 75 69 73 74 |
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Morse Code (1836) (references).-. . .... -. --.- ..- .. ... - |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010010 01100101 01101000 01101110 01110001 01110101 01101001 01110011 01110100 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)R e h n q u i s t |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0052 0065 0068 006E 0071 0075 0069 0073 0074 |
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)527174808387758586 |
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