Hir (disambiguation)
Hir is an unofficial, socially-constructed gender-neutral pronoun used as him/her or his/her.
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Hir is also the mascot for the India Habitat Centre's annual Indian Languages Festival, Samanvay. Hir is an ageless, androgynous, itinerant storyteller who can travel through time, space and dimensions.
Hir or HIR may also refer to:
Places
- Hir, Iran, a city in Ardabil Province, Iran
- Hir District, a district in Ardabil Province, Iran
- Hir Rural District, a rural district in Ardabil Province, Iran
- Hir, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran
- Hir, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
- Honiara International Airport (IATA code), Solomon Islands
Other uses
- Harvard International Review, a quarterly journal on international affairs
- Halogen Infrared Reflective, a type of lightbulb
gollark: And there's a personal statement, where you talk about why you like the course and vaguely subject relevant stuff you did and also extracurricular things (??? - you're meant to somehow tie it to good qualities you have, like "good leadership ability" of something).
gollark: You apply with predicted A level grades, but you need to match/exceed whatever offer universities send you when the exams actually come around or you experience <:dodecahedron:724893894822854697>.
gollark: Actually, that probably *is* somewhat better than what the UK does?
gollark: There's probably a significant amount of random variance in test results just per person, so basing it entirely on a test result is not ideal.
gollark: Gnobody/Turkey's, I mean.
See also
- Humoral immunity (Humoral Immune Response)
- Her (disambiguation)
- Hur (disambiguation)
- Le Hir
- Ynys-hir
People
- Hir Vijay Suri (17th century), Indian Jain
- Ieuan Brydydd Hir (1450–1485), Welsh language poet
- Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn (died c. 586), king of Gwynedd
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