| Term | Definition | Contributor | Modified |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half-tone process | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halite | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| hall conductivity | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Hall effect | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halley’s | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halley’s comet | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Hallimondite | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Hall-marks | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halloween | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halloween--Bibl | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Hallow-eve | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halloysite | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| halloysite-10 Ang. | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Hallstatt period | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Hall thrusters | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Hallucinations and illusions | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Halo | The part of an object or distributionsurrounding some central body or distribution. For example, the particlesabove the core energies that show enhancements above the thermal population.Typically, a " power law tail" shows a break from the core Maxwellian at aparticular energy. | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Halo | Group of optical phenomena, in the form of rings, arcs, pillars or bright spots around the sun or moon, produced by the refraction or reflection of light by ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere (c irrus clouds, diamond dust, etc.). | GCW Glossary | 2023.03.27 |
| Halo--Art | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| haloclasty | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |