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Definition of history
1: TALE, STORY
2a: a chronological record of significant events (such as those affecting a nation or institution) often including an explanation of their causes
a history of Japan
b: a treatise presenting systematically related natural phenomena (as of geography, animals, or plants)
an illustrated history of North American birds
c: an account of a patient's medical background
reviewing her medical history
d: an established record
a prisoner with a history of violence
3: a branch of knowledge that records and explains past events
medieval history
4a: events that form the subject matter of a history
the history of space exploration
b: events of the past
History has shown that such efforts rarely succeed.
c: one that is finished or done for
the winning streak was history
you're history
d: previous treatment, handling, or experience (as of a metal)
a history of repeated exposure to freezing temperatures
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Examples of history in a Sentence
I studied history in college.
a professor of medieval history
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Recent Examples on the Web
Few names pop up in Orlando’s early history as often as W.R. O’Neal’s, from his 1886 arrival to his death in 1946 at age 81.
— Joy Wallace Dickinson, orlandosentinel.com, 22 Aug. 2021
Add to that the political convulsions in Haiti from the still-unsolved killing last month of President Jovenel Moise, plus the impoverished Caribbean country's own history of purloined, misused or missing aid.
— Arkansas Online, 22 Aug. 2021
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First Known Use of history
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
History and Etymology for history
Middle English histoire, historie, from Anglo-French estoire, histoire, from Latin historia, from Greek, inquiry, history, from histōr, istōr knowing, learned; akin to Greek eidenai to know — more at WIT
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The first known use of history was in the 14th century
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Dictionary Entries Near history
historism
history
history is on someone's side
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Phrases Related to history
(can) trace one's history (back) to
checkered history
credit history
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Kids Definition of history
1: events of the past and especially those relating to a particular place or subject
European history
2: a branch of knowledge that records and explains past events
3: a written report of past events
She wrote a history of the Internet.
4: an established record of past events
His criminal history is well-known.
history noun
his·to·ry | \ ˈhis-t(ə-)rē \
plural histories
Medical Definition of history
: an account of a patient's family and personal background and past and present health
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i am Junnie ( or you can say Junie.. hehe )
old id ( sanskritijs17...)
Now remember me ?
my that i.d got ba.nned