Hut

Hut

Hut may refer to:

*Hut (dwelling)
** Mountain hut
*Hans Hut (1490-1527), an Anabaptist leader
*Hut Records, a British audio records company
*Sunglass Hut International, largest American retailer of sunglasses
*Software Hut, a computer software development company
*William Hut, a Norwegian singer
*Barnes-Hut simulation of gravitational forces, also known as Barnes-Hut N-Body Algorithm
*Pizza Hut, a multinational fast food chain
**Pizza Hut Park, a multi-purpose facility built and owned by the northern Dallas suburb of Frisco
*Quonset hut, semi-circular prefabricated hut used in WWII
*Nissen hut, semi-circular prefabricated hut invented in 1916 and used in WWI and WWII

HUT may also refer to:

*Hanoi University of Technology
*Hard Upper Torso, a component of many spacesuits
*Helsinki University of Technology
*Home-user test
*Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT), an Islamist organisation
* Hutton Cranswick railway station, England; National Rail station code HUT.

Other uses

*Snap count, audible noises made by the quarterback before the center snaps the ball

ee also

*Huth (disambiguation)
*Hutt (disambiguation)
*Hoot (disambiguation)


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  • Hut 6 — was a wartime section of Bletchley Park tasked with the solution of German Army and Air Force Enigma machine ciphers. Hut 8, by contrast, attacked Naval Enigma. Hut 6 was established at the initiative of Gordon Welchman, and was run initially by… …   Wikipedia

  • Hut 8 — was a section at Bletchley Park (the British World War II codebreaking station) tasked with solving German naval Enigma messages. The section was led initially by Alan Turing. He was succeeded by his deputy Conel Hugh O Donel Alexander in… …   Wikipedia

  • Hut 7 — was a wartime section of the Government Code and Cypher School in Bletchley Park tasked with the solution of Japanese naval codes such as JN4, JN11, JN40, and JN25 [cite book |last=Loewe |first=Michael |chapter=Chapter 26: Japanese Naval Codes… …   Wikipedia

  • HUT (H.) — HUT HANS (1490 env. 1527) Prédicateur anabaptiste et fondateur de nombreuses communautés en Franconie, en Bavière, en Moravie, en Silésie et, surtout, en Autriche. Né à Haina, en Thuringe, Hans Hut (ou encore: Hutt, Huth, Huet) est pendant… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Hut ab! — Hut ab!; vor jemandem (auch: vor etwas) den Hut ziehen   Diese Wendungen drücken Anerkennung oder Bewunderung aus und nehmen darauf Bezug, dass man einem Menschen oder einer Sache (zum Beispiel einer Fahne) Achtung entgegenbringt, indem man den… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Hut — Hut, n. [OE. hotte; akin to D. hut, G. h[ u]tte, OHG. hutta, Dan. hytte, Sw. hydda; and F. hutte, of G. origin; all akin to E. hide to conceal. See {Hude} to conceal.] A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hut [1] — Hut, Kopfbedeckung für Männer und Frauen, wird aus den verschiedensten Materialien gefertigt. Die Fabrikation der Filzhüte beruht auf der Filzfähigkeit (s. Filz) der Haare von Kaninchen, Hafen, Ziegen, Kamelen, Vicuñas, Waschbären, Bisamratten,… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Hut — ¹Hut Kappe, Kopfbedeckung, Mütze, Südwester; (ugs.): Bibi, Bombe, Koks; (ugs. scherzh.): Dunstkiepe; (salopp): Deckel; (landsch. abwertend): Speckdeckel; (veraltend): Trotteur; (landsch. veraltend): Dohle; (scherzh., sonst veraltet): Chapeau; …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • hut — 1650s, from Fr. hutte cottage (16c.), from M.H.G. hütte cottage, hut, probably from P.Gmc. *hudjon , related to the root of O.E. hydan to hide, from PIE *keudh , from root (s)keu (see HIDE (Cf. hide) (n.1)). Apparently first in English as a… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Hut — [Basiswortschatz (Rating 1 1500)] Auch: • Kopfbedeckung Bsp.: • Er setzte seinen Hut auf. • Du musst im Winter einen Hut tragen …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

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