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Heinz
Heinz H0210000 (hīnz), Henry John 1844-1919. American food manufacturer who organized the H.J. Heinz Company (1888).ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Heinz - United States industrialist who manufactured and sold processed foods (1844-1919)Henry John Heinz |
Heinz
Heinz 57 (variety)1. A phrase used to describe anything that is made up of a mixture of things. The phrase refers to an advertising slogan for the H.J. Heinz Company's 57 varieties of pickles. This stew is definitely Heinz 57 variety—there's a lot of different things thrown into it.2. A mixed-breed dog. I have no idea what breed Sparky is—he seems to be Heinz 57.See also: 57, HeinzHeinz 57 (variety) (hɑɪnz...)1. n. a mongrel breed of dog. (From the trade name of a condiment company.) We have one pedigreed dog and one Heinz 57 variety. 2. n. any mixture or mixed variety; any composition variable or undetermined parts. Our old house was sort of Heinz 57. A little bit of a lot of styles. See also: 57, Heinz, varietyHeinz 57 verbSee Heinz 57 varietySee also: 57, HeinzEncyclopediaSeeHeinz, Henry JohnHeinz
Heinz (hīnz), Robert, German pathologist, 1865-1924. See: Heinz body anemia, Heinz bodies, Heinz body test, Heinz-Ehrlich body, Heinz body anemia. Heinz Related to Heinz: Heinz 57Synonyms for Heinznoun United States industrialist who manufactured and sold processed foods (1844-1919)Synonyms |