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{{Wiktionary|HP|hp}}
'''HP''' may refer to:
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===Technology===
* ] (hp), a unit of power


'''HP''' may refer to:
===Organizations===
{{TOC right}}
*]
* ] Limited, a food producer based in Birmingham, UK
**], formerly made by HP Foods
* ], (IATA code HP)
* ] Aircraft Company
*], Indian oil company which uses an "HP" logo


==Businesses, groups, organisations==
===Geography===
* ], an American technology company
* ] centred on Hemel Hempstead in the UK
** ], the predecessor to HP before the 2015 split
* ], a state in India (ISO abbreviation IN-HP)
** ], the other company created as a result of the split
* ], British food products company
* ], an aircraft company
* ], Indian petroleum company, subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
* ] (1981-2006), an American airline (IATA code HP)
* ] (2004-present), a Swedish airline (IATA code HP)
* HP Books, an imprint of the ]
* ] (''Halkçı Parti''), a political party in Turkey between 1983 and 1985


==Brands, products, items==
===Other===
* ], an installment payment method * ], an ultralight amphibian aircraft
* ], heavy freight train steam locomotive
* ] or health point, in various role-playing and video games
* Hilton-Pacey ], a British 1920s 3-wheeled cyclecar automobile
* ], a photographic film
*], British sauce named after Houses of Parliament
*]
* ], a single-engined high-wing trike aircraft
* ], cubic-grained black-and-white photographic film series, and photographic film prefix
* ], handgun


===See also=== ==Places==
* ], a shopping mall in the Philippines that closed down in 2019
* ] or Hello! Project
* ], a volcano in Canada
* ], a state in India
* ], UK
* ], US


==People and characters==
{{disambig}}
* ] (1911–1984), Australian author
* ] (1937–2014), American audio critic
* ], a fictional character in J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World fictional universe


==Arts, entertainment, media==
]
* '']'', a novel series by J.{{nbsp}}K. Rowling
]
* ] (H!P), a J-pop idol brand under Japanese music company Up-Front Group
]
* '']'', a 1932 ballet composed by Carlos Chávez
]
* ], a TV show created by Adult Swim
]
* '']'', a 2005 Philippine TV sitcom
]
* ], a 2019 song by Maluma
]

]
==Science, engineering, technology==
]
* ], a unit of power
]
* ], a protein
]
* ], a respiratory inflammation
]
* ], a thunderstorm classification
]
* ] of a graded algebra
]
* ] unit, 0.2 inches, used to specify rack-mounted equipment width
]
* H/P, hacking/]
]
* ], a machine that transfers thermal energy between spaces
]

]
==Other uses==
]
* ], former UK pay for military personnel not on active service
]
* ], German for "railway halt"
]
* ], a concept in Alcoholics Anonymous and in similar twelve-step organisations
* ], a type of sales-instalment plan
* ] or health points in video games
* ], a type of round
* ], the main page of a website
* ], a stone-age technology period in Africa

==See also==
{{canned search|hp|h-p|hps}}
* ], museum of Hewlett-Packard's history
* {{srt}}
* ]
* ]

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Latest revision as of 04:45, 15 October 2024

HP may refer to:

Businesses, groups, organisations

Brands, products, items

Places

People and characters

Arts, entertainment, media

Science, engineering, technology

Other uses

See also

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