TRH

See also: T. R. H., T.R.H., and trh

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Noun

TRH

  1. (biochemistry) Initialism of thyrotropin-releasing hormone.

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TRH

  1. Initialism of Their Royal Highnesses.
    • 1993, Vacher’s Parliamentary Companion, page 21:
      HOUSEHOLD OF TRH THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK
    • 2018, Sarah Quail, Struggle and Suffrage in Portsmouth: Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality, Pen & Sword History, →ISBN:
      The new building was opened finally by TRH the Prince and Princess of Wales, the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1890.
    • 2021, Sophie Green, Thursdays at Orange Blossom House, Sphere, →ISBN:
      In the wake of the 1992 publication of Diana: Her True Story by Andrew Morton, TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales are now living separately.

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