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An '''[[hour]]''' is a unit of measurement of time.
An '''[[hour]]''' is a unit of measurement of time.


'''(The) Hour(s)''' may also refer to:
'''(The) Hour(s)''' may also refer to:
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==Measurement==
* [[Hour angle]], the measurement of angle in units of hours
** [[Right ascension]], the astronomical unit of measure of angle
* [[light hour]] or hour, distance equivalent to that travelled by light in vacuum in one hour


==Time==
===Time===
* [[Decimal hour]], an alternate form of hour time
* [[Carnegie Unit and Student Hour]] or credit-hours, a measurement of completed coursework at a college or university.
* [[man-hour]] or hour, a measurement of work done by people
* hour unit in [[time-based currency]]
* [[hour meter]] or hours, a device of measuring hours of usage
* [[hour hand]] or hour, a arm on a clock
* [[Chinese hour]] in traditional Chinese timekeeping

==Religion==
* [[Canonical hours]] or liturgical hours, divisions of the day in Christianity
* [[Canonical hours]] or liturgical hours, divisions of the day in Christianity
** [[Book of Hours]], a printed book or often a manuscript containing prayers for such hours (e.g., the "Hours of Catherine of Cleves")
** [[Book of Hours]], a printed book or often a manuscript containing prayers for such hours (e.g., the "Hours of Catherine of Cleves")
* [[Day of Resurrection]], the Day of Judgement in Islam, also known as "The Hour"
* [[Horae]] (Hours), deities in Greek mythology
* [[Horae]] (Hours), deities in Greek mythology, goddesses of the seasons
* [[Carnegie Unit and Student Hour]] or credit-hours, a measurement of completed coursework at a college or university.
* [[Relative hour]] in Judaism, a variable length hour by splitting daylight and nighttime into 12 hour segments each


==Art, entertainment, and media==
==Art, entertainment, and media==
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* ''[[Mrs Dalloway]]'', a novel by Virginia Woolf that had the working title "The Hours"
* ''[[Mrs Dalloway]]'', a novel by Virginia Woolf that had the working title "The Hours"


===Periodicals===
====Periodicals====
* [[The Hour (newspaper)|''The Hour'' (newspaper)]], a daily newspaper by in Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.
* [[The Hour (newspaper)|''The Hour'' (newspaper)]], a daily newspaper by in Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.
* ''[[Hour Community]]'', a weekly entertainment newspaper published in Montreal, earlier known as ''Hour''
* ''[[Hour Community]]'', a weekly entertainment newspaper published in Montreal, earlier known as ''Hour''
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===Music===
===Music===
* [[The Hours (opera)|''The Hours'' (opera)]], 2022 opera by Kevin Puts

====Bands====
* [[The Hours (band)]]
* [[The Hours (band)]]
* [[Band of the Hour]], University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, USA

====Albums====
* [[Hours (David Bowie album)|''Hours'' (David Bowie album)]], a 1999 album by British musician David Bowie
* [[Hours (David Bowie album)|''Hours'' (David Bowie album)]], a 1999 album by British musician David Bowie
* [[Hours (Funeral for a Friend album)|''Hours'' (Funeral for a Friend album)]], a 2005 album by Welsh rock band Funeral for a Friend
* [[Hours (Funeral for a Friend album)|''Hours'' (Funeral for a Friend album)]], a 2005 album by Welsh rock band Funeral for a Friend
* [[The Hours (soundtrack)|''The Hours'' (soundtrack)]], the soundtrack composed by Philip Glass to the film of the same name
* [[The Hours (soundtrack)|''The Hours'' (soundtrack)]], the soundtrack composed by Philip Glass to the film of the same name
* ''[[Humanity: Hour I]]'', 2007 album by the Scorpions

====Songs====
* "Hours", a song by TV on the Radio from the album ''[[Return to Cookie Mountain]]''
* "Hours", a song by TV on the Radio from the album ''[[Return to Cookie Mountain]]''
* "The Hours", a song by Beach House from the album ''[[Bloom (Beach House album)|Bloom]]''
* "The Hours", a song by Handsome Boy Modeling School from the album ''[[White People (album)|White People]]''
* "The Hours", a song by Handsome Boy Modeling School from the album ''[[White People (album)|White People]]''
* "Hour I", 2007 song by the Scorpions off the eponymous album ''[[Humanity: Hour I]]''
* [[The Hours (opera)|''The Hours'' (opera)]], 2022 opera by Kevin Puts


==Places==
==Places==
* [[Hours, Pyrénées-Atlantiques]], a commune in France
* [[Hours, Pyrénées-Atlantiques]], a commune in France
* Hour, a part of the Walloon municipality of [[Houyet]] in Belgium
* Hour, a part of the Walloon municipality of [[Houyet]] in Belgium
* [[Hour, Iran]]


==Other uses==
==Sports==
* [[Right ascension]], the astronomical unit of measure of angle
* [[Hour record]], the hour-long bicycle race
* [[Hour record]], the hour-long bicycle race
* [[One hour run]], the athletics event
* [[Day of Resurrection]], the Day of Judgement in Islam, also known as "The Hour"

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==See also==
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* [[Hourglass (disambiguation)]]
* [[H-Hour]]


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Latest revision as of 21:29, 10 October 2024

An hour is a unit of measurement of time.

(The) Hour(s) may also refer to:

Measurement

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  • Hour angle, the measurement of angle in units of hours
  • light hour or hour, distance equivalent to that travelled by light in vacuum in one hour

Time

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Religion

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  • Canonical hours or liturgical hours, divisions of the day in Christianity
    • Book of Hours, a printed book or often a manuscript containing prayers for such hours (e.g., the "Hours of Catherine of Cleves")
  • Day of Resurrection, the Day of Judgement in Islam, also known as "The Hour"
  • Horae (Hours), deities in Greek mythology, goddesses of the seasons
  • Relative hour in Judaism, a variable length hour by splitting daylight and nighttime into 12 hour segments each

Art, entertainment, and media

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Literature

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Periodicals

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Television

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Films

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Music

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Bands

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Albums

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Songs

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Places

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Sports

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See also

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