Scrabble?! WHO

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Definitions of WHO in various dictionaries:

noun - a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services

Used as a relative pro noun to introduce a clause when the antecedent is a person or persons or one to whom personality is attributed: the visitor who came yesterday; our child, who is gifted; informed sources who denied the story.

The traditional rules that determine the use of who and whom are relatively simple: who is used for a grammatical subject, where a nominative pro noun such as I or he would be appropriate, and whom is used elsewhere.

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There are 3 letters in WHO ( H4O1W4 )

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