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Hatable
Hatable Hat"a*ble, a. [From Hate.] Capable of being, or deserving to be, hated; odious; detestable.

Meaning of Hatab from wikipedia

- Nagem Hatab was an Iraqi who died on June 3, 2003, while in US custody. Hatab is said to have been a Ba'ath party member.[citation needed] Hatab was arrested...
- Deir al-Hatab (Arabic: دير الحطب) is a Palestinian village in the Nablus Governorate in the northern West Bank, located east of Nablus, near the neighbouring...
- Mousa Hatab (Arabic:موسى حطب) (born 12 April 1981) is an Emirati footballer. He currently plays as a defender. Mousa Hatab at Soccerway XS Studios. "موسى...
- Fareej el-Hatab (Arabic: فريج الحطب، Fareej el-Hatab) is an old district close to the Manama Souq, in the heart of Manama in the Kingdom of Bahrain. It...
- Jawad Abu Hatab (born 1962) is a Syrian politician. Since May 2016 he has served as Minister of Defence in the Syrian Interim Government. He also served...
- Al-Hatab Square (Arabic: ساحة الحطب, Sahat al Hatab) is one of the oldest squares in the Syrian city of Aleppo. It is located in the old Jdeydeh Quarter...
- Baqa al-Hatab (Arabic: باقة الحطب) is a Palestinian village in the Qalqilya Governorate in the western area of the West Bank, located 20 kilometers southwest...
- Chef from Philadelphia, PA (eliminated after the dessert) Eyhab "Happy" Hatab, Executive Chef from Mount Laurel, NJ (winner) Notes: This was a viewers'...
- POWs p****ed through Camp Whitehorse. One of them, Nagem Hatab, died on or around June 5, 2003. Hatab was captured for an alleged role in the March 23, 2003...
- 1902 (in german) Andrae, W., "Die Umgebung von Fara und Abu Hatab (Fara,Bismaja, Abu Hatab, Hˇetime, Dschidr und Juba’i)", Mitteilungen derDeutschen Orient-Gesellschaft...