What is the name meaning of ACHEN. Phrases containing ACHEN
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ACHEN
Male
Egyptian
, the great lord and ruler Cheres (Ares).
Female
Egyptian
, recluse.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Achen.
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Male
Egyptian
, a prophet priest of Amen.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The flower of Palash
Boy/Male
German, Norse
Thor's Bear
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained; in the UK, it occurs more frequently as Liptrot, and according to Harrison is from a Germanic personal name composed of liob ‘dear’ + trūt ‘beloved’. It seems to be a comparatively recent importation into the UK.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Burlingham in Norfolk ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of Bærla’s or Byrla’s people’, or from Birlingham in Worcestershire ‘enclosure (Old English hamm) of Byrla’s people’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Oriya, Sikh
Remembrance; Sheet of Sweet Memory
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful, Bright, Brilliant, Shining
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friendship; Closeness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Indian
Fragrance
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A downy or feathery appendage to certain achenes. It is formed of the permanent elongated style.
n.
A genus of ranunculaceous plants (Myosurus), in which the prolonged receptacle is covered with imbricating achenes, and so resembles the tail of a mouse.
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Same as Achene.
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A one-seeded, one-celled, indehiscent fruit; an achene with the calyx tube adherent.
a.
Pertaining to an achene.
n.
An achenium.
n.
A genus of herbaceous composite plants, having the achenes two-horned and remotely resembling some insect; tickseed. C. tinctoria, of the Western plains, the commonest plant of the genus, has been used in dyeing.
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The flying feathery or hairy crown of seeds or achenes, as the down of the thistle.
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Alt. of Achenium
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A small, dry, indehiscent fruit, containing a single seed, as in the buttercup; -- called a naked seed by the earlier botanists.
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A fruit like that of the rose, consisting of a cup formed of the calyx tube and receptacle, and containing achenes.
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The hairy or feathery appendage of the achenes of thistles, dandelions, and most other plants of the order Compositae; also, the scales, awns, or bristles which represent the calyx in other plants of the same order.