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BORA
Female
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Hebrew Debowrah, DÉBORA means "bee."
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Lightning; Al Borak was the Legendary Magical Horse that Bore Muhammad from Earth to the Seventh Heaven
Girl/Female
Latin Hungarian
Stranger.
Boy/Male
German, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili, Turkish
Snow; Excellent; Brave; Hurricane; Foreign; Strange
Girl/Female
Hungarian, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili
Snow; Excellent; Brave; Foreign; Stranger; Strange
Female
Czechoslovakian
, stranger.
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex and Kent)
English (Essex and Kent) : possibly a variant of the habitational name Barham.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Much Ado About Nothing' Follower of Don John.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name BORA means "hurricane."
Boy/Male
Arabic
The lightning. Al Borak was the legenday magical horse that bore Muhammad from earth to the...
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Walking; Going on Foot; Brave.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements herr "army" and leifr "descendant," hence "army descendant."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Preceptor of all
Boy/Male
Tamil
Light
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
First Rise of Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kind affectionate
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sujan...i.e. good people...a Sanskrit word
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Handsome
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Habitual of Prayer
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n.
A mineral occurring in white rounded crystalline masses. It is a hydrous borate of lime and soda.
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A mineral of a white or gray color occurring massive and in isometric crystals; in composition it is a magnesium borate with magnesium chloride.
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A hydrous borate of lime, near priceite.
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Raw palm sugar, made in the East Indies by evaporating the fresh juice of several kinds of palm trees, but specifically that of the palmyra (Borassus flabelliformis).
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a family of plants (Boraginaceae) which includes the borage, heliotrope, beggar's lice, and many pestiferous plants.
n.
A hydrous borate of lime, from Oregon.
a.
Unrelated in chemical composition, though similar or indentical in certain other respects; as, borax and augite are homoemorphous, but heteromerous.
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A mucilaginous plant of the genus Borago (B. officinalis), which is used, esp. in France, as a demulcent and diaphoretic.
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A red consisting of silica, borax, and soda, fused with oxide of copper and iron, and used in enamels, mosaics, etc.
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A dark brown or black mineral, occurring in prismatic crystals imbedded in limestone near Warwick, New York. It consists of the borate and titanate of magnesia and iron.
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A borate of iron and magnesia, occurring in fibrous masses of a blackish green color.
v. t.
To reduce to scoria or slag; specifically, in assaying, to fuse so as to separate the gangue and earthy material, with borax, lead, soda, etc., thus leaving the gold and silver in a lead button; hence, to separate from, or by means of, a slag.
n.
A plant (Echinospermum Lappula) of the Borage family, with small blue flowers and prickly nutlets.
n.
Crude native borax, formerly imported from Thibet. It was once the chief source of boric compounds. Cf. Borax.
a.
Pertaining to derived from, or designating, an acid, H2B4O7 (called also tetraboric acid), which is the acid ingredient of ordinary borax, and is obtained by heating boric acid.
a.
Relating to the Borage tribe; boraginaceous.
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Relating to, or obtained from, borax; containing borax.
n.
A white or gray crystalline salt, with a slight alkaline taste, used as a flux, in soldering metals, making enamels, fixing colors on porcelain, and as a soap. It occurs native in certain mineral springs, and is made from the boric acid of hot springs in Tuscany. It was originally obtained from a lake in Thibet, and was sent to Europe under the name of tincal. Borax is a pyroborate or tetraborate of sodium, Na2B4O7.10H2O.
a.
Pertaining to, or produced from, borax; containing boron; boric; as, boracic acid.
n.
Plant of the Borage family.