What is the name meaning of LIAS. Phrases containing LIAS
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Greek
Joyous muse of comedy.
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Tamil
World known
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Tamil
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Eye sight
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a large or stout person, Middle English bigge + unexplained -s.English : records of names such as William de Bigges (Cambridgeshire 1327) and Laurentia atte Bigge (Somerset 1327) suggest that it must also have a topographic or habitational origin, but the etymology is obscure.Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Beggs.
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German
Noble; Kind
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Hindu
Measured, Adjusted, Moderate
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Muslim
Fragrant one, Sweet scented, King, Star
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Hindu
Point where the Sky & sea appears to Meet
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Understood
Male
French
 Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.
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n.
A genus of ganoid fishes, found in strata of the new red sandetone, and the lias bone beds.
n.
The formation situated between the Permian and Lias, and so named by the Germans, because consisting of three series of strata, which are called in German the Bunter sandstein, Muschelkalk, and Keuper.
a.
Of the age of the Lias; pertaining to the Lias formation.
n.
A sandy calcareous straum, containing, or impregnated with, iron, and lying between the upper and lower Lias of England.
n.
Same as Lias.
n.
The lowest of the three divisions of the Jurassic period; a name given in England and Europe to a series of marine limestones underlying the Oolite. See the Chart of Geology.
a.
Of the age of the middle Mesozoic, including, as divided in England and Europe, the Lias, Oolite, and Wealden; -- named from certain rocks of the Jura mountains.
n.
An extinct genus of marine reptiles; -- so named from their short, biconcave vertebrae, resembling those of fishes. Several species, varying in length from ten to thirty feet, are known from the Liassic, Oolitic, and Cretaceous formations.