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Marlins are fish from the family Istiophoridae, which includes between 9 and 11 species, depending on the taxonomic authority. The family's common name
Sterling Burton Marlin (born June 30, 1957) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He last competed in the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour
Marlin fishing or billfishing is an offshore saltwater game fishing targeting several species of fast-swimming pelagic predatory fish with elongated rostrum
The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the
Look up Marlin or marlin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the spearfish. Marlin may also refer
Marlin (Brooks) who, along with a forgetful regal blue tang named Dory (DeGeneres), searches for his missing son Nemo (Gould). Along the way, Marlin learns
Richard Marlin Perkins (March 28, 1905 – June 14, 1986) was an American zoologist. He is best known as the host of the television program Mutual of Omaha's
The .450 Marlin is a firearms cartridge designed as a modernized equivalent to the .45-70 cartridge. It was designed by a joint team of Marlin and Hornady
The .444 Marlin (10.9×57mmR) is a rifle cartridge designed in 1964 by Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms. It was designed to fill the gap left when the
The black marlin (Istiompax indica) is a species of marlin found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indian and Pacific Oceans approximately between
MARLIN
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German English
Woman from Magdala.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Merlin.
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English American
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Feminine of Marlon. Also a Woman from Magdala.
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German English
Woman from Magdala.
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German English
Woman from Magdala.
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American, Australian, British, Celebrity, English, Hebrew, Indian
Falcon; Blend of Mary and Lynn; Bitter
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German
From the High Tower; Variant of Marlene; Derived from Madeline; Variant of Madeline Woman from Magdala
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English and French
English and French : variant of Merlin.
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American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Hebrew
From the High Tower; Variant of Marlene; Variant of Madeline Woman from Magdala
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Combination of Maria and Magdalene; Form of Marilyn; Bitter; Small Falcon; Little Hawk
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American, Australian, British, English, German
From the High Tower; Variant of Marlene; Derived from Madeline; Woman from Magdala
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Hindu, Indian
Heart Lover
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Hindu
Festival
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Muslim
White gazelle, Antelope
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Muslim/Islamic
Wishes aspirations
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Latin
Tenth. This name was often given to the tenth child in large families.
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Tamil
Gold, Snow
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Tamil
Is associated to Lord venkateswara, Goddess Parvati
Biblical
hearing; obeying
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Muslim
Beautiful & pleasant (Celebrity Name: ShahRukh Khan)
Male
English
Masculine variant spelling of English unisex Greer, GRIER means "watchful; vigilant."
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v. t.
To bind together, as two ropes, with cross turns of yarn, marline, etc.
n.
Any species of gull of the genus Stercorarius. Three species occur on the Atlantic coast. The jagers pursue other species of gulls and force them to disgorge their prey. The two middle tail feathers are usually decidedly longer than the rest. Called also boatswain, and marline-spike bird. The name is also applied to the skua, or Arctic gull (Megalestris skua).
v.
A small line composed of two strands a little twisted, used for winding around ropes and cables, to prevent their being weakened by fretting.
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A small marline spike; a pricker.
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A skein or hank of rope yarns wound round with yarns or marline, -- used for stoppers, straps, etc.
v. t.
To bind or fasten together with a lashing of small stuff, as yarn or marline; as, to seize ropes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Marl
v. t.
To cover, as part of a rope, with marline, marking a pecular hitch at each turn to prevent unwinding.
v. t.
To wind marline around; as, to marline a rope.
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A small piece of spun yarn or marline, used to fasten the head of the sail to the spar.
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A small marline spike having generally a wooden handle, -- used in sailmaking.
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The American great marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa). Applied also to the red-breasted godwit (Limosa haematica).