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TA UR
Female
Egyptian
, the great, or, the first.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Ta-ki-uata.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Renata, RENÃTA means "reborn."
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Osiris.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, good.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Isi-oer.
Female
Egyptian
, a daughter of Rameses-Miamun.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Merenpthah I.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Nefer-hotep.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of the royal butler Aia.
Male
Egyptian
, Se-kher-ta.
Female
Egyptian
, the sister of Khetef.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, pearl.
Female
Egyptian
, the great, or, the first.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian name derived from Latin beatus, BEÃTA means "blessed."Â
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Margarites, MARGARÉTA means "pearl."
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Amenemap.
Female
Egyptian
, the sister of the treasurer Iu-iu.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Necho I. (?).
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Ahmessenetuahbra.
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Brave
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Blessing from Indra; King of Gods
Girl/Female
British, English
Benevolent; Cheery
Boy/Male
British, Celtic, English, Scottish
Native of Britain; Brit
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dance
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Celebrated Abbasid Caliph
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Cliff Land
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Swedish, Tamil, Welsh
White Wave; Diminutive of Jane and Jennifer; White Spirit; Race of Women; Fair; Smooth; White and Smooth; Soft
Surname or Lastname
Cornish and Welsh
Cornish and Welsh : nickname for a red-haired man, from cough, coch ‘red(-haired)’. Compare Gough.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of beds or bedding, or perhaps a nickname for a lazy man, from Middle English, Old French couche ‘bed’, a derivative of Old French coucher ‘to lay down’, Latin collocare ‘to place’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
A Person from the State of Holland
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n.
The ursine seal. See the Note under 1st Seal.
pl.
of Urosteon
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order (Urticaceae) of plants, of which the nettle is the type. The order includes also the hop, the elm, the mulberry, the fig, and many other plants.
n.
One of an order of nuns founded by St. Angela Merici, at Brescia, in Italy, about the year 1537, and so called from St. Ursula, under whose protection it was placed. The order was introduced into Canada as early as 1639, and into the United States in 1727. The members are devoted entirely to education.
v. t.
To take.
n.
The crab-eating ichneumon (Herpestes urva), native of India. The fur is black, annulated with white at the tip of each hair, and a white streak extends from the mouth to the shoulder.
n.
The nettle rash, a disease characterized by a transient eruption of red pimples and of wheals, accompanied with a burning or stinging sensation and with itching; uredo.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ursula, or the order of Ursulines; as, the Ursuline nuns.
n.
A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal (Bos urus / primigenius) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius Caesar. It had very large horns, and was hardly capable of domestication. Called also, ur, ure, and tur.
n.
A salt of uroxanic acid.
n.
Indigo red, a product of the decomposition, or oxidation, of indican. It is sometimes found in the sediment of pathological urines. It is soluble in ether or alcohol, giving the solution a beautiful red color. Also called indigrubin.
n.
The sternal, or under piece, of any one of the uromeres of insects and other arthropods.
n.
A rare nonmetallic element found in certain minerals, as tantalite, samarskite, and fergusonite, and isolated as a dark powder which becomes steel-gray by burnishing. Symbol Ta. Atomic weight 182.0. Formerly called also tantalium.
obs.
3d pers. sing. pres. of Ta, to take.
a.
Resembling nettles; -- said of several natural orders allied to urticaceous plants.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Urticate
n. pl.
An order of annelids; the Polych/ta.
imp. & p. p.
of Urticate
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C5H8N4O6, which is obtained, as a white crystalline substance, by the slow oxidation of uric acid in alkaline solution.