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TULI
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tulip
Girl/Female
Arabic, Armenian, German, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Spanish
Tulip; Well-spoken; Well Spoken; Giving Respect
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fine paint brush
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland and Durham)
English (Northumberland and Durham) : unexplained; just possibly a late formation from the plant name, although tulips were not introduced into western Europe until the 16th century.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tulinder | தà¯à®²à¯€à®¨à®¤à®¾à®°
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Artistic; A Paint Brush
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brush
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bird Sound
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Snow, Moonlight
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fine paint brush
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tuliln | தà¯à®²à¯€à®²à¯à®¨
Snow, Moonlight
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tulip
Girl/Female
Tamil
Brush
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Thirst
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Painting Brush in Oriya
Girl/Female
Indian
Tulip
Boy/Male
Muslim
Tulip
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n.
The soft and easily-worked wood of the tulip tree (Liriodendron). It is much used in cabinetwork, carriage building, etc.
n.
One who is affected with tulipomania.
a.
Having erect, pointed ears; prick-eared; -- said of certain dogs.
n.
Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers.
n.
The beautiful rose-colored striped wood of a Brazilian tree (Physocalymna floribunda), much used by cabinetmakers for inlaying.
n.
Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.
n.
A genus of large and very beautiful trees of North America, having smooth, shining leaves, and handsome, tuliplike flowers; tulip tree; whitewood; -- called also canoewood. Liriodendron tulipifera is the only extant species, but there were several others in the Cretaceous epoch.
n.
The timber of the tulip tree; -- called also white poplar.
n.
A person who is especially devoted to the cultivation of tulips.
n.
A violent passion for the acquisition or cultivation of tulips; -- a word said by Beckman to have been coined by Menage.
a.
Pertaining to a natural order (Magnoliaceae) of trees of which the magnolia, the tulip tree, and the star anise are examples.
n.
A spheroidal body growing from a plant either above or below the ground (usually below), which is strictly a bud, consisting of a cluster of partially developed leaves, and producing, as it grows, a stem above, and roots below, as in the onion, tulip, etc. It differs from a corm in not being solid.
n.
A large, handsomely colored, marine univalve shell (Fasciolaria tulipa) native of the Southern United States. The name is sometimes applied also to other species of Fasciolaria.
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order of which the lily, tulip, and hyacinth are well-known examples.