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Look up Algonquin or Algonquian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Algonquin". Algonquin
Algonquin
Indigenous people of Eastern Canada
merging. › The Algonquin people are an Indigenous people who now live in Eastern Canada and parts of the United States. They speak the Algonquin language,
Algonquin_people
Provincial park in Ontario, Canada
Algonquin Provincial Park is an Ontario provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of
Algonquin_Provincial_Park
Village in Illinois, United States
Algonquin is a village in McHenry and Kane counties, Illinois, in the United States. It is a suburb of Chicago, located approximately 40 miles (64 km)
Algonquin,_Illinois
Group of actors, critics, wits, and writers
The Algonquin Round Table was a group of New York City writers, critics, actors, and wits. Gathering initially as part of a practical joke, members of
Algonquin_Round_Table
Distinct Algonquian-Ojibwe language of Ontario and Quebec
Algonquin (also spelled Algonkin; in Algonquin: Anicinàbemowin or Anishinàbemiwin) is either a distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe
Algonquin_language
Group of Canadian landscape painters (1920–1933)
The Group of Seven, once known as the Algonquin School, was a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, with "a like vision". It originally
Group_of_Seven_(artists)
Subspecies of canine
(Canis lycaon or Canis lupus lycaon), also known as the timber wolf, Algonquin wolf and eastern timber wolf, is a canine of debated taxonomy native to
Eastern_wolf
College in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology is a publicly funded English-language college located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The college has three
Algonquin_College
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
The Algonquin Hotel (officially The Algonquin Hotel Times Square, Autograph Collection) is a hotel at 59 West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York
Algonquin_Hotel
Private social club in Boston, Massachusetts
The Algonquin Club of Boston, presently known as The 'Quin House, is a private social club in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1886. Originally a business-themed
Algonquin_Club
Renewable energy and utility conglomerate
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. is a Canadian investor-owned regulated utility company with assets across North America, Bermuda, and Chile. Algonquin
Algonquin_Power_&_Utilities
Historic hotel in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada
The Algonquin Resort is a Canadian coastal resort hotel in the Tudor Revival style, located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. An architectural icon of New
The_Algonquin_Resort
2012 live album by , Dave Frishberg and Jessica Molaskey
At the Algonquin is a 2012 live jazz album by Dave Frishberg and Jessica Molaskey, featuring songs written by Frishberg. It was recorded from a March
At_the_Algonquin
American poet, writer, critic (1893–1967)
such as The New Yorker, and for her role as a founding member of the Algonquin Round Table. In the early 1930s, Parker traveled to Hollywood to pursue
Dorothy_Parker
Former lake in North America
Lake Algonquin was a prehistoric proglacial lake that existed in east-central North America at the time of the last ice age. Parts of the former lake
Lake_Algonquin
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Algonquin may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy: USS Algonquin (1863) USS Algonquin (tug), ex El Toro (1891) of Southern
USS_Algonquin
Library district in Illinois
The Algonquin Area Public Library District has two library facilities located in the village of Algonquin, Illinois. Covering approximately 14 square
Algonquin Area Public Library District
Algonquin_Area_Public_Library_District
Township in Ontario, Canada
Algonquin Highlands is a township located in Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada. It has a population of 2,351. The northeastern section of the township
Algonquin_Highlands
2013 Canadian film
Algonquin is a 2013 Canadian drama film written and directed by Jonathan Hayes. It stars Mark Rendall, Nicholas Campbell, Sheila McCarthy, Michael Levinson
Algonquin_(film)
List of ships with the same or similar names
units have been named HMCS Algonquin. HMCS Algonquin (R17) (I) was a V-class destroyer active from 1944 to 1970. HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) (II) is an Iroquois-class
HMCS_Algonquin
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
HMCS Algonquin was a V-class destroyer, laid down for the Royal Navy as HMS Valentine (R17) and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on completion during
HMCS_Algonquin_(R17)
American book publishing company
Workman, Workman Children's, Workman Calendars, Artisan, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill and Algonquin Young Readers, Storey Publishing, and Timber Press. From
Workman_Publishing_Company
Township municipality in Ontario, Canada
South Algonquin is a township municipality in Nipissing District, Ontario, Canada. Located south of Algonquin Provincial Park, it is the sole populated
South_Algonquin
Ocean liner (1926–1957)
Algonquin was an ocean liner built in 1926 for the Clyde-Mallory Line. She was involved in a collision in 1929 and rescued survivors from another in 1935
USAHS_Algonquin
Lake in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada
Rock Lake is a lake located in Algonquin Provincial Park in Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada. Rock Lake features a campground with 121 sites at the
Rock_Lake_(Algonquin_Park)
This is a list of various names the Algonquins have been recorded. Namesake of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Québec, the Abitibiwinni First Nation
List_of_Algonquin_ethnonyms
Private country club in Missouri, U.S.
Algonquin Golf Club was founded in the Webster Park neighborhood of Webster Groves, Missouri in 1899, and is one of the St. Louis area’s oldest private
Algonquin_Golf_Club
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) was an Iroquois-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1973 to 2015. Algonquin was the fourth ship
HMCS_Algonquin_(DDG_283)
Capital city of Canada
Ottawa River, whose name is itself derived from the Algonquin adawe, meaning "to trade". In modern Algonquin, the city is known as Odàwàg. The Ottawa Valley
Ottawa
1971 studio album by John Surman, John Warren
Tales of the Algonquin is an album by jazz saxophonists John Surman and John Warren recorded in 1971 and released on the Deram label. John Kelman in his
Tales_of_the_Algonquin
Natural gas pipeline in northeast USA
The Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline is a 1,100 miles (1,800 km) long pipeline system, which delivers natural gas to New England. It is connected to
Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline
Algonquin_Gas_Transmission_Pipeline
Military unit
The Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers) is a primary reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army comprising two companies. A Company is in North
Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers)
Algonquin_Regiment_(Northern_Pioneers)
Mountain in New York state, United States
Algonquin Peak is a mountain in the MacIntyre Range of the Adirondacks in the U.S. state of New York. It is the second-highest mountain in New York, with
Algonquin_Peak
Canadian painter (1877–1917)
Forest Industry in Algonquin Park, 1835–1913, with an Evaluation of Algonquin Park's Historical Resources and an Assessment of Algonquin Park's Historical
Tom_Thomson
Negotiated land area in Canada
The Algonquins of Ontario Settlement Area covers 36,000 square kilometers of land under Aboriginal title in eastern Ontario, home to more than 1.2 million
Algonquins of Ontario Settlement Area
Algonquins_of_Ontario_Settlement_Area
Tugboat of the United States Navy
USS Algonquin, completed as El Toro in 1891 for the Southern Pacific Railroad's Morgan Line, was a small harbor tug commissioned by the United States
USS_Algonquin_(tug)
Alonquin First Nation in Ontario, Canada
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (Algonquin: Pikwàkanagàn Omàmiwininiwak), formerly known as the Golden Lake First Nation, is an Algonquin First
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation
Algonquins_of_Pikwàkanagàn_First_Nation
Environmental non-governmental organization
The Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative (A2A) is an environmental NGO, a registered charity, and a not-for-profit multi-national (Canada, United States
Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative
Algonquin_to_Adirondacks_Collaborative
Algonquin community in North America
Ardoch Algonquin is a non-status Algonquin (Anishinaabe) community that is located around the Madawaska, Mississippi and Rideau watersheds, north of Kingston
Ardoch_Algonquin_First_Nation
Development in Illinois, United States
Randall Road next to the lifestyle center Algonquin Commons in Algonquin, Illinois. It is part of the Algonquin Corporate Campus. It is being built by commercial
Esplanade_(Algonquin)
Public secondary school in Northborough, Massachusetts, United States
Algonquin Regional High School is a public high school located in Northborough, Massachusetts, United States. The school serves the students of the
Algonquin Regional High School
Algonquin_Regional_High_School
Ship of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service
USRC Algonquin was an Algonquin-class cutter built for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service for service on the Great Lakes. Because of the Spanish–American
USRC_Algonquin
Species of fly
Tipula algonquin is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae. "Tipula algonquin Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-07. "Tipula
Tipula_algonquin
1987 American film
Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table is a 1987 American documentary film by Aviva Slesin. The film explores the Algonquin Round Table, a floating
The_Ten-Year_Lunch
Forest in Connecticut, United States
Algonquin State Forest is a Connecticut state forest located in the towns of Colebrook and Winchester. The forest is managed for sawtimber, firewood,
Algonquin_State_Forest
Research facility in Ontario, Canada
The Algonquin Radio Observatory (ARO) is a radio observatory located in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1959 in order to host
Algonquin_Radio_Observatory
Topics referred to by the same term
Algonquin-class cutter may refer to: Algonquin-class cutter (1934), a United States Coast Guard cutter class Algonquin-class cutter (1898), a United States
Algonquin-class_cutter
Lake in New York, United States
Lake Algonquin is located west of Wells, New York. Fish species present in the lake are sunfish, yellow perch, and walleye. There is a boat launch of
Lake_Algonquin_(New_York)
Chain of islands in Lake Ontario
cottages further south at Hanlan's Point or resettling on Algonquin Island. Originally, Algonquin Island was simply a sandbar known as Sunfish Island that
Toronto_Islands
Private college in Kuwait
Algonquin College Kuwait is a private post-secondary institution in Kuwait specializing in information technology, business and entrepreneurship. The
Algonquin_College_-_Kuwait
alphabetized by the identifying name of the lake (e.g., Algonquin for Glacial Lake Algonquin). YBP = Years Before Present. Estancia Valley, Central New
List_of_prehistoric_lakes
Bauer Provincial Park, to large parks with staffed facilities such as Algonquin Provincial Park. Ontario's provincial parks vary widely in size and popularity
List of provincial parks in Ontario
List_of_provincial_parks_in_Ontario
First Nations reserve in Quebec, Canada
First Nations reserve of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation, an Algonquin band. It is situated near the confluence of the Désert and Gatineau Rivers
Kitigan_Zibi
Country in North America
National Park was established in 1885. Canada's oldest provincial park, Algonquin Provincial Park was established in 1893. Established in 2015, Lake Superior
Canada
Former American real estate investment trust
permanently closed in 1981. The company redeveloped the vacant space into Algonquin Mills. In December 1988, Western sold the mall to Aetna Life Insurance
Mills_Corporation
Shopping mall in Illinois, United States
Algonquin Commons is an outdoor shopping mall, or lifestyle center, located along Randall Road in Algonquin, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago.
Algonquin_Commons
Canadian ice hockey player (1970–2023)
Canucks, New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers and Montreal Canadiens. Of Algonquin heritage, he was born and raised on a reserve in Quebec, and played major
Gino_Odjick
Provincial capital of Quebec, Canada
de Champlain founded a French settlement here in 1608, and adopted the Algonquin name. Quebec City is one of the oldest European settlements in North America
Quebec_City
Township in Illinois, United States
Algonquin Township is located in McHenry County, Illinois, with the township office in the city of Crystal Lake. As of the 2020 census, its population
Algonquin_Township,_Illinois
Canadian stage, film and television actor
mother's maiden name. He attended Algonquin Public School and Maynard Public School. His family relocated from Algonquin, Ontario to Cardinal, Ontario. He
Currie_Graham
Alonquin First Nation in Quebec, Canada
The Algonquins of Barriere Lake (Mitchikanibikok Inikare) an Algonquin First Nation in Quebec, Canada. They primarily live on the Indian reserve of Rapid
Algonquins_of_Barriere_Lake
American hotelier best known as the longtime co-owner and hostess of the Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan. Bodne was born Mary Mazo in Odessa, in what is now
Mary_Bodne
Census-designated place in Maryland, United States
Algonquin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,241 at the 2010 census. The community
Algonquin,_Maryland
Kinkajou (definition) From an Algonquian word meaning "wolverine" (cf. Algonquin kwingwaage, Ojibwe gwiingwa'aage), through French quincajou. Kinnikinnick
List of English words from Indigenous languages of the Americas
List_of_English_words_from_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Native American tribe
The Weskarini Algonquin First Nation, also known as Wàwàckeciriniwak ("people of the deer[-clan]"), the Algonquian Proper, La Petite Nation, Little Nation
Weskarini Algonquin First Nation
Weskarini_Algonquin_First_Nation
Algonquin leader and artist (1913–2011)
1913 – August 3, 2011) (Algonquin name: Ojshigkwanàng, normally written Ojigkwanong, meaning "Morning Star") was an Algonquin elder, spiritual leader
William_Commanda
Subfamily of the Algic languages of North America
similar Algonquin dialect of the Indigenous Ojibwe language (Chippewa), which is a senior member of the Algonquian language family. The term Algonquin has
Algonquian_languages
United States historic place
The Algonquin Apartments were a historic site in Miami, Florida. Built in 1924, they were designed in the Mediterranean Revival style. In 1927, the building
Algonquin_Apartments
Indigenous ethnic groups of the United States and Canada
Saulteaux and Oji-Cree), Odawa, Potawatomi, Mississaugas, Nipissing, and Algonquin peoples. The Anishinaabe speak Anishinaabemowin, or Anishinaabe languages
Anishinaabe
Class of guided missile destroyers
ship Algonquin. In August 2013, Algonquin was involved in a collision with the auxiliary vessel HMCS Protecteur during a naval exercise. Algonquin suffered
Iroquois-class_destroyer
Most populous city in the United States
ISBN 978-0-8061-4062-9. Pritchard, Evan T. (2002). Native New Yorkers: The Legacy of the Algonquin people of New York. Council Oak Books. p. 27. ISBN 1-57178-107-2. Debo
New_York_City
American basketball player (born 2002)
Andrew. He grew up in Southborough, Massachusetts, and initially attended Algonquin Regional High School. He transferred to the New Hampton School in New
Alex_Karaban
First Nation in Quebec, Canada
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg ("Garden River People") is an Algonquin First Nation in Quebec, Canada. It is based in the Outaouais region and owns one Indian
Kitigan_Zibi_Anishinabeg
American actress and model (1926–1962)
Miracle, Berniece Baker; Miracle, Mona Rae (1994). My Sister Marilyn. Algonquin Books. ISBN 978-0-595-27671-4. Monroe, Marilyn; Hecht, Ben (1974). My
Marilyn_Monroe
Province of Canada
ethnocultural groups emerged and came to exist on the lands of Ontario: the Algonquins, Mississaugas, Ojibway, Cree, Odawa, Pottowatomi, and Iroquois. In 1608
Ontario
Writing system
of Anishinaabemowin spoken among the southern Algonquins. His published works regarding the Algonquin language used basic sounds, without differentiating
Ojibwe_writing_systems
American hotelier and author
American hotelier and author. He owned and managed the Algonquin Hotel during the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table and wrote a number of books about his
Frank_Case
Native American tribe based in the United States and Mexico
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Kickapoo people (/ˈkɪkəˌpuː/; Kickapoo: Kiikaapoa or Kiikaapoi; Spanish: Kikapú)
Kickapoo
Sharbot Mishigama Anishinabe Algonquin First Nation and as the Sharbot Lake Algonquin First Nation, is a non-status Algonquin (Anishinaabe) community located
Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation
Shabot_Obaadjiwan_First_Nation
River in Canada
Outaouais, Algonquin: Kichi-Sìbì/Kitchissippi) is a river in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It is named after the Algonquin word "to trade"
Ottawa_River
2004 live album by Cecil Taylor
Algonquin is a live album by American pianist Cecil Taylor. It was recorded on February 12, 1999, at the Library of Congress, which commissioned the work
Algonquin_(album)
City in Quebec, Canada
Abitibi-Témiscamingue region near La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve. The Algonquin toponym of the town is Ozawaconia Odena. Gold was discovered in the area
Val-d'Or
Canadian television series
Delorme (Karine Vanasse), who investigate crimes in the fictional city of Algonquin Bay. Across six episodes, the first season adapts the first John Cardinal
Cardinal_(TV_series)
Canadian actor
Joshua Odjick is a Canadian actor of Algonquin-Anishinaabe/Cree heritage and hails from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nations Community. He is most
Joshua_Odjick
American comedy TV show
(November 5, 2013). Furious Cool: Richard Pryor and the World That Made Him. Algonquin Books. ISBN 9781616200787. Hill, Doug; Weingrad, Jeff (1986). Saturday
Saturday_Night_Live
Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912
1680–1730 (2004) excerpt Morgan, Robert (2008). Boone: A Biography. Algonquin Books. pp. xiv, 96. ISBN 978-1565126541. Ray A. Billington, "The Fort
American_frontier
County in Illinois, United States
several lie just outside its borders: the lifestyle centers Algonquin Commons and Algonquin Galleria, and the regional indoor mall Spring Hill Mall in
McHenry_County,_Illinois
Former lake in North America
a drainage between Lake Algonquin and Lake Ontario through the Kirkfield Outlet. This ended the outflow from Lake Algonquin into the Lake Erie Basin
Early_Lake_Erie
Bypass of Algonquin, Illinois
The Longmeadow Parkway is a bypass of Algonquin, Illinois. It is a four-lane Fox River Bridge crossing and four-lane arterial roadway corridor with a
Longmeadow_Parkway
Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Algonquin—Renfrew—Pembroke (known as Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke until 2025) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented
Algonquin—Renfrew—Pembroke
Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Nipissing District of Ontario on October 27, 2014, in conjunction with municipal elections across
2014 Nipissing District municipal elections
2014_Nipissing_District_municipal_elections
Township in Ontario, Canada
located in Maynard. Algonquin is a small rural hamlet located north of Maitland. Its centre location is the intersection of Algonquin Road and County Road
Augusta,_Ontario
U.S. House district for Illinois
Grove, Lake Barrington, Algonquin Township, Cary, Crystal Lake, Lake in the Hills, Lakewood, Oakwood Hills, Trout Valley, Algonquin, Port Barrington, Barrington
Illinois's 9th congressional district
Illinois's_9th_congressional_district
U.S. state
Champaign/Urbana Charleston/Mattoon Chicago Chicago Heights Crystal Lake/Algonquin Danville Decatur DeKalb/Sycamore Des Plaines/Mount Prospect/Park Ridge
Illinois
1991 film by Bruce Beresford
must traverse 2,400 km of harsh wilderness with the help of a group of Algonquins, facing danger from both the unfamiliar environment and rival tribes.
Black_Robe_(film)
American comedian and actor (1940–2005)
Richard Pryor and the World That Made Him. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books. p. 146. ISBN 9781616202712. "SNL Transcripts: Richard Pryor: 12/13/75:
Richard_Pryor
School district in the U.S. state of New York
Elementary School's land was kept by the district until January 2015. Algonquin Middle School (grades 6-8) and Averill Park High School are the lone middle
Averill Park Central School District
Averill_Park_Central_School_District
School district in Chicago suburbs
Community Unit School District 300 is a school district headquartered in Algonquin, Illinois, United States, a suburb of Chicago. The current superintendent
Community Unit School District 300
Community_Unit_School_District_300
State highway in northeastern Illinois, US
Algonquin at IL 31 (Western Algonquin Bypass) to the intersection with IL 83 (Elmhurst Road) by industrial Mount Prospect. IL 62 is called Algonquin Road
Illinois_Route_62
ALGONQUIN
ALGONQUIN
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name SOKANON means "rain."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NUTTAH means "my heart."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name AHANU means "he laughs."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name CHANSOMPS means "locust."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ASKOOK means "snake."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful algonquin
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ASKUWHETEAU means "he keeps watch."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name TAKHI means "cold."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ACHAK means "spirit."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name SOOLEAWA means "silver."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name POCAHONTAS means "she is playful."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name PAUWAU means "witch."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ABUKCHEECH means "mouse."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ABOOKSIGUN means "wildcat."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful; Algonquin
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name WIKIMAK means "wife."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name PULES means "pigeon."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name OOTA DABUN means "day star."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NUMEES means "sister."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name CHOGAN means "blackbird."
ALGONQUIN
ALGONQUIN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Only
Girl/Female
Hindu
To remember, Precious, Lovable person
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pomp; Magnificence
Biblical
the house of caves
Girl/Female
Indian
Shelter
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English, German, Swedish
Strong as a Castle; Protection; Brave
Girl/Female
Tamil
Padmakshya | பதமாஂகà¯à®·à¯à®¯Â
One with lotus like eyes
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Correct; Accurate
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
New-age Form of Krishna Avatara
Surname or Lastname
English (Welsh borders)
English (Welsh borders) : unexplained.
ALGONQUIN
ALGONQUIN
ALGONQUIN
ALGONQUIN
ALGONQUIN
n. pl.
An Algonquin tribe of Indians, inhabiting a large part of British America east of the Rocky Mountains and south of Hudson's Bay.
n. pl.
An Algonquin tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a part of Illinois.
n.
The name used by the Algonquin Indians for the shell beads which passed among the Indians as money.
n.
A female; a woman; -- in the language of Indian tribes of the Algonquin family, correlative of sannup.
n. pl.
; sing. Huron. (Ethnol.) A powerful and warlike tribe of North American Indians of the Algonquin stock. They formerly occupied the country between Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario, but were nearly exterminated by the Five Nations about 1650.
n.
Alt. of Algonkin
n.
A linguistic group of warlike North American Indians, belonging to the same stock as the Algonquins, and including several tribes, among which were the Five Nations. They formerly occupied the region about Lakes Erie and Ontario, and the larger part of New York.
n. pl.
A general name for a group of Algonquin tribes which formerly occupied the coast region of North America from Connecticut to Virginia. They included the Mohicans, Delawares, Shawnees, and several other tribes.