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Species of stonefly
Allocapnia recta, the eastern snowfly, is a species of small winter stonefly in the family Capniidae. It is found in North America. "Allocapnia recta
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Genus of stoneflies
and Ricker, 1971 Allocapnia polemistis Ross and Ricker, 1971 Allocapnia pygmaea (Burmeister, 1839) (pygmy snowfly) Allocapnia recta (Claassen, 1924) (eastern
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, generally from a field name denoting a triangular area, Old English gÄra (see Gore) at the corner of an open field after rectangular furlongs had been laid out.Jewish : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.U.S. President James Abram Garfield (1831–81) was preceded by at least six Garfields born in America, his immigrant ancestor having come to Massachusetts Bay with John Winthrop in 1630.
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Boy/Male
Sikh
Gods warrior, Strength of Indra
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Bold
Male
English
Pet form of English Ralph, RALPHIE means "wise wolf."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Co-coordinator
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Seven Musical Notes; Melodious
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Lord Vishnu
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Albirich, ALBERICH means "elf ruler." In Germanic mythology, this was the name of a sorcerer king of elves.
Boy/Male
Indian
Justice
Male
Native American
Native American Sioux name TAKODA means "friend to everyone."
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n.
An instrument somewhat resembling the spinet, but having a rectangular form, like the small piano. It had strings and keys, but only one wire to a note. The instrument was used in the sixteenth century, but is now wholly obsolete. It was sometimes called a pair of virginals.
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A large pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, usually of a nearly conical form, but sometimes rectangular or oblong, contracted at the top to a point or ridge, and sometimes covered with thatch.
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A solid of five sides, having a rectangular base, two rectangular or trapezoidal sides meeting in an edge, and two triangular ends.
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Having the posterior tarsal scales, or scutella, rectangular and arranged in regular rows; -- said of certain birds.
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An ornament in the frieze of the Doric order, repeated at equal intervals. Each triglyph consists of a rectangular tablet, slightly projecting, and divided nearly to the top by two parallel and perpendicular gutters, or channels, called glyphs, into three parts, or spaces, called femora. A half channel, or glyph, is also cut upon each of the perpendicular edges of the tablet. See Illust. of Entablature.
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A rectangular arrangement of symbols in rows and columns. The symbols may express quantities or operations.
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Rectangular.
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In a sawmill, the rectangular frame in which the saw is strained and by which it is carried up and down with a reciprocating motion; -- also called gate.
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The quality or condition of being rectangular, or right-angled.
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A rectangular figure longer than it is broad; hence, any figure longer than it is broad.
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Rectangular.
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Of or pertaining to the rectum; rectal; as, the hemorrhoidal arteries, veins, and nerves.
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A transparent body, with usually three rectangular plane faces or sides, and two equal and parallel triangular ends or bases; -- used in experiments on refraction, dispersion, etc.
a.
Having greater length than breadth, esp. when rectangular.
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A mathematical instrument for laying down and measuring angles on paper, used in drawing or in plotting. It is of various forms, semicircular, rectangular, or circular.
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A rectangular piece fitting grooves like key seats in a hub and a shaft, so that while the one may slide endwise on the other, both must revolve together; a feather; also, sometimes, a groove to receive such a rectangular piece.
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An arrangement of things by fives in a square or a rectangle, one being placed at each corner and one in the middle; especially, such an arrangement of trees repeated indefinitely, so as to form a regular group with rows running in various directions.
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A rectangular rent made in cloth; -- called also winkle-hole.
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An implement for digging or cutting the ground, consisting usually of an oblong and nearly rectangular blade of iron, with a handle like that of a shovel.
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The wood to which the barrel, lock, etc., of a musket or like firearm are secured; also, a long, rectangular piece of wood, which is an important part of several forms of gun carriage.