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  • Change vector
  • Oracle database, a change vector consists of a single change to a single data block. A change vector is the smallest unit of change recorded in a redo

    Change vector

    Change_vector

  • Euclidean vector
  • Geometric object that has length and direction

    physics, and engineering, a Euclidean vector or simply a vector (sometimes called a geometric vector or spatial vector) is a geometric object that has magnitude

    Euclidean vector

    Euclidean vector

    Euclidean_vector

  • Covariance and contravariance of vectors
  • Vector behavior under coordinate changes

    physical entities changes with a change of basis. Briefly, a contravariant vector is a list of numbers that transforms oppositely to a change of basis, and

    Covariance and contravariance of vectors

    Covariance and contravariance of vectors

    Covariance_and_contravariance_of_vectors

  • Vector field
  • Assignment of a vector to each point in a subset of Euclidean space

    In vector calculus and physics, a vector field is an assignment of a vector to each point in a space, most commonly Euclidean space R n {\displaystyle

    Vector field

    Vector field

    Vector_field

  • Change of basis
  • Coordinate change in linear algebra

    coordinate vector that represents a vector v on one basis is, in general, different from the coordinate vector that represents v on the other basis. A change of

    Change of basis

    Change of basis

    Change_of_basis

  • Disease vector
  • Agent that carries and transmits pathogens

    In epidemiology, a disease vector is any living agent that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen such as a parasite or microbe, to another living

    Disease vector

    Disease vector

    Disease_vector

  • Vector calculus
  • Calculus of vector-valued functions

    Vector calculus or vector analysis is a branch of mathematics concerned with the differentiation and integration of vector fields, primarily in three-dimensional

    Vector calculus

    Vector_calculus

  • Vector (mathematics and physics)
  • Broad concept generalizing scalars in mathematics and physics

    In mathematics and physics, a vector is a generalization of a single number. It may denote a vector quantity, i.e., physical quantity that cannot be expressed

    Vector (mathematics and physics)

    Vector_(mathematics_and_physics)

  • Vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up vector or vectorial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vector most often refers to: Disease vector, an agent that carries and transmits an infectious

    Vector

    Vector

  • Cross product
  • Mathematical operation on vectors in 3D space

    product or vector product (occasionally directed area product, to emphasize its geometric significance) is a binary operation on two vectors in a three-dimensional

    Cross product

    Cross product

    Cross_product

  • Vector Institute
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Vector Institute. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the

    Vector Institute

    Vector_Institute

  • Vectorization
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    elements Automatic vectorization, a compiler optimization that transforms loops to vector operations Image tracing, the creation of vector from raster graphics

    Vectorization

    Vectorization

  • KRISS Vector
  • Submachine gun

    The KRISS Vector is a submachine gun developed by the American company KRISS USA, formerly Transformational Defense Industries (TDI). Civilian variants

    KRISS Vector

    KRISS Vector

    KRISS_Vector

  • Conservative vector field
  • Vector field that is the gradient of some function

    In vector calculus, a conservative vector field is a vector field that is the gradient of some function. A conservative vector field has the property

    Conservative vector field

    Conservative_vector_field

  • Vector space
  • Algebraic structure in linear algebra

    operations of vector addition and scalar multiplication must satisfy certain requirements, called vector axioms. Real vector spaces and complex vector spaces

    Vector space

    Vector space

    Vector_space

  • Eccentricity vector
  • Vector in celestial mechanics

    In celestial mechanics, the eccentricity vector of a Kepler orbit is the dimensionless vector with direction pointing from apoapsis to periapsis and with

    Eccentricity vector

    Eccentricity_vector

  • Vector W8
  • Sports car produced from 1990 to 1993, based on the Vector W2

    The Vector W8 is a sports car produced by American automobile manufacturer Vector Aeromotive Corporation from 1989 to 1993. It was designed by company

    Vector W8

    Vector W8

    Vector_W8

  • Rotation
  • Movement of an object which leaves at least one point unchanged

    of rate of change of a vector independently influence only the magnitude or orientation of the vector respectively. Hence, a rotating vector always has

    Rotation

    Rotation

    Rotation

  • Infection vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Infection vector may refer to: Vector (epidemiology), the method by which a disease spreads Vector (malware), the method by which a computer virus spreads

    Infection vector

    Infection_vector

  • Basis (linear algebra)
  • Set of vectors used to define coordinates

    In mathematics, a set B of elements of a vector space V is called a basis (pl.: bases) if every element of V can be written in a unique way as a finite

    Basis (linear algebra)

    Basis (linear algebra)

    Basis_(linear_algebra)

  • Binary vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Binary vector. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    Binary vector

    Binary_vector

  • State vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    State vector may refer to: A quantum state vector The state of a system described by a state space representation A state vector (geographical) specifies

    State vector

    State_vector

  • Characteristic vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    characteristic vector may refer to: An eigenvector An indicator vector This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Characteristic vector. If

    Characteristic vector

    Characteristic_vector

  • Curvature
  • Mathematical measure of how much a curve or surface deviates from flatness

    for a small section of the curve is the angle of the change of the direction of the tangent vector divided by the arc length Δs. For a general curve which

    Curvature

    Curvature

    Curvature

  • Curl (mathematics)
  • Circulation density in a vector field

    In vector calculus, the curl, also known as rotor, is a vector operator that describes the infinitesimal circulation of a vector field in three-dimensional

    Curl (mathematics)

    Curl (mathematics)

    Curl_(mathematics)

  • Vector path
  • Series of connected vectors in computer graphics

    of resolution. They also have a special feature that bitmaps and vectors do not have - the ability to change based on their new size or shape. v t e

    Vector path

    Vector_path

  • Scalar (physics)
  • One-dimensional physical quantity

    by changes to a vector space basis (i.e., a coordinate rotation) but may be affected by translations (as in relative speed). A change of a vector space

    Scalar (physics)

    Scalar_(physics)

  • Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
  • Concepts from linear algebra

    algebra, an eigenvector (/ˈaɪɡən-/ EYE-gən-) or characteristic vector is a (nonzero) vector that has its direction unchanged (or reversed) by a given linear

    Eigenvalues and eigenvectors

    Eigenvalues_and_eigenvectors

  • Acceleration
  • Rate of change of velocity

    are changing. It is defined as the rate of change of the velocity. Like velocity, acceleration has a magnitude and a direction, making it a vector quantity

    Acceleration

    Acceleration

    Acceleration

  • Vector facility
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vector facility may refer to: Vector facility on the IBM 3090 Vector Facility for z/Architecture Vector processor This disambiguation page lists articles

    Vector facility

    Vector_facility

  • Vector Marketing
  • American direct selling company

    Vector Marketing is a direct selling subsidiary company and the marketing arm of Cutco Corporation, an Olean, New York–based cutlery manufacturer. The

    Vector Marketing

    Vector_Marketing

  • Gradient
  • Multivariate derivative (mathematics)

    In vector calculus, the gradient of a scalar-valued differentiable function f {\displaystyle f} of several variables is the vector field (or vector-valued

    Gradient

    Gradient

    Gradient

  • Velocity
  • Speed and direction of a motion

    second" is a scalar, whereas "5 metres per second east" is a vector. If there is a change in speed, direction or both, then the object is said to be undergoing

    Velocity

    Velocity

    Velocity

  • Vector graphics
  • Computer graphics images defined by points, lines and curves

    Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as

    Vector graphics

    Vector graphics

    Vector_graphics

  • Divergence
  • Vector operator in vector calculus

    In vector calculus, divergence is a vector operator that operates on a vector field, producing a scalar field giving the rate that the vector field alters

    Divergence

    Divergence

    Divergence

  • Coordinate vector
  • Concept in linear algebra

    algebra, a coordinate vector is a representation of a vector as an ordered list of numbers (a tuple) that describes the vector in terms of a particular

    Coordinate vector

    Coordinate_vector

  • Four-vector
  • Vector in relativity

    In special relativity, a four-vector (or 4-vector, sometimes Lorentz vector) is an element of a four-dimensional vector space object with four components

    Four-vector

    Four-vector

    Four-vector

  • Smooth vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Smooth vector may refer to: Smooth vector for a strongly continuous group action; see group action Smooth vector field on a differentiable manifold; see

    Smooth vector

    Smooth_vector

  • Tensor
  • Algebraic object with geometric applications

    Just as the components of a vector change when we change the basis of the vector space, the components of a tensor also change under such a transformation

    Tensor

    Tensor

    Tensor

  • Poynting vector
  • Measure of directional electromagnetic energy flux

    In physics, the Poynting vector (or Umov–Poynting vector) represents the directional energy flux (the energy transfer per unit area, per unit time) or

    Poynting vector

    Poynting vector

    Poynting_vector

  • K-vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    mathematics and physics, k-vector may refer to: A wave vector k Crystal momentum A multivector of grade k, also called a k-vector, the dual of a differential

    K-vector

    K-vector

  • Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector
  • Vector used in astronomy

    In classical mechanics, the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector (LRL vector) is a vector used chiefly to describe the shape and orientation of the orbit of one

    Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector

    Laplace–Runge–Lenz_vector

  • Scalar multiplication
  • Algebraic operation

    multiplication of a real Euclidean vector by a positive real number multiplies the magnitude of the vector without changing its direction. Scalar multiplication

    Scalar multiplication

    Scalar multiplication

    Scalar_multiplication

  • True vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    True vector may refer to: A polar vector, one that is not a pseudovector (or axial vector). More formally, a true vector is a contravariant vector, see:

    True vector

    True_vector

  • Matrix multiplication
  • Mathematical operation in linear algebra

    looking at this is that the changes from "plain" vector to column vector and back are assumed and left implicit. Similarly, a vector x {\displaystyle \mathbf

    Matrix multiplication

    Matrix multiplication

    Matrix_multiplication

  • Directional derivative
  • Instantaneous rate of change of the function

    instantaneous rate at which a function changes along a specified vector through a given point. If the vector is multiplied by a scalar, the corresponding

    Directional derivative

    Directional_derivative

  • Jacobian matrix and determinant
  • Matrix of partial derivatives of a vector-valued function

    In vector calculus, the Jacobian matrix (/dʒəˈkoʊbiən/, /dʒɪ-, jɪ-/) of a vector-valued function of several variables is the matrix of all its first-order

    Jacobian matrix and determinant

    Jacobian_matrix_and_determinant

  • Vector M12
  • Mid-engine sports car produced by Vector Aeromotive as a successor to the W8

    The Vector M12 is a sports car manufactured by Vector Aeromotive under parent company Megatech, and was the first car produced after the hostile takeover

    Vector M12

    Vector M12

    Vector_M12

  • Angular velocity
  • Direction and rate of rotation

    letter omega), also known as the angular frequency vector, is a three-dimensional Euclidean vector that uniquely identifies the plane, direction and angular

    Angular velocity

    Angular velocity

    Angular_velocity

  • Vector-valued function
  • Function valued in a vector space; typically a real or complex one

    of multidimensional vectors or infinite-dimensional vectors. The input of a vector-valued function could be a scalar or a vector (that is, the dimension

    Vector-valued function

    Vector-valued_function

  • Vector graphics (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up vector graphics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics. Vector graphic may also refer to: Vector Graphic

    Vector graphics (disambiguation)

    Vector_graphics_(disambiguation)

  • Distance-vector routing protocol
  • Class of routing protocols

    Distance-vector routing protocols also require that a router inform its neighbours of network topology changes periodically. Distance-vector routing protocols

    Distance-vector routing protocol

    Distance-vector_routing_protocol

  • Climate change and infectious diseases
  • frequent extreme weather events affect how pathogens, vectors and disease hosts interact. These changes are altering the geographic ranges and seasonal activity

    Climate change and infectious diseases

    Climate change and infectious diseases

    Climate_change_and_infectious_diseases

  • Helmholtz decomposition
  • Certain vector fields are the sum of an irrotational and a solenoidal vector field

    theorem of vector calculus states that certain differentiable vector fields can be resolved into the sum of an irrotational (curl-free) vector field and

    Helmholtz decomposition

    Helmholtz_decomposition

  • Torque
  • Turning force around an axis

    torque vector is perpendicular to both the position and force vectors, and defines the plane in which the two vectors lie. The resulting torque vector direction

    Torque

    Torque

    Torque

  • Reset vector
  • Address from which a CPU starts fetching instructions after a reset

    reset vector is the default location a central processing unit will go to find the first instruction it will execute after a reset. The reset vector is a

    Reset vector

    Reset_vector

  • Del
  • Vector differential operator

    or nabla, is an operator used in mathematics (particularly in vector calculus) as a vector differential operator, usually represented by ∇ (the nabla symbol)

    Del

    Del

  • Physical quantity
  • Measurable property of a material or system

    where n is the numerical value and kg is the unit symbol (for kilogram). Vector quantities have, besides numerical value and unit, direction or orientation

    Physical quantity

    Physical quantity

    Physical_quantity

  • Zoonosis
  • Diseases of humans caused by a pathogen

    growth and environmental disruption. Climate change further contributes by altering the distribution of vectors such as mosquitoes and ticks, thereby influencing

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

  • Pseudovector
  • Physical quantity that changes sign with improper rotation

    physics and mathematics, a pseudovector (or axial vector) is a quantity that transforms like a vector under continuous rigid transformations such as rotations

    Pseudovector

    Pseudovector

    Pseudovector

  • Redo log
  • changes made to the database. Each redo log file consists of redo records. A redo record, also called a redo entry, holds a group of change vectors,

    Redo log

    Redo_log

  • Vector W2
  • Concept car created by Vector Motors in 1980

    The Vector W2 is a concept car constructed by Vector Motors in 1978. The concept went into production as the Vector W8 in 1990. The name comes from the

    Vector W2

    Vector W2

    Vector_W2

  • Norm (mathematics)
  • Length in a vector space

    In mathematics, a norm is a function from a real or complex vector space to the non-negative real numbers that behaves in certain ways like the distance

    Norm (mathematics)

    Norm_(mathematics)

  • Vector multiplication
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    In mathematics, vector multiplication may refer to one of several operations between two (or more) vectors. It may concern any of the following articles:

    Vector multiplication

    Vector_multiplication

  • Natural reservoir
  • Population or environment in which a pathogen naturally lives and reproduces

    multiplies within the vector, whereas in others the vector mainly serves as a carrier. Distinguishing among reservoir, source, and vector is important in epidemiology

    Natural reservoir

    Natural_reservoir

  • Interval vector
  • Interval content of a given set in musical set theory

    include: ic vector (or interval-class vector), PIC vector (or pitch-class interval vector) and APIC vector (or absolute pitch-class interval vector, which

    Interval vector

    Interval vector

    Interval_vector

  • Tangent vector
  • Vector tangent to a curve or surface at a given point

    In mathematics, a tangent vector is a vector that is tangent to a curve or surface at a given point. Tangent vectors are described in the differential

    Tangent vector

    Tangent_vector

  • Dengue fever
  • Mosquito-borne disease

    temperature-dependent vector competence and viral replication dynamics. Climate change is widely recognized as a key driver of vector-borne disease dynamics

    Dengue fever

    Dengue fever

    Dengue_fever

  • Triple product
  • Ternary operation on vectors

    algebra, the triple product is a product of three 3-dimensional vectors, usually Euclidean vectors. The name "triple product" is used for two different products

    Triple product

    Triple_product

  • Comparison of raster-to-vector conversion software
  • contain general and technical information about publicly available raster-to-vector conversion software. Adobe Freehand (1988–2003) Adobe Streamline (1989–2001)

    Comparison of raster-to-vector conversion software

    Comparison_of_raster-to-vector_conversion_software

  • Orbital state vectors
  • Cartesian vectors of position and velocity of an orbiting body in space

    and celestial dynamics, the orbital state vectors (sometimes state vectors) of an orbit are Cartesian vectors of position ( r {\displaystyle \mathbf {r}

    Orbital state vectors

    Orbital state vectors

    Orbital_state_vectors

  • Version vector
  • Mechanism for tracking data changes

    A version vector is a mechanism for tracking changes to data in a distributed system, where multiple agents might update the data at different times. The

    Version vector

    Version_vector

  • SVG
  • Two-dimensional vector image file format

    Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector graphics format for defining two-dimensional graphics, having support for interactivity and animation

    SVG

    SVG

  • Vector algebra
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    mathematics, vector algebra may mean: The operations of vector addition and scalar multiplication of a vector space The algebraic operations in vector calculus

    Vector algebra

    Vector_algebra

  • Vector Motors
  • American automobile manufacturer

    Vector Motors Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer originally based in Wilmington, California. Its history can be traced to Vehicle Design

    Vector Motors

    Vector_Motors

  • Advanced Vector Extensions
  • Instructions for the x86 microprocessors

    has a book on the topic of: X86 Assembly/AVX, AVX2, FMA3, FMA4 Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX, also known as Gesher New Instructions and then Sandy Bridge

    Advanced Vector Extensions

    Advanced_Vector_Extensions

  • Lyapunov vector
  • In applied mathematics and dynamical system theory, Lyapunov vectors, named after Aleksandr Lyapunov, describe characteristic expanding and contracting

    Lyapunov vector

    Lyapunov_vector

  • Magnetic field
  • Property of space that quantifies the magnetic influence at a given location

    small change of magnetic field δB is: Differential work done (per unit volume) in creating a magnetic field in the presence of a material (vector form

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic_field

  • Stokes' theorem
  • Theorem in vector calculus

    theorem in vector calculus on three-dimensional Euclidean space and real coordinate space, R 3 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{3}} . Given a vector field, the

    Stokes' theorem

    Stokes' theorem

    Stokes'_theorem

  • Covariant transformation
  • Physics concept

    certain entities, such as vectors or tensors, change under a change of basis. The transformation that describes the new basis vectors as a linear combination

    Covariant transformation

    Covariant transformation

    Covariant_transformation

  • Displacement (geometry)
  • Vector relating the initial and the final positions of a moving point

    In geometry and mechanics, a displacement is a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point P undergoing

    Displacement (geometry)

    Displacement (geometry)

    Displacement_(geometry)

  • Killing vector field
  • Vector field on a pseudo-Riemannian manifold that preserves the metric tensor

    mathematics and theoretical physics, a Killing vector field or Killing field (named after Wilhelm Killing) is a vector field on a Riemannian manifold or pseudo-Riemannian

    Killing vector field

    Killing_vector_field

  • Vector monitor
  • Type of display device

    A vector monitor, vector display, or calligraphic display is a display device used for computer graphics up through the 1970s. It is a type of CRT, similar

    Vector monitor

    Vector monitor

    Vector_monitor

  • Flux
  • Mathematical concept applicable to physics

    in applied mathematics and vector calculus which has many applications in physics. For transport phenomena, flux is a vector quantity, describing the magnitude

    Flux

    Flux

  • Automatic vectorization
  • Case in parallel computing

    Automatic vectorization, in parallel computing, is a special case of automatic parallelization, where a computer program is converted from a scalar implementation

    Automatic vectorization

    Automatic_vectorization

  • Vector calculus identities
  • Mathematical identities

    following are important identities involving derivatives and integrals in vector calculus. For a function f ( x , y , z ) {\displaystyle f(x,y,z)} in three-dimensional

    Vector calculus identities

    Vector_calculus_identities

  • Exterior algebra
  • Algebra associated to any vector space

    In mathematics, the exterior algebra or Grassmann algebra of a vector space V {\displaystyle V} is an associative algebra that contains V , {\displaystyle

    Exterior algebra

    Exterior algebra

    Exterior_algebra

  • Frenet–Serret formulas
  • Formulas in differential geometry

    defined as follows: T is the unit vector tangent to the curve, pointing in the direction of motion. N is the normal unit vector, the derivative of T with respect

    Frenet–Serret formulas

    Frenet–Serret formulas

    Frenet–Serret_formulas

  • Four-velocity
  • Analogue of velocity in four-dimensional spacetime

    is a four-vector in four-dimensional spacetime that represents the relativistic counterpart of velocity, which is a three-dimensional vector in space.

    Four-velocity

    Four-velocity

  • Vector flow
  • Concepts in mathematics

    In mathematics, the vector flow refers to a set of closely related concepts of the flow determined by a vector field. These appear in a number of different

    Vector flow

    Vector_flow

  • Sparse matrix–vector multiplication
  • Computation routine

    input vector x and the output vector y are dense. In the case of a repeated y = Ax operation involving the same input matrix A but possibly changing numerical

    Sparse matrix–vector multiplication

    Sparse_matrix–vector_multiplication

  • Multi-Vector Policy
  • Foreign policy doctrine

    The Multi-Vector Policy or Multi-Vector Doctrine (Russian: многовекторность, romanized: mnogovektornost) is a foreign policy doctrine that seeks to maintain

    Multi-Vector Policy

    Multi-Vector_Policy

  • Bluetongue disease
  • Viral disease in animals

    an illustrative example of the complex interactions between climate change, vector habitat suitability, animal population density, distribution, and movement

    Bluetongue disease

    Bluetongue disease

    Bluetongue_disease

  • Affine space
  • Euclidean space without distance and angles

    point, the zero vector is called the origin. Adding a fixed vector to the elements of a linear subspace (vector subspace) of a vector space produces an

    Affine space

    Affine space

    Affine_space

  • Attention (machine learning)
  • Machine learning technique

    assigned to each word in a sentence. More generally, attention encodes vectors called token embeddings across a fixed-width sequence that can range from

    Attention (machine learning)

    Attention (machine learning)

    Attention_(machine_learning)

  • Normal (geometry)
  • Line or vector perpendicular to a curve or a surface

    In geometry, a normal is an object (e.g. a line, ray, or vector) that is perpendicular to a given object. For example, the normal line to a plane curve

    Normal (geometry)

    Normal (geometry)

    Normal_(geometry)

  • Comparison of vector algebra and geometric algebra
  • is an extension of vector algebra, providing additional algebraic structures on vector spaces, with geometric interpretations. Vector algebra uses all dimensions

    Comparison of vector algebra and geometric algebra

    Comparison_of_vector_algebra_and_geometric_algebra

  • Kochanek–Bartels spline
  • {p} _{i}} , define the incoming tangent vector D S {\displaystyle \mathbf {DS} } and the outgoing tangent vector D D {\displaystyle \mathbf {DD} } as follows:

    Kochanek–Bartels spline

    Kochanek–Bartels spline

    Kochanek–Bartels_spline

  • Climate change in Africa
  • Emissions, impacts and responses of the African continent related to climate change

    heightening their exposure to shocks. Health outcomes worsen as heat stress, vector-borne diseases (such as malaria and dengue), and malnutrition become more

    Climate change in Africa

    Climate change in Africa

    Climate_change_in_Africa

  • Space vector modulation
  • Algorithm on pulse-width modulation

    Space vector modulation (SVM) is an algorithm for the control of pulse-width modulation (PWM), invented by Gerhard Pfaff, Alois Weschta, and Albert Wick

    Space vector modulation

    Space_vector_modulation

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  • Chanel
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Chanel

    Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.

    Chanel

  • Chango
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Chango

    Heel.

    Chango

  • Chance
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French

    Chance

    Good Fortune; Chief Secretary; Record Keeper; Contraction of Chancellor; A Gamble; Variant of Chauncey

    Chance

  • Channe
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Irish

    Channe

    Wise; Young Wolf

    Channe

  • Chance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chance

    English : from Old French chea(u)nce ‘(good) fortune’ (a derivative of cheoir ‘to fall (out)’, Latin cadere), a nickname for an inveterate gambler, for someone considered fortunate or well favored, or perhaps for someone who had survived an accident by a remarkable piece of luck.Americanized form of German Tschantz or Schantz.

    Chance

  • Chancey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Chancey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in France named Chancé.Americanized spelling of German Schanze, a habitational name from Schanze, a place in the Upper Rhine, or a variant of Schantz.

    Chancey

  • Chance
  • Boy/Male

    English American French

    Chance

    Good luck; good fortune; chancellor.

    Chance

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  • Boy/Male

    English Irish

    Channe

    Young wolf.

    Channe

  • CHANCE
  • Male

    English

    CHANCE

    English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, CHANCE means "chance." 

    CHANCE

  • Chande
  • Boy/Male

    British, Hindu, Indian, Mexican

    Chande

    Moon

    Chande

  • CHANIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHANIEL

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Channiy'el, CHANIEL means "favored of God."

    CHANIEL

  • Chante
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Chante

    Singer. To sing. Song.

    Chante

  • Chaney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaney

    English : variant of Chesney.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Chanet or Le Chanet, from Latin canna ‘reed’ + the suffix -etum denoting an inhabitant.

    Chaney

  • Changez
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Changez

    Firm; Solid

    Changez

  • CHANTEL
  • Female

    English

    CHANTEL

    English variant spelling of French Chantal, CHANTEL means "stony place."

    CHANTEL

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  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Chance

    Keeper of Records

    Chance

  • CHANDER
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    CHANDER

    Variant spelling of Hindi Chandra, CHANDER means "moon."

    CHANDER

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  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, French, Jamaican

    Chante

    Singer; To Sing; Sang; Stony Place; Song

    Chante

  • CHANIA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CHANIA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaniya, CHANIA means "encampment, resting place."

    CHANIA

  • CHANAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CHANAH

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Channah, CHANAH means "favor; grace." 

    CHANAH

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  • Ekalavya
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Ekalavya

    Renowned for his Devotion to his Guru

  • Vaduli
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Vaduli

    Valley of Flowers

  • Hackney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hackney

    English and Scottish : habitational name from Hackney in Greater London, named from an Old English personal name Haca (genitive Hacan) + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in marshland’.English and Scottish : from Middle English hakenei (Old French haquenée), an ambling horse, especially one considered suitable for women to ride; perhaps therefore a metonymic occupational name for a stablehand. This surname has also been found in Scotland since medieval times.

  • VÁLI
  • Male

    Norse

    VÁLI

    Old Norse name, probably derived from valr ("battle slain"), hence "of the battle slain." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Óðinn born for the purpose of avenging Baldr's death. He is to be one of the seven to survive Ragnarok. 

  • Parmley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumberland and Durham)

    Parmley

    English (Cumberland and Durham) : presumably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

  • Farid
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, African, Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kannada, Lebanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil

    Farid

    Wide; Unique; Without Rival; One of a Kind; Happiness; Exceptional; Another Name for God; Pearl; Precious

  • Dhairyash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dhairyash

    Patience and Success

  • Sudarsh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sudarsh

    Pleasing to eyes

  • Zamaam |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zamaam |

    Honor, Right, Share, Place

  • Hadaya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, French, Hebrew, Muslim

    Hadaya

    Gift; Present

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CHANGE VECTOR

  • Change
  • v. i.

    To be altered; to undergo variation; as, men sometimes change for the better.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    A passing from one phase to another; as, a change of the moon.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    To give and take reciprocally; to exchange; -- followed by with; as, to change place, or hats, or money, with another.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    Specifically: To give, or receive, smaller denominations of money (technically called change) for; as, to change a gold coin or a bank bill.

  • Changed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Change

  • Change
  • v. t.

    A succesion or substitution of one thing in the place of another; a difference; novelty; variety; as, a change of seasons.

  • Chanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Chance

  • Hanger
  • n.

    One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.

  • Changer
  • n.

    One apt to change; an inconstant person.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    To alter by substituting something else for, or by giving up for something else; as, to change the clothes; to change one's occupation; to change one's intention.

  • Change
  • v. i.

    To pass from one phase to another; as, the moon changes to-morrow night.

  • Chance
  • adv.

    By chance; perchance.

  • Charged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Charge

  • Changer
  • n.

    One who deals in or changes money.

  • Chance
  • a.

    Happening by chance; casual.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    To alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one state to another; as, to change the position, character, or appearance of a thing; to change the countenance.

  • Chance
  • n.

    A possibility; a likelihood; an opportunity; -- with reference to a doubtful result; as, a chance to escape; a chance for life; the chances are all against him.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change of habits or principles.

  • Rechange
  • v. t. & i.

    To change again, or change back.

  • Exchange
  • v. i.

    To be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes.