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  • Complex question
  • Question that has a built-in supposition

    complex question, trick question, multiple question, fallacy of presupposition, or plurium interrogationum (Latin, 'of many questions') is a question

    Complex question

    Complex_question

  • Question
  • Request for information

    the website said it was open until 10 o'clock. Loaded questions (a special case of complex questions), such as "Have you stopped beating your wife?" may

    Question

    Question

    Question

  • Loaded question
  • Question containing an unjustified assumption

    A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt). Such questions may be used as

    Loaded question

    Loaded_question

  • Begging the question
  • Logic founded on unproven premises

    it. Begging the question is similar to the complex question (also known as trick question or fallacy of many questions): a question that, to be valid

    Begging the question

    Begging_the_question

  • Rhetorical question
  • Figure of speech

    it. Aporia Hypothetical question Suggestive question Complex question Presupposition Double-barreled question Loaded question Implicature Performative

    Rhetorical question

    Rhetorical_question

  • Trick question
  • Question that confuses the person asked

    term "trick question" may also refer the fallacy of presupposition, also known as the complex question: it is a question that has a complex presupposition

    Trick question

    Trick_question

  • List of fallacies
  • Fallacy of many questions (complex question, fallacy of presuppositions, loaded question, plurium interrogationum) – someone asks a question that presupposes

    List of fallacies

    List_of_fallacies

  • Straw man
  • Form of incorrect argument and informal fallacy

    reasoning is a fallacy of relevance: it fails to address the proposition in question by misrepresenting the opposing position. For example: Quoting an opponent's

    Straw man

    Straw man

    Straw_man

  • No true Scotsman
  • Informal logical fallacy

    starts a war against a fellow democracy. Ad hoc hypothesis Begging the question Epistemic commitment Equivocation List of fallacies Motte-and-bailey fallacy

    No true Scotsman

    No_true_Scotsman

  • Double-barreled question
  • Type of informal fallacy

    double-barreled question on his health insurance form: "Have you ever used sugar or PCP?" Complex question Fallacy of many questions Implicature Leading question Loaded

    Double-barreled question

    Double-barreled_question

  • Ad hominem
  • Attacking the person rather than their argument

    referring to a class of sophistry that applies an ambiguously worded question about people to a specific person. The proper refutation, he wrote, is

    Ad hominem

    Ad_hominem

  • Cliché
  • Overused, unoriginal phrase or opinion

    typically short, generic truisms that offer seemingly simple answers to complex questions or that distract attention away from other lines of thought. They

    Cliché

    Cliché

  • Red herring
  • Fallacious approach to mislead an audience

    herring is something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important question. It may be either a logical fallacy or a literary device that leads readers

    Red herring

    Red herring

    Red_herring

  • Denominator neglect
  • of attribute substitution, where people unconsciously substitute a complex question (e.g., “Which treatment is more effective?”) with a simpler one (“Which

    Denominator neglect

    Denominator_neglect

  • Circular reasoning
  • Logical fallacy in which the conclusion provides the premise

    for the conclusion. Circular reasoning is closely related to begging the question, and in modern usage the two generally refer to the same thing. Circular

    Circular reasoning

    Circular reasoning

    Circular_reasoning

  • Project-based learning
  • Learner centric pedagogy

    working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to a complex question, challenge, or problem. It is a style of active learning and inquiry-based

    Project-based learning

    Project-based learning

    Project-based_learning

  • Appeal to nature
  • Rhetorical tactic and potential fallacy

    carry an implicit value judgment. An appeal to nature would thus beg the question, because the conclusion is entailed by the premise. Opinions differ regarding

    Appeal to nature

    Appeal_to_nature

  • Question...?
  • 2022 promotional single by Taylor Swift

    "Question...?" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her tenth studio album, Midnights (2022). Written and produced by Swift and

    Question...?

    Question...?

  • Reification (fallacy)
  • Fallacy of treating an abstraction as if it were a real thing

    a direct and explicit ascription of life and sentience to the thing in question, whereas the pathetic fallacy is much broader and more allusive. The animistic

    Reification (fallacy)

    Reification_(fallacy)

  • Apollo G. Bird
  • African grey parrot

    was equated to that of a "human toddler" and he can answer numerous complex questions in English. In December 2020, Tori and Dalton Mason purchased Apollo

    Apollo G. Bird

    Apollo G. Bird

    Apollo_G._Bird

  • Rationalization (psychology)
  • Psychological defense mechanism

    differentiate the original deterministic explanation of the behavior or feeling in question.[failed verification] Quintilian and classical rhetoric used the term color

    Rationalization (psychology)

    Rationalization_(psychology)

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    presenting an argument that may be sound but fails to address the issue in question. An argument from silence is a faulty conclusion that is drawn based on

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Propaganda techniques
  • Methods of mind manipulation, often based on logical fallacies

    make them question their own memory, perception, sanity, and norms. Gish gallop Bombarding a political opponent with obnoxiously complex questions in rapid

    Propaganda techniques

    Propaganda techniques

    Propaganda_techniques

  • Nirvana fallacy
  • Informal fallacy in comparing actualities with ideals

    fails to see the complex interplay between multiple component elements of a situation or problem, and, as a result, reduces complex problems to a pair

    Nirvana fallacy

    Nirvana_fallacy

  • Naturalistic fallacy
  • Purported fallacy in explaining good reductively

    570 and 590 nanometers, because yellow is all that and more, by the open question argument. Some people use the phrase, naturalistic fallacy or appeal to

    Naturalistic fallacy

    Naturalistic_fallacy

  • Informal fallacy
  • Form of incorrect argument in natural language

    composition and division, the false dilemma, the fallacy of begging the question, the ad hominem fallacy and the appeal to ignorance. There is no general

    Informal fallacy

    Informal fallacy

    Informal_fallacy

  • Frexit
  • Hypothetical withdrawal from the EU by France

    globalisation and if presented with a simple yes / no response to such a complex question, they would "probably" have voted for Frexit in the same circumstances

    Frexit

    Frexit

    Frexit

  • Fallacy of the single cause
  • Assumption of a single cause where multiple factors may be necessary

    The fallacy of the single cause, also known as complex cause, causal oversimplification, causal reductionism, root cause fallacy, and reduction fallacy

    Fallacy of the single cause

    Fallacy_of_the_single_cause

  • Argument from fallacy
  • Fallacy that since an argument contains a logical fallacy, its conclusion must be false

    cannot succeed in proving its consequent. But showing how one argument in a complex thesis is fallaciously reasoned does not necessarily invalidate its conclusion

    Argument from fallacy

    Argument_from_fallacy

  • Whataboutism
  • Informal fallacy and propaganda strategy

    distract from the content of a topic (red herring). The goal may also be to question the justification for criticism and the legitimacy, integrity, and fairness

    Whataboutism

    Whataboutism

  • Argument from analogy
  • Logical reasoning method

    direction, their causes might. So this falsifies the statement but begs the question. Finally, Hume provides many possible "unintended consequences" of the

    Argument from analogy

    Argument_from_analogy

  • Academic grading in the United States
  • students were able to achieve high grades yet when presented with a complex question they couldn't get it correct. Showing him that they only have a general

    Academic grading in the United States

    Academic_grading_in_the_United_States

  • A-not-A question
  • Question form found in Chinese languages

    In linguistics, an A-not-A question or A-neg-A question, is a type of polar question used primarily in Sinitic languages that asks about something by

    A-not-A question

    A-not-A_question

  • Yes/no question
  • Type of close-ended question

    linguistics, a yes–no question, also known as a binary question, a polar question, or a general question, is a closed-ended question whose expected answer

    Yes/no question

    Yes/no_question

  • Conjunction fallacy
  • Formal fallacy, aka Linda Problem

    wording and framing. The question of the Linda problem may violate conversational maxims in that people assume that the question obeys the maxim of relevance

    Conjunction fallacy

    Conjunction_fallacy

  • Sorites paradox
  • Logical paradox from vague predicates

    that only one grain remains and if it is still a heap. If not, then the question asks when it changed from a heap to a non-heap. The word sorites (Ancient

    Sorites paradox

    Sorites paradox

    Sorites_paradox

  • False dilemma
  • Informal fallacy involving falsely limited alternatives

    to explain why there is a tendency to commit or fall for the fallacy in question. In the case of the false dilemma, the tendency to simplify reality by

    False dilemma

    False dilemma

    False_dilemma

  • Genetic fallacy
  • Fallacy where validity is determined by origin

    the premises must have bearing on the truth or falsity of the claim in question. Genetic accounts of an issue may be true and may help illuminate the reasons

    Genetic fallacy

    Genetic_fallacy

  • Trick question (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    question is a question that confuses the person asked. Trick question or Trick Question may also refer to: Complex question, a fallacy Trick Question

    Trick question (disambiguation)

    Trick_question_(disambiguation)

  • Availability heuristic
  • Bias towards recently acquired information

    on the content of their recall if its implications are not called into question by the difficulty they have in recalling it. In the late 1960s and early

    Availability heuristic

    Availability_heuristic

  • Socratic questioning
  • Type of question to predict knowledge on topic

    the level of questions asked". Thus, utilizing the knowledge that students don't know stimulates their ability to ask more complex questions. This requires

    Socratic questioning

    Socratic questioning

    Socratic_questioning

  • Invincible ignorance fallacy
  • Deductive fallacy of circularity where the person refuses to believe the argument

    pigheadedness, is a deductive fallacy of circularity where the person in question simply refuses to believe the argument, ignoring any evidence given. It

    Invincible ignorance fallacy

    Invincible_ignorance_fallacy

  • Shadow Complex
  • 2009 video game

    Retrieved 2009-08-25. Nutt, Christen (2009-08-21). "Opinion: The Complex Question". Gamasutra. Archived from the original on 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2009-08-25

    Shadow Complex

    Shadow_Complex

  • Erotetics
  • Logic of questions and answers

    person’s questions about some subject matter." Complex question Contingent question Display and referential questions Leading question Loaded question Open-ended

    Erotetics

    Erotetics

  • Moralistic fallacy
  • Type of informal fallacy

    belief that some languages are more complex than others could lead to racism, and so all languages are equally complex." "The pill I am taking should have

    Moralistic fallacy

    Moralistic_fallacy

  • Irrelevant conclusion
  • Type of informal fallacy

    presenting an argument whose conclusion fails to address the issue in question. It falls into the broad class of relevance fallacies. The irrelevant conclusion

    Irrelevant conclusion

    Irrelevant_conclusion

  • Complex analysis
  • Branch of mathematics studying functions of a complex variable

    sheaf theory. It is often concerned with questions of interest in algebraic geometry and symmetric spaces, Complex analysis is one of the classical branches

    Complex analysis

    Complex analysis

    Complex_analysis

  • Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Mental disorder associated with trauma

    Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD, CPTSD, or cPTSD) is a stress-related mental disorder generally occurring in response to complex traumas:

    Complex post-traumatic stress disorder

    Complex_post-traumatic_stress_disorder

  • Final Solution
  • Nazi plan for the genocide of Jews

    The Final Solution or the Final Solution to the Jewish Question was a plan orchestrated by Nazi Germany during World War II for the genocide of individuals

    Final Solution

    Final Solution

    Final_Solution

  • Double pendulum
  • Pendulum with another pendulum attached to its end

    pendulum to flip. Outside this region, the pendulum can flip, but it is a complex question to determine when it will flip. Similar behavior is observed for a

    Double pendulum

    Double pendulum

    Double_pendulum

  • Complex number
  • Number with a real and an imaginary part

    In mathematics, a complex number is an element of a number system that extends the real numbers with a specific element denoted i, called the imaginary

    Complex number

    Complex number

    Complex_number

  • Eastern question
  • Decline of Ottoman Empire and its effect on the balance of power

    the following definition of the Eastern Question: The "Eastern Question" refers to the events and the complex set of dynamics related to Europe's experience

    Eastern question

    Eastern_question

  • Sentiment analysis
  • Textual emotion detection method

    opinions made by one particular entity. Complex question answering. The classifier can dissect the complex questions by classing the language subject or objective

    Sentiment analysis

    Sentiment analysis

    Sentiment_analysis

  • Wisdom
  • Combination of wit and virtue

    intrapersonal, interpersonal and institutional interests, to deal with complex questions of life and attain a common good. Wisdom can be viewed as a stable

    Wisdom

    Wisdom

    Wisdom

  • The Vital Question
  • 2015 book by Nick Lane

    The Vital Question is a book by the English biochemist Nick Lane about the way the evolution and origin of life on Earth was constrained by the provision

    The Vital Question

    The_Vital_Question

  • Appeal to motive
  • Questioning the motives of the proposer

    pattern of argument which consists in challenging a thesis by calling into question the motives of its proposer. It can be considered as a special case of

    Appeal to motive

    Appeal_to_motive

  • Oedipus complex
  • Idea in psychoanalysis

    In classical psychoanalytic theory, the Oedipus complex is a son's sexual attitude towards his mother and concomitant hostility toward his father, first

    Oedipus complex

    Oedipus complex

    Oedipus_complex

  • Assassination
  • Willful killing of a prominent person

    United States and Israel in asymmetric warfare. The tactic can raise complex questions and lead to contentious disputes as to the legal basis for its application

    Assassination

    Assassination

    Assassination

  • Computer-assisted personal interviewing
  • Interviewing technique

    advantages of video-CASI are automated control of complex question routing, the ability to tailor questions based on previous responses, real-time control

    Computer-assisted personal interviewing

    Computer-assisted_personal_interviewing

  • Appeal to the stone
  • Logical fallacy

    Begging the question, is more formally synonymous with “ignoring a question under the assumption it has already been answered.” Begging the question often creates

    Appeal to the stone

    Appeal_to_the_stone

  • I'm entitled to my opinion
  • Informal fallacy

    reasonable: "the reason of unreason." Aumann's agreement theorem Begging the question – Logic founded on unproven premises Diṭṭhigata upādāna – Attachment to

    I'm entitled to my opinion

    I'm_entitled_to_my_opinion

  • Social-desirability bias
  • Response bias exhibited by survey respondents

    been established to reduce bias when asking questions sensitive to social desirability. Complex question techniques may reduce social-desirability bias

    Social-desirability bias

    Social-desirability_bias

  • Mathematical fallacy
  • Certain type of mistaken proof

    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-24. Retrieved 2019-10-24. "soft question – Best Fake Proofs? (A M.SE April Fools Day collection)". Mathematics Stack

    Mathematical fallacy

    Mathematical_fallacy

  • Question answering
  • Computer science discipline

    Question answering (QA) is a computer science discipline within the fields of information retrieval and natural language processing (NLP) that is concerned

    Question answering

    Question_answering

  • Arrow (symbol)
  • Graphical symbol or pictogram used to point or indicate direction

    contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. An arrow is a graphical symbol, such as

    Arrow (symbol)

    Arrow (symbol)

    Arrow_(symbol)

  • Reverse jigsaw
  • groups where they are each given a case study with a number of questions or one complex question to discuss. Each group member is given a unique topic, so

    Reverse jigsaw

    Reverse_jigsaw

  • Wicked problem
  • Problem that is difficult or impossible to solve

    Collaborative information seeking Collective action problem Competing harms Complex question Drama theory Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential Hard

    Wicked problem

    Wicked problem

    Wicked_problem

  • Johnson v. Guzman Chavez
  • 2021 United States Supreme Court case

    opportunity." Chin, Gabriel (January 12, 2021). "Argument analysis: A complex question of immigration bond". SCOTUSblog. Chin, Gabriel (June 29, 2021). "Bond

    Johnson v. Guzman Chavez

    Johnson_v._Guzman_Chavez

  • Complex manifold
  • Manifold

    differential geometry and complex geometry, a complex manifold or a complex analytic manifold is a manifold with a complex structure, that is an atlas

    Complex manifold

    Complex manifold

    Complex_manifold

  • Feisal Abdul Rauf
  • American imam (born 1948)

    Rauf said, "I'm not a politician. The issue of terrorism is a very complex question ... I am a peace builder. I will not allow anybody to put me in a position

    Feisal Abdul Rauf

    Feisal Abdul Rauf

    Feisal_Abdul_Rauf

  • Division of a question
  • Motion in parliamentary procedure

    motion for division of a question is used to separate a motion into a set of motions. The concept of a division of a question dates back to at least 1640

    Division of a question

    Division_of_a_question

  • The Woman in Question
  • 1950 British film

    The Woman in Question (released in the US as Five Angles on Murder) is a 1950 British murder mystery film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Jean

    The Woman in Question

    The_Woman_in_Question

  • Sunday school answer
  • Christian term for a simplistic answer

    answer" is commonly used to criticize someone for attempting to answer a complex question with an answer that is simplistic, that has not been thought out well

    Sunday school answer

    Sunday school answer

    Sunday_school_answer

  • Appeal to accomplishment
  • Informal fallacy

    reverse, appealing to the fact that no one has the proper experience in question and thus cannot prove something is impossible, is a version of an argument

    Appeal to accomplishment

    Appeal_to_accomplishment

  • Schleswig–Holstein question
  • 19th century European geopolitical dispute

    The Schleswig–Holstein question was a complex set of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century from the relations of two duchies, Schleswig

    Schleswig–Holstein question

    Schleswig–Holstein question

    Schleswig–Holstein_question

  • Valentin Rasputin
  • Russian writer

    survival of centuries-old traditional rural ways of life, addressing complex questions of ethics and spiritual revival. Valentin Rasputin was born in the

    Valentin Rasputin

    Valentin Rasputin

    Valentin_Rasputin

  • Sentence (linguistics)
  • Words expressing a complete thought

    statement, a question, a command or an offer. A non-independent clause does not realise any act. A non-independent clause (simplex or complex) is usually

    Sentence (linguistics)

    Sentence_(linguistics)

  • Tag question
  • Sentence with a declarative or imperative clause followed by an interrogative element

    the free dictionary. English tag questions, when they have the grammatical form of a question, are atypically complex, because they vary according to at

    Tag question

    Tag_question

  • Appeal to loyalty
  • distract from the issue being discussed. Example B questions A's statement of x. Anyone who questions A is disloyal. Therefore, B is wrong. Problem: Even

    Appeal to loyalty

    Appeal_to_loyalty

  • Almost complex manifold
  • Smooth manifold

    octonions, inherits an almost complex structure from the octonion multiplication; the question of whether it has a complex structure is known as the Hopf

    Almost complex manifold

    Almost_complex_manifold

  • Presupposition (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    non-existence of God is the basic presupposition of all human thought Complex question, a fallacy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Presupposition (disambiguation)

    Presupposition_(disambiguation)

  • Ceteris paribus
  • Latin phrase

    for man with his limited powers to go step by step; breaking up a complex question, studying one bit at a time, and at last combining his partial solutions

    Ceteris paribus

    Ceteris_paribus

  • Mary C. Dunlap
  • American lawyer (1948–2003)

    Troubles in the Nineties" (1991) "Are We Integrated Yet? Pursuing the Complex Question of Values, Demographics and Personalities" (1994) "Gay Men and Lesbians

    Mary C. Dunlap

    Mary_C._Dunlap

  • Planetary habitability
  • Known extent to which a planet is suitable for life

    Way galaxy. However, what makes a planet habitable is a much more complex question than having a planet located at the right distance from its host star

    Planetary habitability

    Planetary habitability

    Planetary_habitability

  • Net promoter score
  • Market research metric

    "recommend" question is of similar predictive power to other metrics, but that it presents a number of practical benefits to other more complex metrics.

    Net promoter score

    Net_promoter_score

  • Neuroscience
  • Scientific study of the nervous system

    neurons perform complex cognitive processes and behaviors is still poorly understood. Cognitive neuroscience addresses the questions of how psychological

    Neuroscience

    Neuroscience

    Neuroscience

  • Slice (painting)
  • Painting by Jasper Johns

    Edgers, Geoff. ""Slice," a work on view in new Jasper Johns exhibition at the Whitney, raises complex questions". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-10-05.

    Slice (painting)

    Slice_(painting)

  • Southern question
  • Economic gap between northern and southern Italy

    In Italian historiography, the southern question (Italian: questione meridionale) is the perception, dating back to the aftermath of the unification of

    Southern question

    Southern question

    Southern_question

  • Human behaviour genetics
  • Field that examines the role of genetic and environmental influences on human behaviour

    regulate human behavioural attributes). It has evolved to address more complex questions such as: how important are genetic and/or environmental influences

    Human behaviour genetics

    Human behaviour genetics

    Human_behaviour_genetics

  • Euler's formula
  • Complex exponential in terms of sine and cosine

    mathematical formula in complex analysis that establishes the fundamental relationship between the trigonometric functions and the complex exponential function

    Euler's formula

    Euler's formula

    Euler's_formula

  • Double counting (fallacy)
  • Fallacy in reasoning

    is impossible. An example of double counting is shown starting with the question: What is the probability of seeing at least one 5 when throwing a pair

    Double counting (fallacy)

    Double_counting_(fallacy)

  • Ubykh language
  • Dormant Northwest Caucasian language

    Questions may be marked grammatically, using verb suffixes or prefixes: Yes–no questions with -/ɕ/: /wɜnɜ ɐwbjɜqʼɜɕ/? ('did you see that?') Complex questions

    Ubykh language

    Ubykh language

    Ubykh_language

  • Guess Who?
  • Children's board game

    the game, with which each question halves the number of possible identities. This can be applied by asking complex questions - such as "Does your character

    Guess Who?

    Guess Who?

    Guess_Who?

  • Mosul question
  • 20th-century territorial dispute between the Republic of Turkey and British-ruled Iraq

    The Mosul question was a territorial dispute in the early 20th century between Turkey and the United Kingdom (later Iraq) over the possession of the former

    Mosul question

    Mosul question

    Mosul_question

  • 0
  • Number

    contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. 0 (zero, /ˈziː.roʊ/) is a number representing

    0

    0

  • What If? 2 (book)
  • 2022 non-fiction book by Randall Munroe

    Fermi and his Fermi problems, with which the answers to seemingly complex questions can be arrived at roughly by using data that is already known. With

    What If? 2 (book)

    What_If?_2_(book)

  • Hattians
  • Ancient people of central Anatolia

    unchanged, which also became the main designation for the Hittite state. Complex questions related to etymology of native names for Hattians, their land, language

    Hattians

    Hattians

    Hattians

  • SSLV Launch Complex
  • Under-development spaceport in India

    SSLV Launch Complex (SLC) is the second spaceport of ISRO, located in Kulasekarapattinam, a coastal village in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu, India

    SSLV Launch Complex

    SSLV_Launch_Complex

  • Poison for One
  • 1934 novel

    but as usual, he is forced to turn to Priestley to fully solve the complex question of how and why Uppingham died and who killed him. Reviewing the book

    Poison for One

    Poison_for_One

  • Denying the correlative
  • Attempt made at introducing alternatives where there are none

    landlord or not? Kirk: I fought with him. In the context of a multiple choice question, the best answer must be chosen from the available alternatives. However

    Denying the correlative

    Denying_the_correlative

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  • EYSTEINN
  • Male

    Norse

    EYSTEINN

    Old Norse name composed of the elements ey "island" and steinn "stone," hence "island stone."

  • Blacksmith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blacksmith

    English : occupational name for a smith who worked in iron (‘black metal’), as opposed to tin (‘white metal’). This was never established as a surname in England or Scotland, which suggests that the name may have been adopted in North America as a translation of an occupational name for a blacksmith from some other language (see Smith).

  • Crook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crook

    English : from the Old Norse byname Krókr meaning ‘crook’, ‘bend’, originally possibly bestowed on a cripple or hunchback or a devious schemer, but in early medieval England used as a personal name.English : from Old Norse krókr ‘hook’, ‘bend’, borrowed into Middle English as a vocabulary word and applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of hooks or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bend in a river or road. In some instances the surname may have arisen as a habitational name from places in Cumbria and Durham named Crook from this word.

  • Haya | ہی ا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Haya | ہی ا

    Modesty

  • Zack
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hebrew

    Zack

    God Remembers; Variant of Zachariah and Zachary; Laughter; The Lord has Remembered

  • Washburn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Washburn

    From the flooding brook.

  • Archdeacon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Archdeacon

    English : occupational name from Middle English archedekene ‘archdeacon’ (Old English arcedīacon, Old French arc(h)ediacne), probably denoting someone in the service of an archdeacon.

  • Ibraaheem
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ibraaheem

    The Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent; A Prophet's Name

  • Irenee
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Greek

    Irenee

    Peace

  • Fadiya
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Australian, Swahili

    Fadiya

    Redeemer

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  • Couple
  • a.

    One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery; -- called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple.

  • Coupled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Couple

  • Complied
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Comply

  • Couple
  • a.

    That which joins or links two things together; a bond or tie; a coupler.

  • Implex
  • a.

    Intricate; entangled; complicated; complex.

  • Complexus
  • n.

    A complex; an aggregate of parts; a complication.

  • Complexed
  • a.

    Complex, complicated.

  • Complex
  • n.

    Composed of two or more parts; composite; not simple; as, a complex being; a complex idea.

  • Compiled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compile

  • Complier
  • n.

    One who complies, yields, or obeys; one of an easy, yielding temper.

  • Couple
  • a.

    See Couple-close.

  • Complexly
  • adv.

    In a complex manner; not simply.

  • Couple-closes
  • pl.

    of Couple-close

  • Couplet
  • n.

    Two taken together; a pair or couple; especially two lines of verse that rhyme with each other.

  • Compiler
  • n.

    One who compiles; esp., one who makes books by compilation.

  • Coupler
  • n.

    One who couples; that which couples, as a link, ring, or shackle, to connect cars.

  • Incomplex
  • a.

    Not complex; uncompounded; simple.

  • Complete
  • a.

    Finished; ended; concluded; completed; as, the edifice is complete.

  • Complete
  • v. t.

    To bring to a state in which there is no deficiency; to perfect; to consummate; to accomplish; to fulfill; to finish; as, to complete a task, or a poem; to complete a course of education.

  • Decomplex
  • a.

    Repeatedly compound; made up of complex constituents.