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  • Context effect
  • A context effect is an aspect of cognitive psychology that describes the influence of environmental factors on one's perception of a stimulus. The impact

    Context effect

    Context_effect

  • Kuleshov effect
  • Concept in film editing

    testing the Kuleshov effect experimentally, researchers now agree that the context in which a face is shown has a significant effect on how the face is

    Kuleshov effect

    Kuleshov effect

    Kuleshov_effect

  • Framing effect (psychology)
  • Bias in which choices are influenced by the options' connotations

    study on the framing effect in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers found that the framing effect was larger in this context than under normal

    Framing effect (psychology)

    Framing effect (psychology)

    Framing_effect_(psychology)

  • List of cognitive biases
  • context effect: That cognition and memory are dependent on context, such that out-of-context memories are more difficult to retrieve than in-context memories

    List of cognitive biases

    List_of_cognitive_biases

  • Context-based model of minimal counterintuitiveness
  • The context-based model of the counterintuitiveness effect is a cognitive model of The Minimal Counterintuitiveness Effect (or MCI-effect for short) i

    Context-based model of minimal counterintuitiveness

    Context-based_model_of_minimal_counterintuitiveness

  • Context collapse
  • Academic concept used in communication

    states and defensive behavioral strategies. The dominant emotional effect of context collapse is anxiety associated with "imagined surveillance" and imaginary

    Context collapse

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  • Streisand effect
  • Increased awareness of something after suppression efforts

    'Streisand effect'". BDlive. July 23, 2014. Archived from the original on July 25, 2014. Mach, Martin (August 1, 2022). "Streisand Effect in the Context of the

    Streisand effect

    Streisand effect

    Streisand_effect

  • Chilling effect
  • Discouragement of exercising rights by threats of legal sanctions

    "The chilling effect of aggressive potential on the expression of complaints in intimate relationships." In a legal context, a chilling effect is the inhibition

    Chilling effect

    Chilling_effect

  • Context-dependent memory
  • Improved recall when the context of a situation is the same

    changes in context affect an individual's memory for nonsense syllables. These early studies were unable to demonstrate an effect of context-dependent

    Context-dependent memory

    Context-dependent_memory

  • Serial-position effect
  • Psychological concept

    explanation for the recency effect is related to temporal context: if tested immediately after rehearsal, the current temporal context can serve as a retrieval

    Serial-position effect

    Serial-position effect

    Serial-position_effect

  • Decoy effect
  • Phenomenon in marketing

    of irrelevant alternatives List of cognitive biases Menu dependence Context effect Robson, David (1 August 2019). "The trick that makes you overspend"

    Decoy effect

    Decoy effect

    Decoy_effect

  • Stark effect
  • Spectral line splitting in electrical field

    is also used in the wider context to describe the effect of time-dependent electric fields. In particular, the Stark effect is responsible for the pressure

    Stark effect

    Stark effect

    Stark_effect

  • Context switch
  • Switch between processes or tasks on a computer

    (often partial) context established at the beginning of interrupt handling. Once interrupt servicing is complete, the context in effect before the interrupt

    Context switch

    Context_switch

  • Halo effect
  • Tendency for positive impressions to contaminate other evaluations

    electoral success. Study results showing the influence of the halo effect in the judicial context exist: Efran (1974) found subjects were more lenient when sentencing

    Halo effect

    Halo_effect

  • Butterfly effect
  • Idea that small causes can have large effects

    and deterministic chaos. The concept of the butterfly effect has since been used outside the context of weather science as a broad term for any situation

    Butterfly effect

    Butterfly effect

    Butterfly_effect

  • Bouba/kiki effect
  • Non-arbitrary attachment of sounds to object shapes

    adults used consonants more often than vowels. The effect has also been shown to emerge in other contexts, such as when words are paired with evaluative meanings

    Bouba/kiki effect

    Bouba/kiki effect

    Bouba/kiki_effect

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    The principle of double effect is a set of ethical criteria which Christian philosophers have advocated for evaluating the permissibility of acting when

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Bystander effect
  • Social psychological theory

    bystander effect research was mainly conducted in the context of non-dangerous, non-violent emergencies. A study (2006) tested bystander effect in emergency

    Bystander effect

    Bystander_effect

  • Brussels effect
  • Market mechanisms by which the European Union regulation is adopted globally

    varies substantially depending on the context of the regulation involved. Since its discovery, the Brussels effect has become a major point of reference

    Brussels effect

    Brussels effect

    Brussels_effect

  • Jevons paradox
  • Efficiency leads to increased demand

    this argument. First, in the context of a mature market such as for oil in developed countries, the direct rebound effect is usually small, and so increased

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons_paradox

  • Matthew effect
  • The rich get richer and the poor get poorer

    The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success

    Matthew effect

    Matthew_effect

  • Fixed::Context
  • 2001 studio album by Labradford

    Fixed::Context is the sixth studio album by the Virginian post-rock band Labradford. It was released in 2001 by Blast First and Kranky. The Guardian wrote

    Fixed::Context

    Fixed::Context

  • Hawthorne effect
  • Social phenomenon by which being observed causes behavioral changes

    behavior in response to their awareness of being observed. The effect was discovered in the context of research conducted at the Hawthorne Western Electric plant;

    Hawthorne effect

    Hawthorne_effect

  • Rashomon effect
  • Unreliability of eyewitnesses

    perception, memory, and reporting. The Rashomon effect has been defined in a modern academic context as "the naming of an epistemological framework—or

    Rashomon effect

    Rashomon effect

    Rashomon_effect

  • Tetris effect
  • Repatterned modes of perception after devotion to an activity

    patterns into everyday life. The Tetris effect demonstrates the brain's neuroplasticity, particularly in the context of Baddeley's model of working memory

    Tetris effect

    Tetris effect

    Tetris_effect

  • Effect size
  • Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon

    several effect size measures to use in the context of an F-test for ANOVA or multiple regression. Its amount of bias (overestimation of the effect size for

    Effect size

    Effect_size

  • Photoelectric effect
  • Emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation hits a material

    The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a material caused by electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light. Electrons emitted

    Photoelectric effect

    Photoelectric effect

    Photoelectric_effect

  • Pygmalion effect
  • Phenomenon in psychology

    of the American child, inferring that the Pygmalion effect could be applied to different contexts rather than only the original classroom setting where

    Pygmalion effect

    Pygmalion_effect

  • Minimal counterintuitiveness effect
  • hypothesis. Upal labelled this as the minimal counterintuitiveness effect or the MCI-effect. Boyer originally did not precisely specify the number of expectation-violations

    Minimal counterintuitiveness effect

    Minimal_counterintuitiveness_effect

  • List of environmental disasters
  • Cataloging of environmental disasters

    disasters. In this context it is an annotated list of specific events caused by human activity that results in a negative effect on the environment.

    List of environmental disasters

    List_of_environmental_disasters

  • IKEA effect
  • Cognitive bias

    incompletion of the task does not significantly reduce the IKEA effect in a customer empowerment context. Therefore, Norton et al.'s study is a highly replicable

    IKEA effect

    IKEA effect

    IKEA_effect

  • Nobel Prize effect
  • Observation about the adverse effects of receiving the Nobel Prize

    unrelated to the laureate's work. The term Nobel effect is also used in those contexts, as well as in the context of the laureate's longevity, and influence

    Nobel Prize effect

    Nobel_Prize_effect

  • Bizarreness effect
  • Bizarreness effect is the proposed tendency of bizarre material to be better remembered than common material. The effect does not occur in all contexts, and

    Bizarreness effect

    Bizarreness_effect

  • Overjustification effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    extent of this effect can vary depending on contexts. Several theoretical frameworks have been used to explain the overjustification effect, particularly

    Overjustification effect

    Overjustification_effect

  • Main effect
  • In the design of experiments and analysis of variance, a main effect is the effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable averaged across the

    Main effect

    Main_effect

  • Mere-measurement effect
  • Phenomenon in behavioural psychology

    her subsequent behavior. The mere-measurement effect has been demonstrated in multiple behavioural contexts both general and specific. But it is most commonly

    Mere-measurement effect

    Mere-measurement_effect

  • Diderot effect
  • Social phenomenon

    Stopping the Upward Creep of Desire" describes the effect in contemporary consumer culture in the context of its negative environmental consequences. James

    Diderot effect

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  • Media context studies (Advertising research)
  • favorable. Given the complexity of the issue, a framework of media context effect on advertising response is demanded. One such endeavor is conceptualizing

    Media context studies (Advertising research)

    Media_context_studies_(Advertising_research)

  • Cohort effect
  • Social science term related to shared experiences

    a cohort analysis. For economists, the cohort effect is an important factor to consider in the context of resource dependency.[citation needed] This is

    Cohort effect

    Cohort_effect

  • Columbine effect
  • Legacy of the 1999 Columbine massacre

    The Columbine effect is the legacy and impact of the Columbine High School massacre ("Columbine"), which occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High

    Columbine effect

    Columbine effect

    Columbine_effect

  • Ripple effect
  • Disturbance that propagates through a system

    A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples

    Ripple effect

    Ripple effect

    Ripple_effect

  • Anchoring effect
  • Tendency to base judgments on an irrelevant anchor

    The anchoring effect is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual's judgments or decisions are influenced by a reference point or "anchor" which

    Anchoring effect

    Anchoring_effect

  • The Practice Effect
  • 1984 novel by David Brin

    The Practice Effect is a novel by David Brin, written in 1984. The story involves a world in which entropy works in reverse. A scientist by the name of

    The Practice Effect

    The_Practice_Effect

  • Spacing effect
  • Psychological effect that people learn more by spreading studying out in time

    The spacing effect demonstrates that learning is more effective when study sessions are spaced out. This effect shows that more information is encoded

    Spacing effect

    Spacing_effect

  • Decision field theory
  • Model of human decision-making

    systematic context effects that systematically violate both of these principles. The first context effect is the similarity effect. This effect occurs with

    Decision field theory

    Decision_field_theory

  • Einstellung effect
  • Development of a mechanized state of mind

    exist. The Einstellung effect is the negative effect of previous experience when solving new problems. The Einstellung effect has been tested experimentally

    Einstellung effect

    Einstellung_effect

  • Adverse effect
  • Harmful effect resulting from a medication or other medical intervention

    typically used in pharmacological contexts, or when the negative effect is expected or common. If the negative effect results from an unsuitable or incorrect

    Adverse effect

    Adverse_effect

  • False memory
  • Psychological occurrence

    activation of associated information, the incorporation of misinformation effect, and source misattribution have been suggested to be several mechanisms

    False memory

    False_memory

  • Streetlight effect
  • Bias from searching only where it is easy

    The streetlight effect, or the drunkard's search principle, is a type of observational bias that occurs when people only search for something where it

    Streetlight effect

    Streetlight effect

    Streetlight_effect

  • Mesomeric effect
  • Chemical polarity due to interactions between pi bonds or lone pairs

    in this context is often encountered in German and French literature, but in English literature the term "resonance" dominates. Mesomeric effect can be

    Mesomeric effect

    Mesomeric_effect

  • Ostrich effect
  • Attempt made by investors to avoid negative financial information

    negative information provided. An everyday example of the ostrich effect in a financial context is people avoiding checking their bank account balance after

    Ostrich effect

    Ostrich effect

    Ostrich_effect

  • Josephson effect
  • Quantum physical phenomenon

    Josephson effect is a phenomenon that occurs when two superconductors are placed in proximity, with some barrier or restriction between them. The effect is named

    Josephson effect

    Josephson effect

    Josephson_effect

  • Cheerleader effect
  • Psychological effect on perceptions of attractiveness

    was doubted by Carragher et al. in 2019, who found that this effect also occurred in contexts that "were incompatible with hierarchical encoding." They then

    Cheerleader effect

    Cheerleader effect

    Cheerleader_effect

  • Eureka effect
  • Suddenly understanding a problem or concept

    Estow S, Soraci SA, Garcia J (July 2006). "The aha effect in groups and other dynamic learning contexts". The Journal of General Psychology. 133 (3): 221–36

    Eureka effect

    Eureka effect

    Eureka_effect

  • Mosaic effect
  • Deduction of secret data from public sources

    inadvertently exposed through data spillage. In the context of artificial intelligence, the mosaic effect has been identified as a catalyst for advanced fraud

    Mosaic effect

    Mosaic effect

    Mosaic_effect

  • Category
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to effect classification/categorization Category (mathematics), a structure consisting of objects and arrows Category (topology), in the context of Baire

    Category

    Category

  • The Lucifer Effect
  • Book by Philip Zimbardo

    when it tries to apply the lesson of the experiment to other contexts". The Lucifer Effect was 11th on The New York Times Non-Fiction Best Seller list

    The Lucifer Effect

    The_Lucifer_Effect

  • Skin effect
  • Tendency of AC current flow in a conductor's outer layer

    In electromagnetism, skin effect is the tendency of an alternating electric current (AC) to become distributed within a conductor such that the current

    Skin effect

    Skin effect

    Skin_effect

  • Checker shadow illusion
  • Optical illusion

    Adelson, professor of vision science at MIT, in 1995. It demonstrates the context-dependent nature of human color perception. The image depicts a checkerboard

    Checker shadow illusion

    Checker shadow illusion

    Checker_shadow_illusion

  • AI effect
  • Phenomenon in which AI achievements are reclassified as non-intelligent

    technologies are often no longer labeled as AI. The AI effect continues to be discussed in the context of recent advances in machine learning, particularly

    AI effect

    AI_effect

  • Neighbourhood effect
  • Effect of environs on individual people, as effected at the neighborhood level

    neighborhood effect is an economic and social science concept that posits that neighbourhoods have either a direct or an indirect effect on individual

    Neighbourhood effect

    Neighbourhood_effect

  • Stockholm syndrome
  • Contested psychological condition

    with the aggressor/oppressor" shift the focus away from actual events in context to invented pathologies in the minds of victims, particularly women. "Stockholm

    Stockholm syndrome

    Stockholm syndrome

    Stockholm_syndrome

  • Formative context
  • of situations and technological transitions as the enchaining effect of Formative Context can lead to cognitive and social inertia.[citation needed] Empowered

    Formative context

    Formative_context

  • Causality
  • How one process influences another

    process, state, or object (i.e., an effect) where the cause is at least partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is at least partly dependent on

    Causality

    Causality

  • Side effect (computer science)
  • Of a function, an additional effect besides returning a value

    operation or expression is said to have a side effect if it has any observable effect other than its primary effect of reading the value of its arguments and

    Side effect (computer science)

    Side_effect_(computer_science)

  • Coolidge effect
  • Sexual phenomenon

    is critical for expression of individual recognition in the context of the Coolidge effect". Neuroscience. 122 (3): 599–607. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience

    Coolidge effect

    Coolidge_effect

  • Practical effect
  • Real-world (non-visual) special effect for cinema

    practical effect is a special effect produced physically, without computer-generated imagery or other post-production techniques. In some contexts, "special

    Practical effect

    Practical effect

    Practical_effect

  • Bandwagon effect
  • Societal phenomenon

    mentality' or 'groupthink'. The reverse bandwagon effect (also known as the snob effect in certain contexts) is a cognitive bias that causes people to avoid

    Bandwagon effect

    Bandwagon_effect

  • Widowhood effect
  • Increase in the probability of a person dying after their spouse has died

    The widowhood effect is the increase in the probability of a person dying a relatively short time after a long-time spouse has died. It can also be referred

    Widowhood effect

    Widowhood effect

    Widowhood_effect

  • Constructive perception
  • and red, respectively. Configural-superiority effect is another compelling context effect. This effect is demonstrated by the decrease in response time

    Constructive perception

    Constructive_perception

  • Novelty effect
  • Effect from introducing new elements

    The novelty effect is an effect of introducing new elements on some activity or behavior. In the context of human performance, is the tendency for performance

    Novelty effect

    Novelty_effect

  • Pizza effect
  • Phenomenon of foreign sources shaping a community's self-understanding

    In religious studies and sociology, the pizza effect is the phenomenon of elements of a nation's or people's culture being transformed or at least more

    Pizza effect

    Pizza effect

    Pizza_effect

  • Network effect
  • Increasing value with increasing participation

    In economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user

    Network effect

    Network effect

    Network_effect

  • Forward testing effect
  • Psychological learning theory

    forward testing effect; the context change account, elaborative retrieval account and, more recently, the episodic context account. The context change account

    Forward testing effect

    Forward testing effect

    Forward_testing_effect

  • Testing effect
  • Memory effect in educational psychology

    The testing effect (also known as retrieval practice, active recall, practice testing, or test-enhanced learning) suggests long-term memory is increased

    Testing effect

    Testing effect

    Testing_effect

  • Design effect
  • Statistical measure used in survey research

    thumb for which design effect value is "too high". Practical considerations of D e f f {\displaystyle Deff} values are often context dependent.[original

    Design effect

    Design_effect

  • James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher
  • Grammatically correct sentence demonstrating lexical ambiguity

    "James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is a grammatically correct English sentence used to demonstrate

    James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher

    James_while_John_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_a_better_effect_on_the_teacher

  • Tocqueville effect
  • Social phenomenon

    The Tocqueville effect (also known as the Tocqueville paradox) is the phenomenon in which, as social conditions and opportunities improve, social frustration

    Tocqueville effect

    Tocqueville effect

    Tocqueville_effect

  • Şehitlik Mosque
  • Mosque in Neukölln, Berlin, Germany

    Proceedings against Soghomon Tehlirian (2/3 June 1921): Background, Context, Effect" (PDF). International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies. 5 (1):

    Şehitlik Mosque

    Şehitlik Mosque

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  • Sharawadji effect
  • sound in an unexpected context." The experience of the sharawadji sonic effect is often heavily dictated by personal context as well as the perception

    Sharawadji effect

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  • Lasswell's model of communication
  • Early influential model of communication

    the context on communication. The second question emphasizes that there may be a difference between the sender's intention and the actual effect of the

    Lasswell's model of communication

    Lasswell's_model_of_communication

  • Second-system effect
  • Project management and software design pitfall in second major iterations

    this kind of misapplied refinement. The second-system effect is frequently discussed in the context of major rewrites (a "version 2" or second implementation)

    Second-system effect

    Second-system_effect

  • Bilingual lexical access
  • mostly in bilinguals' second language (L2) processing. This sentence context effect might be an efficient strategy to speed up the lexical search because

    Bilingual lexical access

    Bilingual_lexical_access

  • Transposed letter effect
  • Psychological effect involving letters in a word

    In psychology, the transposed letter effect is a letters within the word are switched. The phenomenon takes place when two letters in a word (typically

    Transposed letter effect

    Transposed_letter_effect

  • Frequency illusion
  • Kind of cognitive bias

    2005, when Stanford linguistics professor Arnold Zwicky wrote about this effect on his blog, that the name "frequency illusion" was coined. The occurrence

    Frequency illusion

    Frequency illusion

    Frequency_illusion

  • Calendar effect
  • Difference in the behavior of a system that is related to the calendar

    A calendar effect (or calendar anomaly) is the difference in behavior of a system that is related to the calendar such as the day of the week, time of

    Calendar effect

    Calendar_effect

  • Washback effect
  • Impact of testing on pedagogy

    Washback effect refers to the impact of testing on curriculum design, teaching practices, and learning behaviors. The influences of testing can be found

    Washback effect

    Washback_effect

  • Antenna effect
  • Phenomenon in electronics manufacturing

    to/from electrical currents. Occasionally the phrase antenna effect is used in this context, but this is less common since there are many effects, and the

    Antenna effect

    Antenna effect

    Antenna_effect

  • Mere-exposure effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    The mere-exposure effect is a psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a liking or disliking for things merely because they are familiar

    Mere-exposure effect

    Mere-exposure_effect

  • Law of effect
  • Psychological principle; champions trial and error as root of learning

    produce the correct response. This shows that learning and the law of effect are context-specific. In an influential paper, R. J. Herrnstein (1970) proposed

    Law of effect

    Law of effect

    Law_of_effect

  • Kappa effect
  • Perceptual error in judging the time between stimuli

    patterns; thus, the context of observed events may affect our temporal perception. A Bayesian perceptual model replicates the tactile kappa effect and other tactile

    Kappa effect

    Kappa_effect

  • Mass Effect 3
  • 2012 video game

    Effect 3 with an imported saved game. In a piece for Polygon, Arthur Gies opined that, while the game would be engaging without any previous context,

    Mass Effect 3

    Mass_Effect_3

  • Eye contact effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    rather than in the facial context. Stare-in-the-crowd effect Senju, Atsushi; Johnson, Mark H. (2009-02-13). "The eye contact effect: mechanisms and development"

    Eye contact effect

    Eye_contact_effect

  • Excession
  • 1996 Book by Iain M. Banks

    Outside Context Problem (OCP), the concept introduced by Banks for the purpose of the novel. This is a problem that is "outside the context" as it is

    Excession

    Excession

  • Software testing controversies
  • Controversies about what constitutes responsible software testing

    consultants about what constitutes responsible software testing. Proponents of a context-driven approach consider much of the writing about software testing to

    Software testing controversies

    Software_testing_controversies

  • Bambi effect
  • Objection to killing animals perceived as "cute" or otherwise desirable

    The "Bambi effect" is an objection to the killing of animals that the individual has a fondness of, while there may be little or no objection to the suffering

    Bambi effect

    Bambi effect

    Bambi_effect

  • Mass Effect 2
  • 2010 video game

    build. The context-sensitive interrupt system, which was initially meant to be a feature in the original Mass Effect, was introduced in Mass Effect 2 to help

    Mass Effect 2

    Mass_Effect_2

  • Context-sensitive half-life
  • drug, often prolonging the pharmacological effect. If an infusion has reached steady state then the context-sensitive half-life is equal to the terminal

    Context-sensitive half-life

    Context-sensitive_half-life

  • Ringelmann effect
  • Psychological effect which occurs in groups

    Ringelmann effect is the tendency for individual members of a group to become increasingly less productive as the size of their group increases. This effect, discovered

    Ringelmann effect

    Ringelmann effect

    Ringelmann_effect

  • Ishikawa diagram
  • Causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa

    diagrams (also called fishbone diagrams, herringbone diagrams, cause-and-effect diagrams) are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa that show the potential

    Ishikawa diagram

    Ishikawa diagram

    Ishikawa_diagram

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  • Nazif
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim

    Nazif

    Clean; Pure; Innocent

  • Halebeorht
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Halebeorht

    Brilliant Hero

  • Khandawar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Khandawar

    Laughing

  • Akleema
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Akleema

    Beautiful; One of the Daughters of Adam

  • Boone
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French

    Boone

    Good; A Blessing

  • Rosborough
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now mainly northern Ireland)

    Rosborough

    English (now mainly northern Ireland) : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place.perhaps also an altered spelling of Swedish Rosberg or German Rossburg (see Rosburg).

  • Jitesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jitesh

    God of victory, Winner

  • Starveling
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Starveling

    A Midsummer Night's Dream' Starveling, a tailor, acts as Moonshine in the play within the play.

  • Adhidevta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Adhidevta

    A Deity

  • YOCHEVED
  • Female

    Hebrew

    YOCHEVED

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowkebed, YOCHEVED means "God is glory." 

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  • Content
  • n.

    Area or quantity of space or matter contained within certain limits; as, solid contents; superficial contents.

  • Concent
  • n.

    Concert of voices; concord of sounds; harmony; as, a concent of notes.

  • Convexo-convex
  • a.

    Convex on both sides; double convex. See under Convex, a.

  • Contents
  • n. pl.

    See Content, n.

  • Contend
  • v. i.

    To strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.

  • Contest
  • v. i.

    To engage in contention, or emulation; to contend; to strive; to vie; to emulate; -- followed usually by with.

  • Dispute
  • v. t.

    To strive or contend about; to contest.

  • Content
  • n.

    That which is contained; the thing or things held by a receptacle or included within specified limits; as, the contents of a cask or bale or of a room; the contents of a book.

  • Conceit
  • n.

    Faculty of conceiving ideas; mental faculty; apprehension; as, a man of quick conceit.

  • Convex
  • n.

    A convex body or surface.

  • Contex
  • v. t.

    To context.

  • Contend
  • v. t.

    To struggle for; to contest.

  • Contempt
  • n.

    An act or expression denoting contempt.

  • Contest
  • v. t.

    To make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to oppose; to dispute.

  • Convert
  • v. t.

    To exchange for some specified equivalent; as, to convert goods into money.

  • Contek
  • n.

    Quarrel; contention; contest.

  • Contents
  • pl.

    of Content

  • Content
  • n.

    An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote; also, a member who votes "Content.".

  • Connex
  • v. t.

    To connect.

  • Content
  • n.

    That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy.