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CROSSBAR SWITCH

  • Crossbar switch
  • Collection of electronic switches arranged in a matrix

    telecommunications, a crossbar switch (cross-point switch, matrix switch) is a collection of switches arranged in a matrix configuration. A crossbar switch has multiple

    Crossbar switch

    Crossbar switch

    Crossbar_switch

  • Clos network
  • Kind of multistage circuit-switching network

    ingress stage crossbar switches; each ingress stage crossbar switch has m outlets; and there are m middle stage crossbar switches. Circuit switching arranges

    Clos network

    Clos_network

  • Telephone exchange
  • Telecommunication system for establishing telephone calls

    trunk circuits between switches. In Bell System trunks, it was common to use 20 pulse-per-second between crossbar switches and crossbar tandems. This was twice

    Telephone exchange

    Telephone exchange

    Telephone_exchange

  • No. 4 Electronic Switching System
  • Telephone switching system

    Western Electric for long-distance switching. It was introduced in Chicago in January 1976, to replace the 4A crossbar switch. The last of the 145 systems in

    No. 4 Electronic Switching System

    No._4_Electronic_Switching_System

  • Number One Crossbar Switching System
  • mid-20th century. Its switch fabric used the electromechanical crossbar switch to implement the topology of the panel switching system of the 1920s. The

    Number One Crossbar Switching System

    Number_One_Crossbar_Switching_System

  • Nonblocking minimal spanning switch
  • fabric of a crossbar switch was wasted. The obvious way to reduce the cost of a crossbar switch was to emulate it with smaller crossbar switches. These smaller

    Nonblocking minimal spanning switch

    Nonblocking minimal spanning switch

    Nonblocking_minimal_spanning_switch

  • Number Five Crossbar Switching System
  • The Number Five Crossbar Switching System (5XB switch) is a telephone switch for telephone exchanges designed by Bell Labs and manufactured by Western

    Number Five Crossbar Switching System

    Number_Five_Crossbar_Switching_System

  • Class-4 telephone switch
  • Type of U.S. central office telephone switch

    switches in the Bell System during the 1950s and 1960s used crossbar switches, such as the Crossbar Tandem (XBT) variant of the Number One Crossbar Switching

    Class-4 telephone switch

    Class-4_telephone_switch

  • Crossbar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    preferable. Crossbar, the horizontal member of various sports goals Crossbar, a horizontal member of an electricity pylon In electronics, crossbar switch, a switch

    Crossbar

    Crossbar

  • List of telephone switches
  • Business Phone 128i Business Phone 250 CP-400 (crossbar) CPP (Media Gateway) MD110 MX-ONE MX-ONE Telephony Switch (TSW) MX-ONE Telephony Server (TS) Rurax EXS

    List of telephone switches

    List_of_telephone_switches

  • Wishbone (computer bus)
  • Open source circuitry hardware

    (i.e. the classic bus system), hierarchical, or even switched fabrics such as crossbar switches. In the more exotic topologies, Wishbone requires a bus

    Wishbone (computer bus)

    Wishbone (computer bus)

    Wishbone_(computer_bus)

  • Multistage interconnection networks
  • Interconnect Network Multistage interconnect Network Crossbar switch connections In crossbar switch, there is a dedicated path from one processor to other

    Multistage interconnection networks

    Multistage_interconnection_networks

  • Strowger switch
  • Electromechanical telephone switch

    Panel switch in the United States, and the Rotary system outside the US, and by the late 1930s by the crossbar switch, and the electronic switching systems

    Strowger switch

    Strowger switch

    Strowger_switch

  • Switch
  • Electrical component that can break an electrical circuit

    Centrifugal switch Company switch Crossbar switch Dead man's switch Fireman's switch Hall-effect switch Inertial switch Isolator switch Key switch Kill switch Latching

    Switch

    Switch

    Switch

  • SP-1 switch
  • Telecommunications switch by Northern Electric

    generation of systems, the SP-1 was an analog switch that used a special form of mechanical relay (Minibar crossbar switch) to provide the voice connections. The

    SP-1 switch

    SP-1_switch

  • Cisco Nexus switches
  • Series of network switches

    well as five crossbar switch fabric modules at the rear. Beside the Nexus 7000 there are also other models in the Nexus range. All switches in the Nexus

    Cisco Nexus switches

    Cisco_Nexus_switches

  • Class-5 telephone switch
  • Type of U.S. central office telephone switch

    crossbar systems, Panel switches, and Strowger-type step-by-step systems. The DDD program involved installations of large numbers of new 5XB crossbar

    Class-5 telephone switch

    Class-5_telephone_switch

  • Relay
  • Electrically operated switch

    One Electronic Switching System (1ESS) crossbar switch and certain other high-reliability designs, the reed switches are always switched "dry" (without

    Relay

    Relay

    Relay

  • Symmetric multiprocessing
  • Equal sharing of all resources by multiple identical processors

    interconnected using buses, crossbar switches or on-chip mesh networks. The bottleneck in the scalability of SMP using buses or crossbar switches is the bandwidth

    Symmetric multiprocessing

    Symmetric multiprocessing

    Symmetric_multiprocessing

  • Original North American area codes
  • Telephone area code history of North America

    established. The introduction of the first Western Electric No. 4 Crossbar Switching System in Philadelphia to commercial service, in August 1943, automated

    Original North American area codes

    Original_North_American_area_codes

  • Wire wrap
  • Electronic component wiring technique

    component assembly technique that was invented to wire telephone crossbar switches, and later adapted to construct electronic circuit boards. Electronic

    Wire wrap

    Wire wrap

    Wire_wrap

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    were pushing for a crossbar switch, and the way the bus is designed, you could actually pull out the EIB and put in a crossbar switch if you were willing

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • 7400-series integrated circuits
  • Series of transistor–transistor logic integrated circuits

    Philips. 1996. Retrieved 2023-03-22. CBT (5-V) and CBTLV (3.3-V) Bus Switches. Texas Instruments. 1998. "SN74AVCH8T245 8-Bit Dual-Supply Bus Transceiver

    7400-series integrated circuits

    7400-series integrated circuits

    7400-series_integrated_circuits

  • Electronic switch
  • Active electronic circuit controlling the current through a load

    electromechanical crossbar switches. Thus the term 'switched' is applied to telecommunications networks, and signifies a network that is circuit switched, providing

    Electronic switch

    Electronic switch

    Electronic_switch

  • Keyboard matrix circuit
  • Electronics in music and computer keyboards

    scan the keyboard as well, providing further savings. Charlieplexing Crossbar switch Diode matrix Polyphony (instrument) Dave Dribin. "Keyboard Matrix Help"

    Keyboard matrix circuit

    Keyboard_matrix_circuit

  • Read-only memory
  • Form of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices

    in the early 1940s, the Dimond Ring Translator was used in the #5 Crossbar Switch, and TXE telephone exchanges. Dimond Ring was the basis for most later

    Read-only memory

    Read-only memory

    Read-only_memory

  • Electronic switching system
  • Telephone switch that interconnects telephone circuits

    electronic switching systems in the 1960s were not entirely digital in nature, but used reed relay-operated metallic paths or crossbar switches operated

    Electronic switching system

    Electronic_switching_system

  • Reed relay
  • Electromagnetic switching device

    others performing logic or memory functions. Most reed relays in the crossbar switching systems of the 1940s through the 1970s were packaged in groups of

    Reed relay

    Reed relay

    Reed_relay

  • Marker (telecommunications)
  • generation of crossbar switches which were replacing the Step-by-Step switches and Panel switches of the first generation of automatic switching. First employed

    Marker (telecommunications)

    Marker (telecommunications)

    Marker_(telecommunications)

  • 411 (telephone number)
  • North American local directory assistance number

    York City, San Francisco, and other large cities where panel and crossbar switching equipment installed by the Bell System was prevalent. However, in

    411 (telephone number)

    411_(telephone_number)

  • Parallel computing
  • Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously

    including via shared (either multiported or multiplexed) memory, a crossbar switch, a shared bus or an interconnect network of a myriad of topologies

    Parallel computing

    Parallel computing

    Parallel_computing

  • Transistor
  • Solid-state electrically operated switch also used as an amplifier

    used transistors in telecommunications equipment in the No. 4A Toll Crossbar Switching System in 1953, for selecting trunk circuits from routing information

    Transistor

    Transistor

    Transistor

  • Field-programmable gate array
  • Array of logic gates that are reprogrammable

    considerably even among designs with the same amount of logic. For example, a crossbar switch requires much more routing than a systolic array with the same gate

    Field-programmable gate array

    Field-programmable gate array

    Field-programmable_gate_array

  • Permanent signal
  • conditions made this a real problem, switch staff would open the cable, or paper the off-normal contacts of the crossbar switch, or block the line relay from

    Permanent signal

    Permanent_signal

  • Switched fabric
  • Network topology in which nodes are interconnected by network switches

    Switched fabric or switching fabric is a network topology in which network nodes interconnect via one or more network switches (particularly crossbar

    Switched fabric

    Switched_fabric

  • Banyan switch
  • Crossover switch Crossbar switch Clos network a non blocking crossover switch that needs fewer than N² switches Nonblocking minimal spanning switch and signal

    Banyan switch

    Banyan_switch

  • Push-button telephone
  • Telephone which has buttons or keys for dialing

    and by the late 1940s such technology was field-tested in a No. 5 Crossbar switching system in Pennsylvania. The technology at that time proved unreliable

    Push-button telephone

    Push-button telephone

    Push-button_telephone

  • Rotary dial
  • Device for sending telephone numbers

    dialing) Crossbar switch Dial tone Direct distance dialing (DDD) History of the telephone Phoneword Single-frequency signaling Stepping switch Telephone

    Rotary dial

    Rotary dial

    Rotary_dial

  • Community dial office
  • as a small Class 5 crossbar switch for local use in rural areas. In the late 1970s, Western Electric's number 3 Electronic Switching System (ESS) was installed

    Community dial office

    Community_dial_office

  • Christian Jacobæus
  • Swedish electrical engineer (1911–1988)

    engineering, especially in the design of the modern crossbar switch used for telephone switching. Jacobæus graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology

    Christian Jacobæus

    Christian_Jacobæus

  • Patch panel
  • Device featuring a number of jacks for connecting and routing circuits

    specialized devices like crossbar switches. Switching equipment may be electronic, mechanical, or electro-mechanical. Some switcher hardware can be controlled

    Patch panel

    Patch panel

    Patch_panel

  • Stream processing
  • Computer programming paradigm

    crossbar switch matrix (4 or 2 segments), while high-end models deploy huge amounts of memory (actually up to 512 MB) with a slightly slower crossbar

    Stream processing

    Stream_processing

  • Electromechanics
  • Multidisciplinary field of engineering

    The Strowger switch, the Panel switch, and similar devices were widely used in early automated telephone exchanges. Crossbar switches were first widely

    Electromechanics

    Electromechanics

  • Point-to-point (telecommunications)
  • Communication connection between two nodes or endpoints

    circuits, as opposed to other network topologies such as buses or crossbar switches which can connect many communications devices. Point-to-point is sometimes

    Point-to-point (telecommunications)

    Point-to-point_(telecommunications)

  • Crossover switch
  • network switch.[citation needed] The future is moving to larger arrays of inputs and outputs needed in a very small space. Clos switch Crossbar switch Picton

    Crossover switch

    Crossover_switch

  • Bus (computing)
  • Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer

    mastering Communication endpoint Computer port (hardware) Control bus Crossbar switch External Bus Interface (EBI) Front-side bus (FSB) Harvard architecture

    Bus (computing)

    Bus (computing)

    Bus_(computing)

  • SpaceWire
  • Spacecraft communications network

    the software. A SpaceWire router is usually a crossbar switch-type device, operating in wormhole switching mode. This also may limit the speed of the communication

    SpaceWire

    SpaceWire

  • Dimond ring
  • Early type of computer memory

    by T. L. Dimond at Bell Laboratories for Bell's #5 Crossbar Switch, a type of early telephone switch. Large-diameter magnetic ferrite toroidal rings with

    Dimond ring

    Dimond_ring

  • Sender (telephony)
  • telephone call. Some American exchange designs, for example, of the No. 1 Crossbar switch used originating senders and terminating senders. The corresponding

    Sender (telephony)

    Sender_(telephony)

  • ITT Inc.
  • American worldwide manufacturing company

    equipment according to ITT designs, including the (1960s) Pentaconta crossbar switch and (1970s) Metaconta D, L, and 10c Stored Program Control exchanges

    ITT Inc.

    ITT_Inc.

  • AMD Turion
  • Low-power mobile processors

    mobile-enhanced northbridge (memory controller, HyperTransport controller, and crossbar switch). Each processor core comes with 1 MiB L2 cache for a total of 2 MiB

    AMD Turion

    AMD Turion

    AMD_Turion

  • Transformer read-only storage
  • Type of read-only memory

    invented by T. L. Dimond in 1945 at Bell Laboratories for the No. 5 Crossbar switch to assist in the automatic message accounting (AMA) equipment. Later

    Transformer read-only storage

    Transformer read-only storage

    Transformer_read-only_storage

  • Operator Toll Dialing
  • North American telephone switching technology

    evolved from the General Toll Switching Plan of 1929, and gained technical merits by the cutover of a new type of crossbar switching system (No. 4XB) in Philadelphia

    Operator Toll Dialing

    Operator_Toll_Dialing

  • Area codes 408 and 669
  • Area codes that serve the southern San Francisco Bay Area, California

    eight Western Electric Crossbar switches, at least one Number 1 and mostly Number 5. There was a Western Electric 4A Crossbar that took up two floors

    Area codes 408 and 669

    Area codes 408 and 669

    Area_codes_408_and_669

  • Autovon
  • Former internal U.S. military telephone system

    carrying was not encrypted. The telephone switches used were initially a 4 wire version of Number Five Crossbar Switching System, replaced in the early 1970s

    Autovon

    Autovon

    Autovon

  • Nanoelectronics
  • Use of nanotechnology in electronic components

    largely relied on the formation of transistors. However, research into crossbar switch based electronics have offered an alternative using reconfigurable

    Nanoelectronics

    Nanoelectronics

  • Load-balanced switch
  • arbitration at all, at the cost of sending each packet across the crossbar twice. Load-balanced switches are a subject of research for large routers scaled past

    Load-balanced switch

    Load-balanced_switch

  • Two-wire circuit
  • Telecommunications circuit which can transmit in two directions simultaneously

    to circuit switch a telephone call became obsolete when the crossbar switch (a mechanical system) was replaced by 4ESS electronic switches in the 1970s

    Two-wire circuit

    Two-wire_circuit

  • C.mmp
  • Machine

    clock, interrupt, and process control messaging among the CMs A 16x16 crossbar switch – used to connect the 16 CMs on one side and 16 banks of shared memory

    C.mmp

    C.mmp

    C.mmp

  • SGI Octane
  • Computer series

    application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), referred to as Xbow, a dynamic crossbar switch that connects the XIO ports to the hub. One of the ports is used for

    SGI Octane

    SGI Octane

    SGI_Octane

  • Omega network
  • Form of network configuration

    Cube-connected cycles Nonblocking minimal spanning switch Banyan switch Delta network Fat tree Crossbar switch Network coding Lawrie, Duncan H. (December 1975)

    Omega network

    Omega network

    Omega_network

  • List of 7400-series integrated circuits
  • ratings, higher frequency capabilities, lower "on" resistances in analog switches, etc.). See List of 4000-series integrated circuits. Conversely, the 4000-series

    List of 7400-series integrated circuits

    List_of_7400-series_integrated_circuits

  • Sorting network
  • Abstract devices built up of a fixed number of "wires"

    them to construct switching networks for computer hardware, replacing both buses and the faster, but more expensive, crossbar switches. Since the 2000s

    Sorting network

    Sorting network

    Sorting_network

  • Data plane
  • Router architecture

    shared buses, the eventual approach was to adapt the crossbar switch model from telephone switches, in which every forwarding engine had a hardware path

    Data plane

    Data plane

    Data_plane

  • Transputer
  • Series of pioneering microprocessors from the 1980s

    DS-Link support chips were also developed, including the C104 32-way crossbar switch, and the C101 link adapter. Long delays in the T9000's development

    Transputer

    Transputer

    Transputer

  • Ericsson
  • Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company

    telephones in the 1960s. In 1954, it released the Ericofon. Ericsson crossbar switching equipment was used in telephone administrations in many countries

    Ericsson

    Ericsson

    Ericsson

  • History of the transistor
  • 1952 in tone generators for multifrequency signaling of the No. 5 Crossbar switching system in the Englewood, NJ installation, used for the first field

    History of the transistor

    History_of_the_transistor

  • Uniform memory access
  • Parallel computing memory architecture

    bus-based symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) architectures; UMA using crossbar switches; UMA using multistage interconnection networks. In April 2013, the

    Uniform memory access

    Uniform_memory_access

  • Bell-Northern Research
  • Telecommunications research company

    Its switching matrix was still electromechanical. Rather than the reed relay matrix of the 1ESS, it used the minibar, a version of the crossbar switch. BNR

    Bell-Northern Research

    Bell-Northern Research

    Bell-Northern_Research

  • Itanium
  • Family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors

    pair of 8-ported crossbar switches is needed (adding 64 ns to inter-cell memory accesses), while four such pairs of crossbar switches are needed for the

    Itanium

    Itanium

    Itanium

  • NEC SX-6
  • 128 single-node systems via a high-speed, low-latency IXS (Internode Crossbar Switch). The peak performance of the SX-6 series vector processors is 8 GFLOPS

    NEC SX-6

    NEC SX-6

    NEC_SX-6

  • Logic block
  • Reprogrammable computer hardware technology

    considerably even among designs with the same amount of logic. For example, a crossbar switch requires much more routing than a systolic array with the same gate

    Logic block

    Logic_block

  • Mechanical computer
  • Computer built from mechanical components such as levers and gears

    connection box. Early electrically powered computers constructed from switches and relay logic rather than vacuum tubes (thermionic valves) or transistors

    Mechanical computer

    Mechanical computer

    Mechanical_computer

  • AXE telephone exchange
  • the ARF/ARM family of crossbar switches. The design is modular with an APZ dual processor running in sync mode, an APT switching part and an APG I/O part

    AXE telephone exchange

    AXE telephone exchange

    AXE_telephone_exchange

  • IBCS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System Input-Buffered Crossbar Switch The Institute For Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University of Louisiana

    IBCS

    IBCS

  • Junctor
  • Number One Crossbar Switching System, Number Five Crossbar Switching System, 1ESS switch and other switches. In early electromechanical switches, a "district

    Junctor

    Junctor

  • Gate array
  • Type of integrated circuit

    even among designs with the same amount of logic. (For example, a crossbar switch requires much more routing than a systolic array with the same gate

    Gate array

    Gate array

    Gate_array

  • IBM Blue Gene
  • Series of supercomputers by IBM

    prior to system operation. The chip's processor cores are linked by a crossbar switch to a 32 MB eDRAM L2 cache, operating at half core speed. The L2 cache

    IBM Blue Gene

    IBM Blue Gene

    IBM_Blue_Gene

  • History of general-purpose CPUs
  • each other via a shared L2 or L3 cache, an on-die bus, or an on-die crossbar switch. All the CPU cores on the die share interconnect components with which

    History of general-purpose CPUs

    History of general-purpose CPUs

    History_of_general-purpose_CPUs

  • NEC
  • Japanese technology corporation

    Computer research and development began in 1954. NEC produced the first crossbar switching system in Japan. It was installed at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

    NEC

    NEC

    NEC

  • Relay logic
  • Arrangement of relays used to control machinery

    the many 20th century telephone exchanges that controlled their crossbar switches by relays, and the designs for the various electro-mechanical computers

    Relay logic

    Relay_logic

  • IBM A2
  • Power ISA-based processor

    context switching, quad SIMD floating-point unit, 5D torus chip-to-chip network and 2 GB/s external I/O. The cores are linked by a crossbar switch at half

    IBM A2

    IBM_A2

  • Wavefront arbiter
  • arbiter is a circuit used to make decisions which control the crossbar of a high capacity switch fabric in parallel. It was commercialized in the TT1 and TTx

    Wavefront arbiter

    Wavefront_arbiter

  • VAX 9000
  • Mainframe computer from DEC

    clocked at 62.5 MHz (16 ns cycle time). The system was based around a crossbar switch in the system control unit (SCU), to which the one to four CPUs, two

    VAX 9000

    VAX_9000

  • MIPS architecture processors
  • Processors using some version of the MIPS architecture

    its multicore processing node which integrates six MIPS64 cores, a crossbar switch memory controller, interconnect direct memory access (DMA) engine,

    MIPS architecture processors

    MIPS_architecture_processors

  • Bell Labs
  • Research and scientific development company

    distance dialing, E-repeater, wire spring relay, and the Number Five Crossbar Switching System. In 1952, William Gardner Pfann revealed the method of zone

    Bell Labs

    Bell Labs

    Bell_Labs

  • SGI Altix
  • Supercomputer family

    integrated circuit through a single front-side bus. The Super-Bedrock is a crossbar switch for the processors, the local RAM, the network interface and the I/O

    SGI Altix

    SGI Altix

    SGI_Altix

  • Automatic call distributor
  • Device that directs incoming phone calls

    differing skill sets within customer service representatives. Number Five Crossbar Switching System Communications system Vector directory number Zip tone "Definition

    Automatic call distributor

    Automatic_call_distributor

  • LCR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in molecular genetics Line Concentration Ratio; see Number Five Crossbar Switching System Low Chip Rate, one of the two transmission modes of UMTS-TDD

    LCR

    LCR

  • Evans & Sutherland ES-1
  • system was to use an 8×8 crossbar switch to connect eight custom CMOS CPUs together at high speed. An extra channel on the crossbar allowed it to be connected

    Evans & Sutherland ES-1

    Evans_&_Sutherland_ES-1

  • Bell Laboratories Building
  • United States historic place

    inventions were developed here including automatic telephone panel and crossbar switches, the first experimental talking movies (1923), black-and-white and

    Bell Laboratories Building

    Bell Laboratories Building

    Bell_Laboratories_Building

  • Stored program control
  • Technology for telephone exchanges

    such as Strowger, panel, rotary, and crossbar switches were constructed purely from electromechanical switching components with combinational logic control

    Stored program control

    Stored_program_control

  • Supercomputer architecture
  • Design of high-performance computers

    architecture. The processors are connected with non-internally blocking crossbar switch and communicate with each other via global interleaved memory. There

    Supercomputer architecture

    Supercomputer architecture

    Supercomputer_architecture

  • Jim Warman
  • English electrical engineer

    in 1968, closed down the development of TXE exchanges in favour of crossbar switch systems. All the AEI staff were sacked, including those on the TXE

    Jim Warman

    Jim Warman

    Jim_Warman

  • Alliant Computer Systems
  • Bus). The backplane was an active backplane and it contained an 8 x 4 crossbar switch (FX/8) that allowed any CE to connect to one of four cache ports, two

    Alliant Computer Systems

    Alliant_Computer_Systems

  • Cray APP
  • Parallel computer sold by Cray Research from 1992 onwards

    multiple nodes connected to each other, memory and I/O nodes via an 8×8 crossbar switch. The APP was marketed as a "matrix co-processor" system and required

    Cray APP

    Cray_APP

  • Bell System Practices
  • Technical documentation series

    5 Crossbar SWITCHING SYSTEMS 218-000-002 Alphabetical Index - No. 5A Crossbar SWITCHING SYSTEMS 218-000-003 Alphabetical Index - No. 3 Crossbar SWITCHING

    Bell System Practices

    Bell_System_Practices

  • PowerPC 400
  • Family of processor cores

    550 MHz, and connects to the surrounding FPGA-fabric through a special crossbar switch, increasing the Virtex-5 FXT family's system performance over 2.6 times

    PowerPC 400

    PowerPC_400

  • Oki Electric Industry
  • Japanese manufacturing company

    reconstruction". In 1956, it was the first to produce a 100-line Ericsson-type crossbar-switching systems for commercial use.[citation needed] OKI gradually transformed

    Oki Electric Industry

    Oki Electric Industry

    Oki_Electric_Industry

  • ISDN
  • Set of digital telephony standards

    lines to form calls was increasingly automated, culminating in the crossbar switches that had largely replaced earlier concepts by the 1950s. As telephone

    ISDN

    ISDN

    ISDN

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  • Krossbyr
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Krossbyr

    Dwells at the shrine of the cross.

    Krossbyr

  • Croson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (North Midlands)

    Croson

    English (North Midlands) : perhaps a respelling of Irish Crossan.

    Croson

  • Matters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Matters

    English : variant of Matter.English : probably a metonymic occupational name for a mattress maker or seller, from Middle English, Old French materas, or less likely for a maker of crossbow bolts, spears, and lances, from the Middle English homonym materas.Dutch : variant of Matter 2.

    Matters

  • Ballester
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan

    Ballester

    Catalan : occupational name for a maker of crossbows or a soldier armed with a crossbow, from Catalan ballester ‘crossbowman’ or ‘crossbow maker’, an agent derivative of ballesta ‘crossbow’ (Latin ballista ‘(military) catapult’).English and German : occupational name, cognate with 1, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French baleste ‘crossbow’.

    Ballester

  • UCHDRYD
  • Male

    Welsh

    UCHDRYD

    Welsh name, possibly UCHDRYD means "crossbeard." In Welsh legend, this is the name of a son of Edwin, lord or king of Tegaingl.

    UCHDRYD

  • Crossman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crossman

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stone cross, from Old Norse kross (see Cross 1) + Middle English man.Altered spelling of German Crossmann or Crössmann; the first may be a habitational name from any of several places called Crossen in Saxony, Brandenburg, and East Prussia, or derived from Grossmann. The second is possibly from Middle Low German krōs, krüs ‘pitcher’, and hence a metonymic occupational name for maker of these; alternatively it may be a metonymic occupational name for a butcher, from Middle High German kroese ‘tripe’.

    Crossman

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  • Sumadhura
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Sumadhura

    Sweet to Audible

  • Ikshumaalinee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Ikshumaalinee

    Sugarcane

  • Allen
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish

    Allen

    Form of Alan; Noble; Rock; Comely

  • Kushyanth | குஷ்யஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kushyanth | குஷ்யஂத

    Happiness

  • Bhadraksh
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Bhadraksh

    One with Beautiful Eyes

  • Ragupathi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ragupathi

    God rathis husband

  • Maithili
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Maithili

    Goddess Sita

  • Jen
  • Boy/Male

    Danish Dutch

    Jen

  • Rajalakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rajalakshmi

    Indian lady God for money

  • Na'ib
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Na'ib

    Delegate. Substitute.

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  • Balister
  • n.

    A crossbow.

  • Crossbeam
  • n.

    A beam laid across the bitts, to which the cable is fastened when riding at anchor.

  • Dwang
  • n.

    A kind of crowbar.

  • Prodd
  • n.

    A crossbow. See Prod, 3.

  • Crossbeak
  • n.

    Same as Crossbill.

  • Arcubalist
  • n.

    A crossbow.

  • Interjoist
  • n.

    A middle joist or crossbeam.

  • Trave
  • n.

    A crossbeam; a lay of joists.

  • Ringer
  • n.

    A crowbar.

  • Crossbow
  • n.

    A weapon, used in discharging arrows, formed by placing a bow crosswise on a stock.

  • Latch
  • n.

    A crossbow.

  • Crossbeam
  • n.

    A girder.

  • Crossway
  • n.

    See Crossroad.

  • Arblast
  • n.

    A crossbow. See Arbalest.

  • Ballister
  • n.

    A crossbow.

  • Crossbarred
  • a.

    Secured by, or furnished with, crossbars.

  • Stemple
  • n.

    A crossbar of wood in a shaft, serving as a step.

  • Evener
  • n.

    In vehicles, a swinging crossbar, to the ends of which other crossbars, or whiffletrees, are hung, to equalize the draught when two or three horses are used abreast.

  • Crossbar
  • n.

    A transverse bar or piece, as a bar across a door, or as the iron bar or stock which passes through the shank of an anchor to insure its turning fluke down.

  • Driver
  • n.

    A crossbar on a grinding mill spindle to drive the upper stone.