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EXTERNAL CAUSE

  • External cause
  • External reason for a medical condition

    external cause is a reason for the existence of a medical condition which can be associated with a specific object or acute process that was caused by

    External cause

    External_cause

  • Externality
  • In economics, an imposed cost or benefit

    negative externalities, the optimally efficient level of the Pigouvian taxation, and what factors cause or exacerbate negative externalities, such as

    Externality

    Externality

    Externality

  • Manner of death
  • Posthumous legal determination

    California case People v. Stamp. An unnatural cause of death results from an external cause, typically including homicides, suicides, accidents, medical errors

    Manner of death

    Manner_of_death

  • Locus of control
  • Concept in psychology

    those who attribute to ability (an internal cause) versus those who attribute to luck (an external cause). Bernard Weiner argued that rather than ability-versus-luck

    Locus of control

    Locus of control

    Locus_of_control

  • Cause of death
  • Medical, legal, and statistical determination

    Classification of Death and Injury Resulting from Terrorism – How are external cause of injury codes assigned?, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Cause of death

    Cause_of_death

  • ICECI
  • International Classification of External Causes of Injury (ICECI) is a medical classification providing codes for external injuries. It is designed to aid

    ICECI

    ICECI

  • Just Cause (video game series)
  • Action-adventure video game series

    after 2009 by Square Enix's External Studios. The series consists of Just Cause, Just Cause 2, Just Cause 3, and Just Cause 4. The games are open world

    Just Cause (video game series)

    Just_Cause_(video_game_series)

  • List of ICD-9 codes E and V codes: external causes of injury and supplemental classification
  • External cause status E000.0 Civilian activity done for income or pay E000.1 Military activity E000.2 Volunteer activity E000.8 Other external cause status

    List of ICD-9 codes E and V codes: external causes of injury and supplemental classification

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_E_and_V_codes:_external_causes_of_injury_and_supplemental_classification

  • Happiness
  • Positive emotional state

    However, happiness can also arise spontaneously, without any apparent external cause. Happiness is closely linked to well-being and overall life satisfaction

    Happiness

    Happiness

    Happiness

  • Ear canal
  • Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear

    The ear canal (external acoustic meatus, external auditory meatus, EAM) is a pathway running from the outer ear to the middle ear. The adult human ear

    Ear canal

    Ear canal

    Ear_canal

  • Closed-eye hallucination
  • Class of hallucination

    when pressure is applied to the eye's retina, or some other non-visual external cause stimulates the eye. Some people report CEV under the influence of psychedelics;

    Closed-eye hallucination

    Closed-eye_hallucination

  • Injury
  • Wound caused by an external source

    changes of stress that a cell suffers due to external as well as internal environmental changes. Amongst other causes, this can be due to physical, chemical

    Injury

    Injury

    Injury

  • Spinoza's Ethics
  • Philosophical treatise written by Spinoza

    causes pain. Pleasure coupled with a consciousness of its external cause is called love, and pain coupled with a consciousness of its external cause is

    Spinoza's Ethics

    Spinoza's Ethics

    Spinoza's_Ethics

  • Externalities of cars
  • Impacts of car use

    known to cause various respiratory and other health issues and cars are among the leading cause of smog in modern developed world cities. External costs

    Externalities of cars

    Externalities of cars

    Externalities_of_cars

  • Lost Cause of the Confederacy
  • Negationist myth of the American Civil War

    The Lost Cause of the Confederacy, also known as the Lost Cause Myth or simply as the Lost Cause, is an American pseudohistorical and historical negationist

    Lost Cause of the Confederacy

    Lost Cause of the Confederacy

    Lost_Cause_of_the_Confederacy

  • Human anus
  • External opening of the rectum

    from the internal or external venous plexuses of the anus. Haemorrhoids may; cause bleeding after passing a motion; be painful; cause an itch; or prolapse

    Human anus

    Human anus

    Human_anus

  • Acute radiation syndrome
  • Result of nuclear radiation exposure

    sickness or radiation poisoning, is a collection of health effects that are caused by being exposed to high amounts of ionizing radiation in a short period

    Acute radiation syndrome

    Acute radiation syndrome

    Acute_radiation_syndrome

  • Frustration
  • Common emotional response to opposition

    source of frustration or annoyance and can create cognitive dissonance. External causes of frustration involve conditions outside an individual's control,

    Frustration

    Frustration

    Frustration

  • List of thermal incidents in electric vehicles
  • main traction battery cause by a manufacturing or maintenance defect (excluding crashes, intentional damage, and other external causes.) About 6 a.m. on 17

    List of thermal incidents in electric vehicles

    List_of_thermal_incidents_in_electric_vehicles

  • Otitis externa
  • Inflammation of the ear canal

    block the opening, external otitis may cause temporary conductive hearing loss.[citation needed] Because the symptoms of external otitis lead many people

    Otitis externa

    Otitis externa

    Otitis_externa

  • Fistula
  • Abnormal connection between two epithelialized surfaces, often organs

    also be called sinus tracts. Complete: Both internal and external openings. Incomplete: An external skin opening that does not connect to any internal organ

    Fistula

    Fistula

    Fistula

  • Steroid-induced skin atrophy
  • Skin thinning due to prolonged exposure to topical steroids

    distinction between a systemic versus external cause of skin conditions is symmetry and definition. Clues for an external cause include well-defined borders in

    Steroid-induced skin atrophy

    Steroid-induced skin atrophy

    Steroid-induced_skin_atrophy

  • Hypothermia
  • Human body core temperature below 35 °C (95 °F)

    can cause a rapid fall in blood pressure and potential cardiac arrest. Rewarming can be done with a number of methods including passive external rewarming

    Hypothermia

    Hypothermia

    Hypothermia

  • Urinary meatus
  • Orifice of the urethra

    mee-AY-təs; pl.: meatus or meatuses), also known as the external urethral meatus or external urethral orifice, is the opening where urine exits the urethra

    Urinary meatus

    Urinary meatus

    Urinary_meatus

  • Auditory hallucination
  • Perception of sound without auditory stimulus

    the experience of actual external hearing, despite the absence of any sound itself. In people with psychosis, the premier cause of auditory hallucinations

    Auditory hallucination

    Auditory_hallucination

  • Ishikawa diagram
  • Causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa

    categories of possible cause: Surroundings: Refers to the environment in which the process occurs. Suppliers: Refers to external parties that provide inputs—raw

    Ishikawa diagram

    Ishikawa diagram

    Ishikawa_diagram

  • Heat stroke
  • Condition caused by excessive exposure to high temperatures

    rhabdomyolysis, or kidney failure. Heat stroke occurs because of high external temperatures and/or physical exertion. It usually occurs under preventable

    Heat stroke

    Heat stroke

    Heat_stroke

  • Hemorrhoid
  • Vascular structures in the anal canal

    few days. A skin tag may remain after the healing of an external hemorrhoid. While the exact cause of hemorrhoids remains unknown, a number of factors that

    Hemorrhoid

    Hemorrhoid

    Hemorrhoid

  • External ballistics
  • Behavior of projectiles in flight

    surfaces. In small arms external ballistics applications, gravity imparts a downward acceleration on the projectile, causing it to drop from the line-of-sight

    External ballistics

    External ballistics

    External_ballistics

  • M'Naghten rules
  • Guideline governing legal pleas of insanity

    distinction between internal and external divide is difficult. Many diseases consist of a predisposition, considered an internal cause, combined with a precipitant

    M'Naghten rules

    M'Naghten rules

    M'Naghten_rules

  • Starvation
  • Caloric intake below what is needed to maintain an organism's life

    most extreme form of malnutrition. In humans, prolonged starvation can cause permanent organ damage and eventually, death. The term inanition refers

    Starvation

    Starvation

    Starvation

  • ICD-10
  • Medical classification created by the World Health Organisation (WHO)

    symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. Work on ICD-10 began in 1983, was endorsed by

    ICD-10

    ICD-10

  • Four causes
  • Topic in Aristotelian philosophy

    nature. The four causes are the: material cause, the formal cause, the efficient cause, and the final cause. Aristotle wrote that "we do not have knowledge

    Four causes

    Four causes

    Four_causes

  • Causality
  • How one process influences another

    subject (i.e., a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state, or object (i.e., an effect) where the cause is at least partly

    Causality

    Causality

  • Brain injury
  • Destruction or degeneration of brain cells

    injury (TBI), the most common type of brain injury, is typically caused by external physical trauma to the head. Acquired brain injuries occur after birth

    Brain injury

    Brain injury

    Brain_injury

  • On Vision and Colours
  • 1816 treatise by Arthur Schopenhauer

    impression in the observer's body as coming from an external cause. This transition from effect to cause is knowledge of the pure understanding, not a rational

    On Vision and Colours

    On_Vision_and_Colours

  • External validity
  • Extent to which the results of a study can be generalized

    External validity is the validity of applying the conclusions of a scientific study outside the context of that study. In other words, it is the extent

    External validity

    External_validity

  • Preferred frame
  • Inertial frame of reference with stationary aether

    of spacetime explain these inertial-gravitational effects without an external cause. Tests of special relativity Modern searches for Lorentz violation Cosmic

    Preferred frame

    Preferred_frame

  • Angioedema
  • Disease characterized by rapid swelling

    angioedema (HAE), often no direct cause is identifiable, although mild trauma, including dental work and other stimuli, can cause attacks. There is usually no

    Angioedema

    Angioedema

    Angioedema

  • Disease
  • Condition negatively affecting an organism

    any external injury. Diseases are often known to be medical conditions that are associated with specific signs and symptoms. A disease may be caused by

    Disease

    Disease

    Disease

  • Decompression sickness
  • Disorder caused by dissolved gases forming bubbles in tissues

    disease, the bends, aerobullosis, and caisson disease) is a medical condition caused by dissolved gases emerging from solution as bubbles inside the body tissues

    Decompression sickness

    Decompression sickness

    Decompression_sickness

  • Allergy
  • Immune system response to a substance that most people tolerate well

    bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, itchy skin, and hives. Food allergies rarely cause respiratory (asthmatic) reactions, or rhinitis. Insect stings, food, antibiotics

    Allergy

    Allergy

    Allergy

  • Gun death and violence in the United States by state
  • and 21,000 gun homicides, together making up a sixth of deaths from external causes. Gun deaths make up about half of all suicides, and over 80% of homicides

    Gun death and violence in the United States by state

    Gun death and violence in the United States by state

    Gun_death_and_violence_in_the_United_States_by_state

  • Hypoxia (medicine)
  • Medical condition of lack of oxygen in the tissues

    referred to as anoxia. Hypoxia can be due to external causes, when the breathing gas is hypoxic, or internal causes, such as reduced effectiveness of gas transfer

    Hypoxia (medicine)

    Hypoxia (medicine)

    Hypoxia_(medicine)

  • Vulva
  • External genitalia of the female mammal

    In mammals, the vulva (pl. vulvas or vulvae) comprises mostly external, visible structures of the female genitalia leading into the interior of the female

    Vulva

    Vulva

    Vulva

  • Chrysippus
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c.279–c.206 BC)

    they were produced by external causes alone, without any co-operation – on the part of our wills – with external causes. Virtue and vice are set down as

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

  • Just Cause 4
  • 2018 action-adventure game

    sandstorms, tornadoes and more. Square Enix External Studios worked with Avalanche for the development. Just Cause 4 received mixed reviews upon release, with

    Just Cause 4

    Just_Cause_4

  • Tashi Lhunpo Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Shigatse, Tibet, China

    terms: If the magnificence of the place was to be increased by any external cause, none could more superbly have adorned its numerous gilded canopies

    Tashi Lhunpo Monastery

    Tashi Lhunpo Monastery

    Tashi_Lhunpo_Monastery

  • Cervical fracture
  • Medical condition

    injury. The only exceptions are when there is imminent danger from an external cause, such as becoming trapped in a burning building. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory

    Cervical fracture

    Cervical fracture

    Cervical_fracture

  • Vagrancy (biology)
  • Phenomenon where an animal appears outside its normal range

    which might cause an animal to become a vagrant, including internal causes such as navigation errors (endogenous vagrancy) and external causes such as severe

    Vagrancy (biology)

    Vagrancy (biology)

    Vagrancy_(biology)

  • Proof of the Truthful
  • Islamic formal argument for the existence of God

    aggregate. Thus the only remaining possibility is that an external cause is necessary, and that cause must be a necessary existent. Avicenna anticipates that

    Proof of the Truthful

    Proof of the Truthful

    Proof_of_the_Truthful

  • External fertilization
  • Form of reproduction where fertilization occurs outside of the female's body

    External fertilization is a mode of reproduction in which a male organism's sperm fertilizes a female organism's egg outside of the female's body. It is

    External fertilization

    External_fertilization

  • Habit-tic deformity
  • Condition of the nail caused by external trauma to the nail matrix

    Habit-tic deformity is a condition of the nail caused by external trauma to the nail matrix. The condition is characterized by ridges which run horizontally

    Habit-tic deformity

    Habit-tic deformity

    Habit-tic_deformity

  • Barotrauma
  • Injury due to pressure difference between gas filled space and adjoining tissue

    resulting from external squeezes. Decompression sickness is indirectly caused by ambient pressure reduction, and tissue damage is caused directly and indirectly

    Barotrauma

    Barotrauma

    Barotrauma

  • List of causes of death by rate
  • causes, and some causes are omitted, so the percentages may only sum approximately to 100%. The causes listed are relatively immediate medical causes

    List of causes of death by rate

    List of causes of death by rate

    List_of_causes_of_death_by_rate

  • Tooth resorption
  • Breakdown of the tooth root to be absorbed by the blood

    leads to an inflammatory process that causes external root resorption. Alternatively, pressure may also cause external inflammatory root resorption. Specifically

    Tooth resorption

    Tooth resorption

    Tooth_resorption

  • Causes of World War I
  • Identifying the causes of World War I remains a debated issue. World War I began in the Balkans on 28 July 1914, and hostilities ended on 11 November 1918

    Causes of World War I

    Causes of World War I

    Causes_of_World_War_I

  • Electrical injury
  • Physiological reaction or injury caused by electric current

    injury due to jerking away or falling. A strong electric shock can often cause painful muscle spasms severe enough to dislocate joints or even to break

    Electrical injury

    Electrical injury

    Electrical_injury

  • Causes of World War II
  • The causes of World War II have been given considerable attention by historians. The immediate precipitating event was the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany

    Causes of World War II

    Causes of World War II

    Causes_of_World_War_II

  • Sector collapse
  • Collapse of a volcano

    weather and heavy rainfall can cause damaging erosion, increasing likelihood of collapse. Glacial melting is another external cause of sector collapse, with

    Sector collapse

    Sector collapse

    Sector_collapse

  • Distraction
  • Process of diverting the attention of an individual or group

    than the object of attention. Distractions come from both external and internal sources. External distractions include factors such as visual triggers, social

    Distraction

    Distraction

  • Autoeroticism
  • Sexual activity involving one person

    includes masturbation, sexual fantasy, and sexual emotions arising without external cause, which are all maintained by the self. Autosexuality, on the other hand

    Autoeroticism

    Autoeroticism

    Autoeroticism

  • Emergency bleeding control
  • Procedures to rapidly limit dangerous levels of bleeding

    (usually to the torso) are harder to deal with than external wounds, although they often have an external cause. The key dangers of internal bleeding include

    Emergency bleeding control

    Emergency_bleeding_control

  • List of ICD-9 codes
  • codes 800–999: injury and poisoning List of ICD-9 codes E and V codes: external causes of injury and supplemental classification International Statistical

    List of ICD-9 codes

    List_of_ICD-9_codes

  • Universal causation
  • Proposition that everything has a cause

    that if a phenomenon appears to occur without any observable external cause, the cause must be internal. Another implication of the Universal Causation

    Universal causation

    Universal_causation

  • Sensorineural hearing loss
  • Hearing loss caused by an inner ear or vestibulocochlear nerve defect

    both external causes of damage, including infection, and ototoxic drugs, as well as intrinsic causes, including genetic mutations. A common cause or exacerbating

    Sensorineural hearing loss

    Sensorineural hearing loss

    Sensorineural_hearing_loss

  • External compression headache
  • Medical condition

    External compression headache is caused by any type of headwear. This includes headwear that places pressure on the head — including tight hats, helmets

    External compression headache

    External compression headache

    External_compression_headache

  • Critique of the Doctrines of Kant and Schopenhauer
  • Critical essay by Philipp Mainländer

    conceives every change in a sense organ as the effect of an external cause, and seeks the cause in space. Hereby, for the first time it is shown how the

    Critique of the Doctrines of Kant and Schopenhauer

    Critique of the Doctrines of Kant and Schopenhauer

    Critique_of_the_Doctrines_of_Kant_and_Schopenhauer

  • Kouros
  • Ancient Greek sculptures

    types and religious needs or a product of foreign influence. For an external cause for change, possible sources of influence have been cited, such as Egypt

    Kouros

    Kouros

    Kouros

  • Physical abuse
  • Physical injury and mistreatment of others

    Physical abuse is any intentional act causing injury or trauma to another person or animal by way of bodily contact. In most cases,[citation needed] children

    Physical abuse

    Physical abuse

    Physical_abuse

  • Pleurisy
  • Disease of the lungs

    following heart surgery, pancreatitis and asbestosis. Occasionally the cause remains unknown. The underlying mechanism involves the rubbing together

    Pleurisy

    Pleurisy

    Pleurisy

  • Bunion
  • Deformity characterized by lateral deviation of the big toe

    problem of the forefoot. The exact cause is unclear. It can be due to a combination of internal and external causes. Proposed factors include wearing overly

    Bunion

    Bunion

    Bunion

  • Pauli effect
  • Superstition that equipment only fails in the presence of certain people

    as proof of a real Pauli effect since it occurred without an obvious external cause. In February 1950, when he was at Princeton University, the cyclotron

    Pauli effect

    Pauli effect

    Pauli_effect

  • Edge case
  • Problem or situation that occurs only at an extreme operating parameter

    limited processing power, computer memory, or computer storage) Other external causes Some basic examples of edge cases include: A long username in an app

    Edge case

    Edge_case

  • Traditional Chinese medicine
  • "disease-cause pattern discrimination"). There are three fundamental categories of disease causes (三因; sān yīn) recognized: external causes: these include

    Traditional Chinese medicine

    Traditional Chinese medicine

    Traditional_Chinese_medicine

  • External image
  • Image other people have of a person

    esteem. In extreme cases, negative or conflicting external images can cause mental illness. The external image is always different from an individual's self-image

    External image

    External_image

  • Automated external defibrillator
  • Portable electronic medical device

    An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular

    Automated external defibrillator

    Automated external defibrillator

    Automated_external_defibrillator

  • Quartz clock
  • Clock type

    moving parts and significantly lower sensitivity to disturbances from external causes like magnetism and shock makes them more rugged and eliminates the

    Quartz clock

    Quartz clock

    Quartz_clock

  • Passions of the Soul
  • 1649 book by René Descartes

    by nature suffered and endured, and are therefore the result of an external cause acting upon a subject. In contrast, modern psychology considers emotions

    Passions of the Soul

    Passions_of_the_Soul

  • Space Shuttle external tank
  • Component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle

    The Space Shuttle external tank (ET) was the component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle that contained the liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer

    Space Shuttle external tank

    Space Shuttle external tank

    Space_Shuttle_external_tank

  • Anger
  • Intense hostile emotional state of mind

    confirm the illusion that anger has a discrete external cause. The angry person usually finds the cause of their anger in an intentional, personal, and

    Anger

    Anger

    Anger

  • Reality
  • Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent

    about" this and that, such as realism about universals or realism about the external world. Generally, where one can identify any class of object, the existence

    Reality

    Reality

  • Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia
  • Medical condition

    diseases like Graves' disease, myasthenia gravis and glioma that may cause an external ophthalmoplegia must be ruled out.[citation needed] CPEO is a slowly

    Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia

    Chronic_progressive_external_ophthalmoplegia

  • Overjustification effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    behaviour to that external cause rather than to intrinsic interest. This process of self-inference is particularly likely when external constraints are

    Overjustification effect

    Overjustification_effect

  • Attribution (psychology)
  • Process by which individuals explain causes of behavior and events

    which deals with how individuals perceive the causes of everyday experience, as being either external or internal. Models to explain this process are

    Attribution (psychology)

    Attribution_(psychology)

  • External ventricular drain
  • Medical device

    An external ventricular drain (EVD), also known as a ventriculostomy or extraventricular drain, is a device used in neurosurgery to treat hydrocephalus

    External ventricular drain

    External ventricular drain

    External_ventricular_drain

  • Condom
  • Device for birth control and STI prevention

    infection (STI). There are both external condoms, also called male condoms, and internal (female) condoms. The external condom is rolled onto an erect

    Condom

    Condom

    Condom

  • Diesel engine runaway
  • Mechanical issue caused by fuel released from an unintended source

    increase, causing torque and rotational speed to increase. Fuel and oil leaks causing engine runaways can have both internal and external causes. Broken

    Diesel engine runaway

    Diesel_engine_runaway

  • Pecuniary externality
  • A pecuniary externality occurs when the actions of an economic agent cause an increase or decrease in market prices separate from the impact of those actions

    Pecuniary externality

    Pecuniary externality

    Pecuniary_externality

  • Stimulus (physiology)
  • Detectable change in the internal or external surroundings

    cause this response. Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is also used commonly to respond to both internal and external changes. One common cause of

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus_(physiology)

  • External cephalic version
  • Way to turn breech babies during pregnancy

    External cephalic version (ECV) is a process by which a breech baby can sometimes be turned from buttocks or foot first to head first. It is a manual procedure

    External cephalic version

    External cephalic version

    External_cephalic_version

  • Law of specific nerve energies
  • Concept in neurophysiology

    to the same cause but react to the same cause in different ways. . . (S)ensation is not the conduction of a quality or state of external bodies to consciousness

    Law of specific nerve energies

    Law_of_specific_nerve_energies

  • Spontaneous human combustion
  • Allegedly unexplained human incineration

    spontaneous combustion of a living (or recently deceased) human body without an external source of ignition on the body. In addition to reported cases, descriptions

    Spontaneous human combustion

    Spontaneous human combustion

    Spontaneous_human_combustion

  • Testicle
  • Internal organ in the male reproductive system

    argument for the evolution of external testes is that it protects the testes from abdominal cavity pressure changes caused by jumping and galloping. Mild

    Testicle

    Testicle

    Testicle

  • Outer ear
  • Outer part of the ear

    The outer ear, external ear, or auris externa is the external part of the ear, which consists of the auricle (also pinna) and the ear canal. It gathers

    Outer ear

    Outer ear

    Outer_ear

  • Flicker (light)
  • Fluctuations in the luminance of a light

    to external causes such as due to rapid fluctuations in the voltage of the power supply (power-line flicker) or incompatibility with an external dimmer

    Flicker (light)

    Flicker_(light)

  • Sex organ
  • Biological part involved in sexual reproduction

    as secondary sex organs. The outer parts are known as the genitals or external genitalia, visible at birth in both sexes, while the inner parts are referred

    Sex organ

    Sex organ

    Sex_organ

  • Ultimate attribution error
  • Cognitive bias

    Hindus or Muslims. Hindus attributed external causes to undesirable acts committed by fellow Hindus, but an internal cause for undesirable acts committed by

    Ultimate attribution error

    Ultimate attribution error

    Ultimate_attribution_error

  • Association of ideas
  • Process by which representations arise in consciousness

    have certain relations to each other, of itself only, and without any external cause or any influence previous to that operating at the moment of the suggestion

    Association of ideas

    Association_of_ideas

  • Isabel Farías Meyer
  • Chilean journalist and activist (born 1992)

    The cause of this ovarian condition effecting women under the age of 40 is normally unknown, although it can sometimes have an external cause. In 2024

    Isabel Farías Meyer

    Isabel_Farías_Meyer

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  • Kamalasanan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kamalasanan

    The Lord Brahma

  • Chun
  • Biblical

    Chun

    making ready

  • Faqeed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faqeed |

    Rare, Special

  • Prisca
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical Latin

    Prisca

    Ancient.

  • Malayeka |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Malayeka |

    Angel

  • Lewer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lewer

    English : variant of Lower.

  • Aesha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu

    Aesha

    Love; Woman; Life; Alive; Awake

  • Clive
  • Male

    English

    Clive

    Cliff Dweller

  • Gulshan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Gulshan

    Garden of Flowers; Rose Garden

  • Applewhite
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Applewhite

    English : habitational name from a place named Applethwaite, from Old Norse apaldr ‘apple tree’ + þveit ‘meadow’. There are two or three such places in Cumbria; Applethwaite is also recorded as a surname from the 13th century in Suffolk, England, pointing to a possible lost place name there. The form Applewhite, now found predominantly in Lincolnshire, goes back to the 16th century in Suffolk.

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EXTERNAL CAUSE

  • Maternal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a mother; becoming to a mother; motherly; as, maternal love; maternal tenderness.

  • Internal
  • a.

    Derived from, or dependent on, the thing itself; inherent; as, the internal evidence of the divine origin of the Scriptures.

  • External
  • a.

    Outward; exterior; relating to the outside, as of a body; being without; acting from without; -- opposed to internal; as, the external form or surface of a body.

  • Paternal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a father; fatherly; showing the disposition of a father; guiding or instructing as a father; as, paternal care.

  • Internal
  • a.

    Pertaining to its own affairs or interests; especially, (said of a country) domestic, as opposed to foreign; as, internal trade; internal troubles or war.

  • Externalism
  • n.

    The quality of being manifest to the senses; external acts or appearances; regard for externals.

  • Corner
  • n.

    The point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal.

  • External
  • a.

    Foreign; relating to or connected with foreign nations; as, external trade or commerce; the external relations of a state or kingdom.

  • Eviternal
  • a.

    Eternal; everlasting.

  • Extern
  • a.

    External; outward; not inherent.

  • Asternal
  • a.

    Not sternal; -- said of ribs which do not join the sternum.

  • Paternal
  • a.

    Received or derived from a father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate.

  • Externally
  • adv.

    In an external manner; outwardly; on the outside; in appearance; visibly.

  • Conscious
  • a.

    Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.

  • Crispation
  • n.

    A very slight convulsive or spasmodic contraction of certain muscles, external or internal.

  • Internal
  • a.

    Inward; interior; being within any limit or surface; inclosed; -- opposed to external; as, the internal parts of a body, or of the earth.

  • Intestine
  • a.

    Internal; inward; -- opposed to external.

  • sarcoderma
  • n.

    A fleshy covering of a seed, lying between the external and internal integuments.

  • External
  • n.

    Something external or without; outward part; that which makes a show, rather than that which is intrinsic; visible form; -- usually in the plural.

  • Intercarotid
  • a.

    Situated between the external and internal carotid arteries; as, an intercarotid ganglion.