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Navy have been named HMS Explorer HMS Explorer (submarine) an experimental submarine launched in 1954 and scrapped in 1962 HMS Explorer (P164) a small patrol
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Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS Explorer was an Explorer-class submarine, an experimental British submarine based on the captured German high test peroxide (HTP) powered U-boat U-1407
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22 April 2015. "HMS Express". Royal Navy. Retrieved 22 April 2015. "HMS Example". Royal Navy. Retrieved 22 April 2015. "HMS Explorer". Royal Navy. Retrieved
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Archer-class patrol vessel of the Royal Navy
HMS Explorer is an Archer-class P2000-type patrol and training vessel of the British Royal Navy. The ship is primarily assigned to the Yorkshire Universities
HMS_Explorer_(P164)
1958 class of British submarines
63 Brown, George (30 May 2024). "HMS EXPLORER - A Personal experience by George Brian Brown". Preston, p. 527 "Explorer Class Experimental Submarines".
Explorer-class_submarine
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS Excalibur was an Explorer-class submarine, the sister ship of HMS Explorer, the only two submarines powered by high-test peroxide (HTP) which were
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are capable of speeds exceeding 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). In 1960, HMS Explorer S30 achieved an underwater speed of over 30 knots. In 1965, the experimental
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List of ships with the same or similar names
MV Minerva. Explorer (disambiguation) for other ships named "Explorer" or with "Explorer" in their name. HMS Explorer, two ships with this name. MS Explorer of
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1905. HMS Blonde (1910) was a Blonde-class scout cruiser launched in 1910 and sold in 1920. The 'blonde' submarines of the 1950s, HMS Explorer and HMS Excalibur
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1997 Ocean survey vessel of the Royal Navy
second to be named after the Antarctic explorer, Robert Falcon Scott. She was ordered to replace the survey ship HMS Hecla. The ship was ordered from BAeSEMA
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German experimental U-boat
the Explorer-class submarines HMS Explorer and HMS Excalibur, to be followed by an operational class of 12 boats. Sea trials began in 1948. HMS Meteorite
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up explore or explorer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An explorer is a person involved in exploration, an activity with some expectation of
Explorer_(disambiguation)
Class of German U-boat
September 1945 as HMS Meteorite. She served as the model for two further HTP boats, the Explorer-class submarines, HMS Explorer and HMS Excalibur. Wa 201
Type_XVII_submarine
Propulsion system for submarines which operates without access to atmospheric oxygen
recommissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Meteorite. The British built two improved models in the late 1950s, HMS Explorer and HMS Excalibur. Meteorite was not
Air-independent_propulsion
Irish naval officer and polar explorer (1796–1848?)
second-in-command of a four-year voyage to explore the Antarctic continent in the ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. Crozier commanded Terror, and was appointed
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fitted with dangerous hydrogen peroxide propulsion system. "Exploder" – HMS Explorer; experimental & temperamental submarine fitted with dangerous hydrogen
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Destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Dragon is the fourth ship of the Type 45 or Daring-class air-defence destroyers built for the Royal Navy. She was launched in November 2008 and commissioned
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Topics referred to by the same term
Firepower, in Gosport, Hampshire, England, UK HMS Explorer (S30), the peroxide submarine nickamed HMS Exploder Exploder, a mechanism used to fire the
Explosion_(disambiguation)
1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate wooden sailing ship of the line. With 248 years of service as of 2026, she is the world's oldest naval vessel still
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flagships HMS Albion, HMS Bulwark, HMS Invincible, and HMS Ocean. Abdül Hamid (the first submarine in the world to fire a live torpedo underwater), HMS Upholder
List of ships and submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness
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British warship and polar exploration ship
HMS Terror was a specialised warship and a newly developed bomb vessel constructed for the Royal Navy in 1813. She participated in several battles of
HMS_Terror_(1813)
2019 Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier and the Fleet Flagship of the Royal Navy. Prince of Wales is not fitted
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British Royal Navy officer
subsequent decade he served in HMS Talent, HMS Tireless, HMS Aurochs, HMS Explorer as well as the submarine depot ship HMS Forth at Malta. He graduated
John_Lea_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Explorer of Australia (1798–1864)
6 January 1864) was a Scottish explorer, naval officer, magistrate and administrator. He was first lieutenant on HMS Beagle during its second survey
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List of ships with the same or similar names
including: HMS Loyal Example, entered service as HMS Example HMS Loyal Exploit, entered service as HMS Exploit HMS Loyal Explorer, entered service as HMS Explorer
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Frigate class being built for the Royal Navy
2018, subsequent Batch 2 ships were announced as HMS Sheffield, HMS Newcastle, HMS Edinburgh and HMS London. Of the eight names, six were previously used
Type_26_frigate
Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal Navy. She is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London
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British business (1878–1982)
Palace. HMS Akbar HMS Benbow HMS Boadicea HMS Centurion HMS Colossus HMS Devastation HMS Edinburgh HMS Narcissus HMS Nile HMS Prince Albert HMS Sans Pareil
Thos._W._Ward
Royal Navy officer, explorer, and colonial administrator
John Byron (8 November 1723 – 1 April 1786) was a Royal Navy officer, explorer, and colonial administrator. He earned the nickname "Foul-Weather Jack"
John_Byron
Royal Navy vessel
commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Endurance, named after the sailing ship Endurance that took the explorer Ernest Shackleton's expedition to the
HMS_Endurance_(1967)
British naval officer and polar explorer
Royal Navy and polar explorer who participated in two expeditions to the Arctic and a survey of the coastline of Australia aboard HMS Beagle. In 1845 he
Graham_Gore
Pearl-class corvette and research vessel
D.; Babb, I. "Then and Now: The HMS Challenger Expedition and the "Mountains in the Sea" Expedition". Ocean Explorer. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
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HMS Explorer HMS Raider HMS Ranger HMS Trumpeter HMS Tracker Hunt-class MCMVs HMS Ledbury HMS Cattistock HMS Middleton Sandown-class minehunters HMS Walney
List of ships present at International Fleet Review 2005
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in the South Atlantic. HMS Farnella was returned to her owners in October 1982. On October 16, 2007 Spain seized Odyssey Explorer as it sailed out of port
RV_Odyssey_Explorer
Archer-class patrol and training vessel
HMS Ranger is an Archer-class patrol and training vessel of the British Royal Navy, based in HMNB Portsmouth. She is affiliated to Sussex and Brighton
HMS_Ranger_(P293)
Class of frigates built for the Royal Navy
known as the Duke class. The first Type 23, HMS Norfolk, was commissioned in 1989, and the sixteenth, HMS St Albans was commissioned in June 2002. They
Type_23_frigate
Class of diesel-electric submarines of the Royal Navy
Barrow-in-Furness; HMS Andromache (P424) HMS Answer (P425) HMS Antagonist (P428) HMS Antaeus (P429) HMS Anzac (P431) HMS Aphrodite (P432) HMS Approach (P435) HMS Arcadian
Amphion-class_submarine
Archer-class patrol vessel of the Royal Navy
HMS Archer is the lead ship of the Archer class. As the lead ship she was one of several of her class to be completed in 1985 by Watercraft Marine, the
HMS_Archer_(P264)
2017 Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the lead ship of the Queen Elizabeth class of aircraft carriers built for the Royal Navy. Capable of carrying 60 aircraft including
HMS_Queen_Elizabeth_(R08)
1839–43 British Antarctic exploration mission
by James Clark Ross, with two unusually strong warships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. It explored what is now called the Ross Sea and discovered the Ross
Ross_expedition
Oceanographic research expedition (1872–1876)
kilometres) surveying and exploring. The result was the Report of the Scientific Results of the Exploring Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years
Challenger_expedition
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1800–1862)
FRAS (15 April 1800 – 3 April 1862) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer who explored both the North and South Poles. In the Arctic, he participated in
James_Clark_Ross
1993 Type 23 or Duke-class frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Iron Duke is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy, and the third ship to bear the name. Iron Duke has intercepted several large consignments of illegal
HMS_Iron_Duke_(F234)
2013 Type 45 or Daring-class air-defence destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Duncan, launched in 2010, is the sixth and last of the Type 45 or Daring-class air-defence destroyers built for the Royal Navy. She is named after
HMS_Duncan_(D37)
1845–48 British failed Arctic exploration
Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated sections
Franklin's_lost_expedition
English explorer (c. 1565 – after 1611)
Henry Hudson (c. 1565 – disappeared 23 June 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations
Henry_Hudson
URNU Sussex HMS Ranger Sussex, Brighton URNU Wales HMS Express Cardiff, Swansea, Cardiff Metropolitan, South Wales URNU Yorkshire HMS Explorer Leeds, Sheffield
Council of Military Education Committees of the Universities of the United Kingdom
Council_of_Military_Education_Committees_of_the_Universities_of_the_United_Kingdom
Annual military exercise
participating vessels: HMS Defender (D36) HMS Archer (P264) HMS Charger (P292) HMS Explorers (P164) HMS Exploit (P167) HMS Ranger (P293) HMS Smiter (P272) USS
BALTOPS
Irish admiral and arctic explorer (1807–1873)
Mesurier McClure CB (28 January 1807 – 17 October 1873) was an Irish explorer who explored the Arctic. In 1854 he traversed the Northwest Passage by boat and
Robert_McClure
1789 mutiny aboard the British Royal Navy ship HMS Bounty
crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, seized control of HMS Bounty from the captain, Lieutenant William Bligh, and set him and eighteen
Mutiny_on_the_Bounty
Hecla-class bomb vessel best known for Antarctic and Arctic exploration
HMS Erebus was a Hecla-class bomb vessel constructed by the Royal Navy in Pembroke dockyard, Wales, in 1826. The vessel was the second in the Royal Navy
HMS_Erebus_(1826)
List of ships with the same or similar names
have borne the name HMS Frobisher, after the Elizabethan explorer and adventurer Martin Frobisher: HMS Frobisher was renamed HMS Parker (1916) in 1915
HMS_Frobisher
2009 Royal Navy destroyer class
Defence, responded: "HMS Diamond, HMS Duncan and HMS Dauntless are all currently available for operations. HMS Daring, HMS Dragon and HMS Defender are all
Type_45_destroyer
Mine Countermeasures Maritime Autonomous Systems ship of the Royal Navy
HMS Stirling Castle (formerly RFA Stirling Castle) is a ship of the Royal Navy. Originally acquired by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the ship was transferred
HMS_Stirling_Castle_(M01)
Scottish explorer and fur trader (1764–1820)
Sir Alexander Mackenzie (c. 1764 – 12 March 1820) was a Scottish explorer and fur trader known for accomplishing the first crossing of North America north
Alexander Mackenzie (explorer)
Alexander_Mackenzie_(explorer)
Investigating an unfamiliar area
inaccessible from the origin of the explorer. The surface of the Earth not covered by water has been relatively comprehensively explored, as access is generally relatively
Exploration
British naval officer and explorer (1786–1847)
FRGS (16 April 1786 – 11 June 1847) was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer and colonial administrator. After serving in the Napoleonic Wars and the
John_Franklin
Island in Nunavut, Canada
Arctic explorer, viewed its south shore from Chantrey Inlet and eventually recognised it as an island. Sir John Franklin, another British explorer, made
King_William_Island
British explorer, author, and Royal Navy officer (1841–1918)
Hastings Markham KCB (11 November 1841 – 28 October 1918) was a British explorer, author, and officer in the Royal Navy. In 1903 he was invested as a Knight
Albert_Hastings_Markham
Norse explorer
including Icelandic explorer Leif Erikson. Around the year of 982, Erik was exiled from Iceland for three years, during which time he explored Greenland, eventually
Erik_the_Red
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1728–1795)
Wallis (23 April 1728 – 21 January 1795) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer who made the first recorded visit by a European navigator to Tahiti. Wallis
Samuel_Wallis
Explorer Scouts but often have a nautical themed programme. A Sea Explorer Scout section is run by a Scout District along with a number of Explorer Scout
Sea Scouts (The Scout Association)
Sea_Scouts_(The_Scout_Association)
English explorer (born 1944)
greatest living explorer. Fiennes has written numerous books about his army service and his expeditions as well as books on explorers Robert Falcon Scott
Ranulph_Fiennes
British Royal Navy officer and explorer
officer in the Royal Navy and polar explorer. He served under Francis Crozier as Third Lieutenant on the ship HMS Terror during the 1845 Franklin Expedition
John Irving (Royal Navy officer)
John_Irving_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Archer-class patrol vessel of the Royal Navy
HMS Example is an Archer-class patrol and training vessel of the Royal Navy, based at HMS Calliope in Gateshead, England. Example was originally built
HMS_Example
Warrior-class ironclad steamship of the Royal Navy (in service 1861–83)
HMS Warrior is a 40-gun steam-powered armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy in 1859–1861. She was the name ship of the Warrior-class ironclads. Warrior
HMS_Warrior_(1860)
British naval officer and polar explorer (1777–1856)
August 1856) was a British naval officer and explorer. He was the uncle of Sir James Clark Ross, who explored the Arctic with him, and later led expeditions
John Ross (Royal Navy officer)
John_Ross_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Officer of Royal Navy
Navy, Arctic explorer, draughtsman and artist. His career included two ill-fated voyages culminating in the loss of HMS Alceste in 1816 and HMS Fury in 1825
Henry_Parkyns_Hoppner
Royal Navy admiral (1806–1875)
Kellett, KCB (2 November 1806 – 1 March 1875) was an Irish naval officer and explorer. Born at Clonacody in County Tipperary, Ireland, on 2 November 1806, Kellett
Henry_Kellett
British naval officer and polar explorer (1813–1848?)
Fitzjames (27 July 1813 – c. May 1848) was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer. The illegitimate son of a man with ties to the Navy, Fitzjames distinguished
James_Fitzjames
2021 River-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Navy
HMS Spey is a Batch 2 River-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Navy. Named after the River Spey in Scotland, she is the eighth Royal Navy ship
HMS_Spey_(P234)
Scottish physician and naturalist
1845, commanding HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. There were four medical officers: Dr. Stephen Stanley and surgeon Harry Goodsir on HMS Erebus, and Dr. John
Harry_Goodsir
Class of patrol and training vessel of the Royal Navy
"fast training boat". Most are assigned to Coastal Forces Squadron. HMS Tracker and HMS Raider are armed and provide maritime force protection to high value
Archer-class_patrol_vessel
Scottish naval officer and polar explorer
September 1812 – 11 December 1875) was a Scottish naval officer and polar explorer after whom Antarctica's McMurdo Sound, McMurdo Station, McMurdo Ice Shelf
Archibald_McMurdo
1985 Invincible-class light aircraft carrier
HMS Ark Royal was a light aircraft carrier and former flagship of the Royal Navy. She was the third and final vessel of the Invincible class. She was
HMS_Ark_Royal_(R07)
Tortoise from the Galápagos Islands (1830–2006)
John Clements Wickham, who was the first lieutenant (and later captain) of HMS Beagle under Fitzroy during the voyage of the Beagle in 1835. Wickham actually
Harriet_(tortoise)
Volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy
Reserve. HMS President HMS Scotia HMS Cambria HMS Dalriada HMS Flying Fox HMS Calliope HMS Eaglet HMS Vivid HMS Sherwood HMS King Alfred HMS Forward HMS Hibernia
Royal_Naval_Reserve
Earth's southernmost continent
and the geographic South Pole was first reached in 1911 by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. Antarctica is governed by about 30 countries, all of which
Antarctica
British naval officer and explorer
the following ships: 1778: HMS Dunkirk, an ageing 60 gun two-decker, Captain John Milligan. Harbour service. December 1779: HMS Syren, frigate, Captain Edmund
Peter_Puget
10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy; notably carried Charles Darwin
HMS Beagle was a Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, one of more than 100 ships of this class. The vessel, constructed at a cost of £7
HMS_Beagle
Scottish explorer (1813–1893)
was a Scottish surgeon who explored parts of northern Canada. He was a pioneer explorer of the Northwest Passage. Rae explored the Gulf of Boothia, northwest
John_Rae_(explorer)
Megayacht launched in 2003
battlecruiser HMS Hood, which sank to a depth of 9,000 feet (2,700 m) in the Denmark Strait during World War II, as a national memorial. HMS Hood was hit
Octopus_(yacht)
American explorer (1866–1955)
Alexander Henson (August 8, 1866 – March 9, 1955) was an African-American explorer who accompanied Robert Peary on seven voyages to the Arctic over a period
Matthew_Henson
English explorer and navigator (c. 1550 – 1605)
Raleigh. Humphrey Gilbert later became an explorer, while Raleigh later became known as a courtier, writer, and explorer. From early on, Davis also became friends
John_Davis_(explorer)
Country house in Exbury, Hampshire, England
Neptune. The house was designated as HMS Mastodon from May 1942 to July 1945, HMS King Alfred January to June 1946, then HMS Hawke from August 1946 to 1955
Exbury_House
English naval officer and explorer (1796–1832)
FRS (23 January 1796 – 8 October 1832) was an English naval officer and explorer of Africa and the Arctic. While not having a particularly distinguished
George_Francis_Lyon
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1757–1798)
May 1798) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer best known for leading the Vancouver Expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern
George_Vancouver
British admiral and explorer (1813–1887)
of Governor Gawler. He returned to the navy in 1842, and was stationed on HMS Columbia surveying the Saint John River and the Bay of Fundy, being promoted
William_Pullen
This list is for recognised pioneering explorers of the polar regions. It does not include subsequent travelers and expeditions. Aeneas Mackintosh Adolf
List_of_polar_explorers
MUNICIPAL AREA, GENERAL Hermanus Hermanus Upload Photo 9/2/040/0002 Proposed "HMS Birkenhead" memorial, Danger Point, Hermanus District Danger Point Hermanus
List of heritage sites in the Western Cape Province, South Africa
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Group of islands in the South Atlantic
Argentina. The islands were first recorded as sighted in 1506 by Portuguese explorer Tristão da Cunha, though rough seas prevented a landing. He believed them
Tristan_da_Cunha
World War II merchant ship of the United Kingdom
killed. The survivors were rescued by HMS MTB 337 and landed at Tobago. Those killed serving on Inanda and Empire Explorer are commemorated on the Tower Hill
SS_Empire_Explorer
Former British Royal Navy minesweeper, currently laid up in Birkenhead, England
HMS Bronington is a former Ton-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy, named HMS Humber between 1954 and 1958. This mahogany-hulled minesweeper was one of
HMS_Bronington
Irish naval surgeon and explorer (1818–1899)
naval surgeon, explorer, naturalist and author. After obtaining a medical degree he joined the Royal Navy and was stationed on board HMS Investigator,
Alexander Armstrong (Royal Navy officer)
Alexander_Armstrong_(Royal_Navy_officer)
German battleship of World War II
of the Denmark Strait, the battlecruiser HMS Hood initially engaged Prinz Eugen, probably by mistake, while HMS Prince of Wales engaged Bismarck. In the
German_battleship_Bismarck
American television series
name. The first season begins with the Royal Navy's polar explorer ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror having recently left Beechey Island in the Canadian
The_Terror_(TV_series)
Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS Anson is the fifth Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine of the Royal Navy. She is the eighth vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name, after
HMS_Anson_(S123)
Irish Antarctic explorer (1877–1938)
c. 16 February 1877 – 27 July 1938) was an Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer who was awarded the Albert Medal for Lifesaving (AM). Crean was a member
Tom_Crean_(explorer)
Norwegian polar explorer (1872–1928)
Norwegian: [ˈrùːɑɫ ˈɑ̂mʉnsən] ; 16 July 1872 – c. 18 June 1928) was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions. He was a key figure of the period known as the Heroic
Roald_Amundsen
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One who has killed his enemies
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
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Biblical
He has sent his death.
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Hindu
One who has the mace as his weapon
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One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
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Hindu
One who has killed his enemies
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One who has Fulfilled his Desires
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One who has Mastered his Senses
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One who has bull as his vehicle
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, the wife of Smen.
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One who has Mouse as his Charioteer
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One who has conquered his ego
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Gold
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English : probably a variant of Ham.
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Whisper
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Tamil
One who has conquered his ego
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Name of a Raga
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Son of Helga.
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German
Noble; Kind
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Perfect, Goddess, Flower
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German
From the High Tower; Variant of Marlene; Derived from Madeline; Variant of Madeline Woman from Magdala
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Dazzling, Brilliant, Noble lady
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Arabic, German, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Turkish
Ray of Light; Shoot of Grass; Green; Spring Greening; Powerful; Strong
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English
 Short form of English Rosalind, ROS means "weak horse." Compare with another form of Ros.
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Lord Muruga
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Goddess Durga
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pron.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.
n.
The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.
n.
An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
n.
One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
n.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
n.
The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.
n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
n.
One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.
n.
One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
n.
A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
n.
The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.
n.
A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
pl.
of Monopodium
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.
n.
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.