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Motor vehicle
The Maybach Zeppelin was the Maybach company's Repräsentationswagen model from 1928 to 1938. Named for the company's famous production of Zeppelin engines
Maybach_Zeppelin
German engine designer and industrialist (1846–1929)
Maybach left DMG in 1907 to found Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH together with his son Karl in 1909; they manufactured Zeppelin engines. After the signing of the
Wilhelm_Maybach
Motor vehicle
Maybach name developed into a brand name for automobiles that were typically very large, powerful, and luxurious. For example, the Maybach Zeppelin DS
Maybach_57_and_62
German luxury car brand
was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl Maybach, originally as a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH, and it was known as Luftfahrzeug-Motorenbau
Maybach
Aerospace museum
includes an original engine nacelle of the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin airship and a Maybach Zeppelin car. A great number of airship models, not only from Germany
Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen
Zeppelin_Museum_Friedrichshafen
Zeppelin-Staaken R.XIV Zeppelin-Staaken R.XV Aero A.10 Albatros L 58 Heinkel HE 1 FVM S 21 Kawanishi K-7 Transport Seaplane Fizir F1V-Maybach Sablatnig P.III
Maybach_Mb.IVa
1920s German airship engine
development of the successful Maybach VL I, and like the VL I, was a 60° V12 engine. Five of them powered the German airship Graf Zeppelin, housed in separate nacelles
Maybach_VL_II
III, IV, and Panther tanks. Both Maybach and ZF (and Dornier) were originally subsidiaries of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH, which also had a factory in
List_of_WWII_Maybach_engines
Commercial internal combustion engine manufacturer
developed and manufactured diesel and petrol engines for Zeppelins, and then railcars. The Maybach Mb.IVa was used in aircraft and airships of World War
MTU_Friedrichshafen
Pair of WWII-era bunkers in Germany
52°10′57″N 13°28′27″E / 52.1826°N 13.4741°E / 52.1826; 13.4741 (Maybach II) The Zeppelin bunker was erected by the Reichspost on the orders of the Oberkommando
Maybach_I_and_II
Motor vehicle
engine – which also made it the first V12-engined German car since the Maybach Zeppelin DS8 of 1939. In 1994, the E32 was replaced by the E38, a clear evolution
BMW_7_Series_(E32)
Fictional character in novels by American writer Clive Cussler
marries before the book Havana Storm. The Mediterranean Caper - 1936 Maybach Zeppelin Town car Iceberg - (no car, but Pitt acquires the Ford Trimotor aircraft)
Dirk_Pitt
Rigid airship type
A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɛpəliːn] ) who pioneered rigid
Zeppelin
German rigid airship (1928–1940)
worries that the shape would compromise its strength. Graf Zeppelin was powered by five Maybach VL II 12-cylinder 410 kW (550 hp) engines, each of 33.251 L
LZ_127_Graf_Zeppelin
Imperial German Navy airship (1915–16)
this was almost certainly due to engine trouble. The Zeppelin force had been newly fitted with Maybach HSLu engines. While lighter and more powerful than
Zeppelin_LZ_54
Motor vehicle
The Maybach Exelero is a one-off high-performance sports car made by Stola (now part of Blutec) in collaboration with DaimlerChrysler. It was unveiled
Maybach_Exelero
1915 German airship class
The Zeppelin P Class was the first Zeppelin airship type to be produced in quantity after the outbreak of the First World War. Twenty-two of the type
Zeppelin_P_Class
aircraft such as the Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I seaplane. Variants of the original HS engine included the Maybach HS D, Maybach HS K and Maybach HS Lu. The latter
Maybach_Mb.IV
Heavy bomber aircraft model
The Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI was a four-engined German biplane strategic bomber of World War I, and the only Riesenflugzeug (giant aircraft) design built
Zeppelin-Staaken_R.VI
Piston engine with 12 cylinders in V-configuration
from 1926 to 1938) Horch 12 (1931–1934) Hispano-Suiza J12 (1931–1938) Maybach Zeppelin DS 7 (1928–1930) and DS 8 (1930–1938) Rolls-Royce Phantom III (1936–1939)
V12_engine
Zeppelin LZ 38 (designated LZ 38) was Zeppelin P Class airship of the German Imperial Army. It was the first to bomb London, the capital of the United
Zeppelin_LZ_38
Topics referred to by the same term
helium-filled airships USS Zeppelin (1914), a passenger liner launched in 1914 as SS Zeppelin Maybach Zeppelin, a luxury car 1928–34 Rail zeppelin, experimental railcar
Zeppelin_(disambiguation)
Annual Swiss auto show
Hyundai i20 3-door Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV Lotus Exige S Maybach Zeppelin Mazdaspeed3 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé Mini Cooper S Convertible JCW
Geneva International Motor Show
Geneva_International_Motor_Show
luxury cars to use this material for its camshaft drive gears was the Maybach Zeppelin of 1928. The material is known under various other names such as Turbax
Novotext
German airship
LZ 72 (navy designation L 31) was an R Class super-zeppelin belonging to the Imperial German Navy. It was commanded by Kapitänleutnant Heinrich Mathy,
Zeppelin_LZ_72
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
2002–2012 Maybach 57 and 62 M285.980: 2004 Maybach Exelero 2005–2012 Maybach 57S and 62S 2009–2012 Maybach 57 and 62 "Zeppelin" 2011 Maybach 57S Cruisero
Mercedes-Benz_M275_engine
Motor vehicle
was priced considerably lower than period competitors such as the Maybach Zeppelin, Hispano-Suiza J12, and Grosser Mercedes. The first model in the series
Horch_12
Battery electric luxury SUV
unveiled the Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV, an ultra-luxury variant of the EQS SUV under the Maybach sub-brand. Mercedes-Maybach Concept EQS Rear view
Mercedes-Benz_EQS_SUV
The LZ 92 (tactical number L 43) was a German S-class (naval) Zeppelin used by the Kaiserliche Marine in 1917 for maritime reconnaissance and limited bombing
Zeppelin_LZ_92
American stage hypnotist, and businessman
maid, valet, and chauffeur. In 1933, Neal sent his "magnificent" Maybach Zeppelin limousine back to France, along with his "buxom young wife, his buxom
E._Virgil_Neal
Payload: 8.8 t Propulsion: Three Maybach engines, each producing 180 hp Maximum speed: 21.0 m/s (75.6 km/h) List of Zeppelins Peter Meyer: Luftschiffe – Die
Zeppelin_LZ_21
German heavy bomber aircraft of World War I
The Zeppelin-Staaken VGO.I, redesignated Zeppelin-Staaken RML.1 in naval service, was a heavy bomber built in Germany in 1915 and which saw limited service
Zeppelin-Staaken_VGO.I
R-class Super Zeppelin
Zeppelin "L 30" (factory number "LZ 62") was the first R-class "Super Zeppelin" of the German Empire. It was the most successful airship of the First World
Zeppelin_L_30
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Friedrichshafen served the Nazi regime as a resort for workers. The presence of Zeppelin, Maybach, Dornier, and Zahnradfabrik made it an important German industrial
Friedrichshafen
of Zeppelins constructed by the German Zeppelin companies from 1900 until 1938. Other rigid airships that are also sometimes referred to as zeppelins but
List_of_Zeppelins
Experimental locomotive
Schienenzeppelin (German: [ˈʃiːnənˌtsɛpəliːn]) or rail zeppelin was a one-off experimental railcar which resembled a Zeppelin airship in appearance. It was designed and
Schienenzeppelin
Diameter: 14.90 m Payload: 9.5 t Engines: Three Maybach engines, 165 hp each Top speed: 76 km/h List of Zeppelins Peter Meyer: Luftschiffe – Die Geschichte
Zeppelin_LZ_20
Zeppelin LZ 14, given the navy tactical number L 1, was a rigid airship built for the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) to carry out reconnaissance
Zeppelin_LZ_14
the Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen. Gas volume: 22,500 m³ hydrogen Length: 158.0 m Diameter: 14.90 m Payload: 9.2 t Propulsion: Three Maybach engines
Zeppelin_LZ_30
and 4-door convertible sedans) Lloyd 300 Lloyd 400 Lloyd LT 600 Van Maybach Zeppelin (1928–1938) (front door on 4-door sedans, 4-door convertibles, and
List of cars with non-standard door designs
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Secured vehicles used to transport heads of state or government
March 2024. "Everything You Should Know About President Bio's New Mercedes-Maybach Car". 31 March 2024. "Rolls Royce | Najem limuzine Ruska dača | Kraljevski
Official_state_car
The Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 112, given the tactical number L 70, was an X-class / L70-class World War I Zeppelin of the Imperial German Navy.
Zeppelin_LZ_112
Type of bearing in piston engines
RPM. The first car engine to use four-bolt main bearings was the V12 Maybach Zeppelin of 1928, that used them on three of its eight main bearings. The typical
Main_bearing
high-compression Maybach Mb.IVa.[citation needed] In an attempt to maintain the performance of the Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI, a fifth Maybach engine was installed
Zeppelin-Staaken_R.XIV
Type of aircraft
LZ 120 Bodensee was a passenger-carrying airship built by Zeppelin Luftschiffbau in 1919 to operate a passenger service between Berlin and Friedrichshafen
Zeppelin_LZ_120_Bodensee
LZ 17 Sachsen was the fourth Type H improved Schwaben-class Zeppelin that first flew on 3 May 1913 and operated as a passenger airship with DELAG (Deutsche
Zeppelin_LZ_17
The Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 29 (Z X) was an M-class World War I Zeppelin. The airship participated in two attacks on Calais and Paris, dropping
Zeppelin_LZ_29
six-cylinder Maybach engines, each with 210 kW Top speed: 26.7 m/s List of Zeppelins Wikimedia Commons has media related to LZ 41 / L 11. Schiller: Zeppelin, p
Zeppelin_LZ_41
the Ford Köln, the Standard Superior, as well as the twelve-cylinder Maybach Zeppelin DS 8, then the most expensive German car ever built. In the following
Berlin_Motor_Show
1911 Zeppelin F class passenger airship
powered by three 108 kW (145 hp) Maybach engines, giving a maximum speed of 76 km/h (47 mph). Schwaben was the first Zeppelin to use these engines, which were
LZ_10_Schwaben
Powerplant: 1 × Maybach Mb III water-cooled 6-cylinder inline, 120 kW (160 hp) Propellers: 2-bladed Schmeelke, Michael (2020). Zeppelin-Lindau Aircraft
Zeppelin-Lindau_V_I
9 m Payload: 9.2 t Engines: 3 × Maybach engines, 210 hp (160 kW) each Top speed: 22.5 m/s (81 km/h) List of Zeppelins Peter Meyer: Luftschiffe – Die Geschichte
Zeppelin_LZ_25
The Zeppelin LZ 46 was the 46th airship built by Count Zeppelin and the fourteenth operated by the Imperial German Navy (tactical number L 14). It belonged
Zeppelin_LZ_46
French coachbuilding company
Tipo 8A Jaguar SS100 Lorraine-Dietrich (multiple models) Matford 13CV Maybach Zeppelin (DS7, DS8) Mercedes 24/100/140 PS (Typ K) and Mercedes-Benz 630S, W06
Saoutchik
German Flying boat prototype
The Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.II (known incorrectly postwar as the Dornier Rs.II) was a biplane flying boat, designed by Claudius Dornier as a follow-on to his
Zeppelin-Lindau_Rs.II
Zeppelin airship
70 m Payload: 16.2 t Propulsion: Four Maybach engines, each producing 210 PS Speed: 26.7 m/s List of Zeppelins Ernst A. Lehmann: Auf Luftpatrouille und
Zeppelin_LZ_45
Short-lived, pre-WWI German airship
LZ 18 (Navy designation L 2) was a German military Zeppelin built for the Imperial German Navy in 1913. Intended as the Navy's second airship, it was destroyed
LZ_18_(L_2)
American automobile model
2018-07-25. Retrieved 2024-10-27. McAleer, Brendan (2020-06-26). "American Maybach: The doomed Gaylord Gladiator". Hagerty Media. Retrieved 2024-10-27.
Gaylord_Gladiator
Zeppelin LZ 55 (Army tactical number LZ 85) was a P-class Zeppelin of the Imperial German Army in World War I. It was shot down by the old British pre-dreadnought
Zeppelin_LZ_55
1914 Zeppelin L-class airship
Three Maybach engines, each producing 180PS Speed: 20.0 m/s (72 km/h) List of Zeppelins Peter Meyer: Airships – The History of German Zeppelins, Wehr
Zeppelin_LZ_22
The Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 31 (L 6) was an M-class World War I Zeppelin. Throughout the career of the Imperial German Navy Airship LZ 31 took
Zeppelin_LZ_31
British motor car company (1901–1975)
eight and twelve-cylinder Vee-type "Maybach" six-cylinder water-cooled 180 hp developed from a Maybach Zeppelin engine The Dragonfly nine-cylinder air-cooled
Wolseley_Motors
German World War I-era zeppelin
Army Zeppelin LZ 76 (L-m33) was a R-class World War I zeppelin. On 23 September 1916 a bombing raid was planned for London. That night, a Zeppelin group
Zeppelin_LZ_76
The Zeppelin LZ 23 was the 2nd improved L-class Zeppelin, and the eleventh airship of the Imperial German Army, first flown on 21 February 1914 and shot-down
Zeppelin_LZ_23
Aviation museum in Bracciano
Hispano-Suiza 8 Isotta Fraschini 12 DB Isotta Fraschini Asso 750 RC 35 Maybach-Zeppelin Luftschiffmotor Rolls-Royce Merlin SPA 6A SPA Faccioli Wright "Type
Italian_Air_Force_Museum
Danish businessman and vintage car collector
Vivi until her death in Spring 2015. Her favourite car was a 1937 Maybach SW38 Zeppelin Special Roadster. They had built the car collection together and
Henrik_Frederiksen
1915 Zeppelin M-class airship
airship LZ 37 was a World War I Zeppelin of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). It was the first Zeppelin to be brought down during the war
LZ_37
built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin for the German Imperial German Navy and made its first flight on 3 April 1915. It was the 52nd Zeppelin constructed and the
Zeppelin_LZ_52
The Zeppelin LZ 49, tactical number LZ 79, was the 49th airship built by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin and the 23rd commissioned by the Imperial German
Zeppelin_LZ_49
German airship burned in fire (in service 1936–1937)
Zeppelin Company (Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH) on the shores of Lake Constance in Friedrichshafen, Germany, and was operated by the German Zeppelin Airline
LZ_129_Hindenburg
pp. 279–280. David LaChance (September 2006). "When Maybachs Roamed The Skies: The Navy's zeppelins soared on German V-12 power". Hemmings. "HM Airship
Tunnel_crankcase
Defunct German manufacturer
From 1899 to 1907 DMG provided Maybach designed engines to Zeppelin. Wilhelm Maybach quit DMG in 1909. After 1909 Maybach and his son Karl founded their
Daimler_Motoren_Gesellschaft
World War I German airship
Zeppelin LZ 104 (construction number, designated L 59 by the German Imperial Navy) and nicknamed Das Afrika-Schiff ("The Africa Ship"), was a World War
LZ_104_(L_59)
The Zeppelin LZ 51, with the tactical designation LZ 81, was the 51st airship built by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin and the 24th used by the Imperial
Zeppelin_LZ_51
in front of the hull), each with a 240 PS Maybach engine" Griehl, Manfred; Dressel, Joachim (1990). Zeppelin! The German Airship Story. Arms and Armour
List_of_Schütte-Lanz_airships
M2-class zeppelin LZ 32, given tactical number L 7, was a rigid airship operated by the Kaiserliche Marine, which flew 164 times, including 77 reconnaissance
Zeppelin_LZ_32
LZ 121 was a civilian airship from the Weimar Republic, a Y-Class zeppelin with a total length of 130.8 metres (429 ft 2 in). It received the nickname
Zeppelin_LZ_121_Nordstern
Viktoria Luise, hull number LZ 11, was a Zeppelin passenger airship operated by DELAG in the early 20th century. It was named after Princess Victoria Louise
Viktoria_Luise
Payload: 15 t Propulsion: Four six-cylinder Maybach engines, each with 210 kW Maximum speed: 26.7 m/s List of Zeppelins Peter Meyer: Luftschiffe – Die Geschichte
Zeppelin_LZ_40
Zeppelin used by the German Army in World War I
Powerplant: Four Maybach engines, each producing 210 PS (154 kW) Top speed: 26.7 m/s (approx. 96 km/h) List of Zeppelins "LZ 74 (Zeppelin)". luftschiff.de
Zeppelin_LZ_44
The Zeppelin-Staaken R.XV was an Imperial German bomber of World War I. An incremental improvement to the Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI, this was one of a series
Zeppelin-Staaken_R.XV
LZ 74 (navy designation L 32) was an R Class super-zeppelin belonging to the Imperial German Navy. It was shot down in 1916. The airship took part in three
Zeppelin_LZ_74
Type of rigid airship
The Zeppelin R Class was a type of rigid airship developed by Zeppelin Luftschiffbau in 1916 for use by the Imperial German Navy and the German Army for
Zeppelin_R_Class
R-class zeppelin of the Imperial German Navy
Zeppelin LZ 89 (L 50) was an R-class zeppelin of the Imperial German Navy. After a short career during the World War I it ran out of fuel during a mission
Zeppelin_LZ_89
Zeppelin LZ 102 (designated L 57) was an airship of the German Imperial Navy. It was planned that it would attempt a mission to Africa but it was destroyed
Zeppelin_LZ_102
The Imperial German Army Zeppelin LZ 39 was an O-class World War I Zeppelin. Extensively damaged on 17 May 1915 by Flt Commander Bigsworth. Three raids
Zeppelin_LZ_39
German two-seat, single-engine reconnaissance biplane
The Zeppelin C.I (sometimes Zeppelin (Jaray) C.I, Zeppelin-Friedrichshafen C.I, or Zeppelin LZ C.I) was a German single-engine two-seat biplane, designed
Zeppelin_C.I
German flying boat
The Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I (also known as the Dornier Rs.I) was a large three-engined biplane flying boat designed by Claudius Dornier and built during 1914–15
Zeppelin-Lindau_Rs.I
United States naval airship
a rigid airship, designated ZR-3, which was built in 1923–1924 by the Zeppelin company in Friedrichshafen, Germany, as war reparations. She was delivered
USS_Los_Angeles_(ZR-3)
L 3 (factory number LZ 24) was a Type M-class Zeppelin (the first standardized wartime model) operated by the Imperial German Navy during World War I.
Zeppelin_LZ_24
Imperial German bomber class; largest warplanes of World War I
Riesenflugzeug-class aircraft were of the second type, as with the all-direct-drive Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI. The Idflieg (Inspektion der Fliegertruppen (Inspection of
Riesenflugzeug
World War I German Navy Airship
(L 20) was a World War I German Navy Airship and was the first Q-Class zeppelin with a then record length of 178.5 metres (585 ft 8 in). It was allocated
Zeppelin_LZ_59
1917 military airship by Zeppelin
Zeppelin LZ 95 (L 48) was a U-class zeppelin of the Imperial German Military. One successful reconnaissance mission. L 48 and its U-class sister Airships
Zeppelin_LZ_95
m Payload: 16.2 t Propulsion: Four Maybach HSLu engines, each producing 240 PS Speed: 26.7 m/s List of Zeppelins Peter Meyer: Luftschiffe – Die Geschichte
Zeppelin_LZ_50
Topics referred to by the same term
DS-7, or DS 7 may refer to: DS 7 (crossover), a French compact SUV Maybach Zeppelin DS7, a German full-size sedan Yamaha DS7, a Japanese motorcycle This
DS7
German World War I-era zeppelin
The Imperial German Army Zeppelin LZ 43 (L 12) was a P-class World War I zeppelin. While taking part in a bombing raid of the United Kingdom the Airship
Zeppelin_LZ_43
R-class World War I zeppelin
The Imperial German Army Zeppelin LZ 78 (L-34) was a R-class World War I zeppelin. The airship took part in three reconnaissance missions and two attacks
Zeppelin_LZ_78
World War I German Navy airship
July 2010. "Zeppelin L 21". Tønder: Zeppelin and Garrison Museum. Retrieved 28 February 2025. Rimell, Raymond Laurence (1984). Zeppelin!: a battle for
LZ_61_(L_21)
German World War I-era zeppelin
The Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 48 (L 15) was a P-class World War I zeppelin. The Airship took part in eight reconnaissance missions with three attacks
Zeppelin_LZ_48
The Z I Ersatz, military designation of Zeppelin LZ 15, was a rigid airship built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin in Friedrichshafen, Germany, in the early
Z_I_(army_tactical_No.)
MAYBACH ZEPPELIN
MAYBACH ZEPPELIN
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Latin
Close to God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Sindhi
Good and Pure
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : habitational name from any of several places named Harbach.English : probably from Old French, Middle English herberge ‘hostel’, ‘shelter’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lodgings, or for a servant who worked there.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Malak, MALACH means "angel, messenger." In the bible, malak is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mann 1 and 2.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó MainnÃn ‘descendant of MainnÃn’, probably an assimilated form of MainchÃn, a diminutive of manach ‘monk’. This is the name of a chieftain family in Connacht. It is sometimes pronounced Ó MaingÃn and Anglicized as Mangan.Anstice Manning, widow of Richard Manning of Dartmouth, England, came to MA with her children in 1679. Her great-great-grandson Robert, born at Salem, MA, in 1784, was the uncle and protector of author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Another early bearer of the relatively common British name was Jeffrey Manning, one of the earliest settlers in Piscataway township, Middlesex Co., NJ. His great-grandson James Manning (1738–91) was a founder and the first president of Rhode Island College (Brown University).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘homestead at a (district) boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.Irish : English surname used as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Marcacháin ‘descendant of Marcachán’, a diminutive of Marcach (see Markey). This is a Galway surname, which is sometimes ‘translated’ as Ryder.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Pure
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Reep 2.Irish (County Mayo) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Réabaigh ‘descendant of Réabach’, a personal name probably derived from réabach ‘tearing’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Neither Bless nor Curse
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure
MAYBACH ZEPPELIN
MAYBACH ZEPPELIN
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, French
Wide Meadow; From St Denis
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Luck
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Queen
Girl/Female
Danish
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wealth; Riches
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Princess
Girl/Female
Indian
Josh
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati; Snow; Ganga Glacier
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flowers, Blossoms, The most shining, Luminous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ranamita | ரநாமீதா
A friend in need, War friend
MAYBACH ZEPPELIN
MAYBACH ZEPPELIN
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n.
An excitant containing opium, much used by the Turks.
n.
The hawthorn.
n.
A North American nocturnal carnivore (Procyon lotor) allied to the bears, but much smaller, and having a long, full tail, banded with black and gray. Its body is gray, varied with black and white. Called also coon, and mapach.
n.
The raccoon.