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Temperature scale
temperature of a solution of brine made from a mixture of water, ice, and ammonium chloride (a salt). The other limit established was his best estimate of the
Fahrenheit
Type of undergraduate qualification
Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated BA or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is the holder of a bachelor's
Bachelor_of_Arts
Public collegiate university in England
The University of Cambridge is a collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the second-oldest
University_of_Cambridge
Private university in Philadelphia, US
University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. One of nine colonial
University_of_Pennsylvania
Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)
of Hippo Regius. He is generally regarded as one of the most influential philosophers in the history of the Western world, and he is viewed as one of
Augustine_of_Hippo
Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, known from 1945 to 1963 as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, and commonly referred to as Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
Postgraduate academic degree
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; Latin: philosophiae doctor or doctor in philosophia) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic
Doctor_of_Philosophy
Christian commemoration
The Feast of the Ascension of Jesus Christ (also called the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, Ascension Day, Ascension Thursday; or sometimes Holy
Feast_of_the_Ascension
The United States of America is a federal republic consisting of 50 states, a federal district (Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States)
List of states and territories of the United States
List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States
Public university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
institution of higher education in the state. It is also one of the earliest American research universities and is a founding member of the Association of American
University_of_Michigan
Collegiate research university in England
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university
University_of_Oxford
Australian federal electoral division
The Division of Farrer is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. Located in the southwestern part of the state bordering both
Division_of_Farrer
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685
February 1685) was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his
Charles_II_of_England
Top-level subdivisions of Canada
divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick
Provinces and territories of Canada
Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada
Type of postgraduate qualification
A Master of Science (Latin: Magister Scientiae), abbreviated as MS, MSc, SM, or ScM, is a master's degree. It usually focuses on developing advanced knowledge
Master_of_Science
Public university in Scotland
The University of Edinburgh (Scots: University o Edinburgh, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public
University_of_Edinburgh
1983 film directed by Richard Marquand
Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand from
Return_of_the_Jedi
List of software distributions using the Linux kernel
provides general information about notable Linux distributions in the form of a categorized list. Distributions are organized into sections by the major
List_of_Linux_distributions
parity (PPP) as of April 2026. On a per capita income basis, the nation is ranked 149th by nominal GDP and 119th by PPP-adjusted GDP as of 2026. From independence
Economy_of_India
American public research university
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United
University of California, Los Angeles
University_of_California,_Los_Angeles
Representative in the House of Commons
Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)
Member_of_Parliament_(United_Kingdom)
the conclusion of its postseason. All NBA Finals have been played in a best-of-seven format, and are contested between the winners of the Eastern Conference
List_of_NBA_champions
Allegory by Plato
allegory of the cave is an allegory presented by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work Republic (514a–520a, Book VII) to compare "the effect of education
Allegory_of_the_cave
County and island of England
List of current places of worship on the Isle of Wight List of governors of the Isle of Wight List of hills of the Isle of Wight List of Isle of Wight
Isle_of_Wight
Indian English-language daily newspaper
The Times of India (TOI) is an Indian English-language daily news and digital news media. It is the third-largest newspaper in India by circulation and
The_Times_of_India
King of Spain from 1665 to 1700
(6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700) was king of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg, which had ruled Spain since 1516,
Charles_II_of_Spain
American animated sitcom
King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that initially aired on Fox from January 12, 1997, to September
King_of_the_Hill
Imperial complex of religious buildings in Beijing, China
The Temple of Heaven (simplified Chinese: 天坛; traditional Chinese: 天壇; pinyin: Tiāntán) is a complex of imperial religious Confucian buildings situated
Temple_of_Heaven
for a total of 36 subnational entities. The states and union territories in turn are each subdivided into districts, of which a total of around 800 exist
States and union territories of India
States_and_union_territories_of_India
U.S. federal law enforcement agency
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation
Overview of sovereign states
is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 205 listed
List_of_sovereign_states
Mother of Jesus
was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under various
Mary,_mother_of_Jesus
history of China spans several millennia across a wide geographical area. Each region now considered part of the Chinese world has experienced periods of unity
History_of_China
1983 comedy-drama film directed by James L. Brooks
Terms of Endearment is a 1983 American tragicomedy film directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, adapted from Larry McMurtry's 1975 novel. It
Terms_of_Endearment
1954 novel by William Golding
Lord of the Flies is the 1954 debut novel of British author William Golding. The plot concerns a group of prepubescent British boys who are stranded on
Lord_of_the_Flies
the playoff champion club of the National Hockey League (NHL). It was donated by the Governor General of Canada Lord Stanley of Preston in 1892, and is
List_of_Stanley_Cup_champions
Following are two lists of terrestrial lakes that have surface areas of more than approximately 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 mi2), ranked by area, excluding
List_of_lakes_by_area
Master's degree in business leadership
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various
Master of Business Administration
Master_of_Business_Administration
most widely used indicator of human development and has changed how people view the concept. However, several aspects of the index have received criticism
List of countries by Human Development Index
List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index
Marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean
The Gulf of Mexico (Spanish: Golfo de México) is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent
Gulf_of_Mexico
Private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1861 to advance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
decade of the 21st century, there was a steady rise in the ticket price, a tripling in the number of theatres and an increase in the number of prints of a
List of highest-grossing Indian films
List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films
US Congress research library
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C., serving as the library and research service for the United States Congress and
Library_of_Congress
and ranking of serial killings is made difficult by the complex nature of serial killers and incomplete knowledge of the full extent of many killers'
List of serial killers by number of victims
List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims
2011 film by Rupert Wyatt
Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction action film directed by Rupert Wyatt from a screenplay by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes
1980 murder in New York City, US
On the night of 8 December 1980, English musician John Lennon, formerly of the Beatles, was shot and fatally wounded in the archway of The Dakota, his
Murder_of_John_Lennon
1937 novella by John Steinbeck
Of Mice and Men is a 1937 novella written by American author John Steinbeck. It describes the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced
Of_Mice_and_Men
protected areas operated by the National Park Service, an agency of the Department of the Interior. National parks are designated for their natural beauty
List of national parks of the United States
List_of_national_parks_of_the_United_States
political union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, which occurred on 1 May 1707 upon the commencement of the Acts of Union. The first
List_of_British_monarchs
This is a list of the best-selling video games worldwide, ranked up to 50th place by reported software unit sales. Reliable sources are split as to whether
List of best-selling video games
List_of_best-selling_video_games
Member of a State Legislature in India
member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district (constituency) to the legislature of a state
Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)
Member_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_(India)
populations not being actively developed and lapsed (extinct) breeds. As of 2023, the International Cat Association (TICA) recognizes 75 standardized
List_of_cat_breeds
British prince (born 1964)
Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (Edward Antony Richard Louis; born 10 March 1964), is a member of the British royal family. He is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
of India (Bhārata Sarakāra, legally the Union Government, the Union of India or the Central Government) is the national authority of the Republic of India
Government_of_India
championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason. First played in 1903, the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff
List of World Series champions
List_of_World_Series_champions
Leader of the executive branch of the Government of Tamil Nadu
The chief minister of Tamil Nadu is the head of government of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. In accordance with the Constitution of India, the governor
Chief_Minister_of_Tamil_Nadu
a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art
List_of_emoticons
World War II battle, 1944–1945
The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Offensive and referred to by the Germans as Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (transl. Operation Watch on
Battle_of_the_Bulge
Lower house of the U.S. Congress
The United States House of Representatives is a chamber of the bicameral United States Congress; it is the lower house, with the U.S. Senate being the
United States House of Representatives
United_States_House_of_Representatives
Major stock market crash in the United States
The Wall Street crash of 1929, also known as the Great Crash, was a major stock market crash in the United States which began in October 1929 with a sharp
Wall_Street_crash_of_1929
Private university in Pasadena, California
advancements and is among a small group of institutes of technology in the United States that are devoted to the instruction of pure and applied sciences. The
California Institute of Technology
California_Institute_of_Technology
1988–1991 breakup of the sovereign state
state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was born into the House of Stuart as the second son of King
Charles_I_of_England
2019 film by J. J. Abrams
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, is a 2019 American epic space opera film produced, co-written
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Star_Wars:_The_Rise_of_Skywalker
Postgraduate medical degree
curriculum composed of three years of study of logic, five years of medical studies, an examination of a commission composed of the professors of the university
Doctor_of_Medicine
adult human skeleton is commonly quoted as consisting of 206 bones. Reports on the typical number of bones have varied historically depending on how different
List of bones of the human skeleton
List_of_bones_of_the_human_skeleton
A number of polities have declared independence and sought diplomatic recognition from the international community as sovereign states, but have not been
List of states with limited recognition
List_of_states_with_limited_recognition
2005 child abuse trial of American singer
People v. Jackson (full title: 1133603: The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson) was a 2005 criminal trial held in Santa Barbara
Trial_of_Michael_Jackson
King of England from 1087 to 1100
William II (Anglo-Norman: Williame; c. 1057 – 2 August 1100) was King of England from 26 September 1087 until his death in 1100, with powers over Normandy
William_II_of_England
science, a political ideology is a certain set of ethical ideals, principles, doctrines, myths or symbols of a social movement, institution, class or large
List_of_political_ideologies
The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the form of government used by the United Kingdom by which a hereditary
Monarchy of the United Kingdom
Monarchy_of_the_United_Kingdom
Supreme law of the United States
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first
Constitution of the United States
Constitution_of_the_United_States
Japanese nation state from 1868 to 1947
The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the period of Japanese history spanning 79 years, starting with the Meiji
Empire_of_Japan
Type of undergraduate qualification
requirements of an undergraduate program. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of London in 1860
Bachelor_of_Science
2006 dystopian action thriller film directed by Alfonso Cuarón
Children of Men is a 2006 dystopian action thriller film directed and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón. The screenplay, based on P. D. James' 1992 novel The
Children_of_Men
Film certification body of India
Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is a statutory film-certification body in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India.
Central Board of Film Certification
Central_Board_of_Film_Certification
The history of the land which became the United States spans tens of thousands of years of continuous Indigenous societies; their descendants include but
History_of_the_United_States
The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral
List of presidents of the United States
List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States
European dynastic family
of Habsburg (/ˈhæpsbɜːrɡ/; German: Haus Habsburg, lit. 'House of the Hawk's hill' [haʊs ˈhaːbsbʊrɡ] ), also known as the House of Austria, was one of
House_of_Habsburg
champions are the annual winners of the top-tier competition in the English football league system. Following the codification of professional football by the
List of English football champions
List_of_English_football_champions
2009 death of American singer
American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 50. His personal physician, Conrad Murray
Death_of_Michael_Jackson
Type of postgraduate qualification
usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Those admitted to the degree have typically studied subjects within the scope of the humanities and social
Master_of_Arts
1954–1955 fantasy novel by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the story began as
The_Lord_of_the_Rings
Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1885–1969)
Princess Alice of Battenberg (Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie; 25 February 1885 – 5 December 1969) was the mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Princess_Alice_of_Battenberg
2015 Marvel Studios film
Avengers: Age of Ultron is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed
Avengers:_Age_of_Ultron
1903 antisemitic text
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is an antisemitic hoax and forgery purporting to detail a Jewish plot for global domination. Largely plagiarized from
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion
1998 video game
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a 1998 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was the first Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Ocarina_of_Time
Political association which developed from the British Empire
The Commonwealth of Nations, often referred to as the British Commonwealth or simply the Commonwealth, is an international association of 56 member states
Commonwealth_of_Nations
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World listed by Hellenic culture. They were described as a remarkable feat of engineering
Hanging_Gardens_of_Babylon
Symbol of medicine
The Rod of Asclepius (⚕; /æsˈkliːpiəs/, Ancient Greek: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ, Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû, sometimes also spelled Asklepios), also known as the
Rod_of_Asclepius
Invasion at the beginning of World War II
The invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6 October 1939), was a
Invasion_of_Poland
Head of state and government of the United States
president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States. The president directs the executive branch of the federal
President of the United States
President_of_the_United_States
Military coalition of World War II
of Nicaragua Kingdom of Norway Republic of Panama Republic of Paraguay Republic of Peru Commonwealth of the Philippines Republic of Poland Kingdom of
Allies_of_World_War_II
Musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, premiered in 1959
‹ The template Infobox musical is being considered for merging. › The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
The_Sound_of_Music
2020 video game
Ghost of Tsushima is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The player controls
Ghost_of_Tsushima
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from 927, when all of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were united under the rule of Æthelstan
Kingdom_of_England
American traditional folk song popularized in 1964
of the Rising Sun" is an American traditional folk song, sometimes called "Rising Sun Blues". It tells of a person's life gone wrong in the city of New
The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun
Public research university in the United States
Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,864 students as of fall 2024, it is also the largest institution
University_of_Texas_at_Austin
King of the Belgians since 2013
Philippe Léopold Louis Marie (born 15 April 1960) is King of the Belgians, and is the eldest child of King Albert II and Queen Paola. He succeeded his father
Philippe_of_Belgium
OF
OF
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ophir, OFIR means "gold" or "reducing to ashes."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a derivative of the Continental Germanic personal name Maginhari, composed of the elements magin ‘strength’, ‘might’ + hari ‘army’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a goldsmith, from Anglo-Norman French orfrer, Old French orfevre, Latin aurifaber, from aurum ‘gold’ + faber ‘maker’. Compare French Fèvre (see Lefevre).German : variant of Off.Jewish : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation;
English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : of uncertain derivation; perhaps from a reduced form of the personal name Dominicus (see Dominick).English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : alternatively, as Reaney proposes, it may be from the Breton personal name Menguy, a compound of men ‘stone’ + ki ‘dog’.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Ofelia, OFÉLIA means "help."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Maddock.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Maddox.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : from the Continental Germanic personal name Mainard, composed of the elements magin ‘strength’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of French Minot, written thus to preserve the final -t, which is pronounced in Canadian French.English
Altered spelling of French Minot, written thus to preserve the final -t, which is pronounced in Canadian French.English : variant of Minett.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Maddox.
Female
Hebrew
(עָפְרָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, OFRA means "fawn."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a thin person, from Old French maigre ‘thin’, ‘slender’ (Latin macer ‘delicate’).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Maddox.
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English : probably a variant of Manser. Compare Menser.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon; of Cornish origin)
English (Devon; of Cornish origin) : topographic name for someone who lived by a menhir, i.e. a tall standing stone erected in prehistoric times (Cornish men ‘stone’ + hir ‘long’).
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French mau ‘bad’ + clerc ‘cleric’.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Roman Latin Ovid, OFYDD means "sheep herder."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ofir, OFER means "gold" or "reducing to ashes."
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Möller (see Moeller).German
Americanized form of German Möller (see Moeller).German : habitational name for someone from Melle.German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Polish : occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, from an agent derivative of German Mehl ‘flour’.English : variant of Miller.
OF
OF
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kanaklata | காநகலதா
Golden creeper
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A Prophet's name
Surname or Lastname
German
German : of uncertain origin; possibly from the Latin personal name Primus (‘the first’), borne by several saints; or one composed with a Germanic word meaning ‘to prick or stab’; or from a personal name of Slavic origin Primm, from prēmu ‘right’.French : from a personal name (from Latin Primus).French : nickname from Old French prim ‘first’, possibly given to the eldest child in a family, or alternatively a nickname from Old French and Occitan prim ‘shrewd’, ‘clever’, ‘artful’, ‘sly’.Dutch : variant of Priem.English : variant of Prime.Some of the Prim families in VT descend from a Simon Laval dit Printemps, who was known in English-speaking areas as Seymour Prim.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Good-natured
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Simple; Companion-ate Person; Kind to Others; Kind
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shaking
Boy/Male
Greek
Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery...
Female
Celtic
, the divine guardian of the country.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Wife of Shiva Rudra; Soul
Biblical
a hole; liberty; whiteness
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
n.
That part of a landscape which recedes from the spectator into distance.
n.
An imitation, especially in the way of caricature.
adv.
Often; frequently; not rarely; many times.
n.
That which is set off against another thing; an offset.
adv.
Frequently; often.
n.
Same as Offset, n., 4.
a.
Frequent; often; repeated.
n.
See Offset, 7.
adv.
Frequently; often; many times.
adv.
Frequently; often.
n.
Removal; murder. See To take off (c), under Take, v. t.
adv.
Frequently; often.
pl.
of Manofwar
a.
OF or pertaining to rotary motion; having power to draw out or turn round.
a.
Capable of being washed off; not permanent or durable; -- said of colors not fixed by steaming or otherwise.
n.sing. & pl.
The act of production; generation.
n.
That which is used to improve the appearance of anything; a decoration; an ornament.
adv.
Compar. of Oft.