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  • Reset (computing)
  • Restore a system to a previous stable state

    computers. Abnormal end Abort (computing) CRIU Hang (computing) Power-on reset Power-on self test Reboot (computing) Reset vector J. D. Biersdorfer (March

    Reset (computing)

    Reset_(computing)

  • Reboot
  • Restarting a computer system or process

    computers to (cold) reboot them. Booting Cold start (computing) Local reboot Power cycling Reset (computing) Jones, James G.; Landes, Craig; Tittel, Ed (2002)

    Reboot

    Reboot

  • Reset
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Reset, by the Peace Orchestra Reset (computing), to bring a system to normal condition or initial state Reset (horse), an Australian racehorse Reset (law)

    Reset

    Reset

  • Restart
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Restart may refer to: Reboot, the act of restarting a computer Reset (computing), bringing the system to normal condition or an initial state Restart

    Restart

    Restart

  • Great Reset
  • Post-COVID-19 pandemic initiative by the World Economic Forum

    The Great Reset Initiative is an economic recovery plan proposed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was

    Great Reset

    Great_Reset

  • Factory reset
  • Restoring the software of an electronic device to its original state

    startup.[improper synthesis?] Hardware reset Reboot (computing) Troubleshooting "hard reset (factory reset; master reset)". whatis.techtarget.com. Archived

    Factory reset

    Factory reset

    Factory_reset

  • Reset vector
  • Address from which a CPU starts fetching instructions after a reset

    In computing, the reset vector is the default location a central processing unit will go to find the first instruction it will execute after a reset. The

    Reset vector

    Reset_vector

  • Digital reset
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Digital reset or digitally reset may refer to: Digital reset (computing), the reset of a digital computer Digital reset (electronics), a cleared latch-state

    Digital reset

    Digital_reset

  • Index of computing articles
  • 10BASE-T – 120 reset – 1-bit computing – 16-bit computing – 16550 UART – 1NF – 1TBS – 20-GATE – 20-GATE – 2B1D – 2B1Q – 2D – 2NF – 3-tier (computing) – 32-bit

    Index of computing articles

    Index_of_computing_articles

  • Epoch (computing)
  • Date and time from which a computer measures system time

    In computing, an epoch is a fixed date and time used as a reference from which a computer measures system time. Most computer systems determine time as

    Epoch (computing)

    Epoch_(computing)

  • Booting
  • Process of starting a computer

    In computing, booting is the process of starting a computer as initiated via hardware such as a physical button on the computer or by a software command

    Booting

    Booting

    Booting

  • Flip-flop (electronics)
  • Electronic circuit with two stable states

    asynchronous set-reset (SR) latch. Its two inputs S and R can set the internal state to 1 using the combination S=1 and R=0, and can reset the internal state

    Flip-flop (electronics)

    Flip-flop (electronics)

    Flip-flop_(electronics)

  • Reservoir computing
  • Type of recurrent neural network with random and non-trainable internal structure

    Reservoir Computing, Scientific Reports February 2012 Optoelectronic Reservoir Computing, Optics Express 2012 All-optical Reservoir Computing, Nature Communications

    Reservoir computing

    Reservoir_computing

  • Halt and Catch Fire (computing)
  • Computer machine code instruction

    on the processor to increment endlessly, which locks the processor until reset. Those codes have been unofficially named HCF. During the design process

    Halt and Catch Fire (computing)

    Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(computing)

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    of the analytical engine's computing unit (the mill) in 1888. He gave a successful demonstration of its use in computing tables in 1906. In his work

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Firewall (computing)
  • Software or hardware-based network security system

    In computing, a firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on configurable security

    Firewall (computing)

    Firewall_(computing)

  • Password
  • Text used for user authentication to prove identity

    electronically store the password, (b) users will need frequent password resets and (c) users are more likely to re-use the same password across different

    Password

    Password

    Password

  • Typesetting
  • Composition of text by means of arranging physical types or digital equivalents

    Guide, June 6, 1990 A Chronology of Computing at The University of Waterloo Glossary of University of Waterloo Computing Chronology DWScript – Document Composition

    Typesetting

    Typesetting

    Typesetting

  • Cold boot attack
  • Means of compromising computer security by restarting the computer

    computer security, a cold boot attack (or to a lesser extent, a platform reset attack) is a type of side channel attack in which an attacker with physical

    Cold boot attack

    Cold_boot_attack

  • Synchronizing word
  • Mathematical conjecture

    May 15, 2010. Eppstein, David (1990), "Reset Sequences for Monotonic Automata" (PDF), SIAM Journal on Computing, 19 (3): 500–510, doi:10.1137/0219033.

    Synchronizing word

    Synchronizing word

    Synchronizing_word

  • Turing machine
  • Computation model defining an abstract machine

    Turing tarpit, any computing system or language that, despite being Turing complete, is generally considered useless for practical computing Unorganised machine

    Turing machine

    Turing machine

    Turing_machine

  • Event (computing)
  • Computing state associated with a point in time

    In computing, an event is a detectable occurrence or change in state that the system is designed to monitor, such as user input, hardware interrupt, system

    Event (computing)

    Event_(computing)

  • History of computing hardware
  • University Computing History Computer Histories – An introductory course on the history of computing Revolution – The First 2000 Years Of Computing, Computer

    History of computing hardware

    History of computing hardware

    History_of_computing_hardware

  • Reboot (fiction)
  • Term used in serial fiction

    to originate from the computing term reboot, meaning to restart a computer system. There is a change in meaning: the computing term refers to restarting

    Reboot (fiction)

    Reboot (fiction)

    Reboot_(fiction)

  • Reset (military)
  • schedule between two parties. The military term is somewhat like the computing term "reset", which means to clear any pending errors or events and bring a

    Reset (military)

    Reset_(military)

  • Tab key
  • Keyboard key often used for tabulated formatting

    typewriter, it advances the insertion point to the next tab stop. In computing, sometimes it has the same behavior, but based on context, it is used

    Tab key

    Tab key

    Tab_key

  • Keyboard controller (computing)
  • In computing, a keyboard controller is a device that interfaces a keyboard to a computer. Its main function is to inform the computer when a key is pressed

    Keyboard controller (computing)

    Keyboard controller (computing)

    Keyboard_controller_(computing)

  • Autonomic computing
  • Self-managing characteristics of distributed computing resources

    Autonomic computing (AC) is distributed computing resources with self-managing characteristics, adapting to unpredictable changes while hiding intrinsic

    Autonomic computing

    Autonomic_computing

  • Self-service password reset
  • Web account authentication method

    Self-service password reset (SSPR) is defined as any process or technology that allows users who have either forgotten their password or triggered an

    Self-service password reset

    Self-service_password_reset

  • Hang (computing)
  • When a process becomes non-responsive

    reboot the computer in the event of a hang. Abort (computing) Blue screen of death Crash (computing) Livelock Infinite loop Uninterruptible sleep Windows

    Hang (computing)

    Hang_(computing)

  • Trim (computing)
  • Type of command for solid-state drive

    data that would otherwise slow future write operations. Although tools to "reset" some drives to a fresh state were already available before the introduction

    Trim (computing)

    Trim_(computing)

  • Linode
  • American cloud hosting company

    Linode issues customer-wide password reset". ZDNet. Retrieved 18 July 2013. Dumon, Marv. "Amazon Launches Cloud Computing Certification Program - Page 2".

    Linode

    Linode

  • Watchdog timer
  • Electronic timer used to detect and recover from computer malfunctions

    derived from the computer reset signal. In some systems the reset signal is directly used to enable the watchdog. In others, the reset signal is delayed so

    Watchdog timer

    Watchdog timer

    Watchdog_timer

  • Trash (computing)
  • Temporary storage for deleted files

    In computing, the trash, also known by other names such as trash bin, dustbin, wastebasket, and similar names, is a graphical user interface desktop metaphor

    Trash (computing)

    Trash (computing)

    Trash_(computing)

  • Mask (computing)
  • Data used for bitwise operations

    operation. This preserves the background pixels of the transparent areas while resets with zeros the bits of the pixels which will be obscured by the overlapped

    Mask (computing)

    Mask_(computing)

  • Reconfigurable computing
  • Computer architecture that can be reprogrammed

    syndrome. High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (HPRC) is a computer architecture combining reconfigurable computing-based accelerators like field-programmable

    Reconfigurable computing

    Reconfigurable_computing

  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    voltage level) and reset to store a logic 0 (low voltage level). Its value is maintained/stored until it is changed by the set/reset process. The value

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • Fault tolerance
  • Resilience of systems to component failures or errors

    ; Treleaven, P. C. (June 1978). "Reliability Issues in Computing System Design". ACM Computing Surveys. 10 (2): 123–165. doi:10.1145/356725.356729. ISSN 0360-0300

    Fault tolerance

    Fault_tolerance

  • Commodore 64
  • 8-bit home computer introduced in 1982

    Vol. 5, no. 46. Popular Computing Inc. p. 23. ISSN 0199-6649. Anderson, John J. (March 1984). "Commodore". Creative Computing. p. 56. Retrieved February

    Commodore 64

    Commodore 64

    Commodore_64

  • FRP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Free radical polymerization Functional reactive programming, in computing Factory reset protection, on some Android phones Fantasy role-playing Franco-Provençal

    FRP

    FRP

  • Next-Generation Secure Computing Base
  • Software architecture by Microsoft

    Trusted Computing concepts to Windows. NGSCB was the result of years of research and development within Microsoft to create a secure computing solution

    Next-Generation Secure Computing Base

    Next-Generation Secure Computing Base

    Next-Generation_Secure_Computing_Base

  • Easter egg (media)
  • Something hidden within a work

    what looks like three Microware developers on a Ctrl+Alt+Reset keypress sequence—a hard reset which discards any information currently in RAM. Several

    Easter egg (media)

    Easter egg (media)

    Easter_egg_(media)

  • Sphere 1
  • Personal computer released in 1975

    February 2022. David H. Ahl. "The first decade of personal computing". CREATIVE COMPUTING VOL. 10, NO. 11 / NOVEMBER 1984 / PAGE 30. Retrieved 2020-12-14

    Sphere 1

    Sphere 1

    Sphere_1

  • Superconducting computing
  • Logic circuitry that requires low temperatures to achieve superconductivity

    magnetic flux (fluxoid). As of 2023, superconducting computing is a form of cryogenic computing, as superconductive electronic circuits require cooling

    Superconducting computing

    Superconducting_computing

  • Principle of least privilege
  • Security by granting only essential access

    Authority (PoLA), requires that in a particular abstraction layer of a computing environment, every module (such as a process, a user, or a program, depending

    Principle of least privilege

    Principle_of_least_privilege

  • Arithmometer
  • 19th-century mechanical calculator patented by French inventor Thomas de Colmar

    : History of Mechanical Computing Machinery, Vol. 2, Number 3, July 1980, page 204, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing https://archive

    Arithmometer

    Arithmometer

    Arithmometer

  • 1-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    up on the rising edge of the ICU clock (CLK) signal and reset to zero when the ICU is reset. Notice that the program counter count sequence cannot be

    1-bit computing

    1-bit computing

    1-bit_computing

  • Klaus Schwab
  • Founder of the World Economic Forum (born 1938)

    quantum computing. Marr, Bernard. "Why Everyone Must Get Ready For The 4th Industrial Revolution". Forbes. Retrieved 14 February 2018. "The Great Reset: What

    Klaus Schwab

    Klaus Schwab

    Klaus_Schwab

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    storing stores one bit of binary information that can be set to store a 1, reset to store a 0, and accessed by reading the cell. Text, numbers, pictures

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Netsh
  • Command-line utility

    read information from the IPv6 stack. The command netsh winsock reset can be used to reset TCP/IP problems when communicating with a networked device. "MS-DOS

    Netsh

    Netsh

  • Carriage return
  • Reset to the beginning of a line of text

    shortened to CR, <CR> or return, is a control character or mechanism used to reset a device's position to the beginning of a line of text. It is closely associated

    Carriage return

    Carriage_return

  • Incremental game
  • Video game genre

    the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Montreal, Canada: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 1–15. doi:10.1145/3173574.3174195

    Incremental game

    Incremental game

    Incremental_game

  • Turing's proof
  • Proof by Alan Turing

    of typewriter-like "computing machines" that obey a simple set of rules and his subsequent development of a "universal computing machine". In his proof

    Turing's proof

    Turing's_proof

  • Development of Windows Vista
  • Secure Computing Base (previously known as "Palladium"), which at the time was Microsoft's proposed solution for creating a secure computing environment

    Development of Windows Vista

    Development_of_Windows_Vista

  • Bak file
  • Filename extension used for backup copies

    In computing, ".bak" is a filename extension commonly used to signify a backup copy of a file. When a program is about to overwrite an existing file (for

    Bak file

    Bak_file

  • Trusted Execution Technology
  • Computer hardware technology

    is based on an industry initiative by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to promote safer computing. It defends against software-based attacks aimed at

    Trusted Execution Technology

    Trusted_Execution_Technology

  • Live Free or Die Hard
  • 2007 American action film directed by Len Wiseman

    cyber-terrorism. IGN later reported the film was to be called Die Hard: Reset instead. 20th Century Fox later announced the title as Live Free or Die

    Live Free or Die Hard

    Live_Free_or_Die_Hard

  • Fencing (computing)
  • Isolation of malfunctioning computer resources

    use a comparable mechanism called a watchdog timer. A watchdog timer will reset the node if the node does not tell the watchdog circuit that it is operating

    Fencing (computing)

    Fencing (computing)

    Fencing_(computing)

  • Interrupt
  • Signal to a computer processor emitted by hardware or software

    implement computer multitasking and system calls, especially in real-time computing. Systems that use interrupts in these ways are said to be interrupt-driven

    Interrupt

    Interrupt

    Interrupt

  • Pmod Interface
  • Microcontroller peripheral interface

    I2C/UART/SPI: INT - interrupt, slave to master, open-collector, active low RESET - reset signal, master to slave, active low SPI: CS - chipselect, active low

    Pmod Interface

    Pmod_Interface

  • POST card
  • Computer diagnostic interface card

    In computing, a POST card is a plug-in diagnostic interface card that displays progress and error codes generated during power-on self-test (POST) of

    POST card

    POST card

    POST_card

  • Trusted Platform Module
  • Type of standardized secure cryptoprocessors

    Richard Stallman suggested replacing the term "trusted computing" with the term "treacherous computing" due to the danger that the computer can be made to

    Trusted Platform Module

    Trusted Platform Module

    Trusted_Platform_Module

  • Bootstrapping
  • Self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input

    basic software into the memory of a computer after power-on or general reset, the kernel will load the operating system which will then take care of

    Bootstrapping

    Bootstrapping

  • System on a chip
  • Micro-electronic component

    two categories. SoCs can be applied to any computing task. However, they are typically used in mobile computing such as tablets, smartphones, smartwatches

    System on a chip

    System on a chip

    System_on_a_chip

  • Windows Vista
  • 2006 Microsoft operating system version

    Secure Computing Base (previously known as "Palladium"), which at the time was Microsoft's proposed solution for creating a secure computing environment

    Windows Vista

    Windows_Vista

  • AGESA
  • Software library by AMD

    7, the branch was renamed to "Raven PI" (its version numbering was not reset), and it was released as the first version of AGESA to support Raven Ridge

    AGESA

    AGESA

  • Non-maskable interrupt
  • Hardware interrupt that cannot be ignored

    In computing, a non-maskable interrupt (NMI) is a hardware interrupt that standard interrupt-masking techniques in the system cannot ignore. It typically

    Non-maskable interrupt

    Non-maskable_interrupt

  • Self-stabilization
  • Concept of fault-tolerance

    which then became ACM's (the Association for computing Machinery) Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing given at the annual ACM-PODC symposium. A distributed

    Self-stabilization

    Self-stabilization

  • Abort (computing)
  • Unscheduled termination of a process

    troubleshooting and improve future runs. Abort, Retry, Fail? Abnormal end Crash Hang Reset Reboot "What is Abort?". www.computerhope.com. Archived from the original

    Abort (computing)

    Abort_(computing)

  • LZMA
  • Lossless compression algorithm

    should be reset Bits 5–6 for LZMA chunks can be: 0: nothing reset 1: state reset 2: state reset, properties reset using properties byte 3: state reset, properties

    LZMA

    LZMA

  • OpenQASM
  • Intermediate representation for quantum instructions

    0001 uint[4] b_in = 15; // b = 1111 // initialize qubits reset cin; reset a; reset b; reset cout; // set input states for i in [0: 3] { if(bool(a_in[i]))

    OpenQASM

    OpenQASM

  • Granite Rapids
  • 6th generation Xeon x86 server processors designed by Intel, released in 2024

    Featuring up to 128 P-cores, Granite Rapids is designed for high performance computing applications. The platform equivalent Sierra Forest processors with up

    Granite Rapids

    Granite_Rapids

  • Timex Sinclair 2068
  • Home computer released in 1983

    Emulator at Spectrum Computing - Sinclair ZX Spectrum games, software and hardware". Spectrum Computing. "Time Word at Spectrum Computing - Sinclair ZX Spectrum

    Timex Sinclair 2068

    Timex Sinclair 2068

    Timex_Sinclair_2068

  • Tiny Banker
  • Malware program

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms Trojan horse (computing) ZeroAccess botnet Zombie (computing) Virgillito, Dan (19 September 2014). "'Tiny Banker'

    Tiny Banker

    Tiny_Banker

  • Dartmouth workshop
  • 1956 scientific conference on artificial intelligence

    Project on Artificial Intelligence (PDF), retrieved 2026-05-22 This is a reset version of the 1955 proposal document. McCarthy's September 1956(?) list

    Dartmouth workshop

    Dartmouth_workshop

  • Czerweny Electrónica
  • Argentinian Sinclair computer clones

    clearer video, and a reset button. These improvements made it more appealing for gaming and advanced use, offering a more modern computing experience. Also

    Czerweny Electrónica

    Czerweny_Electrónica

  • Embedded system
  • Computer system with a dedicated function

    timer that resets and restarts the system unless the software periodically notifies the watchdog subsystems Designing with a trusted computing base (TCB)

    Embedded system

    Embedded system

    Embedded_system

  • BitTorrent
  • Peer-to-peer file sharing protocol

    their Internet-connected computer, which are available for a variety of computing platforms and operating systems, including an official client. BitTorrent

    BitTorrent

    BitTorrent

  • Backend as a service
  • Model for providing cloud storage

    time and money. Although similar to other cloud-computing business models, such as serverless computing, software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as

    Backend as a service

    Backend_as_a_service

  • Phishing
  • Form of social engineering

    curriculum development. InfoSecCD '08. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 33–35. doi:10.1145/1456625.1456635. ISBN 978-1-60558-333-4

    Phishing

    Phishing

    Phishing

  • F-14 CADC
  • Early flight control computer using MOS

    parallel computing technique called "pipeline concurrency". The ROM stores 128 words of 20-bits each. A register counter in ROM can be reset, step through

    F-14 CADC

    F-14 CADC

    F-14_CADC

  • Windows Server 2003
  • Version of Windows Server, released in 2003

    Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, Bringing High-Performance Computing to the Mainstream". Stories. 2006-06-09. Retrieved 2023-01-14. "Windows Compute Cluster

    Windows Server 2003

    Windows_Server_2003

  • Control-Alt-Delete
  • Computer keyboard shortcut that triggers a reboot or system security function

    the sequence and associate it with resetting their memory and escaping from a situation: "Control-Alt-Deleted. Reset my memory." Table of keyboard shortcuts

    Control-Alt-Delete

    Control-Alt-Delete

  • Thomson MO5
  • 1984 French computer model

    MO5s were used as educational tools in French schools for a period (see Computing for All, a French government plan to introduce computers to the country's

    Thomson MO5

    Thomson MO5

    Thomson_MO5

  • Real mode
  • Operating mode of all x86-compatible CPUs

    CPUs; and for backward compatibility, all x86 CPUs start in real mode when reset, though it is possible to emulate real mode on other systems when starting

    Real mode

    Real_mode

  • Region-based memory management
  • Memory allocation scheme

    std::construct_at(static_cast<T*>(mem), std::forward<Args>(args)...); } constexpr void reset() noexcept { offset = 0; } constexpr span<byte> remaining() const noexcept

    Region-based memory management

    Region-based_memory_management

  • Futures and promises
  • Computer science constructs

    was computed (a promise), allowing the computation to be done more flexibly, notably by parallelizing it. Later, it found use in distributed computing, in

    Futures and promises

    Futures_and_promises

  • Reboot to restore software
  • Type of software

    of a computing device after every restart. The technology maintains systems in their optimal working conditions and is used in multi-user computing environments

    Reboot to restore software

    Reboot_to_restore_software

  • Phase resetting in neurons
  • Behavior observed in neurons

    Phase resetting in neurons is a behavior observed in different biological oscillators and plays a role in creating neural synchronization as well as different

    Phase resetting in neurons

    Phase resetting in neurons

    Phase_resetting_in_neurons

  • Ars
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    security, a debt instrument with a long-term nominal maturity with a regularly reset interest rate Arizona Revised Statutes, the statutory laws in the state

    Ars

    Ars

  • Dolphin Semiconductor
  • French semiconductor design company

    consumer electronics, automotive, industrial IoT, and high-performance computing (HPC). Dolphin Semiconductor was established in November 2024 following

    Dolphin Semiconductor

    Dolphin_Semiconductor

  • ATM (computer)
  • ZX Spectrum clone developed in Moscow in 1991 by MicroArt and ATM

    Spectrum Computing - Sinclair ZX Spectrum games, software and hardware". Spectrum Computing. Retrieved 2022-11-23. "Goblins at Spectrum Computing - Sinclair

    ATM (computer)

    ATM (computer)

    ATM_(computer)

  • Algorithmic cooling
  • Algorithm in quantum information theory

    qubits are quantum error correction (QEC) and ensemble computing. In realizations of quantum computing (implementing and applying the algorithms on actual

    Algorithmic cooling

    Algorithmic_cooling

  • RST
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    reStructuredText (file extension .rst), a lightweight markup language RST, the reset flag in the Transmission Control Protocol Intel Rapid Storage Technology

    RST

    RST

  • System Management BIOS
  • Computing specification

    In computing, the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) specification defines data structures (and access methods) that can be used to read management information

    System Management BIOS

    System_Management_BIOS

  • Dekatron
  • Obsolete electronic device for counting in decimal

    Acton, with the patent assigned to Ericsson. The dekatron was useful for computing, calculating, and frequency-dividing purposes because one complete revolution

    Dekatron

    Dekatron

    Dekatron

  • List of TCP and UDP port numbers
  • Gallagher, Sean (2014-01-02). "Backdoor in wireless DSL routers lets attacker reset router, get admin". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on 2016-11-09

    List of TCP and UDP port numbers

    List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers

  • Yasunobu Nakamura
  • Japanese physicist

    quantum information science, particularly in superconducting quantum computing and hybrid quantum systems. While a child, Nakamura's family moved from

    Yasunobu Nakamura

    Yasunobu Nakamura

    Yasunobu_Nakamura

  • Push-button
  • Mechanism to control a machine or process

    programming Button accordion Button (computing) Keyboard (computing) Panic button Placebo button Push-button telephone Reset button Shutter button Turbo button

    Push-button

    Push-button

    Push-button

  • Transmission Control Protocol
  • Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network

    in TCP, including denial of service, connection hijacking, TCP veto, and reset attack. In May 1974, Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn described an internetworking

    Transmission Control Protocol

    Transmission_Control_Protocol

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  • Terciero
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    Spanish

    Terciero

    Born third.

  • Samu
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, Japanese

    Samu

    Heard of God

  • Chaadhurya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Chaadhurya

    Cleaver

  • Koviddh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Koviddh

    Wise

  • Devestha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Devestha

    Best Among the Gods

  • Parnham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Parnham

    English : habitational name from Parnham in Beaminster, Dorset.

  • Dhrsti
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Dhrsti

    Bold; Brave

  • Layaan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Layaan

    Gentleness, Softness, Tender

  • Sitikantha | ஸீதீகாந்தா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sitikantha | ஸீதீகாந்தா

    Lord Shiva

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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sumantu

    Atharva Veda was Assigned to Him

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  • Resected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Resect

  • Beset
  • imp. & p. p.

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  • Revetted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Revet

  • Rest
  • n.

    A place where one may rest, either temporarily, as in an inn, or permanently, as, in an abode.

  • Reseat
  • v. t.

    To put a new seat, or new seats, in; as, to reseat a theater; to reseat a chair or trousers.

  • Reset
  • v. t.

    To harbor or secrete; to hide, as stolen goods or a criminal.

  • Reset
  • v. t.

    To set again; as, to reset type; to reset copy; to reset a diamond.

  • Reset
  • n.

    That which is reset; matter set up again.

  • Rest
  • n.

    A state of quiet or repose; a cessation from motion or labor; tranquillity; as, rest from mental exertion; rest of body or mind.

  • Rest
  • v. t.

    To lay or place at rest; to quiet.

  • Resented
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Resent

  • Rest
  • n.

    To lean in confidence; to trust; to rely; to repose without anxiety; as, to rest on a man's promise.

  • Resenting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Resent

  • Resecting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Resect

  • Resent
  • v. t.

    To recognize; to perceive, especially as if by smelling; -- associated in meaning with sent, the older spelling of scent to smell. See Resent, v. i.

  • Reset
  • n.

    The act of resetting.

  • Reset
  • n.

    The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw.

  • Rest
  • n.

    To lie; to repose; to recline; to lan; as, to rest on a couch.

  • Revetting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Revet

  • Rest
  • n.

    That on which anything rests or leans for support; as, a rest in a lathe, for supporting the cutting tool or steadying the work.