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  • Soiling
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Soiling may refer to: Soiling (solar energy), the accumulation of material on light-collecting surfaces in solar energy systems Fecal incontinence, a

    Soiling

    Soiling

  • Soil
  • Earth, a natural material

    plants and soil organisms. Some scientific definitions distinguish dirt from soil by restricting the former term specifically to displaced soil. Soil consists

    Soil

    Soil

    Soil

  • Soiling (solar energy)
  • Accumulation of material on solar energy collectors

    Typical soiling materials include mineral dust, bird droppings, fungi, lichen, pollen, engine exhaust, and agricultural emissions. Soiling affects conventional

    Soiling (solar energy)

    Soiling_(solar_energy)

  • Encopresis
  • Fecal incontinence in children

    describe fecal soiling associated with chronic constipation and overflow incontinence, though it may also refer to non-retentive fecal soiling without constipation

    Encopresis

    Encopresis

  • The Soiling of Old Glory
  • 1976 Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph

    The Soiling of Old Glory is a Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph taken by Stanley Forman during the Boston desegregation busing crisis in 1976. It depicts

    The Soiling of Old Glory

    The_Soiling_of_Old_Glory

  • Salirophilia
  • Sexual fetish

    Salirophilia (from French salir, lit. "soiling") is a sexual fetish or paraphilia that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or dishevelling the object of

    Salirophilia

    Salirophilia

  • Soil (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up soil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soil is a naturally occurring granular covering on the surface of Earth, capable of supporting life. Soil may

    Soil (disambiguation)

    Soil_(disambiguation)

  • Fecal incontinence
  • Inability to refrain from defecation

    or transanal advancement flaps may all lead to FI postoperatively, with soiling being far more common than solid FI. The "keyhole deformity" refers to

    Fecal incontinence

    Fecal incontinence

    Fecal_incontinence

  • Antimacassar
  • Small cloth placed over the backs of furniture

    backs or arms of chairs, or the head or cushions of a sofa, to prevent soiling of the permanent fabric underneath. The name also refers to the cloth flap

    Antimacassar

    Antimacassar

    Antimacassar

  • InSoil
  • Climate technology company

    InSoil (formerly HeavyFinance) is a Lithuanian environmental technology investment company that operates a marketplace for the agricultural industry. The

    InSoil

    InSoil

  • Carpet cleaning
  • Process of removing dirt and stains from carpets

    particulate soils. As this brittle film "breaks away" and more soil is removed, the appearance of the fibre improves as opposed to soiling more rapidly

    Carpet cleaning

    Carpet cleaning

    Carpet_cleaning

  • The Soilers
  • 1923 film

    The Soilers is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel, and was released in the same year as the Western silent movie drama The Spoilers

    The Soilers

    The Soilers

    The_Soilers

  • Free Soil Party
  • Precursor to the Republican Party in the United States

    The Free Soil Party, renamed the Free Democracy in 1852, was a political party in the United States from 1848 to 1854, when it merged into the Republican

    Free Soil Party

    Free Soil Party

    Free_Soil_Party

  • Black soil
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Black soil may refer to: Chernozem, fertile black soils found in eastern Europe, Russia, India and the Canadian prairies Muck (soil), a soil made up primarily

    Black soil

    Black_soil

  • Soil moisture
  • Water content of the soil

    Soil moisture is the water content of the soil. It can be expressed in terms of volume or weight. Soil moisture measurement can be based on in situ probes

    Soil moisture

    Soil moisture

    Soil_moisture

  • Soil horizon
  • Soil layer whose physical characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath

    A soil horizon is a layer parallel to the soil surface whose physical, chemical and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath

    Soil horizon

    Soil_horizon

  • Soil gradation
  • Classification of grainy soils based on the sizes of their grains

    In soil science, soil gradation is a classification of a coarse-grained soil that ranks the soil based on the different particle sizes contained in the

    Soil gradation

    Soil gradation

    Soil_gradation

  • Soil fertility
  • Ability of a soil to sustain agricultural plant growth

    Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent

    Soil fertility

    Soil fertility

    Soil_fertility

  • Subsoiler
  • Farm implement

    soil at depths below the levels worked by moldboard ploughs, disc harrows, or rototillers. Most such tools will break up and turn over surface soil to

    Subsoiler

    Subsoiler

    Subsoiler

  • SOILED
  • Architecture magazine

    SOILED is an architecture magazine released periodically that centers on architecture, design, and the interactions between humans and space. It incorporates

    SOILED

    SOILED

  • Fertilizer
  • Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth

    applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients. Fertilizers may be distinct from liming materials or other non-nutrient soil amendments

    Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

  • Soil and grain
  • Historic term for the state in East Asia

    Soil and grain was a common Chinese political term in the Sinosphere for the state. During the Chinese Warring States period, ministers defied their rulers

    Soil and grain

    Soil_and_grain

  • Soil science
  • Study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of Earth

    Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the Earth including soil formation, classification and mapping; physical, chemical

    Soil science

    Soil science

    Soil_science

  • Soil formation
  • Process of soil formation

    Soil formation, also known as pedogenesis, is the process of soil genesis as regulated by the effects of place, environment, and history. Biogeochemical

    Soil formation

    Soil formation

    Soil_formation

  • Soil Stradivarius
  • Violin made by Antonio Stradivari

    The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced [swal]) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). It is one of

    Soil Stradivarius

    Soil_Stradivarius

  • Night soil
  • Archaic term for excreta from latrines

    Night soil is a historical euphemism for human excreta collected from cesspools, privies, pail closets, pit latrines, privy middens, septic tanks, etc

    Night soil

    Night soil

    Night_soil

  • Dirt
  • Unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin or possessions

    black, ingrained dust such as soot Soil: the mix of clay, sand, and humus which lies on top of bedrock. The term 'soil' may be used to refer to unwanted

    Dirt

    Dirt

    Dirt

  • Soil contamination
  • Pollution of land by human-made chemicals or other alteration

    Soil contamination, soil pollution, or land pollution as a part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other

    Soil contamination

    Soil contamination

    Soil_contamination

  • System of a Down
  • Armenian-American metal band

    joined Soil on second guitar. In 1994, after only one live show at the Roxy and one jam session recording, Hakopyan and Laranio left the band. After Soil split

    System of a Down

    System of a Down

    System_of_a_Down

  • Blood and soil
  • Nationalist slogan

    Blood and soil (German: Blut und Boden, pronounced [ˈbluːt ʊnt ˈboːdn̩] ) is a nationalist phrase and concept of a racially defined national body ("Blood")

    Blood and soil

    Blood and soil

    Blood_and_soil

  • Hoe (tool)
  • Agricultural tool

    horticultural hand tool used to shape soil, remove weeds, clear soil, and harvest root crops. Shaping the soil includes piling soil around the base of plants (hilling)

    Hoe (tool)

    Hoe (tool)

    Hoe_(tool)

  • Alluvium
  • Loose soil or sediment that is eroded and redeposited in a non-marine setting

    Cambridge University Press. Ames, Dan (1998), "Formation of the Soils" (PDF), Soil Survey of Jerome County and Part of Twin Falls County, Idaho, Natural

    Alluvium

    Alluvium

    Alluvium

  • Soil pH
  • Measure of how acidic or alkaline the soil is

    Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a soil. Soil pH is a key characteristic that can be used to make informative analysis both

    Soil pH

    Soil pH

    Soil_pH

  • George Washington Carver
  • American botanist and inventor (1864–1943)

    inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. He was one of the most prominent black scientists of the early

    George Washington Carver

    George Washington Carver

    George_Washington_Carver

  • Soil texture
  • Property of a soil

    Soil texture is the identifying quality of the upper layer of earth, which is composed of sand, silt and clay.Soil texture can be determined using qualitative

    Soil texture

    Soil texture

    Soil_texture

  • Saprotroph
  • Type of heterotrophic nutrition based on decayed organic matter

    Saprotrophic digestion is most often performed by fungi (e.g. Mucor) and soil bacteria. In fungi, this is usually done by actively transporting such materials

    Saprotroph

    Saprotroph

    Saprotroph

  • Alkali soil
  • Soil type with pH > 8.5

    Alkali, or alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH (greater than 8.5), a poor soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. Often they have a hard

    Alkali soil

    Alkali soil

    Alkali_soil

  • Soil conditioner
  • Soil additive

    A soil conditioner is a product which is added to soil to improve the soil’s physical qualities, usually its fertility (ability to provide nutrition for

    Soil conditioner

    Soil_conditioner

  • Soil (American band)
  • American alternative metal band

    Soil (often stylized as SOiL) is an American alternative metal band that was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1997. After some independent releases, the

    Soil (American band)

    Soil (American band)

    Soil_(American_band)

  • Soil liquefaction
  • Soil material that is ordinarily a solid behaving like a thick liquid

    Soil liquefaction occurs when a cohesionless saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied

    Soil liquefaction

    Soil liquefaction

    Soil_liquefaction

  • Cravat (early)
  • Long strip of fine cloth wound around the neck and tied in front into a bow or knot

    in the 16th century as a neckcloth (readily changeable, to minimize the soiling of a doublet), as a bib, or as a napkin. A band could be either a plain

    Cravat (early)

    Cravat (early)

    Cravat_(early)

  • Urolagnia
  • Paraphilia associated with urine or urination

    in, urinating on another person or item (such as bedwetting), and self-soiling. Other expressions of urolagnia may primarily involve the smell of urine

    Urolagnia

    Urolagnia

    Urolagnia

  • Nematode
  • Phylum of worms

    microorganisms, but many are parasitic. Parasitic worms (helminths) are the cause of soil-transmitted helminthiases. They are classified along with arthropods, tardigrades

    Nematode

    Nematode

    Nematode

  • Clay
  • Fine grained natural soil

    Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4). Most

    Clay

    Clay

    Clay

  • Land use
  • Classification of land resources based on what can be built and on its use

    choices and changes by humans include, for example, urban sprawl, soil erosion, soil degradation, land degradation and desertification. Land use and land

    Land use

    Land use

    Land_use

  • Solar panel
  • Assembly of photovoltaic cells used to generate electricity

    solar irradiance, direction and tilt of modules, cloud cover, shading, soiling, state of charge, and temperature. Performance of a module or panel can

    Solar panel

    Solar panel

    Solar_panel

  • Hori hori
  • Japanese multi-purpose knife

    hori-hori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hori-hori, sometimes called a "soil knife" or a "weeding knife", is a heavy serrated multi-purpose steel blade

    Hori hori

    Hori_hori

  • Hydrangea
  • Genus of flowering plants

    natural pH indicators, producing blue flowers when the soil is acidic and pink ones when the soil is alkaline. Hydrangea is derived from Greek and means

    Hydrangea

    Hydrangea

    Hydrangea

  • Landscaping
  • Modifying the visible features of areas of land

    sports fields and reserves soil may need to be improved by adding nutrients for growth of plants or turf, this process is called soil amelioration.[citation

    Landscaping

    Landscaping

    Landscaping

  • Sadhguru
  • Indian yogi and author (born 1957)

    GreenHands (PGH), Rally for Rivers, Cauvery Calling, and the Journey to Save Soil. In 2017, he received the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian

    Sadhguru

    Sadhguru

    Sadhguru

  • 1998 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in France

    latest to win the World Cup on home soil. As of 2026, they are the most recent team to win the tournament on home soil. Croatia, Jamaica, Japan and South

    1998 FIFA World Cup

    1998_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Tundra
  • Biome where plant growth is hindered by frigid temperatures

    known as the tree line or timberline. The tundra soil is rich in nitrogen and phosphorus. The soil also contains large amounts of biomass and decomposed

    Tundra

    Tundra

    Tundra

  • Edward Leedskalnin
  • Builder of Coral Castle

    then to allow such a fresh thing to soil a girl — it could not work on my girl. Now I will tell you about soiling. Anything that is done, if it is done

    Edward Leedskalnin

    Edward Leedskalnin

    Edward_Leedskalnin

  • Photovoltaic system
  • Power system designed to supply usable electric power from solar energy

    referred to as soiling). Soiling reduces the light that strikes the cells, which in turn reduces the power output of the PV system. Soiling losses aggregate

    Photovoltaic system

    Photovoltaic_system

  • Ryan McCombs
  • American singer (born 1974)

    known as the vocalist of alternative metal bands Soil and Drowning Pool. McCombs was discovered by Soil through a compilation CD of unsigned bands. He joined

    Ryan McCombs

    Ryan McCombs

    Ryan_McCombs

  • Agronomy
  • Science of producing and using plants

    is the science and technology of producing and using plants, animals and soils by agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, or land conservation

    Agronomy

    Agronomy

  • Soil biology
  • Study of living things in soil

    Soil biology is the study of microbial and faunal activity and ecology in soil. Soil life, soil biota, soil fauna, or edaphon is a collective term that

    Soil biology

    Soil biology

    Soil_biology

  • Anal expulsiveness
  • Theory by Sigmund Freud

    which they can express autonomy by withholding, refusing to comply, or soiling themselves. Conflicts with bullying parents regarding toilet training can

    Anal expulsiveness

    Anal_expulsiveness

  • Barley
  • Cereal grain

    relatively low temperatures and well-drained soil to grow. It is relatively tolerant of drought and soil salinity, but is less winter-hardy than wheat

    Barley

    Barley

    Barley

  • Soil salinity
  • Salt content in the soil

    Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization (also called salination in American

    Soil salinity

    Soil salinity

    Soil_salinity

  • Well
  • Excavation or structure to provide access to groundwater

    require treatment before being potable. Soil salination can occur as the water table falls and the surrounding soil begins to dry out. Another environmental

    Well

    Well

    Well

  • International Year of Soils
  • 2015 UN theme year

    recognizing December 5 as World Soil Day. The purpose of the IYS was to raise awareness worldwide of the importance of soils for food security, agriculture

    International Year of Soils

    International_Year_of_Soils

  • Soil classification
  • Systematic categorization of soils

    in use. Soil Classification is used in a variety of disciplines such as soil science, engineering, and environmental management, to elevate soil properties

    Soil classification

    Soil classification

    Soil_classification

  • Water table
  • Top of a saturated aquifer

    pore spaces in the soil, passing through the unsaturated zone. At increasing depths, water fills in more of the pore spaces in the soils, until a zone of

    Water table

    Water table

    Water_table

  • Agriculture
  • Cultivation of plants and animals to produce foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials

    Agriculture is the practice of cultivating the soil, planting, raising, and harvesting both food and non-food crops, as well as livestock production. Broader

    Agriculture

    Agriculture

    Agriculture

  • Soil chemistry
  • Study of chemical characteristics of soil

    Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical characteristics of soil. Soil chemistry is affected by mineral composition, organic matter and environmental

    Soil chemistry

    Soil_chemistry

  • Mole (animal)
  • Common name for several small mammals

    gardeners, but they provide positive contributions to soil, gardens, and ecosystems, including soil aeration, feeding on slugs and small creatures that

    Mole (animal)

    Mole (animal)

    Mole_(animal)

  • Potato
  • Starchy tuber used as a staple food

    phase, several factors are critical to a good yield: optimal soil moisture and temperature, soil nutrient availability and balance, and resistance to pest

    Potato

    Potato

    Potato

  • Soiled
  • Soiled is an English experimental, electro-minimal cinematographic music project, created in 2002 by Marcus H. He has released five albums, numerous EPs

    Soiled

    Soiled

  • Parable of the Sower
  • Parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to Christian gospels

    falls on the path with no soil, some on rocky ground with little soil, some on soil which contains thorns, and some on good soil. In the first case, the

    Parable of the Sower

    Parable of the Sower

    Parable_of_the_Sower

  • Chaff
  • Protective casings of the seeds of cereal grain

    cannot be digested by humans, but it may be fed to livestock, ploughed into soil, or burned. Look up chaff or glume in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Chaff"

    Chaff

    Chaff

    Chaff

  • Soil mechanics
  • Branch of soil physics and applied mechanics that describes the behavior of soils

    Soil mechanics is a branch of soil physics and applied mechanics that describes the behavior of soils. It differs from fluid mechanics and solid mechanics

    Soil mechanics

    Soil mechanics

    Soil_mechanics

  • Microorganism
  • Microscopic living organism

    to high radiation environments. Microbes are a vital component of fertile soil. Microorganisms also make up the microbiota found in and on all multicellular

    Microorganism

    Microorganism

    Microorganism

  • Evapotranspiration
  • Natural processes of water movement within the water cycle

    moves water from the Earth's surface (open water and ice surfaces, bare soil and vegetation) into the atmosphere including both evaporation and transpiration

    Evapotranspiration

    Evapotranspiration

    Evapotranspiration

  • Soil stockpile
  • A soil stockpile is formed with excavated topsoil during the construction of buildings or infrastructure. It is considered to be an important resource

    Soil stockpile

    Soil stockpile

    Soil_stockpile

  • Soil defertilisation
  • Practice of reducing soil fertility

    Soil defertilisation refers to the practice of reducing soil fertility in order to reduce the number of plants that can grow on that soil. It is often

    Soil defertilisation

    Soil_defertilisation

  • Erosion
  • Natural processes removing soil and rock

    the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust and then

    Erosion

    Erosion

    Erosion

  • Soil erosion
  • Displacement of soil by water, wind, and lifeforms

    Soil erosion is the denudation or wearing away of the upper layer of soil. It is a form of soil degradation. This natural process is caused by the dynamic

    Soil erosion

    Soil erosion

    Soil_erosion

  • Vaccinium
  • Genus of berry-producing shrubs in the heath family

    huckleberry. Like many other heath plants, they are restricted to acidic soils. The plant structure varies between species: some trail along the ground

    Vaccinium

    Vaccinium

    Vaccinium

  • Soil microbiology
  • Study of microorganisms in soil

    Soil microbiology is the study of microorganisms in soil, their functions, and how they affect soil properties. It is believed that between two and four

    Soil microbiology

    Soil_microbiology

  • Eastern mole
  • Species of mammal

    genus Scalopus. It is found in forested and open areas with moist sandy soils in northern Mexico, the eastern United States and the southwestern corner

    Eastern mole

    Eastern mole

    Eastern_mole

  • Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture

    Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture

    Natural Resources Conservation Service

    Natural_Resources_Conservation_Service

  • Feces
  • Solid or semisolid remains of undigested food

    the anus or cloaca during defecation. Feces can be used as fertilizer or soil conditioner in agriculture. They can also be burned as fuel or dried and

    Feces

    Feces

    Feces

  • Endemism
  • State of species being unique to a location

    new niches. Serpentine soils act as 'edaphic islands' of low fertility and these soils lead to high rates of endemism. These soils are found in the Balkan

    Endemism

    Endemism

    Endemism

  • Symphony of the Soil
  • 2012 film written by Deborah Koons Garcia

    Symphony of the Soil is a 2012 science documentary film by Deborah Koons Garcia which explores soil, from its complex role in the environment to its relationship

    Symphony of the Soil

    Symphony_of_the_Soil

  • Chernozem
  • Soil type; fertile black-coloured soil

    CHUR-nə-zem), also called black soil, black earth, dark earth, regur soil or black cotton soil, is a black-colored soil containing a high percentage of

    Chernozem

    Chernozem

    Chernozem

  • Tillandsia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    root system and grow on shifting desert soil. Due to their epiphytic way of life, these plants will not grow in soil but live on the branches of trees, in

    Tillandsia

    Tillandsia

    Tillandsia

  • Red soil
  • Soil type

    Red soil is a type of soil that typically develops in warm, temperate, and humid climates and comprises approximately 13% of Earth's soil and it contains

    Red soil

    Red soil

    Red_soil

  • Soil aeration
  • Mechanism to introduce gases into soil

    Soil aeration is the mechanism of improving the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and soil. Through soil microbial activity and plant root respiration

    Soil aeration

    Soil aeration

    Soil_aeration

  • Agriculture in Alaska
  • largely due to the climate, the short growing season, and generally poor soils. However, the exceptionally long days of summer enable some vegetables to

    Agriculture in Alaska

    Agriculture in Alaska

    Agriculture_in_Alaska

  • Soil test
  • Analysis of soil

    A soil test is a laboratory or in-situ analysis to determine the chemical, physical or biological characteristics of a soil. Possibly the most widely

    Soil test

    Soil test

    Soil_test

  • Montmorillonite
  • Phyllosilicate minerals in the smectite group

    This calcined clay is sold as a soil conditioner for playing fields and other soil products such as for use as bonsai soil as an alternative to akadama.

    Montmorillonite

    Montmorillonite

    Montmorillonite

  • Centennial Exposition
  • World's fair held in Philadelphia in 1876

    the International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 10 to November

    Centennial Exposition

    Centennial Exposition

    Centennial_Exposition

  • Soil matrix
  • The soil matrix is the solid phase of soils, and comprise the solid particles that make up soils. Soil particles can be classified by their chemical composition

    Soil matrix

    Soil_matrix

  • Duplex soil
  • term "duplex" is used in Australia for soils with contrasting texture between soil horizons, although such soils are found in other parts of the world

    Duplex soil

    Duplex_soil

  • Garden
  • Planned space for displaying plants and other forms of nature

    plants in their gardens, turning garden waste into soil organic matter instead of burning it, keeping soil and compost heaps aerated, avoiding peat, switching

    Garden

    Garden

    Garden

  • French Guiana
  • Overseas department of France

    poorest soils in the world. The soil is low in nutrients (e.g., nitrogen, potassium) and organic matter. Soil acidity is another cause of the poor soils, and

    French Guiana

    French Guiana

    French_Guiana

  • Pitchfork
  • Agricultural tool

    with three or four thicker tines intended for turning or loosening the soil of gardens. In some parts of England, a pitchfork is known as a prong. In

    Pitchfork

    Pitchfork

    Pitchfork

  • Terrain
  • Dimension and shape of land surfaces

    allow prediction of river water quality. Understanding terrain also supports soil conservation, especially in agriculture. Contour ploughing is an established

    Terrain

    Terrain

    Terrain

  • Soil type
  • Taxonomic unit

    A soil type is a taxonomic unit in soil science. All soils that share a certain set of well-defined properties form a distinctive soil type. Soil type

    Soil type

    Soil type

    Soil_type

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Online names & meanings

  • Raemond
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German

    Raemond

    Counselor; Protector

  • Irshemesh
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Irshemesh

    A City of bondage.

  • Jasur |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jasur |

    Brave, Bold, Courageous

  • Raymon
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish American

    Raymon

    Form of Raymond 'Guards wisely.

  • Kilakila
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kilakila

    The Sound of Joy

  • Krishma
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Krishma

    Sun Rays

  • Buddie
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, English

    Buddie

    Friend

  • Jonn
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Jonn

    or abbreviation of Jonathan 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.

  • Lucia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Italian

    Lucia

    Light.

  • Firdaws
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Firdaws

    Paradise, Heaven, Garden

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  • Overalls
  • n. pl.

    A kind of loose trousers worn over others to protect them from soiling.

  • Guard
  • v. t.

    Any fixture or attachment designed to protect or secure against injury, soiling, or defacement, theft or loss

  • Soiling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Soil

  • Blur
  • v. t.

    To render obscure by making the form or outline of confused and uncertain, as by soiling; to smear; to make indistinct and confused; as, to blur manuscript by handling it while damp; to blur the impression of a woodcut by an excess of ink.

  • Assoilment
  • n.

    A soiling; defilement.