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SPATIAL MEMORY

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan a

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Hippocampus
  • Vertebrate brain region

    the consolidation of information from short-term memory to long-term memory, and in spatial memory that enables navigation. In humans and other primates

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

  • Autism and memory
  • lower than TD children on spatial memory tests. Williams et al. not only experimented with spatial memory tasks, but verbal memory as well. They discovered

    Autism and memory

    Autism_and_memory

  • Henry Molaison
  • American memory disorder patient

    Molaison's memory abilities have also provided insights regarding the neural structures responsible for spatial memory and processing of spatial information

    Henry Molaison

    Henry_Molaison

  • Spatial cognition
  • Acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial environments

    cognitive psychology, spatial cognition is the acquisition, organization, utilization, and revision of knowledge about spatial environments. It is most

    Spatial cognition

    Spatial_cognition

  • Pig intelligence
  • Behavior and instructions in pigs

    remember and selectively return to areas with more food, showing they have spatial memory and understanding of quantities. In a study, pigs were given a choice

    Pig intelligence

    Pig intelligence

    Pig_intelligence

  • Spatial ability
  • Capacity to understand 3D relationships

    mediated and supported by a fourth spatial cognitive factor known as spatial working memory. Spatial working memory is the ability to temporarily store

    Spatial ability

    Spatial ability

    Spatial_ability

  • Dunning–Kruger effect
  • Cognitive bias about one's own skill

    from fields such as business, politics, medicine, driving, aviation, spatial memory, examinations in school, and literacy. The original study by Dunning

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger_effect

  • Method of loci
  • Memory techniques adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises

    method of loci is a mnemonic technique that uses visual imagination and spatial memory to organize and recall information. It involves mentally associating

    Method of loci

    Method of loci

    Method_of_loci

  • Limbic system
  • Set of brain structures involved in emotion and motivation

    The first and most widely researched area concerns memory, particularly spatial memory. Spatial memory was found to have many sub-regions in the hippocampus

    Limbic system

    Limbic system

    Limbic_system

  • Visual memory
  • Ability to process visual and spatial information

    long-term memories), the limbic system (which regulates emotions), and the dorsal stream pathway (which is involved in the visual-spatial locations and

    Visual memory

    Visual memory

    Visual_memory

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    memory refers to memory that is encoded with specific meaning. Meanwhile, episodic memory refers to information that is encoded along a spatial and temporal

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Locality of reference
  • Tendency of a processor to access nearby memory locations in space or time

    same set of memory locations repetitively over a short period of time. There are two basic types of reference locality – temporal and spatial locality.

    Locality of reference

    Locality_of_reference

  • Memory safety
  • State of being protected from memory access bugs

    which imposes an average slowdown factor of 2. BoundWarden is a new spatial memory enforcement approach that utilizes a combination of compile-time transformation

    Memory safety

    Memory_safety

  • Baddeley's model of working memory
  • Model of human memory

    long-term memory, then the information is lost and never encoded. However, visuo-spatial short-term memory can retain visual and/or spatial information

    Baddeley's model of working memory

    Baddeley's_model_of_working_memory

  • Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome
  • Cognitive and affective symptoms of cerebellum damage

    and mild anomia. Deficits in spatial cognition produce visual–spatial disorganization and impaired visual–spatial memory. Personality changes manifest

    Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome

    Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome

  • Aphantasia
  • Inability to picture something in one's mind

    aphantasia reported fewer objects in drawing recall, they showed high spatial memory concerning controls in drawings, with these differences only appearing

    Aphantasia

    Aphantasia

  • Spatial anxiety
  • mental rotation, spatial perception, spatial visualisation, object location memory, dynamic spatial ability). Particular cases of spatial anxiety can result

    Spatial anxiety

    Spatial_anxiety

  • Long-term potentiation
  • Persistent strengthening of synapses based on recent patterns of activity

    of memories in vivo. He tested the spatial memory of rats by pharmacologically modifying their hippocampus, a brain structure whose role in spatial learning

    Long-term potentiation

    Long-term potentiation

    Long-term_potentiation

  • Mars Inc.
  • American multinational food and animal care corporation

    in collaboration with the Salk Institute regarding angiogenesis and spatial memory, in which mice were given an ad-lib diet that included epicatechin,

    Mars Inc.

    Mars Inc.

    Mars_Inc.

  • Morris water navigation task
  • Task used in experiments to measure spatial learning and memory

    mice. It is widely used in behavioral neuroscience to study spatial learning and memory and the underlying brain mechanisms. The basic procedure for

    Morris water navigation task

    Morris water navigation task

    Morris_water_navigation_task

  • Explicit memory
  • Type of long-term human memory

    about the world) memory. Spatial memory is the part of memory responsible for recording information about one's environment and its spatial orientation. For

    Explicit memory

    Explicit_memory

  • Oasis maze
  • Test used in spatial memory research

    The oasis maze is a spatial memory task used in psychology and neuroscience research and is the dry version of the Morris water navigation task. It is

    Oasis maze

    Oasis_maze

  • Working memory
  • Cognitive system for temporarily holding information

    working memory. Other suggested names were short-term memory, primary memory, immediate memory, operant memory, and provisional memory. Short-term memory is

    Working memory

    Working_memory

  • Sex differences in intelligence
  • Area of scientific research

    male advantage for most aspects of spatial memory. Women have an advantage for certain components of spatial memory. Whereas men show a selective advantage

    Sex differences in intelligence

    Sex_differences_in_intelligence

  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Part of the brain responsible for personality, decision-making, and social behavior

    including speech formation (Broca's area), gaze (frontal eye fields), working memory (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex), and risk processing (e.g. ventromedial

    Prefrontal cortex

    Prefrontal cortex

    Prefrontal_cortex

  • Barnes maze
  • Maze used in psychological laboratory experiments

    tool used in psychological laboratory experiments to measure spatial learning and memory. The test was first developed by Dr. Carol Barnes in 1979. The

    Barnes maze

    Barnes maze

    Barnes_maze

  • Eleanor Maguire
  • Irish neuroscientist (1970–2025)

    completed her PhD in 1994, and her doctoral thesis was titled Real-world spatial memory following temporal-lobe surgery in humans. Maguire served as a Wellcome

    Eleanor Maguire

    Eleanor Maguire

    Eleanor_Maguire

  • Language-Theoretic Security
  • have been followed. In the general case, spatial memory correctness is undecidable. If any proof of spatial memory correctness is to be made, it is therefore

    Language-Theoretic Security

    Language-Theoretic_Security

  • Bird intelligence
  • Study of intelligence in birds

    before the birds are able to feed themselves) enhanced spatial associative learning, impaired memory, and had no effect on neophobia. They also failed to

    Bird intelligence

    Bird intelligence

    Bird_intelligence

  • Gut–memory connection
  • long duration decreases cognitive abilities, specifically spatial memory In order to study spatial learning using animal models, rodents are placed into an

    Gut–memory connection

    Gut–memory_connection

  • Water maze (neuroscience)
  • A water maze is a behavioral assay used in neuroscience to test spatial memory in rodents. They are particularly used to explore the role of egocentric

    Water maze (neuroscience)

    Water_maze_(neuroscience)

  • Hippocampal memory encoding and retrieval
  • only in the case of rapidly acquired spatial memory, the degree to which is influenced by how thoroughly a spatial object is trained. Individuals who develop

    Hippocampal memory encoding and retrieval

    Hippocampal_memory_encoding_and_retrieval

  • Retrosplenial cortex
  • Part of the brain's cerebral cortex

    hippocampal spatial/memory system suggest it may have a role in mediating between perceptual and memory functions, particularly in the spatial domain. However

    Retrosplenial cortex

    Retrosplenial cortex

    Retrosplenial_cortex

  • Animal cognition
  • been made in the analysis of spatial memory; some of this work has sought to clarify the physiological basis of spatial memory and the role of the hippocampus;

    Animal cognition

    Animal cognition

    Animal_cognition

  • Prenatal memory
  • Development of human memory

    Specifically, short-term memory, visual spatial short-term memory (short-term memory for visual information specifically) and working memory were negatively affected

    Prenatal memory

    Prenatal_memory

  • Entorhinal cortex
  • Area of the temporal lobe of the brain

    (autobiographical/episodic/semantic) memories and in particular spatial memories including memory formation, memory consolidation, and memory optimization in sleep.

    Entorhinal cortex

    Entorhinal cortex

    Entorhinal_cortex

  • Rodent
  • Order of mammals

    food. Squirrels and kangaroo rats are able to locate caches of food by spatial memory, rather than just by smell. Because laboratory mice (house mice) and

    Rodent

    Rodent

    Rodent

  • Dentate gyrus
  • Region of the hippocampus in the brain

    by the fact that increased neurogenesis is associated with improved spatial memory in rodents, as seen through performance in a maze. The dentate gyrus

    Dentate gyrus

    Dentate gyrus

    Dentate_gyrus

  • Art of memory
  • Learning technique that aids information retention

    visual sense with spatial orientation. The image of the speaker is placed in a room. The importance of the visual sense in the art of memory would seem to

    Art of memory

    Art_of_memory

  • Red squirrel
  • Species of tree squirrel common in Europe and Asia

    remembers where it created caches at a better-than-chance level, its spatial memory is substantially less accurate and durable than that of grey squirrels

    Red squirrel

    Red squirrel

    Red_squirrel

  • T-maze
  • Forked passage used in animal cognition tests

    straightforward choice. T-mazes are used to study how the rodents function with memory and spatial learning through applying various stimuli. Starting in the early 20th

    T-maze

    T-maze

    T-maze

  • Fragile X syndrome
  • X-linked dominant genetic disorder

    individuals with FXS are with working and short-term memory, executive function, visual memory, visual-spatial relationships, and mathematics, with verbal abilities

    Fragile X syndrome

    Fragile X syndrome

    Fragile_X_syndrome

  • Timothy P. McNamara
  • American psychologist

    College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University. He heads the Spatial Memory & Navigation Lab (MemNav Lab) McNamara received his B.G.S. from the

    Timothy P. McNamara

    Timothy_P._McNamara

  • Developmental coordination disorder
  • Neurodevelopmental disorder chiefly affecting motor skills

    developing students to achieve very poor scores in visual-spatial memory. As a result of this working memory impairment, students with developmental coordination

    Developmental coordination disorder

    Developmental coordination disorder

    Developmental_coordination_disorder

  • Mnemonic
  • Learning technique that helps in remembering

    (/nəˈmɒnɪk/ nə-MON-ik), memory trick or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory, often by associating

    Mnemonic

    Mnemonic

    Mnemonic

  • Sleep and memory
  • of the spatial task, but it did impair memory. With regards to the non-spatial task, learning again was no different in the TSD; however, memory in the

    Sleep and memory

    Sleep and memory

    Sleep_and_memory

  • Child prodigy
  • Exceptionally precocious child

    and presumably prodigies use are brain sectors dealing in visual and spatial memory, as well as visual mental imagery. Other areas of the brain showed use

    Child prodigy

    Child prodigy

    Child_prodigy

  • Spatial thinking
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Spatial thinking may refer to: Spatial cognition Spatial memory Spatial intelligence (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Spatial thinking

    Spatial_thinking

  • Dog
  • Domesticated species of canid

    distinguishing cues; the study stated that this indicates a lack of spatial memory. A study stated that dogs have a visual sense for number. The dogs showed

    Dog

    Dog

    Dog

  • Aging in cats
  • Joel; Albertini, Mariangela; Siracusa, Carlo (2024-11-01). "Measures of spatial memory, peripheral inflammation and negative emotional state predict social-cognitive

    Aging in cats

    Aging_in_cats

  • Corsi block-tapping test
  • Psychological test of working memory

    assesses visuo-spatial short term working memory. It involves mimicking a researcher as they tap a sequence of up to nine identical spatially separated blocks

    Corsi block-tapping test

    Corsi block-tapping test

    Corsi_block-tapping_test

  • Bee
  • Clade of insects

    cloudy days by reading the polarization pattern of skylight. They use spatial memory with a "rich, map-like organization". The gut of bees is relatively

    Bee

    Bee

    Bee

  • Place cell
  • Place-activated hippocampus cells found in some mammals

    thought to play an important role in episodic memory. They contain information about the spatial context a memory took place in. And they seem to perform consolidation

    Place cell

    Place cell

    Place_cell

  • Sharp waves and ripples
  • Biological phenomenon

    some forms of memory consolidation such as declarative and spatial memories. However, clear evidence for the role of SWR events in memory consolidation

    Sharp waves and ripples

    Sharp waves and ripples

    Sharp_waves_and_ripples

  • Brain
  • Organ central to the nervous system

    cortex. Multiple functions involve the pallium, including smell and spatial memory. In mammals, where it becomes so large as to dominate the brain, it

    Brain

    Brain

    Brain

  • Super Mario Odyssey
  • 2017 video game

    study also assessed cognitive functions, finding improvements in visuo-spatial memory in both the video game and cognitive training groups, but more selectively

    Super Mario Odyssey

    Super_Mario_Odyssey

  • Bilingual memory
  • and memory generalization than their monolingual counterpart. There is evidence that bilinguals tend to rank higher than monolinguals in visuo-spatial memory

    Bilingual memory

    Bilingual memory

    Bilingual_memory

  • Balance disorder
  • Physiological disturbance of perception

    Cognitive deficits are not just spatial in nature, but also include non-spatial functions such as object recognition memory.[citation needed] Vestibular

    Balance disorder

    Balance disorder

    Balance_disorder

  • Navigation
  • Process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle

    L (April 2013). "How Navigational Aids Impair Spatial Memory: Evidence for Divided Attention". Spatial Cognition & Computation. 13 (4): 319–350. Bibcode:2013SpCC

    Navigation

    Navigation

    Navigation

  • Neuroanatomy of memory
  • Variety of structures in the brain related to memory

    involved in specific types of memory. Those who have this disease have problems with both their working memory and spatial memory. Most people can instantly

    Neuroanatomy of memory

    Neuroanatomy_of_memory

  • Sleep deprivation
  • Condition of not having enough sleep

    Movement Sleep Deprivation Produces Long-Term Detrimental Effects in Spatial Memory and Modifies the Cellular Composition of the Subgranular Zone". Frontiers

    Sleep deprivation

    Sleep deprivation

    Sleep_deprivation

  • Adaptive memory
  • Study of evolving memory systems

    location of gatherable food sources in spatial memory. This was suggested in a recent study that tested spatial memory for various food items, with additional

    Adaptive memory

    Adaptive memory

    Adaptive_memory

  • Radial arm maze
  • maze was designed by Olton and Samuelson in 1976 to measure spatial learning and memory in rats. The original apparatus consists of eight equidistantly

    Radial arm maze

    Radial arm maze

    Radial_arm_maze

  • Hippocampal replay
  • Phenomenon observed in several animals

    been observed in the hippocampus, a brain region associated with memory and spatial navigation. Specifically, the cells that exhibit this behavior are

    Hippocampal replay

    Hippocampal_replay

  • Subiculum
  • Most inferior part of the hippocampal formation

    and forms part of the cortical input to the entorhinal-hippocampal spatial/memory system. The dorsal part of the presubiculum is more commonly known as

    Subiculum

    Subiculum

    Subiculum

  • Sex differences in cognition
  • Recall, and males scored higher on the Memory for Location and Abstract Visual Memory subtests, the key spatial memory tasks. In two different studies researchers

    Sex differences in cognition

    Sex_differences_in_cognition

  • Neurobiological effects of physical exercise
  • Neural, cognitive, and behavioral effects of physical exercise

    spatial, and working memory, and structural and functional improvements in brain structures and pathways associated with cognitive control and memory

    Neurobiological effects of physical exercise

    Neurobiological effects of physical exercise

    Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise

  • 180-degree rule
  • Principle in filmmaking

    filmmaking, the 180-degree rule is a guideline regarding the on-screen spatial relationship between a character and another character or object within

    180-degree rule

    180-degree rule

    180-degree_rule

  • Visuospatial function
  • Cognitive processes needed to analyze spatial structure and relations

    bodies and other conditions. Sensory nervous system Spatial memory Visual agnosia Visual spatial attention Visual system Dickerson Bradford; Alireza Atri

    Visuospatial function

    Visuospatial_function

  • Bead maze
  • Children's toy

    years, bead mazes are purported to encourage eye-hand coordination, spatial memory, and color and shape recognition through manipulation of the beads in

    Bead maze

    Bead maze

    Bead_maze

  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  • Protein found in humans

    Nabeshima T (2003). "Involvement of BDNF receptor TrkB in spatial memory formation". Learning & Memory. 10 (2): 108–115. doi:10.1101/lm.56003. PMC 196664. PMID 12663749

    Brain-derived neurotrophic factor

    Brain-derived neurotrophic factor

    Brain-derived_neurotrophic_factor

  • Eating disorders and memory
  • Memory impairments linked to eating disorders

    executive functioning, visual-spatial ability, divided and sustained attention, verbal functioning, learning, and memory. Some memory impairments found in individuals

    Eating disorders and memory

    Eating disorders and memory

    Eating_disorders_and_memory

  • Carmen Sandi
  • Spanish behavioral neuroscientist

    Guaza, C. Experience-dependent facilitating effect of corticosterone on spatial memory formation in the water maze. European Journal of Neuroscience. 1997;

    Carmen Sandi

    Carmen Sandi

    Carmen_Sandi

  • Slow-wave sleep
  • Period of sleep in humans and other animals

    SWS presents a role in spatial declarative memory. Reactivation of the hippocampus during SWS is detected after the spatial learning task. In addition

    Slow-wave sleep

    Slow-wave sleep

    Slow-wave_sleep

  • Dyscalculia
  • Disorder affecting learning arithmetic

    suggested that some other cognitive functions as spatial skills, face perception and general working memory could be a predictor of dyscalculia and comorbid

    Dyscalculia

    Dyscalculia

  • Long-term memory
  • Process of storage and retrieval memory

    the Short Term Memory Structure Nairne, J. S.; Dutta, A. (1992). "Spatial and temporal uncertainty in long-term memory". Journal of Memory and Language

    Long-term memory

    Long-term_memory

  • Hoarding (animal behavior)
  • Behavior; storage of food in hidden locations

    However, having multiple cache sites is costly because it requires a good spatial memory. Scatter-hoarders generally have larger hippocampi than animals that

    Hoarding (animal behavior)

    Hoarding (animal behavior)

    Hoarding_(animal_behavior)

  • Verbal memory
  • Form of memory

    working memory, a prerequisite for human vocabulary building. Semantic memory Declarative memory Sensory memory Visual memory Spatial memory Tatsumi,

    Verbal memory

    Verbal_memory

  • Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance
  • Consequences of not getting enough sleep

    impairments in both working memory among humans and spatial memory among rats. Sleep deprivation may additionally affect memory by reducing the proliferation

    Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance

    Effects_of_sleep_deprivation_on_cognitive_performance

  • Perforant path
  • playing a role in spatial memory learning generally, the temporoammonic branch (TA-CA1) of the perforant path mediates spatial memory consolidation. The

    Perforant path

    Perforant path

    Perforant_path

  • Methods used to study memory
  • used to study aversive conditioning and emotional memory, and contextual/spatial memory. To reduce memory and learning to its genetic basis, mice can be

    Methods used to study memory

    Methods_used_to_study_memory

  • Sleep inertia
  • Impaired physiological state after awaking

    associated increase in reaction time and drop in attentiveness. Deficits in spatial memory Reports of heightened subjective fatigue Reduced vigilance and a desire

    Sleep inertia

    Sleep_inertia

  • Disinhibition
  • Lack of restraint

    basotemporal cortices, affecting visuospatial functions, somatosensation, spatial memory, motoric, instinctive, affective, and intellectual behaviors. Disinhibition

    Disinhibition

    Disinhibition

  • Graphorrhea
  • Disorder of incoherent written rambling

    progress made by the patients. Typing simply utilises motor movements and spatial memory of the keys, unlike handwriting which makes use of individual allographs

    Graphorrhea

    Graphorrhea

  • Nutritional neuroscience
  • Scientific discipline

    the damage to the hippocampus can be irreversible. Vitamin A affects spatial memory most of the time because the size of the nuclei in hippocampal neurons

    Nutritional neuroscience

    Nutritional neuroscience

    Nutritional_neuroscience

  • Transient epileptic amnesia
  • Neurological condition

    a period of decades (autobiographical amnesia); and difficulty with spatial memory, recalling routes or places and the navigational cues that are associated

    Transient epileptic amnesia

    Transient_epileptic_amnesia

  • Effect of psychoactive drugs on animals
  • the effects of THC on memory in zebrafish, researchers found that THC impairs spatial memory but has no effect on associative memory. Zebrafish were able

    Effect of psychoactive drugs on animals

    Effect_of_psychoactive_drugs_on_animals

  • Mammillothalamic tract
  • The mammillothalamic tract is part of the Papez circuit (involved in spatial memory), starting and finishing in the hippocampus. The fibers of the MMT are

    Mammillothalamic tract

    Mammillothalamic_tract

  • Lieu de mémoire
  • Entity vested with historical significance in popular collective memory

    Cultural heritage Method of loci, a memorization technique based on spatial memory Memory work Religious Heritage of America and Future for Religious Heritage

    Lieu de mémoire

    Lieu_de_mémoire

  • Spatial intelligence (psychology)
  • Area in the theory of multiple intelligences

    Spatial intelligence is an area in the theory of multiple intelligences that deals with spatial judgment and the ability to visualize with the mind's

    Spatial intelligence (psychology)

    Spatial_intelligence_(psychology)

  • Dimethylethanolamine
  • Chemical compound

    37% DMAE. Animal tests show possible benefit for improving spatial memory and working memory. Choline Diphenhydramine Doxylamine Ethanolamine Meclofenoxate

    Dimethylethanolamine

    Dimethylethanolamine

    Dimethylethanolamine

  • Erin Robinson
  • Canadian indie game designer and developer

    Kingston, Ontario. Her college thesis was on spatial memory and the translation of experience into memory. She worked as a research assistant at a psychology

    Erin Robinson

    Erin Robinson

    Erin_Robinson

  • Granule cell
  • Type of neuron with a very small cell body

    in spatial memory deficits. Therefore, dentate granule cells are thought to function in the formation of spatial memories and of episodic memories. Immature

    Granule cell

    Granule cell

    Granule_cell

  • Sahara Desert ant
  • Species of ant

    [citation needed] The ants navigate the desert terrain by using both visual spatial memory and patterns in skylight. When light strikes the ant's ommatidia, it

    Sahara Desert ant

    Sahara Desert ant

    Sahara_Desert_ant

  • Picture superiority effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    our memory than words thus resulting in superiority in recall (Pavio & Csapo, 1973). The picture superiority effect is also present in spatial memory, where

    Picture superiority effect

    Picture superiority effect

    Picture_superiority_effect

  • Frontal lobe disorder
  • Brain disorder

    hemisphere is involved with verbal memory while the prefrontal cortex in the right hemisphere is involved in spatial memory. The left frontal operculum region

    Frontal lobe disorder

    Frontal lobe disorder

    Frontal_lobe_disorder

  • Zoology
  • Scientific study of animals

    elephants to the complex communication systems of dolphins and the spatial memory feats of food-caching birds like Clark's nutcracker. Studies have demonstrated

    Zoology

    Zoology

    Zoology

  • Locus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    control over events Method of loci, a mnemonic system that uses the spatial memory of a familiar place to enhance recollection LOCUS (operating system)

    Locus

    Locus

  • Sex differences in memory
  • Concept in cognitive psychology

    D.; Saint-Aubin, Jean (April 2017). "Sex differences in visual-spatial working memory: A meta-analysis". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 24 (2): 307–334

    Sex differences in memory

    Sex_differences_in_memory

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  • Prithutam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Prithutam

    Greatest; Largest

  • Matai
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Matai

    Gift from God.

  • Turrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Turrell

    English and Irish : variant of Tyrrell.

  • Jagesa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jagesa

    King of the World

  • Forster
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Forster

    Woods; forest.

  • Kaanchanadhwaja | காந்சாநாத்வாஜா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kaanchanadhwaja | காந்சாநாத்வாஜா

    One of the kauravas

  • JAMEY
  • Male

    English

    JAMEY

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

  • Aethelbeorn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Aethelbeorn

    Noble Warrior

  • PAHATH-MOAB
  • Male

    English

    PAHATH-MOAB

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Pachath-mowab, PAHATH-MOAB means "governor of Moab" and "pit of Moab." In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of Babylonian exiles, and the name of the father of Hashub. 

  • Zorah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Zorah

    Leprosy, scab, hornet.

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  • Partial
  • n.

    Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse of the moon.

  • Spathae
  • pl.

    of Spatha

  • Spatial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to space.

  • Spatula
  • n.

    An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Pertaining to bodies at rest or in equilibrium.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.

  • Spacial
  • a.

    See Spatial.

  • Special
  • a.

    Particular; peculiar; different from others; extraordinary; uncommon.

  • Special
  • a.

    Chief in excellence.

  • Special
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort.

  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.

  • Spathal
  • a.

    Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Special
  • n.

    A particular.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a question, more then the other; baised; not indifferent; as, a judge should not be partial.