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  • Stored-program computer
  • Type of computer

    A stored-program computer is a computer that stores program instructions in electronically, electromagnetically, or optically accessible memory. This

    Stored-program computer

    Stored-program_computer

  • Von Neumann architecture
  • Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus

    to set up and debug a program on ENIAC. With the proposal of the stored-program computer, this changed. A stored-program computer includes, by design,

    Von Neumann architecture

    Von Neumann architecture

    Von_Neumann_architecture

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    this changed. A stored-program computer includes by design an instruction set and can store in memory a set of instructions (a program) that details the

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Vacuum-tube computer
  • Earliest electronic computer design

    stored program concept, a breakthrough which today is a hallmark of digital computers. Other innovations included the use of magnetic tape to store large

    Vacuum-tube computer

    Vacuum-tube computer

    Vacuum-tube_computer

  • Computer programming
  • Process to create executable computer programs

    were programmed by control panels in a similar way, as were the first electronic computers. However, with the concept of the stored-program computer introduced

    Computer programming

    Computer_programming

  • Central processing unit
  • Central computer component that executes instructions

    the first stored-program computer; the Manchester Baby, which was a small-scale experimental stored-program computer, ran its first program on 21 June

    Central processing unit

    Central processing unit

    Central_processing_unit

  • History of computing hardware
  • machines. Stored-program computers, by contrast, were designed to store a set of instructions (a program), in memory – typically the same memory as stored data

    History of computing hardware

    History of computing hardware

    History_of_computing_hardware

  • Information technology
  • Computer-based technologies

    generation of computers to be designed with greatly reduced power consumption. The first commercially available stored-program computer, the Ferranti

    Information technology

    Information technology

    Information_technology

  • Manchester Baby
  • First electronic stored-program computer, 1948

    Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), was the first electronic stored-program computer. It was built at the Victoria University of Manchester by Frederic

    Manchester Baby

    Manchester Baby

    Manchester_Baby

  • Computer program
  • Instructions a computer can execute

    A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to execute. It is one component of software, which also

    Computer program

    Computer program

    Computer_program

  • The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer
  • First book on computer programming (1951)

    Gill Create the First Treatise on Software for an Operational Stored-Program Computer". History of Information. Retrieved February 28, 2021. Hook, Diana

    The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer

    The_Preparation_of_Programs_for_an_Electronic_Digital_Computer

  • Manchester computers
  • Series of stored-program electronic computers

    The Manchester computers were an innovative series of stored-program electronic computers developed during the 30-year period between 1947 and 1977 by

    Manchester computers

    Manchester computers

    Manchester_computers

  • Automatic Computing Engine
  • British early electronic serial stored-program computer

    Computing Engine (ACE) was an early British electronic serial stored-program computer design by Alan Turing. Turing completed the ambitious design in

    Automatic Computing Engine

    Automatic Computing Engine

    Automatic_Computing_Engine

  • Stored program control
  • Technology for telephone exchanges

    characteristic is that the switching system is controlled by a computer program stored in a memory in the switching system. SPC was the enabling technology

    Stored program control

    Stored_program_control

  • Z3 (computer)
  • First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer

    electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3_(computer)

  • Bull Gamma 3
  • First-generation computer

    and evolved into a first-generation stored program computer (Gamma AET, 1955, then ET, 1957). In its stored-program configurations, the Gamma 3 mostly

    Bull Gamma 3

    Bull Gamma 3

    Bull_Gamma_3

  • List of pioneers in computer science
  • and imagining of what computers could do. ~ Items marked with a tilde are circa dates. Biography portal Lists portal Computer Pioneer Award IEEE John

    List of pioneers in computer science

    List_of_pioneers_in_computer_science

  • History of software
  • Software is a set of programmed instructions stored in the memory of stored-program digital computers for execution by the processor. Software is a recent

    History of software

    History of software

    History_of_software

  • ENIAC
  • First electronic general-purpose digital computer

    ran its first program and earned the distinction of first electronic stored-program computer. Though the idea of a stored-program computer with combined

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

  • Computer hardware
  • Physical components of a computer

    type of computer, demonstrating that no machine could solve the decision problem. The universal Turing machine was a type of stored-program computer capable

    Computer hardware

    Computer hardware

    Computer_hardware

  • Manchester Mark 1
  • British stored-program computer, 1949

    The Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester, England from the Manchester

    Manchester Mark 1

    Manchester_Mark_1

  • CSIRAC
  • Australia's first digital computer

    Research Automatic Computer), originally known as CSIR Mk 1, was Australia's first digital computer, and is the fifth stored-program computer in the world.

    CSIRAC

    CSIRAC

    CSIRAC

  • EDVAC
  • Early computer

    ENIAC, it was binary rather than decimal, and was designed to be a stored-program computer. ENIAC inventors, John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, proposed

    EDVAC

    EDVAC

    EDVAC

  • Booting
  • Process of starting a computer

    take weeks to program, and program loading was one of many problems that had to be solved. An early computer, ENIAC, had no program stored in memory but

    Booting

    Booting

    Booting

  • EDSAC
  • 1940s–1950s British computer

    service to the university. EDSAC was the second electronic digital stored-program computer, after the Manchester Mark 1, to go into regular service. Later

    EDSAC

    EDSAC

    EDSAC

  • Colossus computer
  • Early British cryptanalysis computer

    operations. Colossus is regarded as the world's first programmable, electronic, digital computer (the first electromechanical being Konrad Zuse's Z3 completed

    Colossus computer

    Colossus computer

    Colossus_computer

  • IBM SSEC
  • IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator

    computer built by IBM. Its design was started in late 1944 and it operated from January 1948 to August 1952. It had many of the features of a stored-program

    IBM SSEC

    IBM SSEC

    IBM_SSEC

  • Array (data structure)
  • Type of data structure

    Neumann wrote the first array-sorting program (merge sort) in 1945, during the building of the first stored-program computer. Array indexing was originally done

    Array (data structure)

    Array_(data_structure)

  • Programma 101
  • Olivetti programmable calculator launched in 1964

    (which allows for conditional jump) and structure qualifies it as a stored-program computer. The Programma 101 was designed by Olivetti engineer Pier Giorgio

    Programma 101

    Programma 101

    Programma_101

  • Computer programming in the punched card era
  • History of computer programming using punch cards

    the invention of computer programming languages up to the mid-1970s, most computer programmers created, edited and stored their programs line by line on

    Computer programming in the punched card era

    Computer programming in the punched card era

    Computer_programming_in_the_punched_card_era

  • Turing machine
  • Computation model defining an abstract machine

    modern stored-program computers are actually instances of a more specific form of abstract machine known as the random-access stored-program machine

    Turing machine

    Turing machine

    Turing_machine

  • Alan Turing
  • English computer scientist (1912–1954)

    the Automatic Computing Engine, one of the first designs for a stored-program computer. In 1948, Turing joined Max Newman's Computing Machine Laboratory

    Alan Turing

    Alan Turing

    Alan_Turing

  • Apollo Guidance Computer
  • Guidance and navigation computer used in Apollo spacecraft

    The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) is a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo command module (CM) and

    Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo_Guidance_Computer

  • Program counter
  • Register that stores where in a program a processor is executing

    A program counter (PC) is a register that stores where a computer program is being executed by a processor. It is also commonly called the instruction

    Program counter

    Program counter

    Program_counter

  • BINAC
  • Early electronic computer produced in 1949

    start EMCC, the first computer company in the United States. BINAC was their first product, the first stored-program computer in the United States; BINAC

    BINAC

    BINAC

  • Little Man Computer
  • Instructional model of a computer

    simple von Neumann architecture computer—which has all of the basic features of a modern computer. It can be programmed in machine code (albeit in decimal

    Little Man Computer

    Little Man Computer

    Little_Man_Computer

  • Hazard (computer architecture)
  • Problems with central processing unit design

    value 3 is committed to/stored in Register 1. Forwarding applied to the example means that there is no wait to commit/store the output of i1 in Register

    Hazard (computer architecture)

    Hazard_(computer_architecture)

  • Harvard Mark IV
  • Electronic stored-program computer built at Harvard University in 1952

    electronic stored-program computer built by Harvard University under the supervision of Howard Aiken for the United States Air Force. The computer was completed

    Harvard Mark IV

    Harvard_Mark_IV

  • Computer memory
  • Component that stores information

    and stored by those instructions, are located in computer memory. The terms memory, main memory, and primary storage are also used for computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer_memory

  • Analytical engine
  • 19th century proposed mechanical computer

    be stored in the form of pegs inserted into rotating drums called "barrels", to carry out some of the more complex instructions the user's program might

    Analytical engine

    Analytical engine

    Analytical_engine

  • Computer terminal
  • Computer input/output device for users

    consoles, some computers such as the IBM 1620 had console typewriters and front panels while the very first electronic stored-program computer, the Manchester

    Computer terminal

    Computer terminal

    Computer_terminal

  • List of vacuum-tube computers
  • First generation programmable computers

    Vacuum-tube computers, now called first-generation computers, are programmable digital computers using vacuum-tube logic circuitry. They were preceded

    List of vacuum-tube computers

    List_of_vacuum-tube_computers

  • Universal Turing machine
  • Type of Turing machine

    argument that Turing's conception of what is now known as "the stored-program computer", of placing the "action table"—the instructions for the machine—in

    Universal Turing machine

    Universal_Turing_machine

  • Jean Bartik
  • American computer programmer (1924–2011)

    into a stored program computer, working closely with John von Neumann, Dick Clippinger, and Adele Goldstine. Bartik converted the ENIAC into a stored program

    Jean Bartik

    Jean_Bartik

  • Science and technology in Manchester
  • intercity railway station which led to 'railway mania' and the first stored-program computer. The city has achieved great success in the field of physics, with

    Science and technology in Manchester

    Science_and_technology_in_Manchester

  • Read-only memory
  • Form of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices

    memory (ROM) is a form of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM cannot be electronically modified after the

    Read-only memory

    Read-only memory

    Read-only_memory

  • Geoff Tootill
  • English engineer and computer scientist

    developing the Manchester Baby, "the world's first wholly electronic stored-program computer". Tootill attended King Edward's School, Birmingham on a Classics

    Geoff Tootill

    Geoff_Tootill

  • MOSAIC (computer)
  • One of the earliest computers built in the United Kingdom

    and Computer) was an early British computer based on the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE), another early British electronic serial stored-program computer

    MOSAIC (computer)

    MOSAIC_(computer)

  • Function (computer programming)
  • Sequence of program instructions invokable by other software

    In computer programming, a function (also procedure, method, subroutine, routine, or subprogram) is a callable unit of software logic that has a well-formed

    Function (computer programming)

    Function_(computer_programming)

  • Software
  • Instructions a computer can execute

    Software consists of computer programs that instruct the execution of a computer. Software also includes design documents and specifications. The history

    Software

    Software

    Software

  • Computer file
  • Computer resource for recording data on a storage device

    information stored on punched cards. In early computing usage, the word "file" could refer to the underlying hardware, rather than to the contents stored on it

    Computer file

    Computer_file

  • IBM
  • American multinational technology company

    Calculator, an electromechanical computer, during World War II. It offered its first commercial stored-program computer, the vacuum tube based IBM 701,

    IBM

    IBM

    IBM

  • Société d'électronique et d'automatisme
  • Early French computer manufacturer from 1947

    and the pioneering concepts of a then futuristic machine: the stored-program computer. Upon returning to Paris, he shared his ideas to produce such machines

    Société d'électronique et d'automatisme

    Société d'électronique et d'automatisme

    Société_d'électronique_et_d'automatisme

  • This (computer programming)
  • In programming languages, the object or class the currently running code belongs to

    this, self, and Me are keywords used in some computer programming languages to refer to the object, class, or other entity which the currently running

    This (computer programming)

    This_(computer_programming)

  • Pointer (computer programming)
  • Object which stores memory addresses in a computer program

    variables to be among computer science's "most valuable treasures." — Donald Knuth, Structured Programming, with go to Statements In computer science, a pointer

    Pointer (computer programming)

    Pointer (computer programming)

    Pointer_(computer_programming)

  • Harwell computer
  • Early British computer

    the restoration. Although it could on occasions act as a true stored-program computer, that was not its normal mode of operation. It had a multiplication

    Harwell computer

    Harwell computer

    Harwell_computer

  • First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC
  • First published description of a stored-program computer

    the first published description of the logical design of a computer using the stored-program concept, which has come to be known as the von Neumann architecture;

    First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC

    First_Draft_of_a_Report_on_the_EDVAC

  • Assembly language
  • Low-level programming language family

    end demomain When the stored-program computer was introduced, programs were written in machine code, and loaded into the computer from punched paper tape

    Assembly language

    Assembly language

    Assembly_language

  • Computer numerical control
  • Computer control of machine tools

    then executed. The program can be written by a person or, far more often, generated by graphical computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided manufacturing

    Computer numerical control

    Computer numerical control

    Computer_numerical_control

  • Von Neumann universal constructor
  • Self-replicating cellular automaton

    via natural selection. As Brenner put it: Turing invented the stored-program computer, and von Neumann showed that the description is separate from the

    Von Neumann universal constructor

    Von Neumann universal constructor

    Von_Neumann_universal_constructor

  • Application software
  • Any computer program for end-user use

    intended for end-user use – not operating, administering or programming a computer. It includes programs such as word processors, web browsers, media players

    Application software

    Application software

    Application_software

  • Program
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    circuits Program (machine), a technical setting stored in the memory of a machine or piece of hardware to be executed, including computers Research program, a

    Program

    Program

  • Installation (computer programs)
  • Process of making a computer program ready for execution

    Some computer programs can be executed by simply copying them into a folder stored on a computer and executing them. Other programs are supplied in

    Installation (computer programs)

    Installation (computer programs)

    Installation_(computer_programs)

  • OXO (video game)
  • 1952 video game/naughts-and-crosses simulator

    Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC). EDSAC was one of the first stored-program computers, with memory that could be read from or written to, and had three

    OXO (video game)

    OXO_(video_game)

  • UNIVAC 1101
  • ERA. Its (initial) military model, the ERA Atlas, was the first stored-program computer that was moved from its site of manufacture and successfully installed

    UNIVAC 1101

    UNIVAC 1101

    UNIVAC_1101

  • Ballistic Research Laboratory
  • Defunct research facility of the United States Army

    started to plan for the development of a stored-program computer known as the Electronic Discrete Variable Computer, or EDVAC. In 1944, in the middle of ENIAC's

    Ballistic Research Laboratory

    Ballistic Research Laboratory

    Ballistic_Research_Laboratory

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    programming languages, with C compilers available for practically all modern computer architectures and operating systems. The book The C Programming

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Hardware acceleration
  • Specialized computer hardware

    von Neumann architecture, collectively known as stored-program computers. Computer programs are stored as data and executed by processors. Such processors

    Hardware acceleration

    Hardware acceleration

    Hardware_acceleration

  • Maurice Wilkes
  • British computer scientist (1913–2010)

    English computer scientist who designed and helped build the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC), one of the earliest stored-program computers

    Maurice Wilkes

    Maurice Wilkes

    Maurice_Wilkes

  • Computer Stored Ambulatory Record
  • Electronic medical record

    COmputer STored Ambulatory Record (COSTAR) is an electronic medical record using the MUMPS programming language. It was developed by the Laboratory of

    Computer Stored Ambulatory Record

    Computer_Stored_Ambulatory_Record

  • Tom Kilburn
  • British computer scientist (1921–2001)

    on the Williams–Kilburn tube and the world's first electronic stored-program computer, the Manchester Baby, while working at the University of Manchester

    Tom Kilburn

    Tom_Kilburn

  • Variable (high-level programming language)
  • Named container for a particular type of data

    value is represented by some data object, which is stored somewhere in computer memory. The program, or the runtime environment, must set aside memory

    Variable (high-level programming language)

    Variable_(high-level_programming_language)

  • History of computing
  • transistorized computer, called the Transistor Computer, a machine using the newly developed transistors instead of valves. The first stored-program transistor

    History of computing

    History of computing

    History_of_computing

  • Sorted array
  • Array data structure

    von Neumann wrote the first array sorting program (merge sort) in 1945, when the first stored-program computer was still being built. Sorting algorithm

    Sorted array

    Sorted_array

  • Whirlwind I
  • Vacuum tube computer developed by the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory

    Robert Everett completed the design of a high-speed stored-program computer for this task. Most computers of the era operated in bit-serial mode, using single-bit

    Whirlwind I

    Whirlwind I

    Whirlwind_I

  • 19-inch rack
  • Standard-width frame for electronic equipment

    1002/j.1538-7305.1964.tb04057.x. The Manchester Baby : The First Stored Program Computer. Google. 2013. "OpenVPX — from Concept to Specification". September

    19-inch rack

    19-inch rack

    19-inch_rack

  • Computer chess
  • Computer hardware and software capable of playing chess

    chess predated the digital electronic age, but it was the stored program digital computer that gave scope to calculating such complexity. Claude Shannon

    Computer chess

    Computer chess

    Computer_chess

  • Portable application
  • Type of computer program

    application (portable app), sometimes also called standalone software, is a computer program designed to operate without changing other files or requiring other

    Portable application

    Portable application

    Portable_application

  • Software Guard Extensions
  • Security-related instruction code processor extension

    code. There is a proliferation of side-channel attacks plaguing modern computer architectures. Many of these attacks measure slight, nondeterministic variations

    Software Guard Extensions

    Software_Guard_Extensions

  • Hello, world
  • Traditional first example of a computer programming language

    A "Hello, world" program is usually a simple computer program that displays on the screen (often the console) a message similar to "Hello, world". A small

    Hello, world

    Hello,_world

  • CPU cache
  • Hardware cache of a central processing unit

    size can be calculated as the number of bytes stored in each data block times the number of blocks stored in the cache. (The tag, flag and error correction

    CPU cache

    CPU_cache

  • IBM 7070
  • Decimal computer introduced by IBM in 1958

    tubes of the 1950s. It was the company's first transistorized stored-program computer. The 7070 was expected to be a "common successor to at least the

    IBM 7070

    IBM 7070

    IBM_7070

  • Timeline of computing before 1950
  • Make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer". Archived from the original on 2009-11-02. H. Otto Hirschler, 87, Aided Space Program Frederick I. Ordway III; Sharpe

    Timeline of computing before 1950

    Timeline of computing before 1950

    Timeline_of_computing_before_1950

  • Glossary of computer hardware terms
  • retain the stored data. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Z See also References External links expansion bus A computer bus which

    Glossary of computer hardware terms

    Glossary_of_computer_hardware_terms

  • The Palace (computer program)
  • Computer program to access graphical chat rooms

    The Palace is a computer program to access graphical chat room servers, called palaces, in which users may interact with one another using graphical avatars

    The Palace (computer program)

    The_Palace_(computer_program)

  • Dc (computer program)
  • Cross-platform reverse-Polish calculator program

    language program. When Bell Labs, where dc was developed, received a PDP-11, dc—written in B—was the first program to run on the new computer, even before

    Dc (computer program)

    Dc_(computer_program)

  • Arithmetic logic unit
  • Combinational digital circuit

    performing an operation. Typically, this is a single "carry-in" bit that is the stored carry-out from a previous ALU operation. An ALU is a combinational logic

    Arithmetic logic unit

    Arithmetic logic unit

    Arithmetic_logic_unit

  • Translation lookaside buffer
  • Computer component

    segmented memory). The page table, generally stored in main memory, keeps track of where the virtual pages are stored in the physical memory. This method uses

    Translation lookaside buffer

    Translation_lookaside_buffer

  • CALDIC
  • 1950s electronic digital computer

    was a stored program computer with a six-digit instruction format (two digits for the opcode and four digits for the memory address). The computer was initially

    CALDIC

    CALDIC

  • Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O
  • Method of CPU communication

    between the central processing unit (CPU) and peripheral devices in a computer (often mediating access via chipset). An alternative approach is using

    Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O

    Memory-mapped_I/O_and_port-mapped_I/O

  • Computer Pioneer Award
  • Award conferred by the IEEE Computer Society

    The Computer Pioneer Award was established in 1981 by the Board of Governors of the IEEE Computer Society to recognize and honor the vision of those people

    Computer Pioneer Award

    Computer_Pioneer_Award

  • Bunji (given name)
  • Name list

    (1950), Canadian architect Okazaki Bunji, creator of Japan's first stored-program computer FUJIC Bunji Sakita (1930–2002), Japanese-American theoretical physicist

    Bunji (given name)

    Bunji_(given_name)

  • Pilot ACE
  • One of the first computers built in the United Kingdom

    in the early 1950s, it was one of the earliest general-purpose, stored-program computers – joining other UK designs like the Manchester Mark 1 and EDSAC

    Pilot ACE

    Pilot ACE

    Pilot_ACE

  • Programming language
  • Language for controlling a computer

    A programming language is an engineered language for expressing computer programs, typically allowing software to be written in a human readable manner

    Programming language

    Programming language

    Programming_language

  • Volatile (computer programming)
  • Keyword used in some programming languages to tag variables

    In computer programming, a variable is said to be volatile if its value can be read or modified asynchronously by something other than the current thread

    Volatile (computer programming)

    Volatile_(computer_programming)

  • Early history of video games
  • Games from the 1940s to the 1970s

    software program for the EDSAC computer, which simulates a game of tic-tac-toe. The EDSAC, completed in 1949, was one of the first stored-program computers, had

    Early history of video games

    Early_history_of_video_games

  • UNIVAC
  • Series of mainframe computer models

    (Universal Automatic Computer) was a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation

    UNIVAC

    UNIVAC

    UNIVAC

  • Memory address
  • Reference to a specific memory location

    connectors or amount of soldered-on memory). Each memory location in a stored-program computer holds a binary number or decimal number of some sort. Its interpretation

    Memory address

    Memory address

    Memory_address

  • Scratch (programming language)
  • Programming language learning environment

    project including sounds (stored as .wav) and images (stored as .png). Each filetype, excluding the project.json, is stored as a number, starting at 0

    Scratch (programming language)

    Scratch (programming language)

    Scratch_(programming_language)

  • Software bug
  • Inherent flaw in computer instructions

    A software bug is a defect (bug) in computer software. A computer program with many or serious bugs may be described as buggy. The effects of a software

    Software bug

    Software bug

    Software_bug

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  • Stoney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoney

    English : habitational name from Stanney in Cheshire, named with Old English stān ‘stone’, ‘rock’ + ēg ‘island’.

    Stoney

  • Storm
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English

    Storm

    Tempestuous; Stormy Weather; Violent Weather

    Storm

  • Stoker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoker

    English : habitational name for someone from any of the numerous places called Stoke.Dutch : occupational name for a stoker, Middle Dutch stokere, or from the same word in the sense ‘fire raiser’, ‘arsonist’.Scottish : occupational name for a trumpeter, Gaelic stocaire, an agent derivative of stoc ‘Gaelic trumpet’. The name is borne by a sept of the McFarlanes.

    Stoker

  • STORMY
  • Female

    English

    STORMY

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, STORMY means "stormy."

    STORMY

  • SJOERD
  • Male

    German

    SJOERD

    Frisian form of Old High German Siegward, SJOERD means "victory guard."

    SJOERD

  • Minhaaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Minhaaj

    Way; Program

    Minhaaj

  • Shores
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shores

    English : variant of Shore 1 and 2.

    Shores

  • Pilgram
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Pilgram

    English and German : variant spelling of Pilgrim.

    Pilgram

  • Storrs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Storrs

    English : topographic name from Old Norse storð ‘brushwood’ or ‘young plantation’. There is a place so named in Cumbria (formerly in Lancashire), as well as a High Storrs in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, both named from this word.

    Storrs

  • Pragra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Pragra

    The Highest Point; Summit

    Pragra

  • Praram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Praram

    Start

    Praram

  • Progya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Progya

    Prowess

    Progya

  • Shorey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shorey

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on an island lying close to shore, from Middle English schore ‘shore’ + eye ‘island’.

    Shorey

  • Stroud
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Stroud

    English (southern) : habitational name from places in Gloucestershire and Middlesex, so named from Old English strōd ‘marshy ground overgrown with brushwood’. Strood in Kent is named with the same word, and some examples of the surname are no doubt derived from this term in independent use.

    Stroud

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way. Program.

    Minhaj

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way; Program; Road; Path

    Minhaj

  • Yogram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yogram

    Yogram

  • Pegram
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Cambridgeshire)

    Pegram

    English (mainly Cambridgeshire) : variant of Pilgrim.

    Pegram

  • Score
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Score

    English : topographic name from Middle English score ‘steep place’ (Old English scoru), or a habitational name from Score in Ilfracombe or Scur Farm in Braunton, Devon.

    Score

  • Storer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Storer

    English and Scottish : from an agent derivative of Middle English stor ‘provisions’, ‘supplies’, hence an occupational name for an official in charge of dispensing provisions in a great house or monastery, or who collected rents paid in kind. The word stor was also used in the Middle Ages for livestock, and the surname may sometimes have denoted a keeper of animals.South German : from a Bavarian dialect word, storer, denoting an unskilled workman, i.e. someone who was not a member of a craft guild.

    Storer

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  • Spired
  • a.

    Having a spire; being in the form of a spire; as, a spired steeple.

  • Snorer
  • n.

    One who snores.

  • Sacred
  • a.

    Relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not secular; religious; as, sacred history.

  • Programma
  • n.

    See Programme.

  • Programmata
  • pl.

    of Programma

  • Sacred
  • a.

    Set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not profane or common; as, a sacred place; a sacred day; sacred service.

  • Program
  • n.

    Same as Programme.

  • Store
  • v. t.

    To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.

  • Store
  • v. t.

    Articles, especially of food, accumulated for some specific object; supplies, as of provisions, arms, ammunition, and the like; as, the stores of an army, of a ship, of a family.

  • Envyned
  • a.

    Stored or furnished with wine.

  • Shorer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, shores or props; a prop; a shore.

  • Stored
  • a.

    Collected or accumulated as a reserve supply; as, stored electricity.

  • Grogram
  • n.

    Alt. of Grogran

  • Re-store
  • v. t.

    To store again; as, the goods taken out were re-stored.

  • Storer
  • n.

    One who lays up or forms a store.

  • Scorer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, scores.

  • Full
  • Compar.

    Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge; stored with information.

  • Magazine
  • n.

    A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.

  • Stored
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Store

  • Storied
  • a.

    Having (such or so many) stories; -- chiefly in composition; as, a two-storied house.