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Military unit of the Ottoman Empire
The Struma Corps or Usturma Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Usturma Kolordusu) was one of the corps under the command of the Ottoman Western Army
Struma_Corps
Topics referred to by the same term
up struma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Struma may refer to: Struma (medicine), a swelling in the neck due to an enlarged thyroid gland Struma (skin
Struma
1912–1913 war between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire
from the Struma Corps were to protect the right flank of the Vardar Army and prevent Bulgarian encroachment along the Struma. The Yanya Corps (22,000 men)
First_Balkan_War
1942 maritime attack in the Black Sea
The Struma disaster was the sinking on 24 February 1942 of the ship MV Struma which had been trying to take nearly 800 Jewish refugees from the Axis member
Struma_disaster
World War I military operation in the Balkans
The Struma operation was the occupation of a part of northeastern mainland Greece by the Bulgarian army during the First World War between 17–23 August
Struma_operation
Military unit
"side shows". The Corps Headquarters were at Kirechkoi to the east of Thessaloniki from January 1916 until the advance to the Struma in September 1916
XVI_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
1917, the Corps was reformed and participated in the Macedonian front operations in 1917–1918, fighting against the Bulgarians on the Struma front in eastern
I_Army_Corps_(Greece)
Village in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
2013 it has 94 inhabitants. It is situated close to the right bank of the Struma River to the north of the village of Borovets, at some 2 km to the north-west
Dragodan
Village in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
2013 it has 152 inhabitants. It is situated close to the right bank of the Struma River just south of the village of Borovets, at some 2 km to the north-west
Buranovo,_Bulgaria
British military unit
2nd Cheshires was part of 84th Brigade in 28th Division, stationed in the Struma Valley. On 2 October 1916 84th Bde occupied Mazirko and on 31 October 2nd
Isle_of_Man_Volunteers
World War I offensive in the Macedonian front
position on the Struma and, a month later, were joined by the 12,609 men of the 46th Ottoman Division. The two divisions formed the XX Corps and remained
Monastir_offensive
World War I British Army corps
used to patrol villages in the Struma Valley, in order to deny them to the Bulgarians and Turks. Formed units of the Corps were not sent overseas; this
Army_Cyclist_Corps
World War I military theatre
front was established, running from the Albanian Adriatic coast to the Struma River, pitting a multinational Allied force against the Bulgarian army,
Macedonian_front
Bulgaria's invasion of its neighbours (1913)
Bulgarian retreat through Struma Pass. On 11 July, the Greeks came in contact with the Serbs and then pushed up the Struma River. Meanwhile, the Greek
Second_Balkan_War
Village in western Bulgaria
Radomir Municipality. Boboratsi is located in the Radomir valley along the Struma River, between the Konyavska valley, the Golotlovo heights, Golo Brdo, Verila
Boboratsi
World War II military campaign in 1941
and Greek military representatives, the Yugoslavs promised to block the Struma valley in case of a German attack across their territory. During this meeting
German_invasion_of_Greece
Military unit
arriving at Salonika on 16 December 1915, joining the division on the River Struma. 28th Division spent the rest of the war on this front, where there were
44th (Home Counties) Signal Regiment
44th_(Home_Counties)_Signal_Regiment
1916 battle during the First World War
a strike with the First Army and Second Army on both Allied flanks. The Struma operation on the eastern flank by the Bulgarian Second Army under General
Battle_of_Florina
Rohwer, Jürgen (1964). Die Versenkung der Judischen Flüchtlingstransporter Struma und Mefkura im Schwartzen Meer Feb. 1942–Aug. 1944 (in German). Frankfurt
List of maritime disasters in World War II
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_II
Anti-fascist movement in occupied Yugoslavia
132–133. Stojanovski, Katardžiev & Zografski 1988. Svetlozar Eldarov, From Struma to Srem: The Macedonian People's Liberation Brigade "Gotse Delchev" in the
Macedonian_Partisans
Military unit
continuous, and the 28th Division in the Struma Valley suffered badly from malaria. The largest operation in the Struma Valley was the capture by 28th Division
1st_Hampshire_Engineers
very good poem." Litvinoff is also known for his poem "Struma", written in response to the Struma disaster. Volunteering for military service in January
Emanuel_Litvinoff
Village in Norfolk, England
George H. Groom 32nd Bn., Machine Gun Corps 7 Jun. 1918 Cabaret Rouge Cemetery Pte. William Pye 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment 3 Oct. 1916 Struma Cemetery
Hapton,_Norfolk
August 1178 (9 years, 333 days) Callixtus III CALLIXTVS Tertius Giovanni di Struma, O.S.B. 1090 Rome, Papal States 78 / 88 Subject and later the claimant of
List_of_popes
1912 military aircraft family by the Royal Aircraft Factory
buried by "The Bulgurs" with full military honours. Both were reinterred in Struma military cemetery. [[]] A number of B.E.2 fuselages were employed as makeshift
Royal_Aircraft_Factory_B.E.2
World War I military operation
On 17 August 1916, in the Struma offensive Bulgaria invaded Greece, easily conquering all Greek territory east of the Struma, since the Greek Army was
Vardar_offensive
British mandate territory (1920–1948)
people; two other ships were sunk by Soviet submarines: the motor schooner Struma was torpedoed and sunk in the Black Sea by a Soviet submarine in February
Mandatory_Palestine
Former British Army regiment
1916, XVI Corps took over the line of the River Struma, and for the next two years the battalion was involved in operations along the Struma valley, from
Gloucestershire_Regiment
11th Division and it entered the fighting against British units in the Struma Valley. In May 1917 the division was reorganized on the model of the other
11th Macedonian Infantry Division
11th_Macedonian_Infantry_Division
1912–1913 conflicts in Balkan states
occupied Western Thrace. The rest of the Greek army advanced up to the Struma River valley, defeating the Bulgarian army in the battles of Doiran and
Balkan_Wars
Overview of Israeli casualties during armed conflict
Retrieved on 2011-06-17. Aroni, Samuel (2002–2007). "Who Perished on the Struma And How Many?". JewishGen.org. Israeli military decorations by campaign
Israeli_casualties_of_war
Role of the French cavalry in the World War I
batteries (on August 27), and the 4th Regiment (on September 6) from the Struma detachment commanded by Colonel Descoins at the front. These units regrouped
French cavalry during World War I
French_cavalry_during_World_War_I
Military unit
large operations were conducted on the Struma front until the end of the offensive. For much of 1917 the Struma front was passive as the main Entente efforts
Second_Army_(Bulgaria)
British Army officer
(C-in-C) of the British Salonika Army. Under Briggs, the corps held the eastern sector along the Struma Valley, where the struggle against malaria often proved
Charles Briggs (British Army officer)
Charles_Briggs_(British_Army_officer)
Macedonia and Western Thrace. It occupied nearly the entire area between the Struma and Maritsa rivers, with the exception of a narrow demilitarized zone along
Bulgarian rule of Macedonia, Morava Valley and Western Thrace (1941–1944)
Bulgarian_rule_of_Macedonia,_Morava_Valley_and_Western_Thrace_(1941–1944)
Military unit
were from 30 September to 4 October 1916 when it attacked across the River Struma to capture some villages, and some failed attacks on Tumbitza Farm in November
43rd_(Wessex)_Signal_Regiment
Senior British Army officer
that his forces must either advance or retreat from the malaria-infested Struma Valley and that the Bulgarians might be beaten if pressed hard. On 23 July
George_Milne,_1st_Baron_Milne
French general of the First World War (1856–1929)
arrived in May. In May Greek forces surrendered the fortress of Rupel on the Struma without a fight, and in early June Sarrail used alleged collaboration between
Maurice_Sarrail
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Italy1917-18, Struma, Doiran 1918, Macedonia 1915–18, Suvla, Landing at Suvla, Scimitar Hill
Middlesex_Regiment
Military unit
Canal du Nord, Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914-18, Struma, Doiran 1917 '18, Macedonia 1915-18, Suvla, Sari Bair, Gallipoli 1915, Egypt
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
King's_Own_Royal_Regiment_(Lancaster)
Military unit
following battle honours: Second Boer War South Africa 1900–01 World War I Struma, Macedonia 1916–18, Suvla, Scimitar Hill, Gallipoli 1915, Egypt 1915–16
Derbyshire_Yeomanry
British Army infantry regiment
Lys, Bailleul, Kemmel, Courtrai, France and Flanders 1914-18, Kosturino, Struma, Macedonia 1915-17, Suvla, Sari Bair, Gallipoli 1915, Gaza, Jerusalem, Tell
Royal_Ulster_Rifles
Military unit
two other 6-inch howitzer batteries was then switched to XVI Corps along the River Struma, which was ordered to attack to prevent Bulgarian troops being
134th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
134th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery
Military unit
Eight regiments were converted to Armoured Car Companies of the Royal Tank Corps (RTC), one was reduced to a battery in another regiment, one was absorbed
Sherwood_Rangers_Yeomanry
Military unit
Force, March 1917 XII Corps 22nd Division 26th Division 60th (2/2nd London) Division 1/1st Lothians and Border Horse XVI Corps 10th (Irish) Division 27th
British_Salonika_Army
Light infantry regiment of the British Army
Canal du Nord, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Italy 1917–18, Struma, Doiran 1917 '18, Macedonia 1915–18, Gaza, Nebi Samwil, Jerusalem, Tell
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Duke_of_Cornwall's_Light_Infantry
Bulgarian general
period of the National Revival. He volunteered in the Bulgarian Opalchentsi Corps during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) and later served as a translator
Stefan_Toshev
Military unit
the Struma. On 27 December 1916 A and B Sqn (see below) were withdrawn from their respective divisions and 1/1st Surrey Yeomanry reformed as XVI Corps' cavalry
Surrey_Yeomanry
front was established, running from the Albanian Adriatic coast to the Struma River, pitting a multinational Allied force against the Bulgarian Army,
World_War_I_in_Albania
Line infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 2006
Beaurevoir, Kortrijk, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Italy 1917–18, Struma, Doiran 1917, 18, Macedonia 1915–18, Gallipoli 1915–16, Rumani, Egypt 1916
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Argyll_and_Sutherland_Highlanders
Military unit
by a Bulgarian attack, and the British took up positions along the River Struma. 27th Division was then ordered to destroy two railway bridges across its
1st_Somersetshire_Engineers
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
understood. Februārius mēnsis - Roman month of expiation Cf. Thracian river name Struma and river-god Strymon; Illyrian toponyms Stravianae and Strevintia; Lith
Indo-European_vocabulary
and internment of IV Corps (1916) Noemvriana (1916) Battle of Katerini (? (1916 or 1917)) French invasiont of Thessaly (1917) Struma operation (1916) Note:
List of military engagements of World War I
List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I
Military unit
the 80th infantry regiment and planned a demonstrative attack along the Struma by the Second Army in order to retake the heights. The plan, however, never
First_Army_(Bulgaria)
Infantry regiment of the British Army
St. Quentin Canal, Courtrai, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Struma, Macedonia 1915-18 The Second World War: Defence of Escaut, St. Omer-La
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Queen's_Own_Cameron_Highlanders
Israeli politician (1893–1959)
1941 to 1943; he also visited Turkey in 1942 and was there when the MV Struma, carrying Jewish refugees from Europe, sank, which he blamed on the Allies
Gershon_Agron
Line infantry regiment of the British Army
Beaurevoir, Courtrai, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Italy 1917–18, Struma, Macedonia 1915–18, Helles, Landing at Helles, Krithia, Suvla, Scimitar
Royal_Fusiliers
French cruiser submarine (launched 1929)
Rosette (Resistance Medal with rosette) - 29 November 1946 Cited in Orders of Corps of the Army - 4 August 1945 Cited in Orders of the Navy - 8 January 1947
French_submarine_Surcouf
immigrant boat to try to enter Palestine before the end of the war was MV Struma, torpedoed in the Black Sea by a Soviet Navy submarine in February 1942
History of the Jews in England
History_of_the_Jews_in_England
German surgeon (1846–1916)
(sometimes called ligneous thyroiditis, invasive fibrous thyroiditis or struma fibromatosis): An uncommon thyroid disease in which the thyroid gland is
Bernhard Moritz Carl Ludwig Riedel
Bernhard_Moritz_Carl_Ludwig_Riedel
Military unit
Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Piave, Vittorio Veneto, Italy 1917–18, Struma, Macedonia 1915–17, Egypt 1915–16 The Second World War: Kvam, Norway 1940
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
King's_Own_Yorkshire_Light_Infantry
Military unit
Hindenburg Line, Cambrai 1918, Selle, France and Flanders 1914–1918, Kosturino, Struma, Macedonia 1915–17, Suvla, Sari Bair, Scimitar Hill, Gallipoli 1915, Gaza
Connaught_Rangers
First United States Navy aircraft carrier
successfully passing her sea trial Jupiter embarked a United States Marine Corps detachment at San Francisco, California, and reported to the Pacific Fleet
USS_Langley_(CV-1)
Vrbas river class 3+ Krivaja (Bosna) class 3–4 Sutjeska river class 3–4 Struma river class 3–4 Arda river class 2–3 Cerna river class 2–4 Jiu river class
List_of_whitewater_rivers
Jews in Palestine before 1948
or Nazis. Many of these ships sank or were caught, such as the Patria, Struma and Bulgaria. Compared with the number of attempts, few ships actually arrived
Yishuv
action in August along the Struma River valley, coming into action against the Bulgarians on 30 September in the 'Struma offensive', crossing the river
Ireland_and_World_War_I
Military unit
after its commander Konrad von Hippel. The Division was part of the 62nd Corps of the 11th German-Bulgarian Army, combining members of both nationalities
302nd Division (German Empire)
302nd_Division_(German_Empire)
Macedonia, Morava Valley and Western Thrace (1941–1944) Svetlozar Eldarov, From Struma to Srem: The Macedonian People's Liberation Brigade "Gotse Delchev" in the
Gotse_Delchev_Brigade
Under his leadership, the division saw significant action, operating in the Struma Valley from 1916 to 1917, where they clashed with Bulgarian forces and consolidated
Henry_Leycester_Croker
Part of the British Army reserve Territorial Force
cavalry brigades. While others were assigned to infantry divisions or army corps as their horsed regiment. The yeomanry fought in several theatres of war
British yeomanry during the First World War
British_yeomanry_during_the_First_World_War
Africa 1914–15, St. Julien, St Quentin Canal, St. Quentin, St. Quentin 1918, Struma, Suez Canal, Suvla Tardenois, Tell 'Asur, The Great War, Thiepval, Tigris
Battle honours of the British and Imperial Armies
Battle_honours_of_the_British_and_Imperial_Armies
Battle of the Balkans Campaign of WW1
of the day, the XII Corps was back at its starting point. On 19 September, the XII Corps attacked again, but because the XVI Corps attacks north of the
Battle_of_Doiran_(1918)
1918 battle in the Balkans Campaign of World War I
Bulgaria invaded Greece, easily conquering all Greek territory east of the Struma, since the Greek Army was ordered not to resist by the pro-German King Constantine
Battle_of_Dobro_Pole
Military unit
Berwick-on-Tweed) Rifle Volunteer Corps: renamed as 1st Volunteer Battalion in 1883 2nd Northumberland Rifle Volunteer Corps: renamed as 2nd Volunteer Battalion
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal_Northumberland_Fusiliers
Military unit
Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Italy 1917–18, Kosturino, Struma, Doiran 1917 '18, Macedonia 1915–18, Helles, Landing at Helles, Krithia
Royal_Hampshire_Regiment
British Army infantry regiment from 1572 to 1961
Épéhy, St. Quentin Canal, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Struma, Doiran 1918, Macedonia 1915–18, Gaza, Jerusalem, Tell 'Asur, Palestine
Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Buffs_(Royal_East_Kent_Regiment)
Former British volunteer cavalry regiment
(Middlesex Yeomanry and Princess Louise's Kensington) Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, which forms part of the Army Reserve. In 1793 the Prime Minister
Middlesex_Yeomanry
Calendar year
Santa Barbara, California, causing little damage. February 24 Struma disaster: MV Struma, carrying Jewish refugees from Axis-allied Romania to British-administered
1942
Geographical and historical region in Europe
carved out of the original Theme of Thrace, which was well east of the Struma River. This thema variously included parts of Thrace and gave its name to
Macedonia_(region)
Bulgarian volunteer, officer, lieutenant general and commander
Serbo-Bulgarian War, Captain Genev was commander of the III Company of the II Struma Infantry Regiment from 27 September 1885, as well as commander of the Trun
Nikola_Genev
Former regiment of the British Army
Nord, Courtrai, Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Struma, Doiran 1918, Macedonia 1915–18, Suvla, Landing at Suvla, Scimitar Hill
Suffolk_Regiment
Stance in occupied countries in World War II
reacquired their former territory, extending along the Aegean coast from the Struma (Strymon) River east of Thessaloniki to Alexandroupolis on the Turkish border
Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
Collaboration_with_Nazi_Germany_and_Fascist_Italy
lost to Bulgaria in 1918. The Bulgarians occupied territory between the Struma River and a line of demarcation running through Alexandroupoli and Svilengrad
Bulgaria_during_World_War_II
action in August along the Struma River valley, coming into action against the Bulgarians on 30 September in the 'Struma offensive', crossing the river
Royal Munster Fusiliers (New Army)
Royal_Munster_Fusiliers_(New_Army)
Military unit
arriving at Salonika on 20 August 1916. It served with XII Corps in the Vardar and Struma valleys. In 1917 it fought in the Second Battle of Doiran, but
1st_Kent_Artillery_Volunteers
Prisoners of war held by the Russian Empire formed the Romanian Volunteer Corps who were repatriated to Romania in 1917. Many fought in the battles of Mărăști
Romania_in_World_War_I
Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006
Canal, Beaurevoir, Courtrai, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Struma, Macedonia 1915–18, Helles, Landing at Helles, Krithia, Suvla, Scimitar
Royal_Scots
at Play: Leisure and Recreation in Colonial New England (1996) excerpt Struma, Nancy L. People of Prowess: Sport, Leisure, and Labor in Early Anglo-America
History of sports in the United States
History_of_sports_in_the_United_States
Month of 1942
was commissioned. Struma disaster: With an estimated 781 Jewish refugees crammed aboard, the small Panamanian merchant ship MV Struma was torpedoed and
February_1942
Military unit
times a "Squadron" of the Russian Navy is an equivalent of a land forces corps. According to the reform plans envisioned in the White Paper on Defence
Bulgarian_Navy
WW1 Battle
including a Division of Serbian Volunteers serving under the Russian 47th Corps. The battle was part of the Romanian campaign towards the end of 1916. It
Battle_of_Bazargic
Bulgarian General
World War (1914–1918). At the age of 19, he volunteered in the Bulgarian Corps (Opalchentsi) during the Russo-Turkish Liberation War. After the liberation
Georgi_Todorov_(general)
Military unit
28 April - 9 June Occupation of a sector on the right bank of the lower Struma (river): development work on the road from Salonica to Serres. 9 June –
17th Colonial Infantry Division (France)
17th_Colonial_Infantry_Division_(France)
Royal Netherlands Navy coastal defence ship
overseas possessions". In this it was supported, as Blom notes, by the officer corps as well as by the predominantly burgerlijk sociopolitical groups in the
HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (1909)
HNLMS_De_Zeven_Provinciën_(1909)
WWII Bulgarian military equipment
sweeping equipment. The names of the minesweepers were "Maritza", "Mesta", "Struma" and "Vardar". Four more were laid down in 1944, but were not finished and
List of Bulgarian military equipment of World War II
List_of_Bulgarian_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
Serbian activist (1850–1930)
Macedonia (that of Mijaks and Brsjaks who inhabit said lands, until the Struma river) belongs to the Serbian language as a sub-speech (podnarečje), noting
Despot_Badžović
Campaign during World War I
was a militia type without proper military training or a career officer's corps. Note: According to Austro-Hungarian military formation, the average war
Serbian_campaign
1918 surrender of Bulgaria to the Allies of World War I
return military equipment that had been taken from the Greek Fourth Army Corps during the Bulgarian occupation of Eastern Macedonia in 1916. German and
Armistice_of_Salonica
Bulgarian collaborationist units in Greek Macedonia during WWII
reacquired their former territory, extending along the Aegean coast from the Struma (Strymon) River east of Thessaloniki to Alexandroupolis on the Turkish border
Ohrana
Former British Army regiment
Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–18, Italy 1917–18, Struma, Doiran 1917 '18, Macedonia 1915–18, Suvla, Sari Bair, Landing at Suvla
Cheshire_Regiment
STRUMA CORPS
STRUMA CORPS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a navigator, from Old Norse stýrimaðr ‘steersman’ (a compound of stýra ‘to steer’ + maðr ‘man’).English : from an Old French diminutive form Esturmin of a Germanic byname meaning ‘storm’. Compare Storm.North German (Sturmann) : altered spelling of Stuhrmann, an occupational name for a helmsman, from Middle Low German stūren ‘to steer’ + mann ‘man’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : origin uncertain; possibly an ornamental name from Polish szturman ‘mate (of a ship)’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Middle English streme.Americanized form of Swedish Ström or Danish Strøm (see Strom).
Female
Babylonian
, She that is quickened by Serua.
Girl/Female
Indian
Quick.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin, probably from the Old Norse byname Strútr (from a vocabulary word referring to a cone-like ornament on a headdress or cap). Alternatively it may be a nickname for an argumentative person, from Middle English strut(t) ‘quarrel’.German : topographic name from Middle High German struot, strūt ‘brush’, ‘thicket’, ‘swamp’, or a habitational name from any of several places named Struth with this word.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Middle Low German stump ‘tree stump’ (borrowed into Middle English), hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a conspicuous tree stump, or a nickname for a short, stout man.German (mainly northern and central) : variant of Stumm.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Beautiful Voice
Boy/Male
English American
Loyal.
Boy/Male
Czech, Czechoslovakian, German
Tree; Stream
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Dutch, Scottish
Stream
Female
Yiddish
(פרוּמָ×) Yiddish name FRUMA means "pious one."
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the stream.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Protecting Well; Another Name for Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lyrics, Musical notes
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bibhisons wife (Wife of bibhisan)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Desire
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Midlands)
English (mainly East Midlands) : variant spelling of Trueman.Jewish (from Latvia) : habitational name for someone from a Latvian village, the Russian name of which is Trumany.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Trumann, a variant of Trautmann.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful woman, Her own Roop, Truth
STRUMA CORPS
STRUMA CORPS
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French
Form of Forrester; Of the Forest; Occupational Name; Woodsman; Place Name
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Jewish
Bear
Girl/Female
English Greek
Wealthy.
Girl/Female
Indian
Sunlight, East
Boy/Male
Muslim
Flower
Female
Native American
Native American Cheyenne name ODAHINGUM means "rippling water."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Monceaux in Calvados and Orne, or their name from the plural form of Old French moncel ‘hillock’ (Late Latin monticellum, a diminutive of mons).
Girl/Female
Irish
Happiness.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Guarantor, Surety, Conquering, Self-controlled
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Venus.
STRUMA CORPS
STRUMA CORPS
STRUMA CORPS
STRUMA CORPS
STRUMA CORPS
a.
Scrofulous; having struma.
v. t.
To travel over, delivering speeches for electioneering purposes; as, to stump a State, or a district. See To go on the stump, under Stump, n.
v. i.
To issue in a stream of light; to radiate.
n.
A cushionlike swelling on any organ; especially, that at the base of the capsule in many mosses.
n.
Scrofula.
n.
The connective tissue or supporting framework of an organ; as, the stroma of the kidney.
a.
Struck with a panic, or sudden fear.
a.
Having a struma.
v. i.
To play a trump card when one of another suit has been led.
v. i.
To pour out, or emit, a stream or streams.
a.
Struck with awe.
v. t. & i.
To play on an instrument of music, or as on an instrument, in an unskillful or noisy way; to thrum; as, to strum a piano.
n.
Anything issuing or moving with continued succession of parts; as, a stream of words; a stream of sand.
v. t.
To send forth in a current or stream; to cause to flow; to pour; as, his eyes streamed tears.
n.
A continued current or course; as, a stream of weather.
a.
Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a high-strung horse.
v. t.
To hold apart. Cf. Strut, n., 3.
n.
A stigma. See Stigma, n., 6 (a) & (b).
v. t.
To play a trump card upon; to take with a trump card; as, she trumped the first trick.
n.
Current; drift; tendency; series of tending or moving causes; as, the stream of opinions or manners.