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Charles Stuart Ballantine (September 22, 1897 – May 7, 1944) was an American electronic engineer and inventor. Ballantine was born in the Germantown section
Stuart_Ballantine
The Stuart Ballantine Medal was a science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It was named
Stuart_Ballantine_Medal
American-German physicist, engineer (1927–1999)
resistance of a conductor to its scattering properties. He won the Stuart Ballantine Medal of the Franklin Institute, the Oliver Buckley Prize of the American
Rolf_Landauer
Egyptian engineer (1924–2009)
Corporation (now Utimaco Atalla), founded in 1972. He received the Stuart Ballantine Medal (now the Benjamin Franklin Medal in physics) and was inducted
Mohamed_M._Atalla
American physicist (1930–2025)
(CCD), for which they have jointly received the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1973, the 1974 IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award, the
George_E._Smith
American physicist (1927–2007)
Engineers (SPIE). In 1962 Maiman was awarded the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal for physics. In 1966 Maiman received the American Physical Society's
Theodore_Maiman
American electrical engineer
Science Talent Search (now Regeneron STS) finalists. He was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1979, the IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award in 1980, and the Franklin
Marcian_Hoff
American mathematician (1916–2001)
established in his honor; he was also its first recipient, in 1973. Stuart Ballantine Medal of the Franklin Institute, 1955 Member of the American Academy
Claude_Shannon
American electronic and acoustic engineer
during World War Two. His awards include the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal (1965). Born in Virginia, Dudley's family moved to Pennsylvania
Homer_Dudley
American electronics engineer (1923–2005)
integrated circuit Spouse Barbara Annegers (m. 1948) Children 2 Awards Stuart Ballantine Medal (1966) IEEE David Sarnoff Award (1966) National Medal of Science
Jack_Kilby
American engineer
National Academy of Engineering Fellow, IEEE Fellow, Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1972 U.S. patent 2,597,517, 1952 U.S. patent 2,547,025, 1951
Daniel_E._Noble
American physicist and entrepreneur (1927–1990)
celebration of the Patent Act. Noyce received the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1966. He was awarded the IEEE Medal of Honor in 1978 "for
Robert_Noyce
American physicist (1902–1987)
Laboratories". APS Physics. Retrieved March 4, 2015. Braun, Ernest; Macdonald, Stuart (1982). Revolution in miniature : the history and impact of semiconductor
Walter_Brattain
Swedish-American physicist (1889–1976)
negative feedback. The same year, the Franklin Institute awarded him the Stuart Ballantine Medal for his theoretical and practical work in communications. He
Harry_Nyquist
Korean-born American engineer and inventor (1931–1992)
a fellow of the Bell Laboratories. He was also a recipient of the Stuart Ballantine Medal of the Franklin Institute and the Distinguished Alumnus Award
Dawon_Kahng
Japanese physicist (born 1925)
Nishina Memorial Prize (1959) IRE Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize (1961) Stuart Ballantine Medal (1961) Nobel Prize in Physics (1973) International Prize for
Leo_Esaki
American actor
James Patrick Stuart (born June 16, 1968) is an American actor. He portrays Valentin Cassadine on the daytime soap opera General Hospital, for which he
James_Patrick_Stuart
Science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute
Howard N. Potts Medal John Price Wetherill Medal John Scott Medal Stuart Ballantine Medal The following table lists laureates of the Benjamin Franklin
Franklin_Institute_Awards
Danish-American radio engineer
Medal of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences [da] in 1956, the Stuart Ballantine Medal from the Franklin Institute in 1958 and the Mervin Kelly Award
Harald_T._Friis
Iranian American physicist (1926–2016)
Sciences Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow 1962 - Stuart Ballantine Medal of the Franklin Institute for "conception and development of
Ali_Javan
Canadian physicist (1924–2011)
device Ruby laser Spouse Betty Boyle (m. 1946) Children 4 Awards Stuart Ballantine Medal (1973) IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award (1974) C&C Prize
Willard_Boyle
American physicist (1915–2015)
(1959) John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science (1961) Stuart Ballantine Medal (1962) Nobel Prize in Physics (1964) IEEE Medal of Honor (1967)
Charles_H._Townes
Institute of Radio Engineers (1942), and the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal (1949). He died on 2 May 1992, in Hightstown, New Jersey. Schelkunoff
Sergei_Alexander_Schelkunoff
American electrical engineer (1918–2008)
(1972) IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal (1976) Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal (1981) Columbian Medal (Genoa, 1983) National Academy of Engineering
Amos_E._Joel_Jr.
American electrical engineer, scientist, and author
National Academy of Sciences in 1955. In 1960, Pierce was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal. In 1962, Pierce received the Golden Plate Award of the American
John_R._Pierce
Tall structures designed to support antennas
twice the construction costs and land area of a single mast. In 1924 Stuart Ballantine published two historic papers which led to the development of the
Radio_masts_and_towers
British science fiction writer (1917–2008)
Verne, and Edgar Rice Burroughs as influences. Clarke won the 1963 Stuart Ballantine Medal from the Franklin Institute for the concept of satellite communications
Arthur_C._Clarke
Russian applied physicist (1930–2019)
Institute (KN, DN) Known for Laser diode Thin-film solar cell Awards Stuart Ballantine Medal (1971) EPS Europhysics Prize (1978) Demidov Prize (1999) Nobel
Zhores_Alferov
Hong Kong electrical engineer (1933–2018)
Hsieh (grandfather) Kao Ping-tse (first cousin, once removed) Awards Stuart Ballantine Medal (1977) Rank Prize for Optoelectronics (1978) IEEE Morris N.
Charles_K._Kao
American physicist (1921–1999)
approximation Spouse Aurelia Townes (m. 1951) Children 3 Awards Stuart Ballantine Medal (1962) IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award (1964) Richtmyer
Arthur_Leonard_Schawlow
Indian-American electrical engineer
year later named an award in his honor. Adolph Lomb Medal (1966) Stuart Ballantine Medal (1968) Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1976)
C._Kumar_N._Patel
Science museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wetherill Medal (1926), The Frank P. Brown Medal (first awarded in 1941), Stuart Ballantine Medal (1947), and the Albert A. Michelson Medal (1968). Past winners
Franklin_Institute
Dutch–American physicist (1920–2017)
(m. 1950) Awards Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize (1958) Stuart Ballantine Medal (1961) National Medal of Science (1974) Lorentz Medal (1978)
Nicolaas_Bloembergen
recognition of Young's contributions to the field of radio, he received The Stuart Ballantine Medal of the Franklin Institute in 1957, and A 50-year gold certificate
Leo_C._Young
Type of radio frequency antenna
distorted the radiation pattern. Two historic papers published in 1924 by Stuart Ballantine led to the development of the mast radiator. One derived the radiation
Mast_radiator
Taiwanese–American solid-state physicist (1936–2008)
for New Materials (1985), the David Sarnoff Award (1990), and the Stuart Ballantine Medal (1993). Chang's death in 2008 was marked with memorial services
Leroy_Chang
Austrian-Czech physicist (1925–2020)
physicist in the US and retired in 1995. His honours include the 1979 Stuart Ballantine Medal and his induction into the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame
Benjamin_Abeles
Spanish engineer and count (1895–1936)
Bauersfeld Recipient of the Elliott Cresson Medal 1933 Succeeded by Stuart Ballantine Spanish nobility New creation Count of De La Cierva 1954 Succeeded by
Juan_de_la_Cierva
American aerospace engineer
for his work include the NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1967), the Stuart Ballantine Medal (1967), the Goddard Astronautics Award (1980) and the Caltech
Robert_J._Parks
American rocket engineer (1920–2001)
the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1965) and the Stuart Ballantine Medal (1967). Jack Norval James was born on November 22, 1920, in
Jack_James_(rocket_engineer)
American actor, director, and writer (1940–2022)
Stuart Margolin (January 31, 1940 – December 12, 2022) was an American actor, director, and screenwriter. He was known for playing Evelyn "Angel" Martin
Stuart_Margolin
Medium for transmitting moving images and sound
the Wireless World magazine and won him the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1963. The first satellite television signals from Europe
Television
American physicist
scientists continue to rely on your research." In 1957, he was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In
Robert_Morris_Page
the Wireless World magazine and won him the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1963. The first satellite television signals from Europe
History_of_television
Broadcasting of television using artificial satellites
the Wireless World magazine and won him the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1963. The first satellite relayed communication was achieved
Satellite_television
American radio engineer (1890-1972)
(1890-08-24)August 24, 1890 Died July 6, 1972(1972-07-06) (aged 81) Awards Stuart Ballantine Medal (1947) IEEE Medal of Honor (1963) Scientific career Fields Electrical
George_Clark_Southworth
research that is not aimed at commercial use. Madey was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal from The Franklin Institute in 1989. Madey received the 2012
John_Madey
Austrian-born inventor, physicist and architect
Oxford University, D.Phil. Awards Duddell Medal and Prize (1955) Stuart Ballantine Medal (1960) IEEE Medal of Honor(1973) National Medal of Science (1974)
Rudolf_Kompfner
Class of radio antenna
distorted the radiation pattern. Two papers published in 1924 by Stuart Ballantine led to the adoption of the single-mast monopole radiator. One derived
Monopole_antenna
American electrical engineering professor
received the 1960 IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award and the Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1969. In 1975 he was awarded the William F. Meggers Award
Emmett_Leith
American electrical engineer (1913–1984)
practical communications systems", and the Franklin Institute's 1956 Stuart Ballantine Medal for his studies of space communications. "Frequency Economy
Kenneth_Bullington
American electrical engineer
contributions to "the discovery and development of radar". 1959 – Stuart Ballantine Medal from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There
Albert_H._Taylor
English engineer (1902–1971)
achievement. Reeves worked at STL until retirement. He was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1965 and also the CBE in 1969. Telecommunications Research
Alec_Reeves
employing such radio pioneers as Edward Weston, Lewis M. Hull and Stuart Ballantine. RFL developed technologies, but did not manufacture products. However
Aircraft_Radio_Corporation
King consort of Scotland from 1565 to 1567
The Life of Lady Margaret Douglas. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 131. ISBN 978-0345521392. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, 1545–1567. PG 2471, www.nationalgalleries
Henry_Stuart,_Lord_Darnley
Award
Engineering Autogiro-flying machine with freely rotating wings 1934 Stuart Ballantine Engineering Vertical Antenna for Radio Transmission 1934 Union Switch
Elliott_Cresson_Medal
American television researcher (1904–1986)
was an American television researcher at RCA. He was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1948 for being a pioneer in the development of color television
Raymond_D._Kell
Magnetics Society Achievement Award. He was also presented with the Stuart Ballantine Medal for Computer Sciences by The Franklin Institute in 1973. Bobeck
Andrew_H._Bobeck
American physicist (1937–2021)
received the R. W. Wood Prize. In 1986, Mollenauer was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal. Mollenauer was one of the recipients of the 1991 Rank Prize
Linn_F._Mollenauer
American electrical engineer (1918–1990)
(with Tingye Li and E.A.J. Marcatili), the Franklin Institute's 1977 Stuart Ballantine Medal, and the 1989 John Tyndall Award of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics
Stewart_E._Miller
microwave background. Scovil was awarded the Franklin Institute's 1972 Stuart Ballantine Medal and the 1975 IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award "for the
Henry_Evelyn_Derek_Scovil
American writer and political consultant
Stuart Stevens is an American author and political consultant. He was the cofounder of Washington, D.C.–based political media consultancy Stevens & Schriefer
Stuart_Stevens
American actress, producer and novelist (born 1967)
(2007), and Max (2015). In 2013, Graham published her debut novel with Ballantine Books, Someday, Someday, Maybe. In 2016, Graham reprised her role on a
Lauren_Graham
First operational troposcatter system
but the November 1958 edition of Bell Laboratory Record records the Stuart Ballantine Medal being awarded to "Bullington", hyphenated between Bulling and
Pole Vault (communications system)
Pole_Vault_(communications_system)
Structure of liquids and glasses Structureless particle Stuart Ballantine Stuart Parkin Stuart Thomas Butler Stueckelberg action Subatomic particle Subatomic
Index_of_physics_articles_(S)
Award formerly presented by the IEEE
to his fundamental researches in the field of electronics." 1931 Stuart Ballantine "For his outstanding theoretical and experimental investigations of
IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
IEEE_Morris_N._Liebmann_Memorial_Award
Independent secondary, boarding school in Staunton, Virginia, United States
Stuart Hall School is a Staunton, Virginia, co-educational school for students from Grade 6 to Grade 12, and it offers a boarding program from Grades 8
Stuart_Hall_School
1900) June 18 – Giorgio Morandi, still life painter (b. 1890) June 24 – Stuart Davis, painter (b. 1892) June 26 – Gerrit Rietveld, designer and architect
2015_in_public_domain
English noblewoman (1515–1578)
married Scottish nobleman Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox. Her son Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, married her niece Mary, Queen of Scots, and was the father
Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
Margaret_Douglas,_Countess_of_Lennox
Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1433. ISBN 0-345-45542-8. "What you didn't know about
List of One Day at a Time (1975 TV series) episodes
List_of_One_Day_at_a_Time_(1975_TV_series)_episodes
Beer with high hop content
brewers began seeking out old beer styles that had fallen out of vogue; Ballantine IPA, which had been made in the U.S. since 1890 until the 1990s, proved
India_pale_ale
1988 novel by William Brinkley
Brinkley, William (February 1989). The Last Ship (Paperback ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 21. ISBN 0345359828. USS Nathan James, DDG 80, guided missile
The_Last_Ship_(novel)
American actor
Peter Gerety is an American actor. He played officer, later detective, Stuart Gharty on Homicide: Life on the Street (1996–1999), and Judge Daniel Phelan
Peter_Gerety
Adolf Hitler's half-niece (1908–1931)
Wikidata Q138029595 Toland, John (1976). Adolf Hitler. New York; Toronto: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-25899-1. Alexander, Alex (2005). In de ban van Hitler:
Geli_Raubal
Collection of fantasy short stories by Clark Ashton Smith
Carter. It was first published in paperback by Ballantine Books as the twenty-ninth volume of its Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April 1971. It was the
Hyperborea_(collection)
2005 book by Sonny Brewer
2005 debut novel of Sonny Brewer, published by Ballantine. The novel, inspired by the life of Henry Stuart, who moved from Idaho to Alabama in the 1920s
The_Poet_of_Tolstoy_Park
1990 American TV series or program
Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present (9 ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 1538. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4. Retrieved April 20, 2026. Working
Working_It_Out
Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 1154. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4. McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television:
List_of_The_Rifleman_episodes
1954–1955 fantasy novel by J. R. R. Tolkien
made a nominal payment to Tolkien. Authorized editions followed from Ballantine Books and Houghton Mifflin to tremendous commercial success. Tolkien undertook
The_Lord_of_the_Rings
1988 novel by Jilly Cooper
adaptation". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 May 2024. Heritage, Stuart; Abbott, Kate (28 December 2023). "'Guaranteed to be a banger': the 50 must-see
Rivals_(novel)
English musician and songwriter (born 1942)
First Complete Beatles Discography 1961–1975 (Second ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-345-25680-5. Kim, Michelle (2 August 2017). "Paul
Paul_McCartney
Northern Irish actor (born 1967)
Stuart Graham (born 31 August 1967) is a film, television, and stage actor, born and brought up in Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast and educated at the
Stuart_Graham_(actor)
1965 film by Stuart Burge
of Shakespeare's Othello (1964–1966) staged by John Dexter. Directed by Stuart Burge, the film stars Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Joyce Redman, and
Othello_(1965_British_film)
American science fiction writer and editor (1910–1971)
under his own name and other stories under his primary pseudonym, Don A. Stuart. Campbell also used the pen names Karl Van Kampen and Arthur McCann. His
John_W._Campbell
1977 novel by Terry Brooks
Shannara over seven years, during which time he also attended law school. Ballantine Books published the novel and used it to launch the company's new subsidiary
The_Sword_of_Shannara
American film franchise
published by Ballantine Books in April 1981. It was followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, written by James Kahn and published by Ballantine in May
Indiana_Jones
US Army officer
Stuart Arthur Herrington, Col, U.S. Army (Ret.) is an author and retired counterintelligence officer with extensive interrogation experience in three wars
Stuart_A._Herrington
Proverb
p. 211. Rogers, James T (1985). The Dictionary of Clichés. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-345-33814-3. Titelman, Gregory Y. (1996). Random
Blood_is_thicker_than_water
Global conflict (1939–1945)
ISBN 978-0-521-81144-6. Barker, A. J. (1971). The Rape of Ethiopia 1936. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-02462-6. Beevor, Antony (1998). Stalingrad. New
World_War_II
American author (1941–2021)
Lestat #1–12 by Innovation Comics (1990–1991), compiled into one volume by Ballantine Books (1991) Anne Rice's The Mummy or Ramses the Damned #1–12 by Millennium
Anne_Rice
Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present (9 ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4. p. 1632 Retrieved July 29, 2024.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 2
Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_season_2
Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4. Retrieved May 28, 2021. The Donna Reed
List of The Donna Reed Show episodes
List_of_The_Donna_Reed_Show_episodes
Former royal residence in London, England
December 2013). Elizabeth of York: A Tudor Queen and Her World (1st ed.). Ballantine Books. p. 215. ISBN 978-0345521385. Retrieved 19 July 2020. Davison, Anita
Richmond_Palace
Three linked but pairwise separated rings
Trinity, and in modern commerce as the logo of Ballantine beer, giving them the alternative name Ballantine rings. Physical instances of the Borromean rings
Borromean_rings
Art based on the Star Wars movies
notes, posters and other information. The first books were published by Ballantine Books, a subsidiary of Random House, with later editions appearing under
The_Art_of_Star_Wars
1980 film by David Lynch
April 2020. A tie-in novelization by Christine Sparks was published by Ballantine Books in 1980. The musical score of The Elephant Man was composed and
The_Elephant_Man_(1980_film)
1968 novel by Anne McCaffrey
the first book in the Dragonriders of Pern series. First published by Ballantine Books in July 1968, it was a fix-up of two novellas which between them
Dragonflight_(novel)
ISBN 978-0-87220-575-8. OCLC 46394974 – via Internet Archive. Varasdi, J. Allen (1996). Myth Information. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-41049-1.
List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, 1946-present. Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-35610-9. Dunning, John (1998-05-07). On the Air:
List_of_Gunsmoke_cast_members
Scottish actor and stage director (born 1944)
2013). The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Enhanced ed.). Ballantine Group. ISBN 9780345543363. Courley, Matt. "I Was There Too". earwolf.com
Ian_McDiarmid
STUART BALLANTINE
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Variant spelling of English Star, STARR means "star."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English stigweard, composed of the elements stig "house" and weard "guard," STEWART means "house guard; steward."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Star
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Anglo Saxon American English Scottish
Steward.
Male
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French form of English Stewart, STUART means "house guard; steward." In use by the English and Scottish.
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Holy Star
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Holy Star
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Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
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Steward; Stewart is Clan Name of the Royal House of Scotland; Surname; House Guard
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English : nickname for a brisk or active person, from Middle English smart ‘quick’, ‘prompt’ (Old English smeart ‘stinging’, ‘painful’, from smeortan ‘to sting’). This name is common and widespread throughout England, Wales, and Scotland.
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English : nickname from Middle English sterre, starre ‘star’. The word was also used in a transferred sense of a patch of white hair on the forehead of a horse, and so perhaps the name denoted someone with a streak of white hair. It is possibly also a habitational name, for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a star.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Star 1 and 3.
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Star.
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Star.
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A Steward
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Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."
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Star
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Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
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Steward; Household Guardian; Form of Stuart; Surname; House Guard
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Star
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English : habitational name from any of the various minor places, for example Start Point in Devon, named from Old English steort ‘tail’, in the transferred sense of a promontory or spur of a hill.
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Ability; Capacity
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Who Wears Serpents
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derived from Katherine. Pure.
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Place Name; Brook of the Deer
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Youthful
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English : unexplained; perhaps variant of Dew.
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Modernand Jennifer.
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Clear and Bright Way
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v. i.
To set out; to commence a course, as a race or journey; to begin; as, to start business.
n.
A sudden, unexpected movement; a sudden and capricious impulse; a sally; as, starts of fancy.
n.
A square piece or fragment.
v. i.
Causing a smart; pungent; pricking; as, a smart stroke or taste.
n.
Doctrine or knowledge of the stars; star lore; astrology; astronomy.
n.
Hence, anything which is square, or nearly so
v. t.
To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.
v. i.
Brisk; fresh; as, a smart breeze.
a.
Forming a right angle; as, a square corner.
v. t.
To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from; as, to start a water cask.
v. t.
To cause a smart in.
v. i.
To become somewhat displaced or loosened; as, a rivet or a seam may start under strain or pressure.
v. i.
Smart money (see below).
v. t.
To make swart or tawny; as, to swart a living part.
v. t.
To move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate; as, to start a bone; the storm started the bolts in the vessel.
n.
Having the toe square.
a.
Belonging to, or formed in, an estuary; as, estuary strata.
a.
Rendering equal justice; exact; fair; honest, as square dealing.
n.
Same as Strait-jacket.
n.
An instrument having at least one right angle and two or more straight edges, used to lay out or test square work. It is of several forms, as the T square, the carpenter's square, the try-square., etc.