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CATRIONA CAITRIONA
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English
 Variant spelling of English Catrina, KATRINA means "pure." Compare with another form of Katrina.
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Finnish
Contracted form of Finnish Katariina, KATRIINA means "pure."
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic CatrÃona and Scottish Gaelic Catrìona, both KATRIONA means "pure."
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Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Katrine, CATRINE means "pure."
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Portuguese American
Form of the Greek Catherine meaning pure.
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Australian, Greek, Irish
Pure
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Italian
Italian form of Greek Aikaterine, CATERINA means "pure."
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic CatrÃona and Scottish Gaelic Catrìona, both CATRIONA means "pure."
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Welsh
Welsh form of Old French Caterine, CATRIN means "pure."
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English
Contracted form of English Catriona, CATRINA means "pure."
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German
 Variant spelling of German Katrine, KATRINA means "pure." Compare with another form of Katrina.
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Russian
(Матрона) Russian form of Latin Matrona, MATRYONA means "lady."
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English
 19th-century English elaborated form of Latin cara, CARINA means "beloved." From the constellation Carina, from Latin carina, which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a ship."
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English
English name derived from the name of the Italian island of Capri. The Latin name for Capri is Capreæ, CAPRINA means "goats." But the Greeks were the first to populate the island. Latin Capreæ may be a derivative of Greek kapros, meaning "wild boar."
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Irish
An Irish form of Catherine that derives from an older Greek name meaning “clear, pure.†(See also Caitlin.)
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Greek Aikaterine, CATARINA means "pure."
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Portuguese
Contracted form Portuguese Catarina, CATINA means "pure."
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Irish Scottish French Latin Greek Gaelic
meaning pure.
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Scottish
Modern Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Aikaterine, CATRÃŒONA means "pure."
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Australian, Celtic, Christian, German, Greek, Irish, Scottish, Swedish
Pure; Clear; Similar to Katherine
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The dead and putrefying body or flesh of an animal; flesh so corrupted as to be unfit for food.
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Eating carrion.
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The European carrion crow.
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Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion.
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The carrion crow.
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Feeding on carrion.
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The carrion crow; -- called also gercrow.
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One of a tribe of beetles which feed upon decaying animal and vegetable substances; a carrion beetle.
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That part of a papilionaceous flower, consisting of two petals, commonly united, which incloses the organs of fructification
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The keel of the breastbone of birds.
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Carrion; any filth.
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The two lowest petals of the corolla of a papilionaceous flower, united and inclosing the stamens and pistil; a carina. See Carina.
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A keel
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Dead body; carrion.
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A dead body; carrion.
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A contemptible or worthless person; -- a term of reproach.
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Of or pertaining to the Necrophaga; eating carrion. See Necrophagan.
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A longitudinal ridge or projection like the keel of a boat.
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An electro-positive substance, which in electro-decomposition is evolved at the cathode; -- opposed to anion.