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Male
English
English unisex name derived from the Latin word lux, LUX means "light."
Boy/Male
Spanish
Lofty or inspired.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glorified; Exalted; Honourable; Greatly Respected
Boy/Male
Hindu
Tenth incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Life Soul
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin unidentified; perhaps a variant spelling of Wiles or of Wheeless.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Saptorshi | ஸபà¯à®¤à¯‹à®°à¯à®·à¯€
Girl/Female
English
Modern; combination of Jocelyn and the musical term jazz.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Strong; Powerful
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who radiates the light, Bright
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n.
The quality of being diuretical; diuretic property.
a.
Diuretic.
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Active by day; -- applied especially to the eagles and hawks among raptorial birds, and to butterflies (Diurna) among insects.
a.
Daily; recurring every day; performed in a day; going through its changes in a day; constituting the measure of a day; as, a diurnal fever; a diurnal task; diurnal aberration, or diurnal parallax; the diurnal revolution of the earth.
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Of or pertaining to the urine; diuretic; urinary; as, uretic medicine.
n.
The quality of being diurnal.
a.
Relating to the daytime; belonging to the period of daylight, distinguished from the night; -- opposed to nocturnal; as, diurnal heat; diurnal hours.
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An instrument consisting of a mirror moved by clockwork, by which a sunbeam is made apparently stationary, by being steadily directed to one spot during the whole of its diurnal period; also, a geodetic heliotrope.
a.
Daily; diurnal.
n.
A European bulbous liliaceous plant (Urginea, formerly Scilla, maritima), of acrid, expectorant, diuretic, and emetic properties used in medicine. Called also sea onion.
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Provoking the flow of urine; uretic; diuretic.
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Being at, or pertaining to, midday; belonging to, or passing through, the highest point attained by the sun in his diurnal course.
adv.
In a path near the equator, so that the declination is small, or near the horizon, so that the altitude is small; -- said of the heavenly bodies with reference to the diurnal revolution; as, the moon runs low, that is, is comparatively near the horizon when on or near the meridian.
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A hydragogue medicine, usually a cathartic or diuretic.
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A genus of large, brilliantly colored moths native of the West Indies and South America. Their bright colored and tailed hind wings and their diurnal flight cause them to closely resemble butterflies.
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A medicine with diuretic properties.
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Potassium nitrate; niter; a white crystalline substance, KNO3, having a cooling saline taste, obtained by leaching from certain soils in which it is produced by the process of nitrification (see Nitrification, 2). It is a strong oxidizer, is the chief constituent of gunpowder, and is also used as an antiseptic in curing meat, and in medicine as a diuretic, diaphoretic, and refrigerant.
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A diurnal bird or insect.
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Of, pertaining to, done or occuring in, the night; as, nocturnal darkness, cries, expedition, etc.; -- opposed to diurnal.