What is the name meaning of LACER. Phrases containing LACER
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Boy/Male
Gaelic
Small son.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor
Male
Hebrew
(תֶּרַח) Hebrew name TERACH means "delay" and "station." In the bible, this is the name of a place in the wilderness where the Israelites stopped on their Exodus. It is also the name of the father of Abraham.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name derived from the word nîgâh, literally NÎGA means "sight, vision," but usually rendered "looking after."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Primordial Being
Male
Celtic
, farmer, husbandman.
Female
Icelandic
Feminine form of Icelandic Úlfur, ÚLFA means "wolf."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
One with Lovely Eyes
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Another Name for God Murugan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
From the Land of God
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a.
Lacertian.
a.
Lacerating, or having the power to lacerate; as, lacerative humors.
n.
A rent made by ripping, esp. by a seam giving way; a tear; a place torn; laceration.
a.
Like or belonging to the Lacertilia.
v. t.
To tear; to rend; to separate by tearing; to mangle; as, to lacerate the flesh. Hence: To afflict; to torture; as, to lacerate the heart.
p. a.
Rent; torn; mangled; as, a lacerated wound.
n.
One of the Lacertilia.
imp. & p. p.
of Lacerate
a.
Like a lizard; of or pertaining to the Lacertilia.
n. pl.
A division of Reptilia formerly established to include the Lacertilia, Crocodilia, Dinosauria, and other groups. By some writers the name is restricted to the Lacertilia.
p. a.
Alt. of Lacerated
a. & n.
Same as Lacertian.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lacerate
n.
A breach or wound made by lacerating.
n.
The operation of sewing up a laceration of the neck of the uterus.
n.
Any long, slender amphibian of the genus Siren or family Sirenidae, destitute of hind legs and pelvis, and having permanent external gills as well as lungs. They inhabit the swamps, lagoons, and ditches of the Southern United States. The more common species (Siren lacertina) is dull lead-gray in color, and becames two feet long.
pl.
of Lacertus
v. t.
To separate by violence; to pull apart by force; to rend; to lacerate; as, to tear cloth; to tear a garment; to tear the skin or flesh.
a.
That can be lacerated or torn.
n.
The act of lacerating.