What is the name meaning of SEPI. Phrases containing SEPI
See name meanings and uses of SEPI!SEPI
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fearless Guided by Light
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquent by grace of Rahman
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a topographic name for someone who lived in the eastern part of a settlement.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tejashri | தேஜஷà¯à®°à¯€Â
With devine power and grace, Radiant or bright
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of bread.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern, Tamil
Nil
Girl/Female
Muslim
(This was the Name of a poetess, Daughter of al-waqa)
Biblical
which glides away,stream; "the father of such as dwell in tents and have cattle" (Genesis :). This description indicates that he led a wandering life.A shepherda river, moving, or which glides away,stream,
Boy/Male
Indian
One who salutes, Peace
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n.
Something that separates; a hedge; a fence.
n.
A sucker of the sepia or cuttlefish and related animals.
n.
A cephalopod of the genus Sepia, having an internal shell, large eyes, and ten arms furnished with denticulated suckers, by means of which it secures its prey. The name is sometimes applied to dibranchiate cephalopods generally.
n.
The bone or shell of cuttlefish. See Illust. under Cuttlefish.
n.
The common European cuttlefish.
n.
A fine white claylike mineral, soft, and light enough when in dry masses to float in water. It is a hydrous silicate of magnesia, and is obtained chiefly in Asia Minor. It is manufacturd into tobacco pipes, cigar holders, etc. Also called sepiolite.
a.
Of or pertaining to sepia; done in sepia; as, a sepic drawing.
a.
Of a dark brown color, with a little red in its composition; also, made of, or done in, sepia.
pl.
of Sepia
n.
Meerschaum. See Meerschaum.
n.
A pigment prepared from the ink, or black secretion, of the sepia, or cuttlefish. Treated with caustic potash, it has a rich brown color; and this mixed with a red forms Roman sepia. Cf. India ink, under India.
n.
A painting all of one color, as a sepia painting, or an India painting.
n.
A plant of the genus Convolvulus; as, greater bindweed (C. Sepium); lesser bindweed (C. arvensis); the white, the blue, the Syrian, bindweed. The black bryony, or Tamus, is called black bindweed, and the Smilax aspera, rough bindweed.
pl.
of Sepia
n.
A conical calcareous fossil, tapering to a point at the lower extremity, with a conical cavity at the other end, where it is ordinarily broken; but when perfect it contains a small chambered cone, called the phragmocone, prolonged, on one side, into a delicate concave blade; the thunderstone. It is the internal shell of a cephalopod related to the sepia, and belonging to an extinct family. The belemnites are found in rocks of the Jurassic and Cretaceous ages.
a.
Like or pertaining to the cuttlefishes of the genus Sepia.
n.
A genus comprising the common cuttlefish and numerous similar species. See Illustr. under Cuttlefish.