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Girl/Female
Indian
Quite new, Very young, Fresh
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Poison Spewing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Shane, SHAYNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Shayne.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
An Invented Name
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Bailey, BAILY means "bailiff."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Brings Honour to the Family
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Believer of Allah
Boy/Male
English American
British town.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Wrapped
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n.
A tetartohedral solid of the hexagonal system, bounded by six trapezoidal planes. The faces of this form are common on quartz crystals.
n.
An instrument from tetanizing a muscle by irritating its nerve by successive mechanical shocks.
a.
Of or pertaining to tetanus; having the character of tetanus; as, a tetanic state; tetanic contraction.
a.
Resembling tetanus.
n.
See Tautog.
v. t.
To throw, as a muscle, into a state of permanent contraction; to cause tetanus in. See Tetanus, n., 2.
a.
Of or pertaining to spasm; spasmodic; especially, pertaining to tonic spasm; tetanic.
n.
A morbid condition resembling tetanus, but distinguished from it by being less severe and having intermittent spasms.
n.
The property of being tetartohedral.
a.
Produced by wounds; as, traumatic tetanus.
n.
A tetanic spasm in which the body is bent backwards and stiffened.
n.
A painful and usually fatal disease, resulting generally from a wound, and having as its principal symptom persistent spasm of the voluntary muscles. When the muscles of the lower jaw are affected, it is called locked-jaw, or lickjaw, and it takes various names from the various incurvations of the body resulting from the spasm.
a.
Having one fourth the number of planes which are requisite to complete symmetry.
n.
A poisonous base (ptomaine) formed in meat broth through the agency of a peculiar microbe from the wound of a person who has died of tetanus; -- so called because it produces tetanus as one of its prominent effects.
a.
Producing, or tending to produce, tetanus, or tonic contraction of the muscles; as, a tetanic remedy. See Tetanic, n.
n.
That condition of a muscle in which it is in a state of continued vibratory contraction, as when stimulated by a series of induction shocks.
n.
A gobioid fish (Eleotris gyrinus) of the Southern United States; -- called also sleeper.
n.
The production or condition of tetanus.
n.
A substance (notably nux vomica, strychnine, and brucine) which, either as a remedy or a poison, acts primarily on the spinal cord, and which, when taken in comparatively large quantity, produces tetanic spasms or convulsions.
n.
A poisonous alkaloid, C19H21NO3, found in opium in small quantities, having a sharp, astringent taste, and a tetanic action resembling that of strychnine.