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  • A Case for Two
  • German television series

    A case for two (German: Ein Fall für zwei) is a German television series, which premiered on 11 September 1981 on ZDF. The series, set in Frankfurt, features

    A Case for Two

    A Case for Two

    A_Case_for_Two

  • A Case of Two Cities
  • 2006 novel by Qiu Xiaolong

    A Case of Two Cities is Qiu Xiaolong's fourth Inspector Chen novel (after 2004's When Red Is Black). "There's something especially brave and noble about

    A Case of Two Cities

    A_Case_of_Two_Cities

  • The Case for Israel
  • 2003 book by Alan Dershowitz

    The Case for Israel is a 2003 book by pro-Israel American lawyer Alan Dershowitz in which the author responds to common criticisms of Israel. The Case for

    The Case for Israel

    The_Case_for_Israel

  • Turpin case
  • Abuse case in California

    considered the case to be extraordinary for many reasons. In February 2019, both Turpin parents pleaded guilty on 14 felony counts, including abuse of a dependent

    Turpin case

    Turpin case

    Turpin_case

  • The Case for Reparations
  • 2014 article by Ta-Nehisi Coates

    "The Case for Reparations" is an article written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and published in The Atlantic in 2014. The article focuses on redlining and housing

    The Case for Reparations

    The Case for Reparations

    The_Case_for_Reparations

  • Negreira case
  • Spanish football scandal

    Enríquez Negreira, a former vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). The case centers on payments

    Negreira case

    Negreira_case

  • Case sensitivity
  • Defines whether uppercase and lowercase letters are treated as distinct

    computers, case sensitivity defines whether uppercase and lowercase letters are treated as distinct (case-sensitive) or equivalent (case-insensitive). For instance

    Case sensitivity

    Case sensitivity

    Case_sensitivity

  • A Case of Conscience
  • 1958 science fiction novel by James Blish

    A Case of Conscience is a science fiction novel by American writer James Blish, first published in 1958. It is the story of a Jesuit who investigates

    A Case of Conscience

    A Case of Conscience

    A_Case_of_Conscience

  • Letter case
  • Uppercase or lowercase

    size (e.g. ⟨C, c⟩ ⟨S, s⟩ ⟨O, o⟩), but for others the shapes are different (e.g., ⟨A, a⟩ ⟨G, g⟩ ⟨F, f⟩). The two case variants are alternative representations

    Letter case

    Letter case

    Letter_case

  • Lee Strobel
  • American author and journalist

    Case for Faith for Kids (2006), Zonderkidz, ISBN 978-0-310-71146-9 The Case for Christ for Kids (2006), Zonderkidz, ISBN 978-0-310-71147-6 A Case for

    Lee Strobel

    Lee Strobel

    Lee_Strobel

  • Betty Broderick
  • American murderer (1947–2026)

    prison. The case received extensive media attention. Several books were written on the Broderick case and a television film was broadcast in two parts. In

    Betty Broderick

    Betty Broderick

    Betty_Broderick

  • Two Mules for Sister Sara
  • 1970 film by Don Siegel

    Two Mules for Sister Sara is a 1970 Western film directed by Don Siegel and starring Shirley MacLaine and Clint Eastwood. Set during the second French

    Two Mules for Sister Sara

    Two_Mules_for_Sister_Sara

  • A Disturbing Case
  • 2nd episode of the 1st season of Randall and Hopkirk

    "A Disturbing Case" is the second episode of the 1969 British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), distributed by ITC Entertainment and starring

    A Disturbing Case

    A_Disturbing_Case

  • A Case for Shame
  • 2013 single by Moby and Cold Specks

    "A Case for Shame" is a song by American electronica musician Moby. It was released as the first official single from his eleventh studio album Innocents

    A Case for Shame

    A_Case_for_Shame

  • Case 39
  • 2009 film by Christian Alvart

    Case 39 is a 2009 supernatural horror film directed by Christian Alvart and written by Ray Wright. It stars Renée Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland, Bradley Cooper

    Case 39

    Case_39

  • The Case for Peace
  • 2005 book by Alan Dershowitz

    The Case for Peace: How The Arab–Israeli Conflict Can Be Resolved is a 2005 book by Alan Dershowitz and follow-up to his 2003 book The Case for Israel

    The Case for Peace

    The_Case_for_Peace

  • Two by Twos
  • International Christian movement

    Two by Twos did not form a united front with other Protestant communities. Although the church was noted for extreme anti-Catholic views, it played a

    Two by Twos

    Two by Twos

    Two_by_Twos

  • Two Is a Family
  • 2016 French film

    Two Is a Family (French: Demain tout commence) is a 2016 French comedy-drama film remake of the Mexican film Instructions Not Included (No se Aceptan

    Two Is a Family

    Two_Is_a_Family

  • Tennis for Two
  • 1958 video game

    Tennis for Two (also known as Computer Tennis) is a sports video game that simulates a game of tennis, and was one of the first games developed in the

    Tennis for Two

    Tennis for Two

    Tennis_for_Two

  • Nth Room case
  • 2020 criminal child pornography and sexual blackmail case in South Korea

    The "Nth Room" case (Korean: n번방 사건) is a criminal case involving blackmail, cybersex trafficking, child pornography, and the spread of sexually exploitative

    Nth Room case

    Nth_Room_case

  • Whitechapel (TV series)
  • Television series

    Ripper case. Series one and two were broadcast as a single six-episode season on BBC America, and were subsequently released on DVD as such. For the BBC

    Whitechapel (TV series)

    Whitechapel_(TV_series)

  • Two-body problem
  • Motion problem in classical mechanics

    of interaction between the two bodies. The most prominent example of the classical two-body problem is the gravitational case (see also Kepler problem)

    Two-body problem

    Two-body problem

    Two-body_problem

  • World War II
  • Global conflict (1939-1945)

    Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945), was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Axis powers. Nearly all of the

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Mary Mallon
  • Irish cook who was a carrier of typhoid fever in New York

    to cooking as a career. A further typhoid outbreak at the Sloane Maternity Hospital in early 1915 resulted in twenty-five cases and two deaths. Mallon

    Mary Mallon

    Mary Mallon

    Mary_Mallon

  • Special relativity
  • Theory of interwoven space and time by Albert Einstein

    under rotation in 3-space. Two vectors are said to be orthogonal if ⁠ A ⋅ B = 0 {\displaystyle A\cdot B=0} ⁠. Unlike the case with 3-vectors, orthogonal

    Special relativity

    Special relativity

    Special_relativity

  • Cold case
  • Unsolved crime not now being investigated

    A cold case is an unsolved crime that is not the subject of a current criminal investigation, but for which new information could emerge. Typically, cold

    Cold case

    Cold case

    Cold_case

  • Accusative case
  • Grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb

    case are pronouns: "me", "him", "her", "us", "whom", and "them". For example, the pronoun she, as the subject of a clause, is in the nominative case ("She

    Accusative case

    Accusative_case

  • Sharon Case
  • American actress and former model (born 1971)

    Sharon Case (born February 9, 1971) is an American actress and former model. At the age of 17, Case began working as a model, relocating briefly to Japan

    Sharon Case

    Sharon Case

    Sharon_Case

  • In This Case
  • 1983 painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat

    In This Case is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1983. The artwork, which depicts a skull, is among the most expensive paintings

    In This Case

    In_This_Case

  • A Painful Case
  • Short story by James Joyce

    "A Painful Case" is a short story by Irish author James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. The story details a platonic affair between an

    A Painful Case

    A_Painful_Case

  • The Case for God
  • 2009 book by Karen Armstrong

    The Case for God is a 2009 book by Karen Armstrong. It covers the history of religion, from the Paleolithic age to the present day, with a focus on the

    The Case for God

    The_Case_for_God

  • Sansão case
  • 2020 abuse of a dog in Brazil

    Sansão case (Portuguese: caso Sansão) refers to the torture and attempted murder of a pit bull dog whose two hind legs were dismembered. It occurred in

    Sansão case

    Sansão case

    Sansão_case

  • Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories
  • 1979 Agatha Christie short story collection

    Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published posthumously in the UK by Collins

    Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories

    Miss_Marple's_Final_Cases_and_Two_Other_Stories

  • Newcomb's problem
  • Thought experiment

    make his prediction for the next round, it is clearly reasonable to one-box. In cases (a)–(c), there is a causal connection between two-boxing and losing

    Newcomb's problem

    Newcomb's problem

    Newcomb's_problem

  • The Case for Mars
  • Robert Zubrin book on potential colonization

    The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must is a nonfiction science book by Robert Zubrin, first published in 1996, and revised

    The Case for Mars

    The_Case_for_Mars

  • Vachathi case
  • 1992 atrocity by police against the villagers of Vachathi, Tamil Nadu, India

    The Vachathi case involved a mass crime that occurred on 20 June 1992 in the village of Vachathi, in Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu. A team of 155 forest

    Vachathi case

    Vachathi_case

  • Case study
  • In-depth, detailed examination of a particular case

    A case study is an in-depth, detailed examination of a particular case (or cases) within a real-world context. For example, case studies in medicine may

    Case study

    Case_study

  • Grammatical case
  • Categorization of nouns and modifiers by function

    A grammatical case is a category of nouns and noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals) that corresponds to one or more potential

    Grammatical case

    Grammatical_case

  • List of Case Closed characters
  • The manga series Case Closed, also known as Detective Conan, features a large cast of fictional characters created by Gosho Aoyama. Set in modern-day Japan

    List of Case Closed characters

    List_of_Case_Closed_characters

  • Optical disc packaging
  • Case or other packaging used to protect optical discs

    damage. A jewel case is a compact disc case that has been used since the compact disc was first released in 1982. It is a three-piece plastic case, measuring

    Optical disc packaging

    Optical disc packaging

    Optical_disc_packaging

  • Chinese remainder theorem
  • About simultaneous modular congruences

    To illustrate this for the case of two congruences, let m , n {\displaystyle m,n} be positive integers and let a , b {\displaystyle a,b} be any integers;

    Chinese remainder theorem

    Chinese remainder theorem

    Chinese_remainder_theorem

  • Theodore A. Case
  • American politician

    Theodore A. Case (June 14, 1841 – October 23, 1923) was an American lawyer, banker and politician who served in the New York State Assembly for two terms

    Theodore A. Case

    Theodore A. Case

    Theodore_A._Case

  • Bézout's theorem
  • Number of intersection points of algebraic curves and hypersurfaces

    the polynomials. Moreover, the finite case occurs almost always. In the case of two variables and in the case of affine hypersurfaces, if multiplicities

    Bézout's theorem

    Bézout's_theorem

  • Rip Torn
  • American actor (1931–2019)

    of the acclaimed TV series The Naked City, "A Case Study of Two Savages", adapted from the real-life case of backwood killers Charles Starkweather (played

    Rip Torn

    Rip Torn

    Rip_Torn

  • Case Corporation
  • American agricultural and construction equipment manufacturer

    Case Corporation was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery and construction equipment. Founded in 1842 by Jerome Increase Case as the J. I. Case Threshing

    Case Corporation

    Case Corporation

    Case_Corporation

  • Spherical trigonometry
  • Geometry of figures on the surface of a sphere

    are preferred. Case 7: two angles and two opposite sides given (SSAA). Use Napier's analogies for a and A; or, use Case 3 (SSA) or case 5 (AAS). The solution

    Spherical trigonometry

    Spherical trigonometry

    Spherical_trigonometry

  • Steve Case
  • Businessman and former CEO of AOL

    Union Church. Case graduated from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts in 1980 with a degree in political science. For the next two years he worked

    Steve Case

    Steve Case

    Steve_Case

  • Jacob Two-Two
  • Series of children's books by Mordecai Richler

    Two-Two and the Dinosaur (1987) and Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case (1995) written by Mordecai Richler, and Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (2009) written by Cary

    Jacob Two-Two

    Jacob_Two-Two

  • Inessive case
  • Grammatical case

    inessive case (abbreviated ine; from Latin: inesse "to be in or at") is a locative grammatical case. This case carries the basic meaning of "in": for example

    Inessive case

    Inessive_case

  • The Other Two
  • American sitcom

    struggles to find roles Case Walker as Chase Dubek / ChaseDreams, Cary and Brooke's younger brother, who is thrust into stardom after a viral internet video

    The Other Two

    The_Other_Two

  • Orelha case
  • Killing of a community dog in Santa Catarina state, Brazil

    The Orelha the dog case refers to the death of a community dog named Orelha on January 4, 2026, in Praia Brava, a neighborhood in northern Florianópolis

    Orelha case

    Orelha_case

  • Computer case
  • Enclosure that contains most of the computer hardware

    A computer case, also known as a computer chassis, is the enclosure that contains most of the hardware of a personal computer. The components housed inside

    Computer case

    Computer case

    Computer_case

  • Bushel's Case
  • 1670 English legal case

    Bushel’s Case (1670) 124 E.R. 1006, also spelled Bushell's Case, is a famous English decision on the role of juries. It established beyond question the

    Bushel's Case

    Bushel's Case

    Bushel's_Case

  • Keir Starmer
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024

    same case. They became engaged in 2004 and married on 6 May 2007 at the Fennes Estate just north of Bocking, Essex. The couple have two children: a son

    Keir Starmer

    Keir Starmer

    Keir_Starmer

  • Twin
  • One of two offspring produced by the same pregnancy

    develops alone in the womb (the much more common case in humans) is a singleton; one of a multiple birth is a multiple. Unrelated look-alikes whose resemblance

    Twin

    Twin

    Twin

  • Case Closed
  • Japanese manga series

    Case Closed, also officially known as Detective Conan (Japanese: 名探偵コナン, Hepburn: Meitantei Konan; lit. 'Great Detective Conan'), is a Japanese manga series

    Case Closed

    Case_Closed

  • A Burnt-Out Case
  • 1960 novel by Graham Greene

    A Burnt-Out Case (1960) is a novel by English author Graham Greene, set in a leper colony on the upper reaches of a tributary of the Congo River in Africa

    A Burnt-Out Case

    A_Burnt-Out_Case

  • Type case
  • Compartmentalized wooden box used to store movable type used in letterpress printing

    in a job case, a drawer about two inches (5 cm) high, three feet (90 cm) wide, and about two feet (60 cm) deep, with many small compartments for the

    Type case

    Type case

    Type_case

  • Oblique case
  • Case specifying the use of the object form of pronouns

    objective case (abbr. obj) is a nominal case other than the nominative case and, sometimes, the vocative. A noun or pronoun in the oblique case can generally

    Oblique case

    Oblique_case

  • Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition
  • Mathematical condition for convergence

    involved. By analogy with the two-dimensional case, the general CFL condition for the n {\displaystyle n} -dimensional case is the following one: C = Δ

    Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition

    Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy_condition

  • Topčider Case
  • persecuted for this double-murder, and the case remains unsolved. First commission, set up by the military, found that the two soldiers died in a murder-suicide

    Topčider Case

    Topčider_Case

  • Transfer case
  • Drivetrain used in four-wheel drive vehicles

    vehicles intended for off-road use, this feature is controlled by the driver. The driver can put the transfer case into either "two-wheel-drive" or "four-wheel-drive"

    Transfer case

    Transfer case

    Transfer_case

  • Feldmann case
  • Criminal case in Norway

    The Feldmann case (Norwegian: Feldmannsaken) was a controversial criminal case in Norway in which two border guides admitted to killing an elderly Jewish

    Feldmann case

    Feldmann_case

  • Groveland Four
  • African Americans falsely accused of rape in 1949

    jury. The court overturned the convictions and remanded the case to the lower court for a new trial. In November 1951, Sheriff Willis V. McCall of Lake

    Groveland Four

    Groveland_Four

  • Hello Kitty murder case
  • 1999 murder in Hong Kong

    The Hello Kitty murder case took place in Hong Kong in the spring of 1999, when a nightclub hostess was abducted in Lai Yiu Estate, and subsequently raped

    Hello Kitty murder case

    Hello Kitty murder case

    Hello_Kitty_murder_case

  • Death of John O'Keefe
  • 2022 death in Canton, Massachusetts, US

    I had two conference calls with her had numerous photos etc. We laid out the entire case for her," and, "Of course it's inconclusive, she was a whack

    Death of John O'Keefe

    Death_of_John_O'Keefe

  • Camel case
  • Writing format

    Camel case (sometimes stylized autologically as camelCase or CamelCase, also known as camel caps or more formally as medial capitals) is a writing format

    Camel case

    Camel case

    Camel_case

  • Academy Award for Best Director
  • Category of film award

    in two consecutive years. Francis Ford Coppola is the only director to be nominated for each film of a trilogy, The Godfather trilogy, winning for the

    Academy Award for Best Director

    Academy Award for Best Director

    Academy_Award_for_Best_Director

  • The Conservative Case for Trump
  • 2016 book

    Conservative Case for Trump is a 2016 book written by Phyllis Schlafly, with Ed Martin and Brett M. Decker, arguing that American conservatives should vote for Donald

    The Conservative Case for Trump

    The_Conservative_Case_for_Trump

  • Central Park jogger case
  • 1989 crime in New York City

    Park jogger case (sometimes termed as the Central Park Five case) was a criminal case concerning the assault and rape of Trisha Meili, a woman who was

    Central Park jogger case

    Central Park jogger case

    Central_Park_jogger_case

  • Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem for specific exponents
  • Partial results found before the complete proof

    + y2 and x2 − y2 is either 2 (case A) or 1 (case B). The theorem is proven separately for these two cases. In this case, both x and y are odd and z is

    Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem for specific exponents

    Proof_of_Fermat's_Last_Theorem_for_specific_exponents

  • Tea for Two (song)
  • 1924 Song by Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar

    a pot of tea from thruppence (three pence) to tuppence (two pence). While this may be the case, 'tea for two' would have been a commonplace order for

    Tea for Two (song)

    Tea for Two (song)

    Tea_for_Two_(song)

  • Case fatality rate
  • Medical measurement formula

    epidemiology, case fatality rate (CFR) – or sometimes more accurately case-fatality risk – is the proportion of people who have been diagnosed with a certain

    Case fatality rate

    Case_fatality_rate

  • Old Cases
  • 4th episode of the 1st season of The Wire

    "Old Cases" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American crime drama The Wire. The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David

    Old Cases

    Old_Cases

  • Basket Case (song)
  • 1994 single by Green Day

    "Basket Case" is a song by the American rock band Green Day, released on August 1, 1994, by Reprise Records as the second single from the band's third

    Basket Case (song)

    Basket_Case_(song)

  • Hamraoui case
  • Case involving assault of Kheira Hamraoui

    The Hamraoui case (French: Affaire Hamraoui) refers to the November 2021 assault of French footballer Kheira Hamraoui, the speculation involved, the response

    Hamraoui case

    Hamraoui_case

  • Pathology
  • Study of disease

    which case a more precise choice of word would be "pathophysiologies"). The suffix -pathy is sometimes used to indicate a state of disease in cases of both

    Pathology

    Pathology

    Pathology

  • Ammons haunting case
  • 2011 alleged haunting and demonic possession

    The Ammons haunting case, also known as the Demon House, is a purported haunting and demonic possession which occurred in Gary, Indiana, in 2011. Latoya

    Ammons haunting case

    Ammons_haunting_case

  • Bendu case
  • of a "particularly hideous and atrocious murder". He sentenced Anderson to life imprisonment, a uniquely severe sentence for a manslaughter case at this

    Bendu case

    Bendu_case

  • Misuse case
  • Misuse case is a business process modeling tool used in the software development industry. The term Misuse Case or mis-use case is derived from and is

    Misuse case

    Misuse case

    Misuse_case

  • Series and parallel circuits
  • Types of electrical circuits

    \over G_{2}}+{1 \over G_{3}}+\dots +{1 \over G_{n}}\right)^{-1}.} For a special case of two conductances in series, the total conductance is equal to: G =

    Series and parallel circuits

    Series and parallel circuits

    Series_and_parallel_circuits

  • Ethical dilemma
  • Type of dilemma in philosophy

    self-imposed case, the agent is responsible for the conflict. A common example in this category is making two incompatible promises, for example, to attend two events

    Ethical dilemma

    Ethical_dilemma

  • The Casements
  • Historic house in Florida, United States

    The Casements is a mansion in Ormond Beach, Florida, U.S., famous for being the winter residence of American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller. It is currently

    The Casements

    The Casements

    The_Casements

  • 2020 United States census
  • 24th US national census

    could offer a better rationale. The case was remanded back to the District Court, to allow Commerce to provide a better explanation for the rationale

    2020 United States census

    2020 United States census

    2020_United_States_census

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    }}_{n}\cdot {\boldsymbol {x}}} Note also that for the simple case of N = 1 {\displaystyle N=1} , the two-category case is recovered, with p ( x ) = p 1 ( x )

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Companion case
  • The term companion cases refers to a group of two or more cases which are consolidated by an appellate court while on appeal and are decided together because

    Companion case

    Companion_case

  • Hadiya case
  • 2017–2018 Indian Supreme Court case

    The Hadiya case (Shafin Jahan v. Ashokan K.M) was a 2017–2018 Indian Supreme Court case that affirmed the validity of the marriage of Hadiya (formerly

    Hadiya case

    Hadiya case

    Hadiya_case

  • The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
  • 1985 book by Oliver Sacks

    Sacks chose the title of the book from the case study of one of his patients who has visual agnosia, a neurological condition that leaves him unable

    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

    The_Man_Who_Mistook_His_Wife_for_a_Hat

  • A Case of Murder
  • 2004 film directed by Clive Morris

    A Case of Murder is a 2004 action/crime/thriller film which had its release in South Africa on 2 July 2004. It was based on a true story of a hideous

    A Case of Murder

    A_Case_of_Murder

  • Bob Crane
  • American actor (1928–1978)

    Crane Murder Case, Part Two. Phoenix New Times archive, retrieved November 3, 2015. Rubin, P. (May 5, 1993). The Bob Crane Murder Case, Part Three. Phoenix

    Bob Crane

    Bob Crane

    Bob_Crane

  • Guy Ritchie
  • English filmmaker (born 1968)

    television commercials. In 1995, he directed a short film, The Hard Case, followed by the crime comedy Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), his feature-length

    Guy Ritchie

    Guy Ritchie

    Guy_Ritchie

  • Parametric equation
  • Representation of a curve by a function of a parameter

    parameters. In the case of a single parameter, parametric equations are commonly used to express the trajectory of a moving point. For this case, the parameter

    Parametric equation

    Parametric equation

    Parametric_equation

  • Odebrecht case
  • Corruption investigation in Latin America

    financial operator convicted by the Brazilian courts for the Lava Jato case transferred more than half a million dollars to an account of Gustavo Arribas

    Odebrecht case

    Odebrecht_case

  • Peter Case
  • American singer-songwriter

    performance. Case was born in Buffalo, New York and lived in nearby Hamburg, New York. He wrote his first song "Stay Away," in 1965, at the age of eleven. A veteran

    Peter Case

    Peter Case

    Peter_Case

  • Leningrad affair
  • Series of criminal cases in the Soviet Union

    Leningrad affair, or Leningrad case (Russian: Ленинградское дело, tr. Leningradskoye delo), was a series of criminal cases fabricated in the late 1940s–early

    Leningrad affair

    Leningrad_affair

  • Distinguishing
  • Practice of the law courts

    In law, to distinguish a case means a court decides whether the holding or legal reasoning of a precedent case will not apply due to materially different

    Distinguishing

    Distinguishing

  • Parker–Hulme murder case
  • 1954 New Zealand murder case

    The Parker–Hulme murder case was the murder of Honorah Mary Rieper (also known as Honorah Mary Parker) in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 22 June 1954. The

    Parker–Hulme murder case

    Parker–Hulme murder case

    Parker–Hulme_murder_case

  • Meesha Shafi
  • Pakistani actress, model and a singer

    damages. Meanwhile, other cases that were filed include Shafi's workplace harassment case, Zafar's cybercrime case, and two counter-defamation suits against

    Meesha Shafi

    Meesha Shafi

    Meesha_Shafi

  • Bella Thorne
  • American actress and singer (born 1997)

    Bella: Texas Instruments/DLP commercials. I was the spokes-kid for a series for two years and I made such wonderful friends from the company. "Bella

    Bella Thorne

    Bella Thorne

    Bella_Thorne

  • Case (singer)
  • Musical artist

    Ja Rule. The latter two earned him two Grammy Award nominations. After stints with R&B group 'Future' and a duo called 'Black', Case got work co-writing

    Case (singer)

    Case (singer)

    Case_(singer)

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  • CATE
  • Female

    English

    CATE

    Variant spelling of English Kate, CATE means "pure."

    CATE

  • Case
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, Irish

    Case

    Bringer of Peace; Box

    Case

  • Case
  • Boy/Male

    Irish English

    Case

    Observant; alert; vigorous.

    Case

  • CALE
  • Male

    English

    CALE

    Short form of English Caleb, CALE means "dog" or "rabid."

    CALE

  • CHASE
  • Male

    English

    CHASE

    Middle English surname (of Norman French origin) transferred to forename use, CHASE means "hunter." 

    CHASE

  • Care
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Care

    English : occupational name for a locksmith, Middle English keyere, kayer, an agent derivative of keye ‘key’ (from Old English cǣg).Probably an Americanized form of German Kehr or Gehr.

    Care

  • Cage
  • Surname or Lastname

    Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia)

    Cage

    Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia) : from Middle English, Old French cage ‘cage’, ‘enclosure’ (Latin cavea ‘container’, ‘cave’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of small cages for animals or birds, or a keeper of the large public cage in which petty criminals were confined for short periods of imprisonment.

    Cage

  • Hase
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Hase

    German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hās ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shōjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.

    Hase

  • Cake
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cake

    English : from the Middle English cake denoting a flat loaf made from fine flour (Old Norse kaka), hence a metonymic occupational name for a baker who specialized in fancy breads. It was first attested as a surname in the 13th century (Norfolk, Northamptonshire).

    Cake

  • Case
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Case

    English : from Anglo-Norman French cas(s)e ‘case’, ‘container’ (from Latin capsa), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of boxes or chests.Americanized spelling of French Caisse.Americanized spelling of Kaas.Americanized spelling of German Käse, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of cheese. Compare Kaeser.

    Case

  • Cade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cade

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Cade, a survival of the Old English personal name or byname Cada, which is probably from a Germanic root meaning ‘lump’, ‘swelling’.English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English, Old French cade ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of Germanic origin, probably akin to the root mentioned in 1).English : nickname for a gentle or inoffensive person, from Middle English cade ‘domestic animal’, ‘pet’ (of unknown origin).French (Cadé) : topographic name from cade ‘juniper’ (from Latin catanus).Bearers of the name Caddé, from Amiens, were documented in Quebec city by 1670.

    Cade

  • Cabe
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Irish

    Cabe

    Rope-maker; A Cape

    Cabe

  • CASS
  • Female

    English

    CASS

    English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men." 

    CASS

  • Cane
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cane

    English : nickname for a tall thin man, from Middle English, Old French cane ‘cane’, ‘reed’ (Latin canna). It may also be a topographic name for someone who lived in a damp area overgrown with reeds, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who gathered reeds, which were widely used in the Middle Ages as a floor covering, as roofing material, and for weaving small baskets.Southern Italian : either a habitational name from a place named Canè, in Bescia and Belluna, or more likely an occupational name for a basket maker or the like, from Greek kanna ‘reed’ + the occupational suffix -(e)as.French : Norman and Picard variant of chane a term denoting a particular type of elongated pitcher (ultimately from Latin canna ‘reed’), hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a potter who specialized in making such jugs, or a nickname for someone who resembled one.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Köhn (see Kuehn).

    Cane

  • Chase
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chase

    English : metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or rather a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a house, probably the occupier of the most distinguished house in the village, from a southern derivative of Latin casa ‘hut’, ‘cottage’, ‘cabin’.Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset Co., MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the U.S. Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a U.S. senator, and secretary of the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War.

    Chase

  • Jase
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American

    Jase

    a healing.

    Jase

  • Cave
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French

    Cave

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French : nickname for a bald man, from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’. Compare Chaffee.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire called Cave, apparently from a river name derived from Old English cāf ‘swift’.French : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in or in charge of the wine cellars of a great house, from Old French cave ‘cave’, ‘cellar’ (Latin cavea, a derivative of cavus ‘hollow’).French, possibly also English : topographic name for someone who lived in or near a cave, from the same word as in 3 in an older sense.

    Cave

  • Cass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cass

    English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.

    Cass

  • Cast
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent)

    Cast

    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent) : possibly a nickname from Norman caste ‘chaste’, ‘virtuous’ (from Old French chaste).Possibly an altered spelling of French Caste, cognate with 2.

    Cast

  • CASEY
  • Female

    English

    CASEY

    Variant spelling of English Cassie, CASEY means "she who entangles men." Compare with masculine Casey. 

    CASEY

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  • Evlyn
  • Girl/Female

    German, Hebrew

    Evlyn

    Hazelnut; Life; Form of Eve

  • Meetraj | மித்ராஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Meetraj | மித்ராஜ

    Kingdom of friends

  • Ishrat
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ishrat

    Intimacy. Companionship.

  • VESA
  • Male

    Finnish

    VESA

    Finnish name VESA means "sapling."

  • Samarinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Samarinder

    God of War

  • Diyan |
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    Muslim

    Diyan |

    Lamp

  • Machbenah
  • Biblical

    Machbenah

    Machbanai, poverty; the smiting of his son

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shankh

    A Shell

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Shameen

    Intelligent, Happy, Auspicious, Security, Wealthy

  • Adolchit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Adolchit

    One whose Mind does Not Waver

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  • Base
  • n.

    A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.

  • Lower-case
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or kept in, the lower case; -- used to denote the small letters, in distinction from capitals and small capitals. See the Note under 1st Case, n., 3.

  • Case
  • n.

    An inclosing frame; a casing; as, a door case; a window case.

  • Case
  • v. t.

    To cover or protect with, or as with, a case; to inclose.

  • Cased
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Case

  • Cash
  • v. t.

    To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.

  • Vase
  • n.

    A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes, and anciently for sacrificial uses; especially, a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament; as, a porcelain vase; a gold vase; a Grecian vase. See Illust. of Portland vase, under Portland.

  • Base
  • a.

    Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations.

  • Cast
  • v. t.

    To cause to fall; to shed; to reflect; to throw; as, to cast a ray upon a screen; to cast light upon a subject.

  • Case
  • n.

    A box, sheath, or covering; as, a case for holding goods; a case for spectacles; the case of a watch; the case (capsule) of a cartridge; a case (cover) for a book.

  • Case
  • n.

    A box and its contents; the quantity contained in a box; as, a case of goods; a case of instruments.

  • Cake
  • v. i.

    To form into a cake, or mass.

  • Case
  • v. t.

    To strip the skin from; as, to case a box.

  • Base
  • a.

    Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.

  • Case
  • v. i.

    To propose hypothetical cases.

  • Base
  • a.

    Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin.

  • Case
  • n.

    That which befalls, comes, or happens; an event; an instance; a circumstance, or all the circumstances; condition; state of things; affair; as, a strange case; a case of injustice; the case of the Indian tribes.

  • Base
  • a.

    Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.

  • Ease
  • n.

    Freedom from care, solicitude, or anything that annoys or disquiets; tranquillity; peace; comfort; security; as, ease of mind.