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ABIOTIC COMPONENT

  • Abiotic component
  • Non-living factors that affect organisms and ecosystems

    In ecology, abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning

    Abiotic component

    Abiotic_component

  • Ecosystem
  • Community of living organisms together with the nonliving components of their environment

    by organisms in interaction with their environment. The biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. Ecosystems

    Ecosystem

    Ecosystem

    Ecosystem

  • Abiogenic petroleum origin
  • Fringe theory about the origin of petroleum

    and natural gas deposits were formed inorganically, commonly known as abiotic oil. Scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports a biogenic origin for

    Abiogenic petroleum origin

    Abiogenic_petroleum_origin

  • River ecosystem
  • Type of aquatic ecosystem with flowing freshwater

    specialized to live with flow conditions. The non-living components of an ecosystem are called abiotic components. E.g. stone, air, soil, etc. Unidirectional water

    River ecosystem

    River ecosystem

    River_ecosystem

  • Ecology
  • Study of organisms and their environment

    of organisms, the communities they make up, and the non-living (abiotic) components of their environment. Ecosystem processes, such as primary production

    Ecology

    Ecology

    Ecology

  • Lake ecosystem
  • Type of ecosystem

    includes biotic (living) plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as abiotic (non-living) physical and chemical interactions. Lake ecosystems are a

    Lake ecosystem

    Lake ecosystem

    Lake_ecosystem

  • Graneros
  • City and Commune in O'Higgins Region, Chile

    Graneros is a commune and city in central Chile, located in the O’Higgins Region, Cachapoal Province. It covers an area of 113 km2 and has a population

    Graneros

    Graneros

    Graneros

  • Soil ecology
  • Study of the interaction of soil and life

    omnivory. However, there is growing evidence on the strong influence of abiotic filters, such as temperature, moisture and soil pH, as well as soil habitat

    Soil ecology

    Soil_ecology

  • Biogeochemical cycle
  • Chemical transfer pathway between Earth's biological and non-biological parts

    oceans. Minerals cycle through the biosphere between the biotic and abiotic components and from one organism to another. Ecological systems (ecosystems)

    Biogeochemical cycle

    Biogeochemical cycle

    Biogeochemical_cycle

  • Desert ecology
  • Study of interactions between both biotic and abiotic components of desert environments

    Desert ecology is the study of interactions between both biotic and abiotic components of desert environments. A desert ecosystem is defined by interactions

    Desert ecology

    Desert ecology

    Desert_ecology

  • Outline of biology
  • Ecology – Biodiversity – habitat – plankton – thermocline – saprobe Abiotic component: water – light – radiation – temperature – humidity – atmosphere –

    Outline of biology

    Outline of biology

    Outline_of_biology

  • Resource (biology)
  • Anything required by an organism to survive, grow, and reproduce

    competition Liebig's law of the minimum Niche differentiation Abiotic component Biotic component Community ecology Ecology Population ecology Plant ecology

    Resource (biology)

    Resource_(biology)

  • Abiotic stress
  • Stress on organisms caused by nonliving factors

    Abiotic stress is the negative impact of non-living factors on the living organisms in a specific environment. The non-living variable must influence

    Abiotic stress

    Abiotic_stress

  • Branches of science
  • Subdivisions of science defined by their scope

    and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components. Topics of interest include the biodiversity, distribution, biomass

    Branches of science

    Branches_of_science

  • Invasive species
  • Non-native organism causing damage to an established environment

    also alter their environment by releasing chemical compounds, modifying abiotic factors, or affecting the behavior of herbivores, all of which can impact

    Invasive species

    Invasive species

    Invasive_species

  • Productivity (ecology)
  • Rate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem

    being photoautotrophs, is also dependent on factors such as salinity and abiotic stressors from the surrounding environment. The rest of the eukaryotic

    Productivity (ecology)

    Productivity (ecology)

    Productivity_(ecology)

  • Limiting factor
  • Bottleneck variable limiting the evolution of a system

    reactions, transport of a reactant may be limiting. Abiotic component Bateman's principle Biotic component Bottleneck (software) Chemical kinetics Competition

    Limiting factor

    Limiting_factor

  • Energy flow (ecology)
  • Flow of energy through food chains in ecological energetics

    ecosystems: Trophic components General Abiotic component Abiotic stress Behaviour Biogeochemical cycle Biomass Biotic component Biotic stress Carrying

    Energy flow (ecology)

    Energy flow (ecology)

    Energy_flow_(ecology)

  • Forest ecology
  • Study of interactions between the biota and environment in forests

    and micro-organisms (biotic components) in that area functioning together with all of the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment. Forests

    Forest ecology

    Forest ecology

    Forest_ecology

  • Allogenic succession
  • Succession driven by the abiotic components of an ecosystem

    succession driven by the abiotic components of an ecosystem. In contrast, autogenic succession is driven by the biotic components of the ecosystem. An allogenic

    Allogenic succession

    Allogenic_succession

  • Tropical ecology
  • Study of the relationships between the biotic and abiotic components of the tropics

    ecology is the study of the relationships between the biotic and abiotic components of the tropics, or the area of the Earth that lies between the Tropic

    Tropical ecology

    Tropical_ecology

  • Nature
  • Material world and its phenomena

    ecology, and others. Ecosystems are composed of a variety of biotic and abiotic components that function in an interrelated way. The structure and composition

    Nature

    Nature

    Nature

  • Cascade effect (ecology)
  • Series of secondary extinctions

    ecosystems: Trophic components General Abiotic component Abiotic stress Behaviour Biogeochemical cycle Biomass Biotic component Biotic stress Carrying

    Cascade effect (ecology)

    Cascade_effect_(ecology)

  • Glossary of ecology
  • Wikimedia list

    L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References External links abiotic component adaptive behavior In behavioral ecology, any behavior which contributes

    Glossary of ecology

    Glossary_of_ecology

  • Biotic material
  • Any material originating from living organisms

    essential component of the exoskeleton of bivalve mollusks made of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), but contains little organic carbon. Abiotic component Biomass

    Biotic material

    Biotic_material

  • Ecotope
  • Ecologically distinct landscape feature

    of biotic and abiotic components, ecotope classification should stratify landscapes based on a combination of both biotic and abiotic factors, including

    Ecotope

    Ecotope

    Ecotope

  • Ecosystem structure
  • Spatial arrangement and interrelationships of components within an ecosystem

    species occupy specific ecological niches, defined by a complete set of abiotic components and biotic factors (e.g., biological interactions, intraspecific competition

    Ecosystem structure

    Ecosystem structure

    Ecosystem_structure

  • Soil carbon
  • Solid carbon stored in global soils

    the value of understanding soil as a living system as opposed to an abiotic component. Specific carbon related benchmarks used to evaluate soil health include

    Soil carbon

    Soil carbon

    Soil_carbon

  • List of life sciences
  • Branches of science that involve the scientific study of life

    due to ecological pressure Ecosystem ecology – study of biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems and their interactions within an ecosystem Landscape

    List of life sciences

    List of life sciences

    List_of_life_sciences

  • Arborist
  • Occupation concerning the care of perennial woody plants

    very large and complex trees, or ecological communities and their abiotic components in the context of the landscape ecosystem. These may require monitoring

    Arborist

    Arborist

    Arborist

  • Taiga of North America
  • Ecoregion in North America

    threats such as deforestation. These threats alter the biotic and abiotic components of the region, which lead to further degradation and to various endangered

    Taiga of North America

    Taiga of North America

    Taiga_of_North_America

  • Glossary of environmental science
  • (sustainability) reduce, remanufacture, reuse, recycle, recover. abiotic component - Any non-living chemical or physical part of the environment that

    Glossary of environmental science

    Glossary_of_environmental_science

  • Diapause
  • Response delay in animal dormancy

    the tropics is often initiated in response to biotic rather than abiotic components. For example, food in the form of vertebrate carcasses may be more

    Diapause

    Diapause

  • Ecosystem ecology
  • Study of living and non-living components of ecosystems and their interactions

    ecology is the integrated study of living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of ecosystems and their interactions within an ecosystem framework

    Ecosystem ecology

    Ecosystem ecology

    Ecosystem_ecology

  • Marine food web
  • Marine consumer-resource system

    jellyfish bloom in vast numbers, and it has been shown they form major components in the diets of tuna, spearfish and swordfish as well as various birds

    Marine food web

    Marine food web

    Marine_food_web

  • Outline of agriculture
  • Overview of and topical guide to agriculture

    consisting of all the living organisms or biotic components in a particular area and the nonliving or abiotic component with which the organisms interact, such

    Outline of agriculture

    Outline_of_agriculture

  • Food web
  • Natural interconnection of food chains

    overall structure is maintained in spite of an ongoing flow and change of components." The farther a living system (e.g., ecosystem) sways from equilibrium

    Food web

    Food web

    Food_web

  • Mesopredator release hypothesis
  • Ecological theory

    ecosystems: Trophic components General Abiotic component Abiotic stress Behaviour Biogeochemical cycle Biomass Biotic component Biotic stress Carrying

    Mesopredator release hypothesis

    Mesopredator release hypothesis

    Mesopredator_release_hypothesis

  • Ecological classification
  • consider all four elements of the definition of ecosystems: a biotic component, an abiotic complex, the interactions between and within them, and the physical

    Ecological classification

    Ecological_classification

  • Agroecology
  • Study of ecological processes in agriculture

    nutrient cycles, and the ecological interactions among biotic and abiotic components of an agroecosystem. Other scholars identify distinct historical traditions

    Agroecology

    Agroecology

  • Chronosequence
  • Ecological sites of different ages

    is that no other variable besides age (such as various abiotic components and biotic components) has changed between sites of interest. Because this assumption

    Chronosequence

    Chronosequence

  • Sustainable gardening
  • ecosystems: Trophic components General Abiotic component Abiotic stress Behaviour Biogeochemical cycle Biomass Biotic component Biotic stress Carrying

    Sustainable gardening

    Sustainable gardening

    Sustainable_gardening

  • National parks of Canada
  • Parks owned and maintained by the federal government of Canada

    of managing national parks by human hands to maintain biotic and abiotic components, Parks Canada placed an emphasis on ecological integrity within the

    National parks of Canada

    National parks of Canada

    National_parks_of_Canada

  • Flower
  • Reproductive structure in flowering plants

    80% of flowering plants make use of biotic or living vectors. Others use abiotic or non-living vectors, or some combination of the two. Flowers that use

    Flower

    Flower

    Flower

  • Limnoforming
  • Introducing living organisms in a degraded lake to improve its biological activity

    Limnoforming is a process using living organisms to enhance a habitat's abiotic component, ultimately rendering it more conducive to a higher ecological quality

    Limnoforming

    Limnoforming

  • Nanobiotechnology
  • Intersection of nanotechnology and biology

    makes use of biological materials/components – it could in principle or does alternatively use abiotic components. It plays a smaller role in medicine

    Nanobiotechnology

    Nanobiotechnology

    Nanobiotechnology

  • Bioregion
  • Ecology terminology

    sub-continental and regional scales to sub-regional and local scales. In addition, 5 abiotic methods have been utilized to inform the delineation of biogeographical

    Bioregion

    Bioregion

    Bioregion

  • Synthetic biology
  • Interdisciplinary branch of biology and engineering

    properties of life, or more ambitiously to recreate life from non-living (abiotic) components. Synthetic life biology attempts to create living organisms capable

    Synthetic biology

    Synthetic biology

    Synthetic_biology

  • Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company
  • and ecosystem services through impacting the region's bionic and abiotic components as well as the physical landscape. Prior to mining, much of the land

    Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company

    Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company

    Woodruff_v._North_Bloomfield_Gravel_Mining_Company

  • Systems ecology
  • Holistic approach to the study of ecological systems

    living system. Ecosystem ecology is the integrated study of biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems and their interactions within an ecosystem framework

    Systems ecology

    Systems ecology

    Systems_ecology

  • Outline of ecology
  • Scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment

    – Desert ecology – Study of interactions between both biotic and abiotic components of desert environments – Forest ecology – Study of interactions between

    Outline of ecology

    Outline_of_ecology

  • Islamic views on evolution
  • have the ability to reason. He also stated that the Earth began with abiotic components such as "minerals". Slowly, primitive stages of plants such as "herbs

    Islamic views on evolution

    Islamic_views_on_evolution

  • Abiogenesis
  • Life arising from non-living matter

    laboratory," similar to volcanic gases today which still support some abiotic chemistry. Despite the likely increased volcanism from early plate tectonics

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

  • Autogenic succession
  • allogenic succession is driven by the abiotic components of the ecosystem. The plants themselves (biotic components) cause succession to occur. Light captured

    Autogenic succession

    Autogenic_succession

  • Pedotope
  • Pedotope is the total soil component of the abiotic matrix present in an ecotope. The pedotope is not one particular kind of soil, nor even the dominant

    Pedotope

    Pedotope

  • Species distribution
  • Geographical area in which a species can be found

    the availability of resources, and other abiotic and biotic factors. There are three main types of abiotic factors: climatic factors consist of sunlight

    Species distribution

    Species distribution

    Species_distribution

  • Microbial population biology
  • of nutrient cycling and energy movement between biotic as well as abiotic components of ecosystems. Microbial population biology can include aspects of

    Microbial population biology

    Microbial_population_biology

  • Macrozamia glaucophylla
  • Species of plant

    system, a land-based community of organisms where the biotic and abiotic components interact in the given area. It is also known as zamia, zamia 'palm'

    Macrozamia glaucophylla

    Macrozamia glaucophylla

    Macrozamia_glaucophylla

  • Outline of geography
  • Hierarchical outline list of articles related to geography

    nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are regarded

    Outline of geography

    Outline of geography

    Outline_of_geography

  • Aquatic ecosystem
  • Ecosystem in a body of water

    includes biotic (living) plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as abiotic (non-living) physical and chemical interactions. Lake ecosystems are a

    Aquatic ecosystem

    Aquatic_ecosystem

  • Heterotroph hypothesis
  • depended on abiotically synthesised organic structures as an energy source and for their structural components. The idea is commonly paired with abiotic organic

    Heterotroph hypothesis

    Heterotroph_hypothesis

  • Geotourism
  • Tourism associated with geological attractions and destinations

    destinations. Geotourism (tourism with a geological base) deals with the abiotic natural and built environments. Geotourism was first defined in England

    Geotourism

    Geotourism

    Geotourism

  • Phage ecology
  • Interaction of bacteriophages with their environments

    needed] An ecosystem consists of both the biotic and abiotic components of an environment. Abiotic entities are not alive and so an ecosystem essentially

    Phage ecology

    Phage_ecology

  • Marine biogeochemical cycles
  • oceans. Minerals cycle through the biosphere between the biotic and abiotic components and from one organism to another. Water is the medium of the oceans

    Marine biogeochemical cycles

    Marine biogeochemical cycles

    Marine_biogeochemical_cycles

  • Biological organisation
  • Hierarchy of complex structures and systems within biological sciences

    lower levels. For example, the organism may be described at any of its component levels, including the atomic, molecular, cellular, histological (tissue)

    Biological organisation

    Biological organisation

    Biological_organisation

  • Biotic potential
  • Individuals = Biotic Potential/Resistance of the Environment (Biotic and Abiotic) Chapman also relates to a "vital index", regarding a ratio to find the

    Biotic potential

    Biotic_potential

  • Veselovsky Reservoir
  • Reservoir in Rostov Oblast, Russia

    Nikanorov, A.M.; Khoruzhaya, T.A. (2019). "The Role of Biotic and Abiotic Component of the Aquatic Ecosystems in the Formation of Ecological Trouble in

    Veselovsky Reservoir

    Veselovsky_Reservoir

  • Ecological unit
  • diverse and complex conditions of the Earth, including both biotic and abiotic components. They often differ in geographic locations with respect to their position

    Ecological unit

    Ecological_unit

  • Amelia Calonge
  • Spanish paleontologist

    (2022). Dissemination about the environment: Keys to impulse the abiotic component of environmental education. In C. Vasconcelos & C. S. C. Calheiros

    Amelia Calonge

    Amelia Calonge

    Amelia_Calonge

  • Horticulture
  • Small-scale cultivation of plants

    prevent the soil degradation seen in monocultures, and soil analysis. Abiotic factors such as weather, light and temperature are all things that can

    Horticulture

    Horticulture

    Horticulture

  • Ropar Wetland
  • Artificial or man-made lake

    pH, inorganic salts, nutrients and dissolved gases are the main abiotic components of the wetland ecosystems with the organic matter caused by the death

    Ropar Wetland

    Ropar Wetland

    Ropar_Wetland

  • Dispersal of invasive species by ballast water
  • mussels, often in monotypic populations, have been shown to damage abiotic components found in invaded habitats such as boats, waterways, harbors, water

    Dispersal of invasive species by ballast water

    Dispersal_of_invasive_species_by_ballast_water

  • Biotic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Moore Biotic Baking Brigade, an unofficial group of pie-throwing activists Abiotic Antibiotics are agents that either kill bacteria or inhibit their growth

    Biotic

    Biotic

  • Iron cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle of Fe2+/Fe3+

    This process can be entirely abiotic or facilitated by microorganisms, especially iron-oxidizing bacteria. The abiotic processes include the rusting

    Iron cycle

    Iron cycle

    Iron_cycle

  • Canada National Parks Act
  • Canadian act of parliament

    characteristic of its natural region and likely to persist, including abiotic components and the composition and abundance of native species and biological

    Canada National Parks Act

    Canada National Parks Act

    Canada_National_Parks_Act

  • Pesticide degradation
  • involves both biotic and abiotic transformation processes. Biotic transformation is mediated by microorganisms, while abiotic transformation involves processes

    Pesticide degradation

    Pesticide_degradation

  • Biotic stress
  • Biological harm to an organism

    insects, weeds, and cultivated or native plants. It is different from abiotic stress, which is the negative impact of non-living factors on the organisms

    Biotic stress

    Biotic_stress

  • Physiotope
  • evolution of abiotic components of ecosystems. Physiotopes can be utilized in mapping landscapes to help study the relation between abiotic and biotic parts

    Physiotope

    Physiotope

  • Eciton burchellii
  • Species of ant

    genetic based caste determination amongst each patriline. These genetic components have been shown not only in Eciton burchellii, but across numerous other

    Eciton burchellii

    Eciton burchellii

    Eciton_burchellii

  • Aeroecology
  • Ecology of aerial environments

    organisms and the way they utilize and interact with other biotic and abiotic components of the atmosphere. The aerosphere is viewed as habitat and the way

    Aeroecology

    Aeroecology

  • Biosignature
  • Substance providing scientific evidence of past or present life

    phenomenon that can be explained by biological processes where all possible abiotic causes of this phenomenon have been eliminated. This term is mainly used

    Biosignature

    Biosignature

  • Methane
  • Hydrocarbon compound (CH4) in natural gas

    more important source of methane at depth (crystalline bedrock) is abiotic. Abiotic means that methane is created from inorganic compounds, without biological

    Methane

    Methane

    Methane

  • National Oceanographic Partnership Program
  • American organization

    and mobile platforms to better understand how human, biotic, and abiotic components influence the soundscape and ecosystem of the Outer Continental Shelf

    National Oceanographic Partnership Program

    National_Oceanographic_Partnership_Program

  • Natural environment
  • Living and non-living things on Earth

    The natural environment or natural world encompasses all biotic and abiotic things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial. The term

    Natural environment

    Natural environment

    Natural_environment

  • Allee effect
  • Population phenomenon in biology

    benefit of the species. This alteration could involve changes in both abiotic (temperature, turbulence, etc.) or biotic (toxins, hormones, etc.) environmental

    Allee effect

    Allee_effect

  • Resource
  • Source or supply from which benefit is produced

    classified in different ways. Resources can be categorized based on origin: Abiotic resources comprise non-living things (e.g., land, water, air, and minerals

    Resource

    Resource

    Resource

  • Oxygen cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle of oxygen

    O3, SO2, H2SO4, MgO, CaO, Al2O3, SiO2, and PO3−4. While there are many abiotic sources and sinks for O2, the presence of the profuse concentration of

    Oxygen cycle

    Oxygen cycle

    Oxygen_cycle

  • Quercus rubra
  • Species of flowering plant in the beech and oak family Fagaceae

    availability, tannin concentration, and animal dispersal are the most necessary component for the species' longevity and survival. The high influx of the species

    Quercus rubra

    Quercus rubra

    Quercus_rubra

  • Decomposition
  • Process of breaking down organic matter

    organisms that have extended periods of dormancy. One can differentiate abiotic decomposition from biotic decomposition (biodegradation); the former means

    Decomposition

    Decomposition

    Decomposition

  • Tau Ceti
  • Single yellow-hued star in the constellation Cetus

    atmospheric composition via spectroscopy, if the composition is unlikely to be abiotic, just as oxygen on Earth is indicative of life. The most optimistic search

    Tau Ceti

    Tau Ceti

    Tau_Ceti

  • Earliest known life forms
  • fractionation. The primary issue with isotopic evidence of life is that abiotic processes can fractionate isotopes and produce similar signatures to biotic

    Earliest known life forms

    Earliest known life forms

    Earliest_known_life_forms

  • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
  • Chemical compound

    in the environment. The degradation of EDTA is slow. It mainly occurs abiotically in the presence of sunlight. The most important process for the elimination

    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid

    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid

    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic_acid

  • Chemical process of decomposition
  • environment. When soil is present, its destruction is influenced by both abiotic (water, temperature, soil type, and pH) and biotic (fauna and flora) agents

    Chemical process of decomposition

    Chemical_process_of_decomposition

  • Trail pheromone
  • Bodily secreted chemicals that affect the target's behavior

    produce their trail pheromones through their poison glands. The major component in the trail pheromones secreted by Pristomyrex pungens is 6-n-pentyl-2-pyrone;

    Trail pheromone

    Trail_pheromone

  • Uranium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 92 (U)

    C. Nier to separate uranium isotopes for determination of the fissile component, and on 29 February 1940, Nier used an instrument he built at the University

    Uranium

    Uranium

    Uranium

  • Isoprene
  • Bio-organic compound that serves as the building unit of terpenes

    Isoprene emission appears to be a mechanism that trees use to combat abiotic stresses. In particular, isoprene has been shown to protect against moderate

    Isoprene

    Isoprene

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
  • Hydrocarbon composed of multiple aromatic rings

    aromatic hydrocarbons are discussed as possible starting materials for abiotic syntheses of materials required by the earliest forms of life. The terms

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

    Polycyclic_aromatic_hydrocarbon

  • Water potential
  • Potential energy of water per unit volume relative to water in known conditions

    water potential factor, such as pressure or elevation.Soil moisture is an abiotic factor that affects sapling growth because water is needed for photosynthesis

    Water potential

    Water_potential

  • Citric acid cycle
  • Interconnected biochemical reactions releasing energy

    Bocková J, Turner AM, Hara N, Mikhnova D, Meinert C, et al. (2025-04-29). "Abiotic origin of the citric acid cycle intermediates". Proceedings of the National

    Citric acid cycle

    Citric acid cycle

    Citric_acid_cycle

  • Colorado potato beetle
  • Species of beetle

    dispersal to occur, certain conditions need to be met, both abiotic and biotic. Abiotic factors include temperature, photoperiod, insolation, wind, and

    Colorado potato beetle

    Colorado potato beetle

    Colorado_potato_beetle

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    Indian

    Avinandita

    Idiotic

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  • Ring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Dutch

    Ring

    English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rings (from Middle English ring, Middle High German rinc, Middle Dutch ring), either to be worn as jewelry or as component parts of chain-mail, harnesses, and other objects. In part it may also have arisen as a nickname for a wearer of a ring.Scandinavian : from ring ‘ring’, probably an ornamental name but possibly applied in the same sense as 3 or 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rink, rinc ‘circle’.Irish (eastern County Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Rinn (see Reen).

    Ring

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    Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian

    Cybele

    Seer; Oracle; Mother; Name of an Asiatic Goddess; Asian Goddess; Goddess of Fertility

    Cybele

  • Clear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clear

    English : probably a habitational name from clere, a component of several place names in north Hampshire (Highclere, Burghclere, Kingsclere). This is of uncertain origin, probably from a Celtic stream name meaning ‘bright’ (cognate with Latin clarus ‘clear’, ‘bright’).English and Irish : variant of Clare.Translation of German Klar 1.

    Clear

  • Arghya
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Arghya

    Components of Puja; Worship; Offering to the Lord

    Arghya

  • Avinandita | அவிநாந்தீதா
  • Girl/Female

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  • Aieeda
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aieeda

  • Saahibul-Burhan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Saahibul-Burhan

    He who has the Evidence

  • Himanjay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Himanjay

    Winner of Snow Land

  • Tara
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Tara

    Tower

  • Cantabria
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Cantabria

    From Cantabria.

  • Chaney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaney

    English : variant of Chesney.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Chanet or Le Chanet, from Latin canna ‘reed’ + the suffix -etum denoting an inhabitant.

  • Vedavedya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vedavedya

    Goddess Durga

  • Charudatta
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Charudatta

    Handsome; Beautiful; Charming'; Born with Beauty

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    American, Danish, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Russian

    Nakita

    Victory of the People; Unconquerable

  • Patmanjari
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Patmanjari

    A Raga

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  • Asian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Asia; Asiatic.

  • Epiotic
  • n.

    The upper and outer element of periotic bone, -- in man forming a part of the temporal bone.

  • Amniotic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the amnion; characterized by an amnion; as, the amniotic fluid; the amniotic sac.

  • Idioted
  • a.

    Rendered idiotic; befooled.

  • Binturong
  • n.

    A small Asiatic civet of the genus Arctilis.

  • Ahu
  • n.

    The Asiatic gazelle.

  • Aptotic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, aptotes; uninflected; as, aptotic languages.

  • Asiatic
  • n.

    A native, or one of the people, of Asia.

  • Idiotic
  • a.

    Alt. of Idiotical

  • Amblotic
  • a.

    Tending to cause abortion.

  • Azotic
  • a.

    Pertaining to azote, or nitrogen; formed or consisting of azote; nitric; as, azotic gas; azotic acid.

  • Jairou
  • n.

    The ahu or Asiatic gazelle.

  • Asiatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Asia or to its inhabitants.

  • Acrotic
  • a.

    Pertaining to or affecting the surface.

  • Abietic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the fir tree or its products; as, abietic acid, called also sylvic acid.

  • Abietin
  • n.

    Alt. of Abietine

  • Biotic
  • a.

    Relating to life; as, the biotic principle.

  • Idiotically
  • adv.

    In a idiotic manner.

  • Albinotic
  • a.

    Affected with albinism.

  • Asian
  • n.

    An Asiatic.