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Metro station in Paris, France
Retrieved 18 April 2020. "Métropolitain, station Anvers". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 18 April 2020. "Metro Anvers". www.bonjour-ratp.fr. Archived from
Anvers_station
High, mountainous island 61 km (38 miles) long, outside Antarctica
off Palmer Station and Anvers. D'Abnour Bay is a small bay 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) east-southeast of Cape Gronland in northern Anvers Island, Palmer
Anvers_Island
Catholic basilica and landmark in Paris, France
the Basilica. The basilica is accessible by bus or metro line 2 at Anvers station. Sacré-Cœur is open from 06:00 to 22:30 every day. The dome is accessible
Sacré-Cœur,_Paris
Commune in Équateur, DR Congo
Makanza territory. Makanza was formerly known as Bangala Station and then as Nouvelle-Anvers / Nieuw-Antwerpen (New Antwerp). It is a port on the River
Makanza
City located in Flanders, Belgium
Antwerp (/ˈæntwɜːrp/ ; Dutch: Antwerpen [ˈɑntʋɛrpə(n)] ; French: Anvers [ɑ̃vɛʁs] ) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is
Antwerp
Metro station in Paris, France
crosses perpendicularly. The station was opened on 21 October 1902 as part of the extension of line 2 from Étoile to Anvers. The line 12 platforms were
Pigalle_station
774] Édicule Guimard of the Abbesses station 18 Place des Abbesses [1,775] Édicule Guimard of the Anvers station 18 70 boulevard de Rochechouart [1,776]
List of monuments historiques in Paris
List_of_monuments_historiques_in_Paris
United States research station in Antarctica
Palmer Station is a United States research station in Antarctica located on Anvers island (aka Antwerp Island), the only U.S. station on the continent
Palmer_Station
Music venue and cinema in Paris, France
reopened in 2016, and has a capacity of 1,380 patrons. The nearest métro station is Anvers. The Élysée Montmartre was originally a ballroom inaugurated in 1807
Élysée_Montmartre
Subway route in the French capital
October 1902: The line was extended from Étoile to Anvers. 31 January 1903: The line was extended from Anvers to Bagnolet. 2 April 1903: The line was extended
Paris_Metro_Line_2
Métro station in Paris, France
Line 2 station opened as Rue d'Aubervilliers, named after a nearby street, on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 from Anvers to Bagnolet
Stalingrad station (Paris Metro)
Stalingrad_station_(Paris_Metro)
Metro station in Paris, France
Pigalle metro stations.[citation needed] The station was opened on 21 October 1902 as part of the extension of line 2 Nord from Étoile to Anvers and simply
Blanche_station
Railway station in Antwerp, Belgium
Belgium Officially Antwerpen-Centraal (Dutch: Antwerpen-Centraal; French: Anvers-Central) "ANTWERPEN-CENTRAAL". belgianrail.be. Retrieved 6 November 2023
Antwerpen-Centraal railway station
Antwerpen-Centraal_railway_station
Métro station in Paris, France
Marx-Dormoy. The elevated line 2 station was opened on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 from Anvers to Bagnolet (now called Alexandre
La_Chapelle_station
Point Station J". British Antarctic Survey. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2017. "Anvers Island Station N". British
Research stations in Antarctica
Research_stations_in_Antarctica
Métro station in Paris, France
The elevated Line 2 station was opened on 31 January 1903 as Boulevard Barbès station, as part of the extension of Line 2 from Anvers to Bagnolet'(now called
Barbès–Rochechouart_station
Métro station in Paris, France
as part of the extension of line 2 (known at the time as "2 Nord") from Anvers to Bagnolet (now called Alexandre Dumas). It is named after the Rue des
Couronnes_station
Métro station in Paris, France
Avron metro stations. The station was opened on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 (known at the time as "2 Nord") from Anvers. It was the
Alexandre_Dumas_station
Métro station in Paris, France
station was opened on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 from Anvers to Bagnolet (now called Alexandre Dumas). It was originally named Combat
Colonel_Fabien_station
list of all stations of the Paris Metro. As of the end of January 2025, there are a total of 321 stations on 16 different lines. Stations are often named
List_of_Paris_Metro_stations
Métro station in Paris, France
Lachaise stations. The station was opened on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 (known at the time as "2 Nord") from Anvers to Bagnolet
Ménilmontant_station
Antarctic Specially Managed Area in the Antarctic Peninsula
groups. Features of the south-west coastline of Anvers Island include the United States’ Palmer Station on Arthur Harbour - an LTER site and the principal
Southwest Anvers Island and Palmer Basin
Southwest_Anvers_Island_and_Palmer_Basin
Metro station in Paris, France
Courcelles and Villiers stations. The station was opened on 7 October 1902 as part of the extension of line 2 Nord from Étoile to Anvers and became simply line
Monceau_station
Metro station in Paris, France
Goncourt and Pyrénées metro stations. The station was opened on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 from Anvers to Bagnolet (now called Alexandre
Belleville station (Paris Metro)
Belleville_station_(Paris_Metro)
Métro station in Paris, France
21 January 1903, although trains had been operating between Étoile and Anvers since 7 October 1902. On 19 October 1904, it became the terminus for the
Villiers_station
Metro station in Paris, France
opened on 23 February 1903, three weeks after line 2 was extended from Anvers to Bagnolet (now Alexandre Dumas) on 31 January 1903. Line 7bis platforms
Jaurès_station
Metro station in Paris, France
and Place de Clichy stations. The station was opened on 7 October 1902 as part of the extension of line 2 from Étoile to Anvers. The name is that of
Rome_station_(Paris_Metro)
Métro station in Paris, France
Alexandre Dumas stations. The station was opened on 31 January 1903 as part of the extension of line 2 (known at the time as "2 Nord") from Anvers to Bagnolet
Philippe_Auguste_station
Island in Antarctica
0.7 km (0.43 mi) south-east of Cape Monaco, off the south-west coast of Anvers Island in Wylie Bay, in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. It was surveyed
Dream_Island
Metro station in Paris, France
Ternes and Monceau stations. The station was opened on 7 October 1902 as part of the extension of Line 2 Nord from Étoile to Anvers which became line 2
Courcelles_station
Metro and train station in Paris
section until 7 October 1902, the date on which the line was extended to Anvers. On 17 October 1907, this line became line 2 following the absorption of
Charles de Gaulle–Étoile station
Charles_de_Gaulle–Étoile_station
Railway station in Antwerp, Belgium
List of railway stations in Belgium Rail transport in Belgium Officially Antwerpen-Berchem (Dutch: Antwerpen-Berchem; French: Anvers-Berchem) "D'Anvers-Berchem"
Antwerpen-Berchem railway station
Antwerpen-Berchem_railway_station
Metro station in Paris, France
La Fourche and Liège). The station was opened on 7 October 1902 as part of the extension of line 2 from Étoile to Anvers. The Place was named after the
Place_de_Clichy_station
Neighborhood of Paris located in the 13th arrondissement
(341 feet) tall and are named after cities that have hosted the Olympic games: Anvers (Antwerp), Athènes (Athens), Cortina (Cortina d'Ampezzo), Helsinki, Londres
Les_Olympiades
100°W / -64.750; -64.100) is a group of small islands off the coast of Anvers Island in Wylie Bay, located northeast of Norsel Point. Named for Ann Peoples
Peoples_Rocks
Tower in Paris, France
(non-guyed) structure in France. The nearest Paris Metro station is Bir-Hakeim and the nearest RER station is Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel. The tower itself is
Eiffel_Tower
Metro station in Paris, France
and Courcelles Métro stations. The station was opened on 7 October 1902 as part of the extension of Line 2 Nord from Étoile to Anvers. It became simply line
Ternes_station
Métro station in Paris, France
as part of the extension of Line 2 (known at the time as "2 Nord") from Anvers to Bagnolet (now called Alexandre Dumas). The Line 3 platforms opened on
Père_Lachaise_station
Island in Antarctica
SSE of Gamage Point and Palmer Station along the SW coast of Anvers Island. The suggestive name was given by Palmer Station personnel. The narrow, deep channel
Shortcut_Island
Island in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
Palmer Station in about 1971, as the rocks provide habitat favoured by elephant seals. Amsler Island was once thought to be a part of Anvers Island because
Amsler_Island
Province of Belgium
Germany. The new High Speed Train connects Antwerpen-Centraal railway station with Brussels (HSL 4) and Amsterdam (HSL-Zuid) at high speed. Antwerp International
Antwerp_Province
Antarctic island
kilometres (1.5 nmi) southeast of Bonaparte Point, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. So named by the United Kingdom Antarctic
Hermit_Island_(Antarctic)
Group of islands off the northwestern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula
United Kingdom have operated research stations there. The archipelago includes: Abbott Island Amsler Island Anvers Island Auguste Island Bob Island Brabant
Palmer_Archipelago
Group of seven small islets and rocks off the coast of Anvers Island, Antarctica
nautical miles (0.7 km) east of Hermit Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island, Antarctica. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic
Hellerman_Rocks
Distinctive rock off the coast of Anvers Island
of Janus Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island. The descriptive name was given by Palmer Station personnel in 1972. List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic
Split_Rock,_Antarctica
Group of rocks in Antartica
(0.6 nmi) south-southeast of Bonaparte Point, Anvers Island. The name was suggested by Palmer Station personnel in 1972. Ocean swells working on the
Surge_Rocks
Island of Antarctica
some 5 km to the south-east of the United States' Palmer Station in Arthur Harbour on Anvers Island. It was shown on an Argentine government chart of
Cormorant_Island
Mountain on Anvers Island, Antarctica
Mount Français is a mountain which forms the summit of Anvers Island, Antarctica, in the Antarctic claims of the United Kingdom, Argentina and Chile. It
Mount_Français
Islet group in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
0.8 km (0.5 mi) north of Limitrophe Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island, Antarctica. The Stepping Stones are located at 64°47′S 64°00′W
Stepping_Stones_(islands)
German explorer and whaler (1830-1896)
others the Bismarck Strait. Of great value as well was his charting of Anvers, Brabant, Liege, and Kaiser-Wilhelm Islands. Still on the Grönland, he spent
Eduard_Dallmann
Island in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
between the Hellerman Rocks and Laggard Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island, Antarctica. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic
Jacobs_Island
future". Independent. "Ioana, 17 ans, lacérée de vingt coups de couteau à Anvers en 1999: un suspect confondu grâce à son ADN". 7sur7 (in French). 7 May
Red-light districts in Belgium
Red-light_districts_in_Belgium
Large hill in Paris's northern 18th arrondissement
southeast, Château Rouge in the east The boulevard de Rochechouart (metro stations: Anvers and Pigalle) for its concert halls (La Cigale, L'Elysée-Montmartre
Montmartre
Nunatak in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
130 metres (430 ft) 0.4 nautical miles (0.74 km) east of Cape Monaco on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. It was amed by the Advisory Committee
Skane_Nunatak
Turkish general and politician (1881–1922)
(along with Talaat Pasha and Cemal Pasha) in the Ottoman Empire. While stationed in Ottoman Macedonia, Enver joined the Committee of Union and Progress
Enver_Pasha
Bantu language spoken in Africa
Missionaries of Scheut" or "Scheutists"), who arrived in Bangala Station – Nouvelle Anvers in 1901. Another one was the Protestant missionary Walter H. Stapleton
Lingala
Island group in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
group of small islands in the west part of Wylie Bay, south of Cape Monaco, Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. Fringing islands in this position were
Casey_Islands
Island in Antarctica
snow-covered pyramidal peak, 515 m (1,690 ft), lying between the south portions of Anvers Island and Wiencke Island in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. It was
Doumer_Island
1966 Argentine TV series or program
of the bulletin were Mónica Cahen D´Anvers (the first woman in the country who read news in a commercial station) and César Mascetti. Both have retired
Telenoche
Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
kilometres (0.2 nmi) west of Litchfield Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island, off the Antarctic Peninsula. Lipps Island was named by the United
Lipps_Island
Museum of naive art in Paris, France
the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. The closest Paris Métro stations are Anvers on Line 2, and Abbesses on Line 12. It is open daily (closed on weekends
Musée_d'Art_Naïf_–_Max_Fourny
Antarctic research station
entered between Bonaparte Point and Amsler Island on the south-west coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. Arthur Harbour was roughly
Arthur_Harbour
Headland
Inlet on the southwest side of Anvers Island in Antarctica. The United States Antarctic Research Program Palmer Station is located on this point. The name
Gamage_Point
Mountain in Antarctica
ridge which extends southwestward from Mount Francais, in the south part of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. Roughly surveyed by the Falkland Islands
Mount_Rennie
Series of Art Nouveau metro entrances
Quatre-Septembre Hollow cartouche, Tuileries Lamps and "Métropolitain" sign, Anvers Corner post on simple enclosure, Place d'Italie Close-up of entrance lamp
Paris Metro entrances by Hector Guimard
Paris_Metro_entrances_by_Hector_Guimard
Island of Antarctica
kilometres (0.5 nmi) south of Norsel Point, off the south-west coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. Litchfield Island was surveyed
Litchfield_Island
Island group in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
kilometres (1 nmi) east of the Joubin Islands, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island. They were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for
Beaumont_Skerries
US anthropologist and business manager
McMurdo Station. In 1991, she became the first woman to manage a USAP station when she was appointed manager of the Palmer Station on Anvers Island in
Ann Peoples (Antarctic manager)
Ann_Peoples_(Antarctic_manager)
Street in Paris, France
its name refers to the playwright André Barsacq. Metro stations include Abbesses and Anvers. Galerie Chappe (at no. 4) Galerie Paul Frèches (at no. 12)
Rue_André_Barsacq
Antarctic island
southernmost of the major islands of the Palmer Archipelago, lying between Anvers Island to its north across the Neumayer Channel and the west coast of the
Wiencke_Island
Belgian soldier
in charge and took Coquihat with him to found the Bangala station, the future Nouvelle Anvers. Van Gèle concluded nine treaties between 26 April and 16
Alphonse_van_Gèle
Island in the Palmer Archipelago
kilometres (2.5 nmi) northwest of Litchfield Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. It was surveyed by the British Naval Hydrographic
Halfway Island (Palmer Archipelago)
Halfway_Island_(Palmer_Archipelago)
Peninsula in Antarctica
133) is a peninsula 3 nautical miles (6 km) long on the northeast coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. It is bounded by Patagonia
Thompson_Peninsula
Chemin de ronde de Rochechouart. It is served by the Paris Metro stations Pigalle, Anvers and Barbès – Rochechouart. No. 15: former site of the théâtre de
Boulevard Marguerite-de-Rochechouart
Boulevard_Marguerite-de-Rochechouart
Democratic Republic of the Congo province (1966–2015)
command of the District of Ubangi and Uele based at Nouvelle-Anvers (formerly Bangala Station). The first true head of Équateur was Charles-François-Alexandre
Équateur_(former_province)
Island in Greece
Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2010. Anver Versi (4 April 2013). "Katumbi: The Moses of Katanga". African Business
Rhodes
rescued by the ship Hero and taken to Palmer Station, an American research station on Anvers Island. The stations are about 58 km (36 mi) apart. 9 October
Crime_in_Antarctica
Body of water in Graham Land, Antarctica
inlet at the south side of Palmer Station between Gamage Point and Bonaparte Point, along the southwest side of Anvers Island in Antarctica. It was named
Hero_Inlet
Island in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
and 1.9 kilometres (1 nmi) south of Anvers Island. Limitrophe Island was given a suggestive name by Palmer Station personnel in 1972, because Limitrophe
Limitrophe_Island
Antarctic Ocean cruise ship sunk in 2007
crew of an Argentine supply ship in 1989 that had hit a rock ledge off Anvers Island, Antarctica. In 1998 Explorer was the first ship to circumnavigate
MV_Explorer_(1969)
Scottish imperial physician and reformer in Russia
and Annals of the Belgian Academy of Archeology). (in French). 1 (1843). Anvers: Chez Froment: 470–471. Cross, Anthony (13 November 1996). By the Banks
Sir_James_Wylie,_1st_Baronet
English highwayman (1705–1739)
Richard (1739), The Genuine History of the Life of Richard Turpin, D' Anvers Head, Chancery Lane, London: J Standen Beirne, Piers (2009), Confronting
Dick_Turpin
Monument to humanity in Greater Paris
important reason for this turn was technical: with a Paris Metro and RER station, and a motorway all situated directly underneath the Arche, the angle was
Grande_Arche
American ballet dancer and choreographer
Joffrey Ballet, known for his highly imaginative modern ballets. He was born Anver Bey Abdullah Jaffa Khan in Seattle, Washington to a Pashtun father from
Robert_Joffrey
Argentine Navy auxiliary ship that sank in 1989
tourists to Antarctica on January 28, 1989 when it struck rock and sank off Anvers Island. Passengers and crew were rescued by the Spanish Navy oceanographic
ARA_Bahía_Paraíso
Criminal organisations of people of Moroccan descent
DH Les Sports + (in French). 28 December 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2021. "Anvers Plaque Tournante Du Trafic De Cocaine". 7sur7 (in French). Retrieved 25
Moroccan_mafia
Belgian steam locomotive
workshops, the locomotive was put into service on a narrow gauge line (Anvers-Saint-Nicolas-Lokeren-Gand) that was operated by the Compagnie du chemin
Pays_de_Waes_(locomotive)
Topics referred to by the same term
Glacier, James Ross Island Gourdon Peak, Booth Island Gourdon Peninsula, Anvers Island Jean-François Gourdon (born 1954), French rugby union player Kevin
Gourdon
Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
lying between Shortcut Island and Surge Rocks off the southwest coast of Anvers Island. Eichorst Island was named by the United States Advisory Committee
Eichorst_Island
Mountain range in Antarctica
extending northward from Mount Francais along the east side of Iliad Glacier, Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago of the British Antarctic Territory. It
Trojan_Range
Office skyscraper in Paris, France
building has 59 floors and is built on top of the Montparnasse–Bienvenüe station of the Paris Métro. There is an observation deck, branded as Paris Montparnasse
Tour_Montparnasse
Expansion of the Islamic state (622–750)
ISBN 978-0-19280-31-08. Stillman (1979), p. 28 Cahen (1965), p. 559 Cahen (1965), p. 560; Anver M. Emon, Religious Pluralism and Islamic Law: Dhimmis and Others in the
Early_Muslim_conquests
51 sq mi) Upload another image ASMA-7 Southwest Anvers Island and Palmer Basin The region includes south-west Anvers Island and the Palmer Basin and its fringing
Antarctic Specially Managed Area
Antarctic_Specially_Managed_Area
Topics referred to by the same term
Puerto Rico, a barrio Paris Basin, a geological region of France Paris Peak, Anvers Island, Antarctica 3317 Paris, a minor planet named after the legendary
Paris_(disambiguation)
French public transport operator
Muller) Served stations: Grand Rex (1), Porte Jeune (1, 2, 3 et Tram-train), Anvers, Europe et Gare de Mulhouse-Ville. Others : Stations not accessible
Soléa
Department in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Melchior (1947) 64°20′S 62°59′W / 64.333°S 62.983°W / -64.333; -62.983 Anvers Island Almirante Brown Base (1951) 64°53′S 62°53′W / 64.883°S 62.883°W
Argentine_Antarctica
Islamic law
could look to urf for guidance." The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law; Emon, Anver M., and Rumee Ahmed, editors. The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law. Oxford
Sharia
des chemins de fer belges (in French). Vol. 1. 1867. p. 216. "Ligne 59 (Anvers) Y Est Berchem – Saint-Nicolas – Gand Dampoort" (PDF). Robertson 1998, p
List_of_track_gauges
the responsibility for constructing the new Palmer Station for marine biological studies on Anvers Island off the Antarctic Peninsula. No sooner had she
USCGC_Edisto
in the Ottoman Empire," in The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law, edited by Anver M. Emon and Rumee Ahmed. Oxford Academic, pp. 475-492. Ruan, Fang Fu (1991)
History_of_prostitution
ANVERS STATION
ANVERS STATION
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ankers, itself a variant of Anker.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Angers, ragings.
Female
French
Norman French form of Visigothic Alverad, ALVERY means "elf council."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Mesnières in Seine-Maritime, recorded in the 13th century as Maneria, a derivative of Latin manere ‘to remain, abide, reside’. See also Menzies.
Biblical
angers; ragings
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
Boy/Male
Arabic, Russian
Light
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Swedish
Manly; Priceless; Brave; Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Lever 3.
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, originally a Norman French form of Middle English Alfred, AVERY means "elf counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Anglo-Norman French personal name Auvery, a Norman form of Alfred. It could also be from a variant of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Aubri (see Aubrey). At least in the case of the original Puritan settlers in New England, there has been some confusion with Averill.Christopher Avery emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in or before 1630. William Avery (alias Averill) was one of the Puritan settlers who emigrated from England to Ipswich, MA, in or about 1637.
Girl/Female
Latin
From the Andes.
Female
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Middle English personal name Alfred, AVERY means "elf counsel."
Boy/Male
Danish Swedish Greek English Scandinavian
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mander 1.Dutch : variant of Mandel.
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Arnþórr, ANDER means "eagle of Thor." Compare with another form of Ander.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Andreas, ANDERS means "man; warrior."
Male
Hebrew
(×Ö²×‘Ö°× Ö´×™×ֵל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Abner, AVNER means "father of light."Â
Male
French
Norman French form of Latin Alvredus, ALVERÉ means "elf counsel."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of English Andrew, ANTERO means "man; warrior."
ANVERS STATION
ANVERS STATION
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of bread.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Giving
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Good Looking
Boy/Male
Tamil
Direction, Endless, Horizon end of Sky
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, English, German, Hindu, Indian
Present; Gift; Warrior; Friendly
Girl/Female
English
Combination of Deana (divine) and Dina (from the valley; avenged).
Boy/Male
British, English
From Wade's Estate; From the Village Near the Ford
Female
German
Feminine form of German Anselm, ANSELMA means "divine helmet."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic
Remembered
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Man-lion
ANVERS STATION
ANVERS STATION
ANVERS STATION
ANVERS STATION
ANVERS STATION
v. t.
To turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse; as, to invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Advert
a.
Acting against, or in a contrary direction; opposed; contrary; opposite; conflicting; as, adverse winds; an adverse party; a spirit adverse to distinctions of caste.
n.
An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.
imp. & p. p.
of Invert
n.
An inverted arch.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Invert
a.
Opposite in nature and effect; -- said with reference to any two operations, which, when both are performed in succession upon any quantity, reproduce that quantity; as, multiplication is the inverse operation to division. The symbol of an inverse operation is the symbol of the direct operation with -1 as an index. Thus sin-1 x means the arc whose sine is x.
n. pl.
A Linnaean order of aquatic birds swimming by means of webbed feet, as the duck, or of lobed feet, as the grebe. In this order were included the geese, ducks, auks, divers, gulls, petrels, etc.
a.
In hostile opposition to; unfavorable; unpropitious; contrary to one's wishes; unfortunate; calamitous; afflictive; hurtful; as, adverse fates, adverse circumstances, things adverse.
n.
That which is inverse.
a.
Having high antlers; bearing full-grown antlers aloft.
a.
Several; sundry; various; more than one, but not a great number; as, divers philosophers. Also used substantively or pronominally.
a.
Having banners.
imp. & p. p.
of Advert
n. pl.
Provisions; victuals.
n.
A word used to modify the sense of a verb, participle, adjective, or other adverb, and usually placed near it; as, he writes well; paper extremely white.
pl.
of Alveus
a.
Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar.