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  • Apparently
  • 2014 single by J. Cole

    "Apparently" is a song by North Carolina rapper J. Cole, released on December 9, 2014 as the lead single from his third studio album, 2014 Forest Hills

    Apparently

    Apparently

  • The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)!
  • Japanese light novel series

    The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)! (Japanese: 最強の職業は勇者でも賢者でもなく鑑定士(仮)らしいですよ?, Hepburn: Saikyō no Shokugyō

    The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)!

    The_Strongest_Job_Is_Apparently_Not_a_Hero_or_a_Sage,_but_an_Appraiser_(Provisional)!

  • Noah Ritter
  • Viral YouTube Personality

    Noah Ritter (born November 19, 2008), better known as the "Apparently Kid", is an American YouTube personality. Ritter rose to viral fame in August 2014

    Noah Ritter

    Noah_Ritter

  • Apparently, Disillusioned Adventurers Will Save the World
  • Japanese light novel series

    Apparently, Disillusioned Adventurers Will Save the World (人間不信の冒険者たちが世界を救うようです, Ningen Fushin no Bōkensha-tachi ga Sekai o Sukuu Yō Desu; lit. 'Adventurers

    Apparently, Disillusioned Adventurers Will Save the World

    Apparently,_Disillusioned_Adventurers_Will_Save_the_World

  • Royal Humane Society
  • British charity organization

    intervention. It was founded in 1774 as the Society for the Recovery of Persons Apparently Drowned, for the purpose of rendering first aid in cases of near drowning

    Royal Humane Society

    Royal Humane Society

    Royal_Humane_Society

  • Apparently Nothin'
  • 1991 single by Young Disciples

    "Apparently Nothin" is a song by British/American acid jazz band Young Disciples. It features singer Carleen Anderson, who also co-wrote it and was released

    Apparently Nothin'

    Apparently_Nothin'

  • John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme
  • BBC radio programme

    pilot programme with a different supporting cast, titled John Finnemore, Apparently, was broadcast in 2008, starring Tom Goodman-Hill and Sarah Hadland. Many

    John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme

    John_Finnemore's_Souvenir_Programme

  • State Champs
  • American pop-punk band

    "2010 EP". These songs were re-worked and re-recorded for the album, Apparently, I'm Nothing, released in Japan in April 2011. In July, the band toured

    State Champs

    State Champs

    State_Champs

  • Apparently Unaffected
  • 2005 studio album by Maria Mena

    Apparently Unaffected is the third album by the Norwegian singer-songwriter Maria Mena, released on November 14, 2005, in Europe. It was re-released in

    Apparently Unaffected

    Apparently_Unaffected

  • Sphex jamaicensis
  • Species of wasp

    (originally in Vespa) is apparently a senior secondary homonym of Sphex jamaicensis Fabricius, 1775 (though these two have apparently never been treated as

    Sphex jamaicensis

    Sphex jamaicensis

    Sphex_jamaicensis

  • Apparently Dead
  • 3rd episode of the 3rd season of Ash vs Evil Dead

    "Apparently Dead" is the third episode of the third season of the American comedy horror television series Ash vs Evil Dead, which serves as a continuation

    Apparently Dead

    Apparently_Dead

  • Novella
  • Fictional prose narrative form

    derives from the Italian novella meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) facts. The Italian term is a feminine of novello, which means "new"

    Novella

    Novella

  • Fermi paradox
  • Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood

    lack of conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the apparently high likelihood of their existence. In simple terms, the Fermi paradox

    Fermi paradox

    Fermi_paradox

  • Sheftalia
  • Cypriot sausage

    regarded as one of the main staples in Cypriot cuisine. The word sheftalia apparently originates from the Turkish word "Şeftali", meaning peach. This is likely

    Sheftalia

    Sheftalia

    Sheftalia

  • French Bulldog
  • French breed of dog

    companion dog or toy dog. It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and

    French Bulldog

    French Bulldog

    French_Bulldog

  • Robin Hood
  • Heroic outlaw in English folklore

    May Games that Robin's romantic attachment to Maid Marian (or Marion) apparently stems. A "Robin and Marion" figured in 13th-century French 'pastourelles'

    Robin Hood

    Robin Hood

    Robin_Hood

  • Gamo-Ningi language
  • Extinct Kainji dialect cluster of Nigeria

    Gamo (Buta) and Ningi are an apparently extinct Kainji dialect cluster of Nigeria. Gamo-Ningi at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas

    Gamo-Ningi language

    Gamo-Ningi_language

  • XXX: State of the Union
  • 2005 American film by Lee Tamahori

    Secretary of Defence. NSA Agent Kyle Steele was informed that Xander Cage was apparently killed at the same time in Bora Bora and is leading the investigation

    XXX: State of the Union

    XXX:_State_of_the_Union

  • Download
  • Computer file operation

    peer-to-peer links to other servers on which infringing copies were stored. Apparently, the theory of the prosecution was that the defendants, by their conduct

    Download

    Download

  • T. K. M. Chinnayya
  • Indian politician

    AIADMK MLAs in the Greater Chennai area who were deselected by the party, apparently in an attempt to thwart a potential anti-incumbency backlash from the

    T. K. M. Chinnayya

    T. K. M. Chinnayya

    T._K._M._Chinnayya

  • French paradox
  • Observation that heart disease in French people is much less than is expected

    The French paradox is an apparently paradoxical epidemiological observation that French people have a relatively low incidence of coronary heart disease

    French paradox

    French paradox

    French_paradox

  • Barber paradox
  • Colloquial version of Russell's paradox

    deemed it an invalid modification of his paradox. The puzzle shows that an apparently plausible scenario is logically impossible. Specifically, it describes

    Barber paradox

    Barber_paradox

  • Anthology: Set the World Afire
  • 2008 greatest hits album by Megadeth

    band's third studio album, So Far, So Good... So What!. The album was apparently supposed to include the track "Sleepwalker" from the previous year's release

    Anthology: Set the World Afire

    Anthology:_Set_the_World_Afire

  • Perino Model 1908
  • Heavy machine gun

    Giuseppe Perino, an engineer (Tecnico dell'Artiglieria). Perino's design apparently was the first Italian-designed machine gun, and in its original configuration

    Perino Model 1908

    Perino Model 1908

    Perino_Model_1908

  • Parakaryon
  • Unique single-celled organism of uncertain taxonomy

    described in 2012. It has features of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes but is apparently distinct from either group, making it unique among all other organisms

    Parakaryon

    Parakaryon

    Parakaryon

  • Lingua ignota
  • Mystical 12th-century language created by St. Hildegard of Bingen

    language') was described by the 12th-century abbess Hildegard of Bingen, who apparently used it for mystical purposes. It consists of vocabulary with no known

    Lingua ignota

    Lingua ignota

    Lingua_ignota

  • Ware language
  • Extinct Bantu language of East Africa

    Ware is an extinct, apparently unattested Bantu language near Lake Victoria in East Africa. When an SIL team failed to find any speakers, Ethnologue retired

    Ware language

    Ware_language

  • Dark forest hypothesis
  • Hypothesis of hidden life in space

    several proposed explanations of the Fermi paradox, which contrasts the apparently high probability of extraterrestrial life with the lack of evidence for

    Dark forest hypothesis

    Dark forest hypothesis

    Dark_forest_hypothesis

  • Humphreys Peak
  • Highest mountain in Arizona

    from 1903 showed the name San Francisco Peak applied to this feature (apparently borrowed from San Francisco Mountain on which the peak stands). Thus the

    Humphreys Peak

    Humphreys Peak

    Humphreys_Peak

  • Arnoul of Cysoing
  • Saint Arnoul of Cysoing, of Flanders, and apparently martyred in 752, was a soldier. (in French) Saint Arnoul Portals: Saints Biography Catholicism Belgium

    Arnoul of Cysoing

    Arnoul_of_Cysoing

  • Clava cairn
  • Type of Bronze Age chamber tomb

    midwinter sunset. In the other sub-type an annular ring cairn encloses an apparently unroofed area with no formal means of access from the outside. In both

    Clava cairn

    Clava cairn

    Clava_cairn

  • SET News
  • Cable news channel in Taiwan

    only outside Taiwan, a move also made by competitors EBC News and TVBS apparently because of dissatisfaction of the cable operators; SET replaced it with

    SET News

    SET_News

  • Memorare
  • Catholic prayer towards the Virgin Mary

    misattributed to the 12th-century Cistercian monk Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, apparently due to confusion with its 17th-century popularizer, Father Claude Bernard

    Memorare

    Memorare

    Memorare

  • Abangan
  • Ethnic group

    more syncretic version of Islam than the more orthodox santri. The term, apparently derived from the Javanese language word for red, abang, was first developed

    Abangan

    Abangan

  • Zelig
  • 1983 film by Woody Allen

    and starring Woody Allen as Leonard Zelig, a nondescript enigma, who apparently out of his desire to fit in and be liked unwittingly takes on the characteristics

    Zelig

    Zelig

  • The Torment of Saint Anthony
  • 1480s painting by Michelangelo

    included in the Golden Legend and other sources. Schongauer's composition apparently shows a later episode in which St Anthony, normally flown about the desert

    The Torment of Saint Anthony

    The Torment of Saint Anthony

    The_Torment_of_Saint_Anthony

  • Teddy bear
  • Soft toy in the form of a bear

    president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt; it was developed apparently simultaneously in the first decade of the 20th century by two toymakers:

    Teddy bear

    Teddy bear

    Teddy_bear

  • National Association of State Election Directors
  • Apparently still current as at October 2004. NASED Voting Systems Board membership list, Federal Election Commission, December 13, 2001. Apparently still

    National Association of State Election Directors

    National_Association_of_State_Election_Directors

  • Missing square puzzle
  • Optical illusion

    arrangements made of similar shapes in slightly different configurations. Each apparently forms a 13×5 right-angled triangle, but one has a 1×1 hole in it. The

    Missing square puzzle

    Missing square puzzle

    Missing_square_puzzle

  • Paradox
  • Logically self-contradictory statement

    to expectations. It is a statement that, despite apparently valid reasoning from true or apparently true premises, leads to a seemingly self-contradictory

    Paradox

    Paradox

  • Lonesome Crow
  • 1972 studio album by Scorpions

    became a fully professional band under the production of Conny Plank, apparently in only six or seven days, and released on 9 February 1972 in West Germany

    Lonesome Crow

    Lonesome_Crow

  • Nesotragus
  • Genus of mammals

    "island", and τράγος (trágos), meaning "he-goat", and thus, "island goat", apparently referring to the antelope species' habitat in wet rainforests. Bärmann

    Nesotragus

    Nesotragus

    Nesotragus

  • Bruno Banani
  • German fashion company

    media took an interest in a Tongan luger training in Germany, who was apparently also called Bruno Banani. In January 2012, it was revealed that his real

    Bruno Banani

    Bruno_Banani

  • How the West Was Won (TV series)
  • American Western television series (1976–1979)

    regular series in 1978 and 1979. The show was a great success in Europe, apparently finding a larger and more lasting audience there than in the United States

    How the West Was Won (TV series)

    How_the_West_Was_Won_(TV_series)

  • Baron Tarbert
  • the downfall of King James, Roche apparently remained in possession of his estates, but his male descendants apparently simply let the title lapse. Cokayne

    Baron Tarbert

    Baron_Tarbert

  • De Officiis
  • 44 BC philosophical work by Cicero

    advantage (Book II), and what to do when the honorable and private gain apparently conflict (Book III). For the first two books Cicero was dependent on the

    De Officiis

    De Officiis

    De_Officiis

  • List of cities in Himachal Pradesh by population
  • HP Himachal

    into account only the notified part of the city as urban population. Apparently, urban agglomerations have significantly more population than the official

    List of cities in Himachal Pradesh by population

    List_of_cities_in_Himachal_Pradesh_by_population

  • Princess Tarakanova
  • Pretender to the Russian throne

    used only in entertainment (literature, theater, films, paintings), apparently on the basis of her relatives (from her father prince Razumovsky's side)

    Princess Tarakanova

    Princess Tarakanova

    Princess_Tarakanova

  • Torpenhow Hill
  • Tautological name

    assumed might have been the source of the name of the village. Denton apparently exaggerated the example to a "Torpenhow Hill", which would quadruple the

    Torpenhow Hill

    Torpenhow_Hill

  • Angles (tribe)
  • Germanic tribe from present-day northern Germany

    writing around 100 AD, a people known as Angles (Anglii) lived beyond (apparently northeast of) the Langobards and Semnones, who lived near the River Elbe

    Angles (tribe)

    Angles (tribe)

    Angles_(tribe)

  • Meow
  • Vocalization by cats

    greetings. A mew is a high-pitched meow often produced by kittens. It is apparently used to solicit attention from the kitten's mother, and adult cats may

    Meow

    Meow

    Meow

  • List of clashes in the North Caucasus in 2010
  • Six wagons were reportedly derailed at this site. No casualties were apparently reported in this derailment. January 6 - In Nazran, Ingushetia, an MVD

    List of clashes in the North Caucasus in 2010

    List_of_clashes_in_the_North_Caucasus_in_2010

  • Benzylpiperazine
  • Recreational drug

    derivatives are extremely rare, but there has been at least one death apparently due to BZP alone. Its sale is banned in several countries, including Australia

    Benzylpiperazine

    Benzylpiperazine

    Benzylpiperazine

  • Two Girls in the Snow
  • Painting by Isaac Israëls

    Israel's few preserved paintings from the early 1890s, with which he was apparently satisfied. It depicts two factory or studio girls, at full-length, caught

    Two Girls in the Snow

    Two Girls in the Snow

    Two_Girls_in_the_Snow

  • Sally Fairfax
  • English gentry in Colonial Virginia

    is well-remembered for being the woman with whom George Washington was apparently in love before his marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis. Sarah "Sally"

    Sally Fairfax

    Sally Fairfax

    Sally_Fairfax

  • Yuri of Uglich
  • Russian royal (1532–1563)

    old when his father died of a leg abscess, and six when his mother was apparently poisoned. According to letters written by his older brother Ivan to another

    Yuri of Uglich

    Yuri of Uglich

    Yuri_of_Uglich

  • Antonio Martín y Coll
  • Spanish musician

    Antonio Martín y Coll (apparently died in the 1730s) was a Spanish Franciscan, composer and musician. Martín y Coll grew up in a monastery and eventually

    Antonio Martín y Coll

    Antonio_Martín_y_Coll

  • Northern bobwhite
  • Species of bird

    declining by roughly 85% from 1966 to 2014. This population decline is apparently range-wide and continuing. There are 20 subspecies of northern bobwhite

    Northern bobwhite

    Northern bobwhite

    Northern_bobwhite

  • Recursion
  • Process of repeating items in a self-similar way

    function being defined is applied within its own definition. While this apparently defines an infinite number of instances (function values), it is often

    Recursion

    Recursion

    Recursion

  • Thebaine
  • Opiate alkaloid constituent of opium

    poisoning. The synthetic enantiomer (+)-thebaine does show analgesic effects apparently mediated through opioid receptors, unlike the inactive natural enantiomer

    Thebaine

    Thebaine

    Thebaine

  • We Are What We Pretend to Be: The First and Last Works
  • Collection containing previously unpublished works by Kurt Vonnegut

    careful about what we pretend to be." Basic Training is his first novella (apparently written during the late 1940s), originally intended to be sold under the

    We Are What We Pretend to Be: The First and Last Works

    We_Are_What_We_Pretend_to_Be:_The_First_and_Last_Works

  • Jendrassik maneuver
  • Medical maneuver to test reflexes

    be observed when the patient is occupied with the maneuver: "A weak or apparently missing reflex could be triggered by afferent activity resulting from

    Jendrassik maneuver

    Jendrassik maneuver

    Jendrassik_maneuver

  • Shamsiel
  • 16th Watcher mentioned in the Book of Enoch

    Eden after Adam and Eve were expelled; comparable to cherubim. There is apparently some disagreement in sources as to whether Shamsiel is a fallen angel;

    Shamsiel

    Shamsiel

  • Mermaids: The Body Found
  • 2012 television film directed by Sid Bennett

    a factual documentary. The first airings of the two Mermaids programs apparently gathered the attention of millions of people and also drew some of Animal

    Mermaids: The Body Found

    Mermaids:_The_Body_Found

  • Cypria
  • C. 7th century BCE epic poem

    and is followed by that of the Iliad; the composition of the two was apparently in the reverse order. The poem comprised eleven books of verse in epic

    Cypria

    Cypria

  • Huzzah
  • Exclamation

    hurrah or hooray) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), "apparently a mere exclamation". The dictionary does not mention any specific derivation

    Huzzah

    Huzzah

    Huzzah

  • Cementation process
  • Obsolete steel-making process

    modern steelmaking, it increased the amount of carbon in the iron. It was apparently developed before the 17th century. Derwentcote Steel Furnace, built in

    Cementation process

    Cementation process

    Cementation_process

  • Joe job
  • Unsolicited email with spoofed sender data

    origin of their messages and to trick recipients into opening emails apparently coming from a trusted source. The name "Joe job" originated from such

    Joe job

    Joe_job

  • Will Sampson
  • American actor (1933–1987)

    actor, and rodeo performer. He is best known for his performance as the apparently mute Chief Bromden in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and

    Will Sampson

    Will_Sampson

  • Noah North
  • American painter (1809–1880)

    he would be throughout much of his life. His interest in painting was apparently the result of a friendship with Van Rensselaer Hawkins (1797–1847), an

    Noah North

    Noah_North

  • List of earthquakes in Chile
  • and has high tectonic activity. The records for earlier centuries are apparently incomplete. Of the world's 46 known earthquakes with M ≥ 8.5 since the

    List of earthquakes in Chile

    List_of_earthquakes_in_Chile

  • Cession
  • Voluntary territorial transfer by treaty

    where property is forcibly seized, cession is voluntary or at least apparently so. In 1790, the U.S. states of Maryland and Virginia both ceded land

    Cession

    Cession

  • Tatars
  • Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia

    that the three main groups of Tatars (Volga, Crimean, and Siberian) are apparently unrelated, and thus their formation occurred independently of one another

    Tatars

    Tatars

    Tatars

  • Maigret and the Burglar's Wife
  • 1951 novel by Georges Simenon

    who lives with his domineering mother, and has a Dutch wife who has apparently "gone away to visit her home country” - although Maigret knows he can

    Maigret and the Burglar's Wife

    Maigret_and_the_Burglar's_Wife

  • TWA Flight 277
  • 1944 aviation accident

    aircraft 70 miles (110 km) off course. The pilot, Roger "Rolley" Inman, apparently did not realize that the aircraft, flying at less than 4,000 feet, had

    TWA Flight 277

    TWA Flight 277

    TWA_Flight_277

  • The Sublime Object of Ideology
  • 1989 book by Slavoj Žižek

    shown to have discovered the "kernel" of meaning concealed within the apparently unconnected "forms" of commodities (Marx) and dreams (Freud). Žižek thinks

    The Sublime Object of Ideology

    The_Sublime_Object_of_Ideology

  • Integrity
  • Moral virtue and practice

    regards internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that people who hold apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter those values

    Integrity

    Integrity

  • 2014 Forest Hills Drive
  • 2014 studio album by J. Cole

    place prior to its release. The album was supported by four singles: "Apparently", "Wet Dreamz", "No Role Modelz" and "Love Yourz". 2014 Forest Hills Drive

    2014 Forest Hills Drive

    2014_Forest_Hills_Drive

  • Nic Lentz
  • American baseball umpire (born 1989)

    animated, including crouching behind home plate in a catcher's stance, apparently demonstrating to Lentz the difference between balls and strikes. On April

    Nic Lentz

    Nic Lentz

    Nic_Lentz

  • Aracamunia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    carnivorous. A. liesneri bears peculiar, rigid, tongue-like structures with apparently sticky tips emanating from the bases of its leaves. It was found on Cerro

    Aracamunia

    Aracamunia

  • The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (film)
  • 1976 film by Herbert Ross

    Robert Duvall, and Nicol Williamson. In the film, Sherlock Holmes is apparently a delusional cocaine addict. He harasses the renowned mathematician Professor

    The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (film)

    The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution_(film)

  • Ptolemy XI Alexander II
  • 1st century BC King of Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty

    as supposed justification for this obvious interference. The will also apparently required Ptolemy XI to marry Berenice III, who was his stepmother, cousin

    Ptolemy XI Alexander II

    Ptolemy XI Alexander II

    Ptolemy_XI_Alexander_II

  • Curry's paradox
  • Mathematical paradox

    C that says of itself "If C, then F". The paradox requires only a few apparently innocuous logical deduction rules. Since F is arbitrary, any logic having

    Curry's paradox

    Curry's_paradox

  • Parsley
  • Species of flowering plant in the celery family Apiaceae cultivated as an herb

    wild habitat to be Sardinia, from where it was brought to England and apparently first cultivated in Britain in 1548,[citation needed] though literary

    Parsley

    Parsley

    Parsley

  • Linguatula serrata
  • Species of crustacean

    dogs, foxes, and other carnivores are normal hosts of this parasite. Apparently, almost any mammal is a potential intermediate host. The adult parasite

    Linguatula serrata

    Linguatula serrata

    Linguatula_serrata

  • Haplostachys
  • Genus of flowering plants

    (Drake) Sherff - Maui, Molokai but apparently extinct on both islands †Haplostachys munroi C.N.Forbes - Lanai but apparently extinct †Haplostachys truncata

    Haplostachys

    Haplostachys

  • Clear and Present Danger (film)
  • 1994 American film

    colleagues who are conducting a covert war against a drug cartel in Colombia, apparently with the approval of the President. The film was released in theaters

    Clear and Present Danger (film)

    Clear_and_Present_Danger_(film)

  • The Wages of Sin (novel)
  • 1999 novel by David A. McIntee

    features the Third Doctor, Liz Shaw and Jo Grant. The events of the novel apparently take place immediately following The Three Doctors. It is noteworthy for

    The Wages of Sin (novel)

    The_Wages_of_Sin_(novel)

  • List of Max Steel (2000 TV series) episodes
  • some episodes, but not from the opening. In season 1, there are some apparently inconsistent broadcast dates. One episode could have been aired in April

    List of Max Steel (2000 TV series) episodes

    List_of_Max_Steel_(2000_TV_series)_episodes

  • Malaysian Airline System Flight 653
  • 1977 aircraft hijacking in Malaysia

    deadliest aviation disaster to occur on Malaysian soil. The flight was apparently hijacked as soon as it reached cruise altitude. The circumstances in which

    Malaysian Airline System Flight 653

    Malaysian Airline System Flight 653

    Malaysian_Airline_System_Flight_653

  • Wisdom (albatross)
  • Oldest confirmed wild bird in the world

    international media coverage in her lifetime. She was spotted alive and apparently healthy as recently as November 2025. Wisdom was first tagged in 1956

    Wisdom (albatross)

    Wisdom (albatross)

    Wisdom_(albatross)

  • Houyhnhnm
  • Fictional race of horses

    Travels. The name is pronounced either /ˈhuːɪnəm/ or /ˈhwɪnəm/. Swift apparently intended all words of the Houyhnhnm language to echo the neighing of horses

    Houyhnhnm

    Houyhnhnm

    Houyhnhnm

  • Green Cove Lions
  • Fairgrounds arena in Green Cove Springs as their home stadium. However, they apparently determined that the arena would not be suitable for indoor football. The

    Green Cove Lions

    Green_Cove_Lions

  • Deadpan
  • Emotional neutrality that contrasts comedy

    subject matter. The delivery is meant to be blunt, ironic, laconic, or apparently unintentional. The term deadpan first emerged early in the 20th century

    Deadpan

    Deadpan

  • Koton (dog)
  • German Shepherd police dog and actor

    or more of the other dogs who appeared in the film, including Koton, apparently resulting in some biographical confusion. K-9 (1989) List of individual

    Koton (dog)

    Koton_(dog)

  • The Fire Devil
  • 1940 German film

    However Adolf Hitler, who had been an admirer of the previous film, was apparently displeased feeling that the parallels between Napoleon and the Third Reich

    The Fire Devil

    The_Fire_Devil

  • Freshwater crocodile
  • Species of reptile

    only bites in self-defence, and brief, nonfatal attacks have occurred, apparently the result of mistaken identity. When Gerard Krefft named the species

    Freshwater crocodile

    Freshwater crocodile

    Freshwater_crocodile

  • Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie
  • 1988 American documentary film

    relatively innocent childhood, his time with the Gestapo in Lyon (where he apparently excelled at torture), through to the forty years between the end of World

    Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie

    Hotel_Terminus:_The_Life_and_Times_of_Klaus_Barbie

  • Wallace v. Child
  • 1763). This was a suit to recover on an insurance policy. A cargo ship, apparently en route to Madeira, sprang a leak and was forced to divert to Providence

    Wallace v. Child

    Wallace_v._Child

  • The Bank Job
  • 2008 film by Roger Donaldson

    film is intended to reveal the truth for the first time, although it apparently includes significant elements of fiction. The premiere was held in London

    The Bank Job

    The_Bank_Job

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  • Lepper
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Lepper

    German and Dutch : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle High German lappe ‘rag’, ‘cloth’, apparently denoting a cobbler.German : habitational name for someone from Lepp.English : nickname for a person with leprosy, Middle English lepre ‘leper’.

    Lepper

  • Longstaff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Longstaff

    English : apparently an occupational name for a tipstaff or beadle who carried a long staff as a badge of office; perhaps also a nickname for a very tall, thin man, or even an obscene nickname for a man with a long sexual organ. The surname is found chiefly in northeastern England.

    Longstaff

  • Kibbe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kibbe

    English : according to Reaney this is a nickname from an unattested Old English word cybbe meaning ‘clumsy’ or ‘thickset’. Reaney’s speculation is apparently based on taking the Middle English word kibble ‘cudgel’ as a diminutive of an unattested Old English word. Corresponding personal names have been postulated for the place names Kibworth (‘enclosure of a man called Cybba’) and Kibblesworth (‘enclosure of a man called Cybbel’); so, in theory, the surname could be a reflex of these Old English personal names.North German : nickname for a cantankerous person, from Middle Low German, Middle High German kiven ‘to quarrel’.

    Kibbe

  • Leaf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leaf

    English : from the Old English personal names Lēofa (masculine) and Lēofe (feminine) ‘dear’, ‘beloved’. These names were in part short forms of various compound names with this first element, in part independent affectionate bynames.English : apparently a topographic name for someone who lived in a densely foliated area, from Middle English lēaf ‘leaf’; a certain Robert Intheleaves is recorded in London in the 14th century.Americanized form of Swedish Lö(ö)f, Löv, an ornamental name from löv ‘leaf’.English translation of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental surname Blatt.

    Leaf

  • Lipp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lipp

    English : metonymic nickname for someone with large lips or with some deformity of the lips, from Middle English lippe (Old English lippa).English : perhaps from a Middle English personal name, Leppe or Lippe, apparently a short form of an Old English personal name formed with Lēof- ‘dear’, such as Lēofsige, Lēofstan.German : from a pet form of the personal name Philipp (see Philip).

    Lipp

  • Liddiard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Liddiard

    English : habitational name from Lydiard in Wiltshire or Lydeard in Somerset, both of which apparently preserve a British name composed of Celtic garth ‘hill’ with an uncertain first element, possibly lē ‘gray’.

    Liddiard

  • Lutes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lutes

    English : apparently a patronymic from Lute.

    Lutes

  • Lapham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lapham

    English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in Somerset or Wiltshire, where the surname is clustered, but perhaps a variant of Lopham, a habitational name from a place in Norfolk, so named from an Old English personal name Loppa + hām ‘homestead’.

    Lapham

  • Lobb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lobb

    English : habitational name from a place in Devon, recorded in Domesday Book as Loba, apparently a topographical term meaning perhaps ‘lump’, ‘hill’, the village being situated at the bottom of a hill. There is also a place of the same name in Oxfordshire (recorded in 1208 as Lobbe), but the historical and contemporary distribution of the surname (which is still largely restricted to Devon), makes it unlikely that it ever derived from this place, or from Middle English, Old English lobbe ‘spider’.

    Lobb

  • Loving
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loving

    English : from a Middle English personal name Lyfing, Old English Lēofing, based on lēof ‘dear’.Swedish : apparently an ornamental name formed from the place-name element lov-, meaning unknown, + the suffix -ing (see Arning).

    Loving

  • Kilburn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kilburn

    English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire or one in Derbyshire, both of uncertain etymology. They are possibly named from an Old English personal name Cylla or Old English cyl(e)n ‘kiln’ + burna ‘stream’. The place of this name in London has apparently not contributed to the surname.

    Kilburn

  • Kenworthy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kenworthy

    English : habitational name from a place in Cheshire, apparently so called from the Old English personal name Cēna + worðig ‘enclosure’.

    Kenworthy

  • Lum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lum

    English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and West Yorkshire called Lumb, both apparently originally named with Old English lum(m) ‘pool’. The word is not independently attested, but appears also in Lomax and Lumley, and may be reflected in the dialect term lum denoting a well for collecting water in a mine. In some instances the name may be topographical for someone who lived by a pool, Middle English lum(m).English : variant of Lamb.Chinese : variant of Lin 1.Chinese : possibly a variant of Lan.

    Lum

  • Louison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Louison

    English : apparently a variant spelling of Lewison.

    Louison

  • Lippitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lippitt

    English : apparently a habitational name from Lipyeate in Somerset or Lypiatt in Gloucestershire, both named from Old English hlīepgeat ‘leap-gate’, a gate which was low enough to be jumped by horses and deer but presented an obstacle to sheep and cattle.

    Lippitt

  • Lankford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lankford

    English : apparently a variant of Langford.

    Lankford

  • Lovelace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lovelace

    English : variant of Loveless. The spelling is apparently the result of folk etymology, which understood the word as a nickname for a dandy fond of lace. The modern sense of this word is, however, not attested until the 16th century and at the time of surname formation it meant only ‘cord’ or ‘shoelace’.

    Lovelace

  • Leadley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (North Yorkshire)

    Leadley

    English (North Yorkshire) : habitational name, apparently from Leathley in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English hlith ‘slope’ (genitive plural hleotha) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Leadley

  • Langstaff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Langstaff

    English : apparently an occupational name for a tipstaff or beadle who carried a long staff as a badge of office; perhaps also a nickname for a very tall, thin man, or even an obscene nickname for a man with a long sexual organ. The surname is found chiefly in northeastern England.

    Langstaff

  • Loomis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loomis

    English : habitational name from a lost place near Bury in Lancashire, recorded in the Middle Ages as Lumhalghs, and apparently named with the Old English elements lumm ‘pool’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.

    Loomis

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  • Wanion
  • n.

    A word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune.

  • Seemingly
  • adv.

    In appearance; in show; in semblance; apparently; ostensibly.

  • Apparently
  • adv.

    Seemingly; in appearance; as, a man may be apparently friendly, yet malicious in heart.

  • Specious
  • a.

    Apparently right; superficially fair, just, or correct, but not so in reality; appearing well at first view; plausible; as, specious reasoning; a specious argument.

  • Pseudo-symmetry
  • n.

    A kind of symmetry characteristic of certain crystals which from twinning, or other causes, come to resemble forms of a system other than that to which they belong, as the apparently hexagonal prisms of aragonite.

  • Solstice
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    The point in the ecliptic at which the sun is farthest from the equator, north or south, namely, the first point of the sign Cancer and the first point of the sign Capricorn, the former being the summer solstice, latter the winter solstice, in northern latitudes; -- so called because the sun then apparently stands still in its northward or southward motion.

  • Pseudo-hyperthophic
  • a.

    Falsely hypertrophic; as, pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, a variety of paralysis in which the muscles are apparently enlarged, but are really degenerated and replaced by fat.

  • Streptothrix
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    A genus of bacilli occurring of the form of long, smooth and apparently branched threads, either straight or twisted.

  • Heliostat
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    An instrument consisting of a mirror moved by clockwork, by which a sunbeam is made apparently stationary, by being steadily directed to one spot during the whole of its diurnal period; also, a geodetic heliotrope.

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    Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine; a lifeless story.

  • Hemiprotein
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    An insoluble, proteid substance, described by Schutzenberger, formed when albumin is heated for some time with dilute sulphuric acid. It is apparently identical with antialbumid and dyspeptone.

  • Trance
  • n.

    A condition, often simulating death, in which there is a total suspension of the power of voluntary movement, with abolition of all evidences of mental activity and the reduction to a minimum of all the vital functions so that the patient lies still and apparently unconscious of surrounding objects, while the pulsation of the heart and the breathing, although still present, are almost or altogether imperceptible.

  • Tetramera
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    A division of Coleoptera having, apparently, only four tarsal joints, one joint being rudimentary.

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    The state of being siderated, or planet-struck; esp., blast in plants; also, a sudden and apparently causeless stroke of disease, as in apoplexy or paralysis.

  • Stoic
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    Hence, a person not easily excited; an apathetic person; one who is apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain.

  • Sarcolemma
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    The very thin transparent and apparently homogeneous sheath which incloses a striated muscular fiber; the myolemma.

  • Verticillaster
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    A whorl of flowers apparently of one cluster, but composed of two opposite axillary cymes, as in mint. See Illust. of Whorl.

  • Stationary
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    One who, or that which, is stationary, as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion.