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BARDHAMANASANSOL SECTION
Biblical
a name applied to those who are born by Caesarean section
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Vietnamese
Section.
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Hindu, Indian
A Section; Portion; Festival; Strong; Occassion
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Hindu, Indian
Boiled or Baked Buckwheat; Section
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English
English : from a relatively rare medieval personal name derived from the Latin saint’s name Marinus (or possibly from its feminine equivalent, Marina).
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Indian, Sanskrit
Heart; Heart Felt
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Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin
Follower of Dionysius
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Tamil
Manusmitha | மாஂநà¯à®‚ஸà¯à®®à¯€à®¤à®¾
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Anglo Saxon English American
From the ledge meadow.
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Arabic, Muslim
Princess; To Look out
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Tamil
Vedavedya | வேதவிதà¯à®¯à®¾
Goddess Durga
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English
free men's town.
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Arabic
Rightly Guided
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British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
High-born; Brilliant; Noble; Bright; Famous; Intelligent
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a.
Having a cross section in the form of an equilateral triangle; -- said especially of a kind of file.
adv.
In a sectional manner.
n.
The state or quality of being sectional; sectionalism.
a.
In the mesial plane; mesial; as, a sagittal section of an animal.
n.
An annular molding whose section is concave, like the edge of a pulley; -- called also scotia.
n.
In surveys of the public land of the United States, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36 sections.
n.
An old term for a vertical section of a building; -- called also sciagraphy. See Vertical section, under Section.
n.
A point of a surface at which the curvatures of the normal sections are all equal to each other. A sphere may be osculatory to the surface in every direction at an umbilicus. Called also umbilic.
n.
The figure made up of all the points common to a superficies and a solid which meet, or to two superficies which meet, or to two lines which meet. In the first case the section is a superficies, in the second a line, and in the third a point.
n.
A section or part of a cylinder, cone, or other solid of revolution, cut off by a plane oblique to the base; -- so called from its resemblance to the hoof of a horse.
n.
The act of cutting, or separation by cutting; as, the section of bodies.
n.
A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country; local patriotism, as distinguished from national.
n.
Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sections or distinct part of larger body or territory; local.
v. t.
To form into sections.
a.
Having a top, or head, shaped like the top of a covered wagon, or resembling in section or outline an inverted U, thus /; as, a wagonheaded ceiling.
a.
Consisting of sections, or capable of being divided into sections; as, a sectional steam boiler.
v. t.
To divide according to gepgraphical sections or local interests.
n.
A section or division of a subject, as of a law, a book, specif. (Roman & Canon Laws), a chapter or division of a law book.
n.
One of the portions, of one square mile each, into which the public lands of the United States are divided; one thirty-sixth part of a township. These sections are subdivided into quarter sections for sale under the homestead and preemption laws.