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a Bernstein set is a subset of the real line that meets every uncountable closed subset of the real line but that contains none of them. A Bernstein set
Bernstein_set
2018 murder in Lake Forest, California, US
January 2, 2018, 19-year-old University of Pennsylvania sophomore Blaze Bernstein was killed after leaving home to meet an acquaintance at a park in California
Murder_of_Blaze_Bernstein
Theorem in set theory
In set theory, the Schröder–Bernstein theorem states that, if there exist injective functions f : A → B and g : B → A between the sets A and B, then there
Schröder–Bernstein_theorem
American set and costume designer (1880–1955)
Aline Bernstein (December 22, 1880 – September 7, 1955) was an American set designer and costume designer. She and Irene Lewisohn founded the Museum of
Aline_Bernstein
American asset management firm
AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. (AB) is a global asset-management firm providing investment-management and research services worldwide to institutional
AllianceBernstein
American sports agent
Bonds. Bernstein's involvement with Singh and Patel is the basis for the film Million Dollar Arm. Bernstein is portrayed by Jon Hamm. Bernstein set up an
J._B._Bernstein
American conductor and composer (1918–1990)
Leonard Bernstein (/ˈbɜːrnstaɪn/ BURN-styne; born Louis Bernstein; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music
Leonard_Bernstein
Canadian physician
Stanley K. Bernstein is a Canadian physician. Bernstein has owned and operated weight-loss clinics since 1974. Bernstein was raised near the Moss Park
Stanley_K._Bernstein
Property in descriptive set theory
of choice implies the existence of sets of reals that do not have the perfect set property, such as Bernstein sets. However, in Solovay's model, which
Perfect_set_property
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematics, Bernstein's theorem may refer to: Bernstein's theorem about the Sato–Bernstein polynomial Bernstein's problem about minimal surfaces Bernstein's theorem
Bernstein's_theorem
Surname list
Look up Bernstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bernstein is a common surname of German origin, meaning "amber" (literally "burn stone"). The name
Bernstein
American actress and singer (born 2006)
and singer. Her earliest roles included Jasmine Bernstein in the Disney XD sitcom Crash & Bernstein (2012–2014) and Faith Newman in the soap opera The
Mckenna_Grace
Branch of mathematics that studies sets
Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects. Although objects of any
Set_theory
American actor and filmmaker (born 1937)
than his previous one (as Lenny Bruce), although both men, Bruce and Bernstein, set their faces against abuses of institutional power, and the tendency
Dustin_Hoffman
Collection of mathematical objects
In mathematics, a set is a collection of different things; the things are called elements or members of the set and are typically mathematical objects:
Set_(mathematics)
German mathematician (1878–1956)
Felix Bernstein (24 February 1878 – 3 December 1956), was a German mathematician known for proving in 1896 the Schröder–Bernstein theorem, a central result
Felix Bernstein (mathematician)
Felix_Bernstein_(mathematician)
British civil servant (1953–2024)
Sir Howard Bernstein (9 April 1953 – 22 June 2024) was a British local government officer who was the chief executive of Manchester City Council from
Howard_Bernstein
Type of polynomial used in Numerical Analysis
mathematical field of numerical analysis, a Bernstein polynomial is a polynomial expressed as a linear combination of Bernstein basis polynomials. The idea is named
Bernstein_polynomial
British businessman and media executive (1899–1993)
Sidney Lewis Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (30 January 1899 – 5 February 1993) was a British businessman and media executive who was the founding chairman
Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein
Sidney_Bernstein,_Baron_Bernstein
Topics referred to by the same term
Schröder–Bernstein may refer to: the Schröder–Bernstein theorem in set theory Schröder–Bernstein theorem for measurable spaces Schröder–Bernstein theorems
Schröder–Bernstein
Mathematical property
name Schröder–Bernstein (or Cantor–Schröder–Bernstein, or Cantor–Bernstein) property is in analogy to the theorem of the same name (from set theory). In
Schröder–Bernstein_property
Film by Bradley Cooper
film that centers on the relationship between American composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montealegre. It was directed by Bradley Cooper, from
Maestro_(2023_film)
American mobster
Abe Bernstein (c. 1892 – March 7, 1968) was a Detroit-based Jewish-American organized crime figure and leader of the infamous Prohibition-era Purple Gang
Abe_Bernstein
11-part 1982/83 series by Leonard Bernstein conducting Beethoven
Bernstein/Beethoven is a 11-part miniseries featuring Leonard Bernstein, broadcast in 1982/1983 on PBS and A&E. As with most post-1969 Bernstein programs
Bernstein/Beethoven
Operetta with music by Leonard Bernstein
for merging. › Candide is an operetta with music composed by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics primarily by the poet Richard Wilbur, based on the 1759 novella
Candide_(operetta)
Mathematical set containing no elements
the empty set or void set is the unique set having no elements; its size or cardinality (count of elements in a set) is zero. Some axiomatic set theories
Empty_set
Disney XD sitcom
Crash & Bernstein is an American television sitcom created by Eric Friedman that aired on Disney XD from October 8, 2012, to August 11, 2014. The series
Crash_&_Bernstein
American racing driver
Brandon Bernstein (born August 2, 1972) is an American former drag racing driver. He is the son of NHRA legend Kenny Bernstein. Bernstein was born in
Brandon_Bernstein
Arms collector and curator nicknamed Dragon Man
Mel Bernstein (born 1945), nicknamed "Dragon Man", is the owner of Dragon Arms and a military museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Bernstein was born
Mel_Bernstein
Set of the elements not in a given subset
In set theory, the complement of a set A, often denoted by A c {\displaystyle A^{c}} (or A′), is the set of elements not in A. When all elements in the
Complement_(set_theory)
Mathematical set that can be enumerated
mathematics, a set is countable if either it is finite or it can be made in one to one correspondence with the set of natural numbers. Equivalently, a set is countable
Countable_set
American author, journalist, and television writer and producer (born 1960)
created by Monica Beletsky. Capitol Hill: A collaboration with Carl Bernstein set in Capitol Hill, it examines partisanship and the role money plays in
David_Simon
Costa Rican and American actress (1922–1978)
Felicia Montealegre Bernstein (née Felicia María Cohn Montealegre; February 6, 1922 – June 16, 1978) was a Costa Rican and American actress. Montealegre
Felicia_Montealegre
Paradox in set theory
elementary form that Russell9 gave to the set-theoretic antinomies could have persuaded them [J. König, Jourdain, F. Bernstein] that the solution of these difficulties
Russell's_paradox
Mathematical set of all subsets of a set
mathematics, the power set (or powerset) of a set S is the set of all subsets of S, including the empty set and S itself. In axiomatic set theory (as developed
Power_set
Gifted person with broad knowledge
Technology, 1(2), 51–63. Root-Bernstein, R., & Root-Bernstein, M. (2011). Life stages of creativity. Root‐Bernstein, R. S., Bernstein, M., & Gamier, H. (1993)
Polymath
American poet
Steven Jay "Jesse" Bernstein (December 4, 1950 – October 22, 1991) was an American underground writer and performance artist. He remains famous for his
Steven_Jesse_Bernstein
Musical by Leonard Bernstein; premiered in 1957
Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents. Inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, the story is set in
West_Side_Story
British sociologist
Basil Bernard Bernstein (1 November 1924 – 24 September 2000) was a British sociologist known for his work in the sociology of education. He worked on
Basil_Bernstein
American writer, director and cinematographer
Steven Bernstein, ASC, DGA, WGA is an American cinematographer, director, screenwriter and author. In 1992 he won the Best Artistic Contribution Award
Steven_Bernstein_(filmmaker)
Piece by Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein's Symphony No. 2 The Age of Anxiety is a piece for orchestra and solo piano. The piece was composed from 1948 to 1949 in the United
Symphony_No._2_(Bernstein)
American writer
Harry Louis Bernstein (May 30, 1910 – June 3, 2011) was a British-born American writer. Bernstein lived in Brick Township, New Jersey. He died at the
Harry_Bernstein
American drag racer and auto racing team owner
Kenneth Dale Bernstein (born September 6, 1944) is an American drag racer and former NASCAR and IndyCar team owner. He is nicknamed "the Bud King" for
Kenny_Bernstein
Set of points on a line segment with certain topological properties
In mathematics, the Cantor set is a self-similar set of points lying on a single line segment that has a number of unintuitive properties. It was discovered
Cantor_set
Composition by Leonard Bernstein
is a composition by American composer Leonard Bernstein. Composed in 1980, it is one of Bernstein's last compositions for solo piano. Touches was a
Touches_(Bernstein)
1960 suite of music by Leonard Bernstein
subsequently recorded by Bernstein and others. West Side Story is a musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Set on the Upper West Side of
Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
Symphonic_Dances_from_West_Side_Story
Standard system of axiomatic set theory
In set theory, Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, named after mathematicians Ernst Zermelo and Abraham Fraenkel, is an axiomatic system that was proposed in
Zermelo–Fraenkel_set_theory
1976 American drama film by Martin Ritt
Communism or of being Communists themselves. It was written by Walter Bernstein, directed by Martin Ritt, and stars Woody Allen, Zero Mostel and Michael
The_Front
Size of a set in mathematics
bijection—is non-trivial, and is the content of the so-called Schröder–Bernstein theorem. One such proof can be summarized as follows, with the help of
Cardinality
American explorer, survival expert, anthropologist, writer, and TV host
Josh Bernstein (born February 24, 1971) is an American explorer, writer, executive producer, survival expert, anthropologist, and TV host best known as
Josh_Bernstein
1976 film by Alan J. Pakula
non-fiction book by journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, it stars Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein, respectively, as they investigate
All the President's Men (film)
All_the_President's_Men_(film)
2023 awards for film and TV set decorators
The 4th Set Decorators Society of America Awards honored the best set decorators in film and television in 2023. The nominations for the film categories
Set Decorators Society of America Awards 2023
Set_Decorators_Society_of_America_Awards_2023
The Schröder–Bernstein theorem from set theory has analogs in the context of operator algebras. This article discusses such operator-algebraic results
Schröder–Bernstein theorems for operator algebras
Schröder–Bernstein_theorems_for_operator_algebras
Set whose elements all belong to another set
In mathematics, a set A is a subset of a set B if and only if all elements of A are also elements of B; B is then a superset of A. It is possible for A
Subset
Léna Bernstein (January 9, 1906 – June 1932) was the first woman to fly across the Mediterranean Sea. She also held flight records for women's endurance
Léna_Bernstein
American photographer and musician
box sets Voyage for Crosby, Reflections for Nash, Carry On for Stephen Stills, and CSNY 1974 for the band's tour of that year. In 2018 Joel Bernstein was
Joel_Bernstein
the decomposition theorem of Beilinson, Bernstein, Deligne and Gabber or BBDG decomposition theorem is a set of results concerning the cohomology of algebraic
Decomposition theorem of Beilinson, Bernstein and Deligne
Decomposition_theorem_of_Beilinson,_Bernstein_and_Deligne
Diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a collection of sets
between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships
Venn_diagram
Type of mathematical measure
Radon since it is not inner regular, since compact sets are at most countable. Let Z be a Bernstein set in [0, 1] (or any Polish space). Then no measure
Radon_measure
Set of elements common to all of some sets
In set theory, the intersection of two sets A {\displaystyle A} and B , {\displaystyle B,} denoted by A ∩ B , {\displaystyle A\cap B,} is the set containing
Intersection_(set_theory)
There are equally many countable order types and real numbers
In set theory and order theory, the Cantor–Bernstein theorem states that the cardinality of the second type class, the class of countable order types
Cantor–Bernstein_theorem
Any one of the distinct objects that make up a set in set theory
mathematics, an element (or member) of a set is any one of the distinct objects that belong to that set. For example, given a set called A containing the first four
Element_of_a_set
Identities and relationships involving sets
mathematics, particularly in the study of set theory, the algebra of sets defines the properties and laws of sets, the set-theoretic operations of union, intersection
Algebra_of_sets
Tongan 2014 film
South is a 2014 historical drama film written and directed by Alex Bernstein, set in Tonga during the pre-colonial era. It was the first feature film
When_the_Man_Went_South
2001 German TV series or program
Bronski & Bernstein (in German also: Bronski und Bernstein) is a popular German-made police television drama, aired in 2001. The series is set in Hamburg
Bronski_&_Bernstein
1960 film directed by John Sturges
television series that aired from 1998 to 2000, and a 2016 film remake. Elmer Bernstein's film score was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score
The_Magnificent_Seven
1971 musical theatre work by Leonard Bernstein
theatre work composed by Leonard Bernstein. The text includes the Latin mass text, with additional lyrics by Bernstein and by Stephen Schwartz. Commissioned
Mass_(Bernstein)
Fictional character
Rugal Bernstein (Japanese: ルガール・バーンシュタイン, Hepburn: Rugāru Bānshutain) is a character from The King of Fighters series created by SNK. First introduced
Rugal_Bernstein
Alias of Mark Felt, Watergate scandal whistleblower
Woodward in 1972, which was later shared with Carl Bernstein. At the time, Woodward and Bernstein were reporters for The Washington Post. In 2005, 31
Deep_Throat_(Watergate)
On the number of common zeros of Laurent polynomials
The Bernstein–Kushnirenko theorem, also called Bernstein–Khovanskii–Kushnirenko theorem (BKK theorem), states that the number of nonzero complex solutions
Bernstein–Kushnirenko_theorem
2026 American film
is a 2026 American political action thriller film directed by Andrew Bernstein and written by Aaron Rabin and John Krasinski, based on a story by Krasinski
Jack_Ryan:_Ghost_War
Leonard Bernstein's last complete choral work
The Missa Brevis by Leonard Bernstein is a musical setting of parts of the mass ordinary in Latin for a mixed a cappella choir with countertenor solo
Missa_Brevis_(Bernstein)
French playwright
Bernstein's play La Griffe that published in another newspaper (Figaro) by Chevassu. After Bernstein refused to retract the letter, the duel was set to
Henri_Bernstein
Set of elements in any of some sets
In set theory, the union (denoted by ∪) of a collection of sets is the set of all elements in the collection. It is one of the fundamental operations
Union_(set_theory)
American mathematician
Benjamin Abram Bernstein (20 May 1881, Pasvalys, Lithuania – 25 September 1964, Berkeley, California) was an American mathematician, specializing in mathematical
Benjamin_Abram_Bernstein
1970s political scandal in the U.S.
G. Gordon Liddy. After the arrests, journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein from The Washington Post conducted an in-depth investigation, which included
Watergate_scandal
Set of all things that may be the input of a mathematical function
In mathematics, the domain of a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function. It is sometimes denoted by dom ( f ) {\displaystyle \operatorname
Domain_of_a_function
1963 symphony by Leonard Bernstein
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish" is a programmatic choral symphony by Leonard Bernstein, published in 1963. It is a dramatic work written for a large orchestra
Symphony_No._3_(Bernstein)
Concept in mathematical logic
In set theory, a hereditary set (or pure set) is a set whose elements are all hereditary sets. That is, all elements of the set are themselves sets, as
Hereditary_set
Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990) was an American composer and conductor. Over the course of his distinguished career he won 16 Grammy Awards (including one
List of awards and nominations received by Leonard Bernstein
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Leonard_Bernstein
1952 opera by Leonard Bernstein
seven scenes composed by Leonard Bernstein with an English libretto by the composer. It is the darkest among Bernstein's "musicals", and one of only two
Trouble_in_Tahiti
2023 soundtrack album
life of composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montealegre. Directed by Bradley Cooper, and starring himself as Bernstein with Carey Mulligan as
Maestro_(soundtrack)
Children's meal sold by McDonald's
Bob Bernstein, who then came up with the idea for the Happy Meal. In 1977, the McDonald's restaurant owner clients who regularly met with Bernstein were
Happy_Meal
Subset of a preorder that contains all larger elements
Upper sets and lower sets are also known by many other names. An upper set may also be called an upward closed set, an up-set, an isotone set, or an
Upper_and_lower_sets
5th episode of the 6th season of Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. Melissa Bernstein directed the episode written by Alison Tatlock. The episode aired on May
Black and Blue (Better Call Saul)
Black_and_Blue_(Better_Call_Saul)
Set that is not a finite set
In set theory, an infinite set is a set that is not a finite set. Infinite sets may be countable or uncountable. The set of natural numbers (whose existence
Infinite_set
Set that intersects every one of a family of sets
be a set that just has a non-empty intersection with each member of C. An example of the latter would be a Bernstein set, which is defined as a set that
Transversal_(combinatorics)
1945 musical by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green
Leonard Bernstein and book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, based on Jerome Robbins' idea for his 1944 ballet Fancy Free, which he had set to Bernstein's
On_the_Town_(musical)
American dark comedy drama television series
3) Stephen Tobolowsky as Henry Weeks (season 3) Joel Brooks as Terry Bernstein (season 3) Gregg Daniel as Cliff Calhoun (season 3) Hank Chen as Lawrence
Hacks
Israeli literary award
The Bernstein Prize (Hebrew: פרס ברנשטיין) is an annual Israeli literary award for writers 50 years of age and younger. The prize is awarded by the Bernstein
Bernstein_Prize
British TV series (1972–1973)
ITV stations during the 1970s and 1980s. The theme music was by Elmer Bernstein. Set in the Dark Ages a century after the Roman withdrawal from Britain and
Arthur_of_the_Britons
American film and distribution company
January 13, 1978, followed by the exits of senior vice presidents William Bernstein and Mike Medavoy three days later. The week following the resignations
Orion_Pictures
Mathematical set formed from two given sets
In mathematics, specifically set theory, the Cartesian product of two sets A and B, denoted A × B, is the set of all ordered pairs (a, b) where a is an
Cartesian_product
Mathematical set containing all objects
In set theory, a universal set is a set that contains all of the objects in the theory, including itself. In set theory as usually formulated, it can
Universal_set
2019 American comedy science fiction web series
six episodes. Executive producers were set to include Jordan Peele, Jose Molina, Charlie Sanders, Adam Bernstein, Win Rosenfeld, Tom Lesinski, Jenna Santoianni
Weird_City_(TV_series)
1984 American dramatic film directed by Armyan Bernstein
City is a 1984 American comedy drama film written and directed by Armyan Bernstein in his directorial debut, and starring Kate Capshaw, Josh Mostel and John
Windy_City_(film)
American rock band
with Elektra Records. After Holzman and producer Paul A. Rothchild saw two sets of the band playing at the Whisky a Go Go, they signed them to the Elektra
The_Doors
Informal set theories
Naive set theory is any of several set theories used in the discussion of the foundations of mathematics. Unlike axiomatic set theories, which are defined
Naive_set_theory
American science fiction television series
the Silo trilogy of novels (Wool, Shift, and Dust) by author Hugh Howey. Set in a dystopian future where a community exists in a giant underground silo
Silo_(TV_series)
Statement that is taken to be true
Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory with choice, abbreviated ZFC, or some very similar system of axiomatic set theory like Von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory, a conservative
Axiom
BERNSTEIN SET
BERNSTEIN SET
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Setter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in the center of a village, from Middle English midde ‘mid’ + toun ‘village’, ‘town’.English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so named in Old English as ‘farmstead at a river confluence’, from (ge)m̄ðe ‘river confluence’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Burston, in Buckinghamshire, Norfolk, and Staffordshire, which have different origins. The Buckinghamshire place name is from an Old English personal name Briddel + Old English þorn ‘thorn tree’; the place in Norfolk is named with Old English byrst ‘rough ground’, ‘landslip’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’; the Staffordshire place name has the same second element, the first being an Old English personal name Burgwine or Burgwulf.English : possibly from an unrecorded Old English personal name, BurgstÄn.Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Burstein (see Bernstein).
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Septimus, SETTIMIO means "seventh."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements wynn ‘joy’ + stÄn ‘stone’.English : habitational name from any of various places called Winston or Winstone, from various Old English personal names + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, or, in the case of Winstone in Gloucestershire, Old English stÄn ‘stone’.Americanized form of Jewish Weinstein.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Parr.Jewish (American) : shortened form of some Ashkenazic surname such as Perelman and Perlstein.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from Welsh mynydd ‘hill’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Sheth, SETH means "buttocks." In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Adam and Eve. Compare with other forms of Seth.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(सेठ) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word setu, SETH means "bridge." Compare with other forms of Seth.
Female
Japanese
(節å) Japanese name SETSUKO means "temperate child."
Male
Greek
(Σήθι) Greek form of Egyptian Seti, SETHI means "of Seth."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mitcham in Surrey, so named from Old English micel ‘big’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.
Male
Greek
(Σήθος) Greek form of Egyptian Sutekh, possibly SETHOS means "one who dazzles." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient evil god of Chaos, storms, and the desert, who slew Osiris.Â
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cheshire and East Yorkshire, so named from Old English mylen ‘mill’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English setl ‘seat’, ‘dwelling’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Milwich in Staffordshire, so named from Old English myln ‘mill’ + wīc ‘dairy farm’; ‘(trading) settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Imbert or a translation of German and Jewish Bernstein, which means ‘amber’.Muslim (widespread throughout the Muslim world) : from the Arabic personal name ‛Anbar, literally ‘perfume’, ‘ambergris’, figuratively ‘good’, ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stone- or bricklayer, from Middle English setter ‘one who lays stones or bricks in building’ (agent derivative of setten ‘to set’).English : occupational name from Old French saietier ‘silk weaver’ (an agent derivative of sayete, a kind of silk).English : from an agent derivative of Middle English setten ‘to place (decoration, on a garment or metal surface)’, probably an occupational name for an embroiderer.German : unexplained.Norwegian : unexplained.
BERNSTEIN SET
BERNSTEIN SET
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for a "courteous" person, from Old French curteis. The name later became associated with Middle English curt "short" and hose "leggings," taking on the CURTIS means "short leggings."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Praiseworthy particle of the glorious God of heaven
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Steadfast and Brave Warrior
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Simplicity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Love Own Country
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Female
Italian
Contracted form of Italian Giovanna, GIANNA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sudanva | ஸà¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à®µà®¾
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Companion; Colleague; Friend
Girl/Female
Welsh
From the knoll.
BERNSTEIN SET
BERNSTEIN SET
BERNSTEIN SET
BERNSTEIN SET
BERNSTEIN SET
n.
A vessel, as a tub, in which something, as pulverized ore suspended in a liquid, is allowed to settle.
pl.
of Setula
n.
A colony newly established; a place or region newly settled; as, settlement in the West.
n.
An instrument used to set or turn the teeth of a saw a little sidewise, that they may make a kerf somewhat wider than the thickness of the blade, to prevent friction; -- called also saw-wrest.
n.
That which settles at the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs; sediment.
n.
The act of peopling, or state of being peopled; act of planting, as a colony; colonization; occupation by settlers; as, the settlement of a new country.
n.
One who settles, becomes fixed, established, etc.
n.
Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement.
n.
A setula.
n.
Especially, one who establishes himself in a new region or a colony; a colonist; a planter; as, the first settlers of New England.
n.
That which settles or finishes; hence, a blow, etc., which settles or decides a contest.
a.
Having small bristles or setae.
n.
A small, short hair or bristle; a small seta.
a.
Eager in appetite or desire of gratification; affected by keen hunger; ravenous; as, an eagle or a lion sharp-set.
n.
That which settles, or is settled, established, or fixed.
n.
The act of one who, or that which, settles; the act of establishing one's self, of colonizing, subsiding, adjusting, etc.
a.
Properly or firmly set.
n.
A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of residence; legal residence or establishment of a person in a particular parish or town, which entitles him to maintenance if a pauper, and subjects the parish or town to his support.
n.
Matter that subsides; settlings; sediment; lees; dregs.
n.
The act or process of adjusting or determining; composure of doubts or differences; pacification; liquidation of accounts; arrangement; adjustment; as, settlement of a controversy, of accounts, etc.