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A buffer gas is an inert or nonflammable gas. In the Earth's atmosphere, nitrogen acts as a buffer gas. A buffer gas adds pressure to a system and controls
Buffer_gas
Cold atom physicist
research on atomic and molecular cooling techniques, such as buffer-gas cooling and the buffer-gas beam, as well as laser-cooling and trapping of molecules
John_Doyle_(academic)
Device used to accumulate positrons
The buffer-gas trap (BGT) is a device used to accumulate positrons (the antiparticles of electrons) efficiently while minimizing positron loss due to annihilation
Buffer-gas_trap
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up buffer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buffer or Buffers may refer to: Buffer gas, an inert or nonflammable gas Buffer solution, a solution
Buffer
Type of cold cathode lamp
buffer gas (usually a noble gas). A large voltage across the anode and cathode will cause the buffer gas to ionize, creating a plasma. The buffer gas
Hollow-cathode_lamp
Analytical technique used to separate and identify ionized molecules in the gas phase
identifies ionized molecules present in the gas phase based on the mobility of the molecules in a carrier buffer gas. Even though it is used extensively for
Ion_mobility_spectrometry
Generalization of the standard Boltzmann–Gibbs entropy
plasma. Spin glass relaxation. Trapped ion interacting with a classical buffer gas. High energy collisional experiments at LHC/CERN (CMS, ATLAS and ALICE
Tsallis_entropy
Industry standard for end face mechanical seals
gas buffer fluid or without a buffer fluid. In the case of a dry running containment seal, the containment seal will be exposed primarily to buffer gas
API_Standard_682
Chemical compound
operate. Only binary gas mixtures of xenon and a chlorine donor, or ternary mixtures that also include a buffer gas (a rare gas indicated by Rg) will
Xenon_monochloride
Device for storing charged particles
Penning traps. Buffer gas cooling, resistive cooling, and laser cooling are techniques to remove energy from ions in a Penning trap. Buffer gas cooling relies
Penning_trap
325 nm, 441.563 nm Electrical discharge in metal vapor mixed with helium buffer gas. Printing and typesetting applications, fluorescence excitation examination
List_of_laser_types
Topics referred to by the same term
separate and identify ionized molecules in the gas phase based on their ion mobility in a carrier buffer gas Mass spectrometry, an analytical technique that
Spectrometry
Anti-particle to the electron
displacements, or even voids, within a solid material. Beta particle Buffer-gas trap Electron hole List of particles Positronium Positronic brain "2022
Positron
Type of magnetometer
of 1014 cm−3 potassium atoms in a 1 cm3 vapor cell with ~3 atm helium buffer gas can achieve 10 aT Hz−1/2 (10−17 T Hz−1/2) sensitivity with relaxation
SERF
Analytical chemistry method
first step, the ions are separated according to their mobility through a buffer gas on a millisecond timescale using an ion mobility spectrometer. The separated
Ion-mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry
Ion-mobility_spectrometry–mass_spectrometry
Proposed concepts for the human colonization of Titan
molecules and evolve into oxygen and hydrogen. Nitrogen is ideal to add buffer gas partial pressure to breathable air (it forms about 78% of Earth's atmosphere)
Colonization_of_Titan
Medical imaging technique
gas an MRI scan can identify ventilation defects in the lungs. Before the scan, a patient is asked to inhale hyperpolarized xenon mixed with a buffer
Magnetic_resonance_imaging
Device that measures magnetism
vapour mixed with a "buffer gas" through which the emitted photons pass, and a photon detector, arranged in that order. The buffer gas is usually helium
Magnetometer
Techniques to control particle beam properties
cooling Electron cooling Ionization cooling Laser cooling Radiation damping Buffer-gas cooling within RF quadrupoles Proceedings of Cern Accelerator School Workshop
Particle_beam_cooling
Lithography using 13.5 nm UV light
plasma, in the source free of tin deposition. Specifically, the hydrogen buffer gas in the EUV source chamber or vessel decelerates or possibly pushes back
Extreme ultraviolet lithography
Extreme_ultraviolet_lithography
added benefit of this type of recoil buffer. Some pneumatic recoil buffers used in firearms are fast, low-power gas springs. When compressed, they present
Recoil_buffer
ions only react with VOC trace components and the air itself acts as a buffer gas. Moreover, due to the low concentrations of trace components one can assume
Proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry
Proton-transfer-reaction_mass_spectrometry
Type of gas laser
electric field lines. Diffusion of electrons and elastic scattering at a buffer gas molecule spreads the avalanche perpendicular to the field. Inelastic scattering
Nitrogen_laser
Carbine
M4A1 uppers by shortening the barrels and opening gas ports, no longer produced, STD carbine buffer in use in host lowers at time of fielding. CQBR type
Close Quarters Battle Receiver
Close_Quarters_Battle_Receiver
Equation used to estimate pH of a weak acid or base solution
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is often used for estimating the pH of buffer solutions by approximating the actual concentration ratio as the ratio of
Henderson–Hasselbalch equation
Henderson–Hasselbalch_equation
was measured over a 9 cm length of strontium vapor present in a 3 torr buffer gas of helium or neon and maintained at the correct temperature by an externally
Strontium_vapor_laser
Medical imaging technique
exhale fully twice before inhaling the gas. The typical scan uses a mixture of 200-1000 ml of 129Xe and a buffer gas such as helium or nitrogen. This mixture
Hyperpolarized_gas_MRI
Exotic matter with an antiproton in place of an electron
Magazine. 2022-03-16. Retrieved 2022-03-17. Hori, M.; et al. (2016). "Buffer-gas cooling of antiprotonic helium to 1.5 to 1.7 K, and antiproton-to-electron
Antiprotonic_helium
Physics facility at CERN
with buffer gas atoms. This cools the ions and their movement is dampened by a combination of a radio-frequency (RF) excitation and a buffer gas. The
ISOLDE
electrostatically decelerating the ions and then passing them through a buffer-gas-filled environment. The radio-frequency creates an oscillating electric
ISOLTRAP_experiment
Class of extreme chemical compounds
J. M.; Walker, T. G. (2010). "Formation of van der Waals molecules in buffer gas cooled magnetic traps". Physical Review Letters. 105 (3) 033001. arXiv:1003
Helium_compounds
Buffer system that maintains pH balance in humans
The bicarbonate buffer system is an acid-base homeostatic mechanism involving the balance of carbonic acid (H2CO3), bicarbonate ion (HCO− 3), and carbon
Bicarbonate_buffer_system
continuous, stable magnesium ion beam. The beam is injected into a helium-buffer gas-filled Paul trap which cools and accumulates it into defined ion bunches
MIRACLS_experiment
Pump driven by a gas turbine
purged with inert gas (e.g. helium) at a higher pressure than the propellants on either side, so that the IPS will leak that inert buffer gas outwards from
Turbopump
Collaboration at the Antiproton Decelerator
accumulation was not particularly efficient, ATRAP switched to a Surko-type buffer gas accumulator as is now standard in experiments requiring large numbers
ATRAP_experiment
cooling in this case is buffer-gas cooling, whereby the beam loses energy from collisions with a light, neutral and inert gas (typically helium). The
RFQ_beam_cooler
Software security techniques
Buffer overflow protection is any of various techniques used during software development to enhance the security of executable programs by detecting buffer
Buffer_overflow_protection
Standards in electronics and telecommunications
variations. There are also variations in the concentrations of the required buffer gases, which variations cause frequency deviations. This article incorporates
Secondary_frequency_standard
Scientific analytical tool
Alexander E (August 1999). "Mass selective instability mode without a light buffer gas". International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 190/191: 103–111. Bibcode:1999IJMSp
Digital_ion_trap
American physicist
waves and turbulence in tokamak plasmas and invented a positron trap (buffer gas positron trap) that was used in experiments worldwide to study antimatter
Clifford_Surko
Rifle cartridge
compatible. Modifications to the operating system such as the buffer, buffer spring and gas system may be made in order to optimize functionality of the
8.6mm_Blackout
Ultraviolet source based on spontaneous emission of excimer molecules
partner, which is usually an atom or molecule of a gaseous mixture or buffer gas. The third particle takes the excess energy and stabilizes an exciplex
Excimer_lamp
Spin polarization of atomic nuclei beyond thermal equilibrium
collisions (Figure 4A, also called two-body collisions) or while the noble gas, N2 buffer gas, and vapor phase alkali metal are held in close proximity via van
Hyperpolarization_(physics)
Chemical compound
carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at normally-encountered concentrations it is
Carbon_dioxide
U.S. Military adopted variant of the FN MAG
system, hydraulic buffer inside of the butt stock to reduce the amount of recoil felt by the gunner, and the number of gas settings on the gas regulator plug
M240_machine_gun
Large container for storing gaseous fuel
acts as a buffer, removing the need for continuous gas production. The weight of the gas holder lift (cap) controlled the pressure of the gas in the mains
Gas_holder
Autoloading rifle
The Colt AR-15 is a product line of magazine-fed, gas-operated, autoloading rifles manufactured by Colt's Manufacturing Company ("Colt") in many configurations
Colt_AR-15
German experimental physicist
diatomic molecules. She achieves this cooling using direct laser cooling and buffer gas cooling. Ultra-cold molecules are essentially stationary, which allows
Silke_Ospelkaus
Total ionic strength adjustment buffer (TISAB) is a buffer solution which increases the ionic strength of a solution to a relatively high level. This is
Total ionic strength adjustment buffer
Total_ionic_strength_adjustment_buffer
Double Penning trap experiment
Penning trap (for cooling). Its purpose is to cool down the ions with buffer gas. In this trap, it is possible to apply different excitation modes (dipolar
WITCH_experiment
American physicist
also pioneered the study of cold molecules, by helping to develop the buffer-gas cooling technique and its combination with magnetic trapping. In 1997
Bretislav_Friedrich
Chemical compound
was formed by laser ablation of lithium metal into a cryogenic helium buffer gas at a temperature between 1 and 5 K. The proportion of LiHe molecules was
Lithium_helide
Mechanical component
uses gel and silicone to absorb violent shocks Buffer (disambiguation) Buffer (rail transport) Buffer stop Chapman strut Cushioning Damped wave Damper
Shock_absorber
Pistol-caliber carbine
retractable stock/buffer tube to handle the excessive recoil of large/high pressure handgun cartridges. The CSA45 is a semi automatic, short stroke gas operated
Flint_River_Armory_CSA45
Pipeline component
permanently connected to the pipeline will buffer all production, including the slugs, before it is sent to the gas and liquid handling facilities. This is
Slugcatcher
American scientist
them using a combination of buffer gas cooling and laser cooling with the goal of creating magneto-optical traps of exotic gases. Zelevinsky is also one of
Tanya_Zelevinsky
Chemical compound
Bicine is an organic compound used as a buffering agent. It is one of Good's buffers and has a pKa of 8.35 at 20 °C. It is prepared by the reaction of
Bicine
Inorganic radical with the chemical formula NH
transitions. Ground-state imidogen can be magnetically trapped using buffer-gas loading from a molecular beam. The ground state of imidogen is a triplet
Imidogen
International border
the Gaza Strip share a 12-kilometre (7.5-mile) long border. There is a buffer zone along the border which is about 14 kilometres (8.7 miles) long. The
Egypt–Gaza_border
Set of laboratory techniques for separation of mixtures
mixture into its components. The mixture is dissolved in a fluid solvent (gas or liquid) called the mobile phase, which carries it through a system (a
Chromatography
Type of spring
doors. A gas spring designed for fast operation(s) is termed a "quick gas spring" and is used in the manufacture of air guns and recoil buffers. It is possible
Gas_spring
Experiment in astroparticle physics, sited at CERN in Switzerland
for sub-eV mass solar axions by the CERN Axion Solar Telescope with 3He buffer gas" (PDF). Physical Review Letters. 107 (26) 261302: 2613021–2613024. arXiv:1106
CERN_Axion_Solar_Telescope
Gas layer surrounding Earth
features such as clouds and hazes. The atmosphere serves as a protective buffer between the Earth's surface and outer space. It shields the surface from
Atmosphere_of_Earth
Mechanical seal
Used when the processed gas is abrasive (like hydrogen) and lower pressure designs. All designs use buffering with "dry" gas, supplied through control
Dry_gas_seal
Chemical compound
binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinctive pungent smell. It is widely used in fertilizers, refrigerants
Ammonia
American chemist
groups based on their ability to move through an electrically charged buffer gas. This enables complex mixtures to be differentiated in ways that could
David_E._Clemmer
Type of nuclear fuel
low-density porous carbon buffer layer was added before the dense PyC layer to absorb fission product recoils and accommodate fission gas swelling. This new
TRISO_fuel
Chemical compound
for the production of tungsten carbide. As a heavy gas, WF6 can be used as a buffer to control gas reactions. For example, it slows down the chemistry
Tungsten_hexafluoride
Human-caused changes to climate on Earth
gas) burning since the Industrial Revolution. Fossil fuel use, deforestation, and some agricultural and industrial practices release greenhouse gases
Climate_change
American firearms inventor (1933–2024)
the modified cam path, gas key, and proprietary buffer system of the AROC. However, it lacks the longer bolt lugs and inconel gas rings. In 2017, Sullivan
L._James_Sullivan
Refrigeration system that cools to below 120 K
cryocoolers. Ideal heat exchangers have no flow resistance and the exit gas temperature is the same as the (fixed) body temperature TX of the heat exchanger
Cryocooler
Soft ionization source
resulting spectrum shows few fragments of the molecular ion and accompanying buffer gas components. This lack of fragmentation typically hinders the acquisition
Thermospray
Assault rifle
minimal leaks from the gas key to the handguard area do not hinder the gun's function. To accommodate the unique forward buffer and gas impingement system
LR-300
Nazi extermination camp in Poland (1942–1943)
is estimated that between 800,000 and 925,000 Jews were murdered in its gas chambers, along with 2,000 Romani people. More Jews were murdered at Treblinka
Treblinka_extermination_camp
Petroleum company in India
under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. ISPRL maintains an emergency fuel store of total 5.33 MMT (million metric
Strategic Petroleum Reserve (India)
Strategic_Petroleum_Reserve_(India)
Fracturing bedrock by pressurized liquid
wellbore to create cracks in the deep-rock formations through which natural gas, petroleum, and brine will flow more freely. When the hydraulic pressure
Fracking
2006 film by Claudio Fäh
Meanwhile Griffin drags Maggie to a lab for the buffer (antidote), where he asks her to inject half the buffer in herself, to be sure its safe for him. Turner
Hollow_Man_2
Double-barrel Autocannon
anti-aircraft cannon in having a gas buffer where the ZSU has a disk spring buffer. The propellant gas conducted into the buffer is used to soften the impact
Afanasev_Makarov_AM-23
Water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas
(which creates high 8-10 pH carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer solution when dissolved in water). The gas dissolves in the water, and a top-off fill of carbon
Carbonated_water
Chemical compound
yields of DNA isolation by ethanol precipitation. Furthermore it acts as pH buffer and antimicrobial preservative in biotechnological applications. Sodium
Sodium_acetate
Class of semi-automatic rifles
bolt carrier systems where the buffer system is wholly contained in the upper receiver, and therefore does not use the buffer tube, which allows for firing
AR-15–style_rifle
Chemical compound
colorless liquid that is classified as an alkanolamine. It is a useful buffer and a precursor to numerous other organic compounds. Aminomethyl propanol
Aminomethyl_propanol
Chemical compound
metallicity. Calcium monohydride is the first molecular gas that was cooled by a cold buffer gas and then trapped by a magnetic field. This extends the
Calcium_monohydride
Natural gas extraction field in Cusco Region, Peru
The Camisea Gas Project extracts and transports natural gas originating near the Urubamba River in Megantoni District, La Convención Province in the Cusco
Camisea_Gas_Project
Difference in quantities of cations and anions in blood or urine
or intoxication, cause loss of HCO− 3 due to bicarbonate's activity as a buffer (without a concurrent increase in Cl−). Thus, finding a high anion gap should
Anion_gap
Russian shotgun
receiver will be damaged if the full power of the gas system is employed without some sort of recoil buffer. The problem is that making the gun durable with
Saiga-12
Semi-automatic pistol
version has a removable barrel and uses a sealed hydraulic recoil buffer in place of a gas cylinder. After swapping out the barrel and magazine it can use
Heckler_&_Koch_P7
Chemical compound
Bakker; Timothy Steimle; Gerard Meijer; Achim Peters (2008). "Cryogenic buffer-gas loading and magnetic trapping of CrH and MnH molecules" (PDF). Physical
Chromium(I)_hydride
Measure of the level of acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
against Buffer solutions of known hydrogen ion (H+) activity proposed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Two or more buffer solutions
PH
"unprecedented shutdown" which sent fuel prices higher. The United States, buffered by domestic production, faced less direct impact but saw petrol prices
2026_Iran_war_fuel_crisis
Light machine gun
M249 was updated with: a new synthetic stock and modified buffer assembly, a single-position gas regulator, a so-called birdcage type flash hider/compensator
FN_Minimi
Late 1960s U.S. nuclear test in Garfield County, Colorado
Houston, Texas-based company Presco was seeking to drill for natural gas within the buffer zone, putting in as many as four wells. The company had initially
Project_Rulison
Gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy
mirabile when the gas gland excretes lactic acid and produces carbon dioxide, the latter of which acidifies the blood via the bicarbonate buffer system. The
Swim_bladder
Full-automatic-only firearm
they were prone to rapid overheating, and the gas impingement system, together with the white nylon buffer, did not adapt effectively to sustained fire
Colt_Automatic_Rifle
Laboratory method for determining the concentration of an analyte
non-acid–base titrations require a constant pH during the reaction. Therefore, a buffer solution may be added to the titration chamber to maintain the pH. In instances
Titration
Polyatomic anion
Bicarbonate serves a crucial biochemical role in the physiological pH buffering system. The term "bicarbonate" was coined in 1814 by the English chemist
Bicarbonate
2024 television sitcom series
Chloe. Connor agrees, but asks that Georgie and Mandy also be there as a buffer. To spend time with everyone, Georgie suggests a brunch for all the mothers
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage
Georgie_&_Mandy's_First_Marriage
Capacity of a substance to dissolve in a homogeneous way
a liquid, or a gas, while the solvent is usually solid or liquid. Both may be pure substances, or may themselves be solutions. Gases are always miscible
Solubility
Heating system
and reduce harmful emissions, pellet boilers are usually combined with buffer systems, such as insulated water tanks.[citation needed] Similar to wood
Pellet_boiler
Liquid fuel derived from petroleum
combustion. English dictionaries show that the term gasoline originates from gas plus the chemical suffixes -ole and -ine. Petrol derives from the Medieval
Gasoline
BUFFER GAS
BUFFER GAS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bolger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a bittern, perhaps in the booming quality of the voice, from Middle English, Old French butor ‘bittern’ (a word of obscure etymology).English and German : metonymic occupational name for a dairyman or seller of butter, from Old English butere ‘butter’, Middle High German buter.German : possibly a short form of any of the various compound names formed with Butter ‘butter’ (see 2).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, from Middle English burn ‘stream’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Butcher.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a beech tree or beech wood, from Middle High German buoche ‘beech tree’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.German : habitational name for someone from any of numerous places called Buch.French (Bûcher) : occupational name for a logger or woodsman, from a derivative of buche ‘log’.One of the earliest immigrants of the Bucher family came from Würzenhaus, Switzerland, to Philadelphia in 1735.
Surname or Lastname
variant of German Pfeffer.English
variant of German Pfeffer.English : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Anglo-Norman French pivre ‘pepper’ (see Pepper).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Bulmer, in North Yorkshire and Essex, or from Boulmer in Northumberland. The first, recorded in Domesday Book as Bolemere, is named in Old English with bula ‘bull’ + mere ‘lake’, as is Boulmer; the second, found in early records as Bulenemera, is from bulena (genitive plural of bula) + mere ‘lake’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly an unflattering nickname for a boastful, swaggering person (one who huffs and puffs).German (Hüffer) : from the Germanic personal name Hugifrid, composed of hug ‘head’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’ + frid ‘peace’.North German (Hüffer) : status name for a prosperous small farmer. Compare South German Huber.German : probably an American spelling of Hof or Hoff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Duffield.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly of Flemish origin, from a pet form of the Germanic personal name Bufo.English : alternatively, perhaps, from a diminutive of Old French bufe, buffe ‘blow’, ‘slap in the face’, hence probably a nickname for a rough or uncouth man.
Male
English
English slang term for someone who breaks things transferred to forename use, originally derived from the verb bust, BUSTER means "to break, smash," hence "breaker, destroyer, smasher."
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of French Duffet, variant of Dufay (see Duffee).English
Altered spelling of French Duffet, variant of Dufay (see Duffee).English : nickname from Middle English d(o)uve, dofe ‘dove’ + hed ‘head’ or fote ‘foot’.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Rufer.German : variant of Roffers.English : variant of Rover 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a scribe or copyist, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French bulle ‘letter’, ‘document’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in Normandy that has not been identified. If it is Bouillé, and so identical with Bulley 1, the -er(s) may have arisen by analogy with other Norman place names in -ière(s) (see for example Villers).German : nickname for a man with a loud voice, from an agent derivative of Middle High German bullen ‘to roar’ (of imitative origin).
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a word that originally denoted a wine steward, usually the chief servant of a medieval household, from Norman French butuiller (Old French bouteillier, Latin buticularius, from buticula ‘bottle’). In the large households of royalty and the most powerful nobility, the title came to denote an officer of high rank and responsibility, only nominally concerned with the supply of wine, if at all.Anglicized form of French Boutilier.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : occupational name for a bottle maker, from Yiddish butl ‘bottle’ + the agent suffix -er.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. William Butler was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French cof(f)re ‘chest’, ‘box’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of coffers or chests or, by extension, for a treasurer.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kaufer or Kauffer (see Kaufer).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, Old French boutonier, from bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’, specialized to mean ‘button’.Altered spelling of German Büttner (see Buettner).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a greedy person, from Old French saffre ‘glutton’.South German : topographic name for someone living in a damp depression.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Safir.
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BUFFY means "God is my oath."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, of Norman origin, for a reliable or good-hearted person, from Old French bon ‘good’ + cuer ‘heart’ (Latin cor).German : variant of Boenker.Bunker Hill in Charlestown, MA, was named as land assigned in 1634 to George Bunker of Charlestown, who had emigrated from Odell in Bedfordshire, England.
BUFFER GAS
BUFFER GAS
Girl/Female
Japanese
Smile of truth.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Captivating
Male
Icelandic
Contracted form of Icelandic Jóhann, JÓN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Life of Being
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful Girl; Beauty of Lord Krishna; Wife of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Strong
Girl/Female
Teutonic German Norse
Armored battle maiden.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ó Bradain, BRADEN means "descendant of Bradán," hence "salmon."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Hindu
BUFFER GAS
BUFFER GAS
BUFFER GAS
BUFFER GAS
BUFFER GAS
v. t.
To form with or in a coffer or coffers; to furnish with a coffer or coffers.
n.
A sort of coarse stuff; as, buffin gowns.
v. t.
To affect as with blows; to strike repeatedly; to strive with or contend against; as, to buffet the billows.
v. i.
A small stool; a stool for a buffet or counter.
n.
One who buffets; a boxer.
n.
The eelpout; guffer eel.
n.
Anything which resists or deadens a bump or shock; a buffer.
n.
Any substance resembling butter in degree of consistence, or other qualities, especially, in old chemistry, the chlorides, as butter of antimony, sesquichloride of antimony; also, certain concrete fat oils remaining nearly solid at ordinary temperatures, as butter of cacao, vegetable butter, shea butter.
v. t.
To undergo; to be affected by; to sustain; to experience; as, most substances suffer a change when long exposed to air and moisture; to suffer loss or damage.
n.
An elastic apparatus or fender, for deadening the jar caused by the collision of bodies; as, a buffer at the end of a railroad car.
v. t.
To plait, crimp, or flute; to goffer, as lace. See Goffer.
n.
A wheel for buffing; a buff.
v. t.
To put into a coffer.
v. t.
To plait, flute, or crimp. See Gauffer.
n.
One who polishes with a buff.
v. t.
To feel, or endure, with pain, annoyance, etc.; to submit to with distress or grief; to undergo; as, to suffer pain of body, or grief of mind.
v. t.
To cover or spread with butter.
v. i.
To feel or undergo pain of body or mind; to bear what is inconvenient; as, we suffer from pain, sickness, or sorrow; we suffer with anxiety.
n.
A large bin or similar receptacle; as, a coal bunker.
n.
Comic opera. See Opera Bouffe.