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Antarctic research station in Marie Byrd Land
The Byrd Station is a former research station established by the United States during the International Geophysical Year (1957) by U.S. Navy Seabees during
Byrd_Station
Unclaimed West Antarctic region
Mountains beyond eastern Marie Byrd Land before returning to Byrd Station. Bentley led a third traverse out of Byrd Station to the Horlick Mountains in 1958–59
Marie_Byrd_Land
American naval officer (1888–1957)
Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. (October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957) was an American naval officer, and pioneering aviator, polar explorer, and organizer of polar
Richard_E._Byrd
American politician (1917–2010)
Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr.; November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) was an American politician who served as a United States senator
Robert_Byrd
Topics referred to by the same term
government official Byrd, Alabama, United States Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica Mount Byrd Byrd Station, a former U.S. research station Byrd (lunar crater),
Byrd
American Antarctic base
Antarctic field camps Byrd Station Castle Rock Crime in Antarctica Ellsworth Station First women to fly to Antarctica Hallett Station List of Antarctic expeditions
McMurdo_Station
Mountain range in Antarctica
Maish, ionospheric physicist at Byrd Station in 1967, who served as United States exchange scientist at Vostok Station in 1969. 74°33′S 99°11′W / 74
Hudson_Mountains
American scientist
who went missing near Byrd Station, Antarctica, on May 8, 1965. Disch was stationed at the radio noise building of Byrd Station to work on his ionospheric
Carl_R._Disch
Shield volcano in Antarctica
Several tephra layers encountered in ice cores at Mount Waesche and Byrd Station have been attributed to Mount Takahe, although some of them were later
Mount_Takahe
Glacier in Antarctica
The Byrd Glacier (80°20′S 159°00′E / 80.333°S 159.000°E / -80.333; 159.000 (Byrd Glacier)) is a major glacier in Antarctica, about 161 km (100 mi)
Byrd_Glacier
Railway station in Richmond, Virginia
Byrd Street Station was a railroad station in Richmond, Virginia. Originally established in 1887 as a joint project between the Richmond and Petersburg
Byrd_Street_Station
Mountain range in Antarctica
1946–47. In 1958 an oversnow tractor train drove from Byrd Station in West Antarctica to a temporary station on the Ross Ice Shelf. From there, William E. Long
Wisconsin_Range
Mountain range in Antarctica
on a pioneer flight of 25 November 1961 from Byrd Station to establish Sky-High Camp (later Eights Station) at 75°14'S, 77°06'W. 73°36′S 94°12′W / 73
Jones_Mountains
American rock band
The Byrds (/bɜːrdz/ BURDZ) were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes; frontman
The_Byrds
Mountain in Antarctica
by the Marie Byrd Land Traverse Party, 1957–58, under Charles R. Bentley, and named for Vernon H. Anderson, glaciologist at Byrd Station, 1957, a member
Mount_Anderson_(Antarctica)
Group of mountains in Palmer Land, Antarctica
Named by US-ACAN for James F. Lang, USARP Assistant Representative at Byrd Station, summer 1965–66. 73°57′S 68°38′W / 73.950°S 68.633°W / -73.950; -68
Playfair_Mountains
1998 hate crime in Texas
James Byrd Jr. (May 2, 1949 – June 7, 1998) was an African-American man who was murdered by three men, two of whom were avowed white supremacists, in Jasper
Murder_of_James_Byrd_Jr.
Bellingshausen Station 7 Russia Bernardo O'Higgins Station 56 Chile Byrd Station 1 United States Captain Arturo Prat Base 56 Chile Casey Station 672 Australia
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US scientific research station at the South Pole, Antarctica
also included McMurdo, Hallett, Wilkes, Byrd Station, Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station (South Pole Station), Ellsworth, and Little America. Operation
Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station
Amundsen–Scott_South_Pole_Station
Mountain range in Antarctica
taken by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (ByrdAE; 1928–30) on the flight of December 5, 1929. The range was mapped in greater detail by the Byrd Antarctic
Sarnoff_Mountains
Bay in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica
Cranton, United States Navy, medical officer and officer in charge at Byrd Station, 1967. 74°05′S 105°17′W / 74.083°S 105.283°W / -74.083; -105.283.
Cranton_Bay
Cylindrical sample drilled from an ice sheet
1960s to 2164 m at Byrd Station in Antarctica. Soviet ice drilling projects in Antarctica include decades of work at Vostok Station, with the deepest core
Ice_core
Disch 26 Byrd Station, Antarctica Disch, an American ionospheric scientist, vanished while travelling to the main station complex of Byrd Station from radio
List of people who disappeared mysteriously (1910–1970)
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_(1910–1970)
Largest mountain in Antarctica
seen until January 1958, when it was spotted by US Navy aircraft from Byrd Station. It was named after Carl Vinson, a United States Representative from
Vinson_Massif
Mountain range in Antarctica
by US-ACAN for Arthur J. Brandenberger, USARP glaciologist with the Byrd Station Traverse of 1962–63. 75°59′S 135°56′W / 75.983°S 135.933°W / -75.983;
Flood_Range
The Little America-Byrd Station Traverse, along with the Horlick Mountains Traverse and the Sentinel Mountains Traverse, was a traverse of Antarctica performed
Little America-Byrd Station Traverse
Little_America-Byrd_Station_Traverse
Mountain range in Antarctica
US-ACAN for Howard A. Le Vaux, auroral physicist at Byrd Station, 1959, and a member of the Marie Byrd Land Traverse Party, 1959-60. 76°41′S 125°49′W /
Executive_Committee_Range
Group of mountains in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
photos, 1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for Paul R. Carlson, meteorologist at Byrd Station, summer 1965-66. 76°01′S 69°33′W / 76.017°S 69.550°W / -76.017; -69
Hauberg_Mountains
United States Navy Air Test and Evaluation Squadron
first emergency midwinter medical evacuation flight was conducted from Byrd Station to Christchurch. In 1963, an LC-130F Hercules of VX-6 made the longest
VXE-6
Shield volcano in the Antarctic
Byrd Station to the Sentinel Range, 1957–58, led by C.R. Bentley who proposed the name. It was named after George R. Toney, scientific leader at Byrd
Toney_Mountain
Mountain group in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
The Harold Byrd Mountains (85°26′S 146°30′W / 85.433°S 146.500°W / -85.433; -146.500) are a group of exposed mountains and nunataks which extend in
Harold_Byrd_Mountains
Medium track-type tractor
MCB 1 Sled train departing Little America for traverse to Byrd Station with SD8-LGPs
Caterpillar_D8
US operations in Antarctica
South Pole Station) to support the International Geophysical Year. It was commissioned on January 1, 1957. The mission's second base, Byrd Station, was a
Operation_Deep_Freeze
Ice shelf in Antarctica
OpHjp, .1946-47. Named by US-ACAN for Jack L. Trice, meteorologist at Byrd Station, 1964–65. 72°39′S 98°03′W / 72.650°S 98.050°W / -72.650; -98.050.
Abbot_Ice_Shelf
Group of mountains in Palmer Land, Antarctica
photos, 1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for Stephen R. Toth, glaciologist at Byrd Station, summer 1965-66. 73°27′S 65°55′W / 73.450°S 65.917°W / -73.450; -65
Werner_Mountains
Member of the US Naval Construction Forces
McMurdo Station, South Pole Station, Byrd Station, Palmer Station, Siple Station, Ellsworth Station, Brockton Station, Eights Station, Plateau Station, Hallett
Seabee
Escarpment in the Queen Maud Mountains, Antarctica
by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould. The escarpment was more closely observed in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic
Watson_Escarpment
American planter (1674–1744)
William Byrd II (March 28, 1674 – August 26, 1744) was an American planter, lawyer, surveyor, and writer. Born in the English colony of Virginia, Byrd was
William_Byrd_II
Mountain range in Antarctica
Inc., who participated in the drilling program at Byrd Station, 1968-69. He worked at McMurdo Station and other Antarctic areas in several seasons, 1971-76
Ames_Range
Antarctic research station in Ross Ice Shelf
(South Pole Station), Ellsworth, and Byrd. List of Antarctic field camps Brockton Station Byrd Station Dean Cullom Smith Ellsworth Station Framheim Hallett
Little America (exploration base)
Little_America_(exploration_base)
Peninsula in Antarctica
OpHjp in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN for Bernard E. Brush, station engineer at the Byrd (very low frequency) Substation, 1966. 74°28′S 111°22′W / 74
Bear_Peninsula
Group of islands in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
for Michael C. Madden, electrician's mate, United States Navy, of the Byrd Station party, 1966. 77°20′S 149°12′W / 77.333°S 149.200°W / -77.333; -149
Marshall_Archipelago
Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
for John P. Katsufrakis, USARP radio scientist at McMurdo Station, 1963-64, and Byrd Station, 1964-65 and 1965-66. 82°53′S 162°36′E / 82.883°S 162.600°E
Mount_Markham
Mountain range in Antarctica
(US-ACAN) for Rafael Favela, Jr., equipment operator, United States Navy, Byrd Station winter party, 1967. 76°06′S 145°03′W / 76.100°S 145.050°W / -76.100;
Phillips_Mountains
Subglacial basin In Antarctica
Committee on Antarctic Names (1961) for its locus relative to Marie Byrd Land and Byrd Station. This revised description, excluding Bentley Subglacial Trench
Byrd_Subglacial_Basin
Bay in Antarctica
L. Olson, USARP ionospheric physicist at Byrd Station, winter party 1968, and a member of the Plateau Station summer party, 1968-69. 77°17′S 153°05′W
Sulzberger_Bay
Mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
1959–66. Named by US-ACAN for Philip C. Benedict, aurora researcher at Byrd Station in 1966. 75°12′S 110°27′W / 75.200°S 110.450°W / -75.200; -110.450
Mount_Murphy
History of drilling through ice sheets and glaciers
IGY, used a rotary rig identical to the rig used at Site 2 to drill at Byrd Station in West Antarctica. Drilling lasted from 16 December 1957 to 26 January
History_of_ice_drilling
American singer, songwriter, and producer (1934–2007)
Bobby Howard Byrd (August 15, 1934 – September 12, 2007) was an American rhythm and blues, soul and funk singer, songwriter, musician, record producer
Bobby_Byrd
(winter in the Northern Hemisphere), Byrd spent five months alone at Advance Base, a remote meteorological station. He nearly perished from carbon monoxide
American exploration of Antarctica
American_exploration_of_Antarctica
American television personality
Petri Hawkins-Byrd (born Petri Adonis Byrd; November 29, 1957), also known as Bailiff Byrd or simply Byrd, is an American court show bailiff, television
Petri_Hawkins-Byrd
Island in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
photos, 1960-66. Named by US-ACAN for Helmut C. Boker, meteorologist at Byrd Station, 1964-65. 72°27′S 98°08′W / 72.450°S 98.133°W / -72.450; -98.133.
Thurston_Island
R. Disch went missing during the course of his routine research near Byrd Station, Antarctica. His body was never found.[failed verification] A baby, named
History_of_Antarctica
Mountain range in Antarctica
southern range was seen for the first time in a reconnaissance flight from Byrd Station, made by Edward C. Thiel, J. C. Craddock and E. S. Robinson. The team
Heritage_Range
Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for George E. Webber, an electrical engineer at Byrd Station. Webber Nunatak is one of several volcanic cones in the Hudson Mountains
Webber_Nunatak
Mountain range in Antarctica
construction crew which built the original Little America V Station and the original Byrd Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. 77°07′54″S 162°33′49″E /
Gonville_and_Caius_Range
Antarctic base in PRIC
intentions to build its sixth Antarctic station, for summer research, at Cox Point (74°57'S, 136°41'W) in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica. Zhao, Lei (9 February
Qinling_Station
Island in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for James B. Pranke, aurora researcher at Byrd Station in 1965. List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands This article incorporates
Pranke_Island
Group of mountains in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
traverse engineer with the Byrd Station glaciological strain network, summer season (1967–68), and station engineer with the Byrd Station winter party (1968)
Allegheny Mountains (Antarctica)
Allegheny_Mountains_(Antarctica)
Mountain range in Antarctica
America V Station and the original Byrd Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He was the medical person on the oversnow Byrd Traverse to Byrd Station, 1956
Saint_Johns_Range
Mountain in Antarctica
(USARP) team that studied ice sheet dynamics in the area northeast of Byrd Station, 1971–72. This article incorporates public domain material from "Prahl
Prahl_Crags
Hills in the Horlick Mountains of Antarctica
(for whom the Long Hills are named) made a round trip by air from the Byrd Station in West Antarctica over the Wisconsin Range, Ohio Range, Thiel Mountains
Ohio_Range
Mountain range in Antarctica
1959-65. Named by US-ACAN for Thomas J. Holmes, USARP meteorologist at Byrd Station, 1961. 75°01′S 133°44′W / 75.017°S 133.733°W / -75.017; -133.733.
Demas_Range
Global warm period around 9,000–5,000 years ago
winds in New Zealand were reduced. A comparison of the delta profiles at Byrd Station, West Antarctica (2164 m ice core recovered, 1968), and Camp Century
Holocene_climatic_optimum
Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
side of Byrd Glacier just west of Rundle Peaks. Named by the US-ACAN for Ronald Sefton, ionospheric physicist, a member of the Byrd Station winter parties
Kent_Plateau
Mountain in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
an ionospheric physicist and member of the 1957 wintering party at Byrd Station. Mountains in Antarctica This article incorporates public domain material
Mount_Barden
Glacier in Antarctica
Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for Grosenvar S. Wotkyns, hospital corpsman at Byrd Station in 1962. 86°01′S 131°48′W / 86.017°S 131.800°W / -86.017; -131.800
Reedy_Glacier
Earth's southern polar ice cap
based on WAIS Divide ice cores and revised temperature records from Byrd Station suggested a much-larger West-Antarctica warming of 2.4 °C (4.3 °F) since
Antarctic_ice_sheet
Volcanic eruption in Indonesia
around 1250 and it was found in 1988 that ice cores in Antarctica—at Byrd Station and the South Pole—also contained sulfate signals. Sulfate spikes were
1257_Samalas_eruption
Bay in Antarctica
on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Benjamin F. Groves, meteorologist at Byrd Station, 1964. 75°23′S 143°13′W / 75.383°S 143.217°W / -75.383; -143.217.
Land_Bay
Month of 1961
co-pilot made a pioneer flight from Byrd Station in Antarctica to establish Sky-High Camp (later Eights Station) at 75°14'S, 77°06'W. The Soviet Union
November_1961
Nunatak group in Palmer Land, Antarctica
House, USGS cartographer, who worked in the field at South Pole Station and Byrd Station, 1972-73. 74°54′S 72°47′W / 74.900°S 72.783°W / -74.900; -72
Grossman_Nunataks
Antarctic mountain range
Ridge. Discovered by the ByrdAE on January 27, 1929. The name was applied by the USAS (1939–41), which established a seismic station camp on this peak. 78°04′S
Rockefeller_Mountains
Island in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
on Antarctic Names for William J. Burtis, an ionospheric physicist at Byrd Station in 1965. "Burtis Island". Geographic Names Information System. United
Burtis_Island
American judge (1770–1828)
Charles Willing Byrd (July 26, 1770 – August 25, 1828) was an American politician who was the Secretary of the Northwest Territory, acting Governor of
Charles_Willing_Byrd
Group of mountains in Palmer Land, Antarctica
1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for Christopher J. Potter, glaciologist at Byrd Station, summer 1965-66. 75°06′S 68°18′W / 75.100°S 68.300°W / -75.100; -68
Sweeney_Mountains
Bay in Antarctica
Donald E. Garfield, who participated in deep core drilling activities at Byrd Station, 1967-68. 74°56′S 136°43′W / 74.933°S 136.717°W / -74.933; -136.717
Hull_Bay
Glacier in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Peninsula. It is named for Chung G. Park, ionosphere physics researcher at Byrd Station in 1966. John Stewart (1990). Antarctica: An Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. p
Park_Glacier_(Antarctica)
Nunatak in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Antarctic Names for Quirino Cabrera, a U.S. Navy Construction Mechanic at Byrd Station, 1966 and 1969. "Cabrera Nunatak". Geographic Names Information System
Cabrera_Nunatak
Ellsworth–Byrd Traverse Party on 10 December 1958, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Larry R. Martin, Scientific Leader at Byrd Station
Martin_Hills
Military unit
first emergency midwinter medical evacuation flight was conducted from Byrd Station to Christchurch. In 1963, an LC-130F Hercules of VX-6 made the longest
VX-6
Antarctic escarpment
700 nautical miles (1,300 km; 810 mi) tractor traverse from Byrd Station to South Pole Station from 8 December 1960, to 11 January 1961. On 25 December 1960
Havola_Escarpment
Hills in the Horlick Mountains of Antarctica
US-ACAN for James E. McCarthy, meteorological electronics technician at Byrd Station in 1960. 85°15′S 118°50′W / 85.250°S 118.833°W / -85.250; -118.833
Long_Hills
Method of drilling through ice
case a drilling project was set up near enough to a permanent research station to run a cable to the research building for power. The rotation can be
Ice_drilling
Mountain in Antarctica
Marie Byrd Land Traverse party of 1957–58, under Charles R. Bentley, and named for Leo E. Davis, geomagnetician and seismologist at Byrd Station in 1957
Mount_Davis_(Antarctica)
Canadian/American polar explorer (1903-1980)
he led a party of Seabees a distance of 996 miles (1,603 km) toward Byrd Station at latitude 80 degrees south, traveling in two vehicle-type Sno-Cats
Jack_Bursey
Mountain in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
Committee on Antarctic Names for Ward J. Helms, a radioscience researcher at Byrd Station in 1962. Mountains in Antarctica "Helms, Mount". Geographic Names Information
Mount_Helms
Nunatak in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Names for Glen T. Crummey, U.S. Navy, a Construction Electrician at Byrd Station, 1967. "Crummey Nunatak". Geographic Names Information System. United
Crummey_Nunatak
Antarctic research station
Brockton Station Byrd Station Ellsworth Station Little America V McMurdo Station Operation Deep Freeze Palmer Station Plateau Station Siple Station South
Cape_Hallett
cartographer who worked in the field at Ross Ice Shelf, South Pole Station, Byrd Glacier, and Dome Charlie in 1974-75. 74°16′S 72°49′W / 74.267°S 72
Yee_Nunataks
Mountain in Antarctica
Swarsen, United States Navy Reserve, Medical Officer at Byrd Station, 1971, and at the South Pole Station, 1973. 71°24′S 63°00′W / 71.400°S 63.000°W / -71
Mount_Jackson_(Antarctica)
based on WAIS Divide ice cores and revised temperature records from Byrd Station suggested a much-larger West-Antarctica warming of 2.4 °C (4.3 °F) since
History of climate change science
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(Thomas' Methodist Episcopal Chapel) Chapeltown, Delaware Greek Revival Byrd's AME Church built NRHP-listed Clayton, Delaware St. John's Methodist Church
List of Methodist churches in the United States
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1968 studio album by the Byrds
The Notorious Byrd Brothers is the fifth studio album by the American rock band the Byrds, released on January 15, 1968, by Columbia Records. The album
The_Notorious_Byrd_Brothers
Ice shelf in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
deVicq, United States Navy, engineering officer in charge of building new Byrd Station, 1960-61. Islands embedded in the ice sheet include, from west to east
Getz_Ice_Shelf
Glacier in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
photos, 1960–63. Named by US-ACAN for Robert D. Marsh, a cook with the Byrd Station winter party, 1957. 85°39′S 146°44′W / 85.650°S 146.733°W / -85.650;
Leverett_Glacier
Mountain in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
Edward A. Alf, meteorologist, member of the 1957 wintering party at Byrd Station. Mountains in Antarctica "Mount Alf". Geographic Names Information System
Mount_Alf
Mountain in Antarctica
which established an oversnow route from Little America V to the site of Byrd Station in November–December 1956; Project Manager for Ship Operations in the
Mount_Dawson_(Antarctica)
Butte in Antarctica
Bowyer, a United States Antarctic Research Program meteorologist at Byrd Station in 1962. 74°59′S 134°36′W / 74.983°S 134.600°W / -74.983; -134.600
Bowyer_Butte
Antarctic Names after Leo E. Dorrel, U.S. Navy, a hospital corpsman with the Byrd Station winter party, 1966. Dorrel Rock is an 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter exposure
Dorrel_Rock
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Parineeti | பரீநீதீ
Bird
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English American
Bird.
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American, British, English
Like a Bird; Variant of Byrd
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Dutch, English, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish
Poet; Minstrel; A Singer-poet; One who Sings Ballads
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English : variant spelling of Bird.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : nickname for a man with a notable beard, from a southern Yiddish pronunciation of Yiddish bord ‘beard’
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One who Sings Ballads
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English : variant spelling of Bird.
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English : topographic name from Middle English bi yerd ‘by the enclosure’.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English bird, brid ‘nestling’, ‘young bird’ (Old English bridd), applied as a nickname or perhaps occasionally as a metonymic occupational name for a bird catcher. The metathesized form is first found in the Northumbrian dialect of Middle English, but the surname is more common in central and southern England. It may possibly also be derived from Old English burde ‘maiden’, ‘girl’, applied as a derisory nickname.Irish : Anglicization of Gaelic Ó hÉanacháin or Ó hÉinigh, in which the first element (after Ó) has been taken as Gaelic éan ‘bird’ (see Heneghan).Jewish : translation of various Ashkenazic surnames meaning ‘bird’, as for example Vogel.
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Bard; travelling musician/singer.
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Celtic English Gaelic Irish Norse
Minstrel; a singer-poet.
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Brook.
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Man.
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Line, Sentence
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The name of a dynasty of king kaikobad
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian
Name of God; Divine
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The most compassionate, The benficent, The gracious
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(×וּפָּז) Hebrew name UPAZ means "gold."
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The Wise
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, the questing beast.
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The Moon
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English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANIS means "little rock."Â
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n.
A small water bird. See Dabchick.
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A bird.
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A swimming bird; a bird having webbed feet.
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The face of coal parallel to the natural fissures.
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A piece of leather crossing the breast, used by the men who drag sledges in coal mines.
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Humming bird.
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A cow house.
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A species of tern, esp. the sooty tern (Sterna fuliginosa) of the West Indies. In the Bahama Islands the name is applied to the tropic bird, Phaethon flavirostris.
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Any bird; esp., any large edible bird.
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See Bourd.
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Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.
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A bird.
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Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird.