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British politician (born 1986)
Christopher Paul Webb (born 26 April 1986) is a British Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Blackpool South since 2024
Chris_Webb
English stained glass designer
Christopher Rahere Webb (1886–1966) was an English stained glass designer. His unusual second name was derived from that of the founder of St Bartholomew's
Christopher_Webb
English-born painter and public official
Christopher Webb Smith (30 May 1793 Camberwell – 18 January 1871 Florence) was an English-born bird painter and public official. After joining the East
Christopher_Webb_Smith
American baseball player (born 1986)
Ryan Christopher Webb (born February 5, 1986) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He has pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB)
Ryan_Webb
Online food ordering platform
ordering platform that connects customers with local restaurants. Christopher Webb and Eric Jaffe, American entrepreneurs, founded the company in 2011
ChowNow
Irish-American author (1915–1983)
Ballad of the Pilgrim Cat. New York: Ives Washburn, 1962. OCLC 1395832. Christopher Wibberley; Hazel Wibberley, eds. (1993). Shamrocks and Sea Silver, and
Leonard_Wibberley
Topics referred to by the same term
Chris Webb (born 1986) is a British Labour politician. Chris Webb or Christopher Webb may also refer to: Chris Webb (sculptor) (born 1954), British sculptor
Chris_Webb_(disambiguation)
Canadian actor (1915–1987)
episode, 1959) as Capt. Amos Carr Wagon Train (one episode, 1959) as Christopher Webb Cheyenne (two episodes, 1960) as Colonel Bell The Errand Boy (1961)
Lorne_Greene
Surname list
British politician Chris Webb (sculptor), British sculptor Christopher Webb (1886–1966), English designer Christopher Webb (cricketer) (born 1950), New
Webb_(surname)
English painter and designer (1833–1898)
Faulkner & Co. with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown and Philip Webb as partners, together with Charles Faulkner and Peter Paul Marshall, the
Edward_Burne-Jones
Church in Kent, England
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Canterbury_Cathedral
Grade I listed cathedral in England
the Tudors: 600–1600. Oxbow Books. p. 105. ISBN 9781785702235. Wilson, Christopher (January 2008). "Not without Honour save in its own Country? Saint-Urbain
York_Minster
Colored glass and works that are made from it
English-speaking world. Amongst its most important exponents in England was Christopher Whall (1849–1924), author of the classic craft manual 'Stained Glass
Stained_glass
English textile artist, author, and socialist (1834–1896)
and Edward Burne-Jones, as well as with Neo-Gothic architect Philip Webb. Webb and Morris designed Red House in Kent where Morris lived from 1859 to
William_Morris
List of cricketers
1995/96–1997/98 Gary Walton, 1985/86–1987/88 Ryan Watson, 2019/20 Christopher Webb, 1981/82 Gareth West, 2000/01 Regan West, 1996/97–2004/05 Tim Weston
List of Central Districts representative cricketers
List_of_Central_Districts_representative_cricketers
Village and parish in Surrey, England
designed by Christopher Webb and W. H. Randoll Blacking in 1922, as part of a competition run by the Daily Mail. It shows Saint Christopher carrying the
Shalford,_Surrey
English comedian (born 1972)
part of the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb. Mitchell and Webb starred in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, in which Webb plays Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne. The two
Robert_Webb
Class of arthropods
November 2025. Coulson, Stephen James; Hodkinson, Ian D.; Woolley, Christopher; Webb, Nigel R.; Block, William; Worland, M. Rodger; Bale, Jeff S.; Strathdee
Springtail
British auction house
chairman and managing director Nimrod Dix, and director of numismatics Christopher Webb. Frances Noble heads the jewellery department. Noonans was established
Noonans_Mayfair
Decorative arts firm founded by William Morris
Burne-Jones, Charles Faulkner, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, P. P. Marshall, and Philip Webb in 1861 to create and sell medieval-inspired, handcrafted items for the home
Morris_&_Co.
British public official and painter from Dacca (now Dhaka)
scholars. One such collaboration was with the diplomat and scholar Christopher Webb Smith, his wife's first cousin, whose primary interest was ornithology
Charles_D'Oyly
English architect and designer (1812–1852)
implication of ideas he had sketched in his writings. In Street's office, Philip Webb met William Morris and they went on to become leading members of the English
Augustus_Pugin
Glass joined with came strips or foil
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Came_glasswork
Church in Dunstable, England
These were filled with stained glass commissioned from the artist Christopher Webb. That to the north shows St John the Baptist, St Peter and St Martin
Dunstable_Priory
Market town in England
east window was replaced by a modern one of Christ in Majesty made by Christopher Webb in 1963. The church is now a Grade I listed building. Its benefice
Northleach
British punk rock band
Voyeurs and as a duo recorded their debut EP Fuck. Soon, they recruited Christopher Webb as guitarist, then Becky Blomfield as bassist and co-vocalist. Their
Milk_Teeth
Fictional character in novels by Robert Ludlum
jointly wrote the screenplay with editor Christopher Rouse. Jason Bourne is one of many aliases used by David Webb, a career Foreign Service Officer, and
Jason_Bourne
American filmmaker (born 1974)
announced that Webb will direct a live-action adaptation of Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In 2013, Christopher Keyser and Webb pitched the mystery
Marc_Webb
English painter, sculptor and designer (1842–1921)
Web.org. Retrieved 29 July 2018. Aplin, John (2015). The Letters of Philip Webb (Volume 2). Rutledge. p. 416. ISBN 978-1138761452. Cormack, Peter (2015)
William_Blake_Richmond
American punk band
Bradbury, and drummer Christopher Webb. Root, Allen and Bradbury (after Allen left) had previously played together in Tender Fury, while Webb had been the drummer
One_Hit_Wonder_(band)
1973 American TV series or program
Wilma Krankheimer Kate Murtagh as Janie Watkins Ivor Francis as Dr. Christopher Webb Diane Shalet as Joyce Gabriel Anne Randall as Policewoman Sheila Francoise
The_Night_Strangler_(film)
Christian non-profit organisation
president (although remaining a member of the Board and Ministry Team). Christopher Webb, an Anglican Franciscan and a member of the Board of Renovaré Britain
Renovaré
Topics referred to by the same term
Christopher Smith may refer to: Christopher Webb Smith (1793–1871), English-born bird painter and public official Christopher Smith (performer) (born
Christopher_Smith
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
include The Bay Landing Boat Club and Lounge, Prospect Foods, and the Christopher Webb Art Gallery and Studio. Telephone exchange 902 - 852 First three digits
Prospect_Bay,_Nova_Scotia
American composer (born 1975)
Balmages Now Part of Publishing Team". Musical Merchandise Review. Fee, Christopher; Webb, Jeffrey, eds. (2016). American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales: An
Brian_Balmages
British stained-glass artist
Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849 – 23 December 1924) was a British stained-glass artist who worked from the 1880s and on into the 20th century. He is
Christopher_Whall
Figure in Algonquin mythology
is portrayed as a sympathetic character who mourns Gluskab. Fee, Christopher; Webb, Jeffrey (2016). "G". American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales: An
Malsumis
English actor and singer (1922–2015)
Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee (27 May 1922 – 7 June 2015) was an English actor and singer. In a career spanning over 60 years, he became known as
Christopher_Lee
1980 US presidential election theory
(2019). "October Surprise and the Reagan - Khomeni Theory". In Fee, Christopher; Webb, Jeffrey B. (eds.). Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories in American
1980_October_Surprise_theory
American government official (1906–1992)
James Edwin Webb (October 7, 1906 – March 27, 1992) was an American government official who served as Undersecretary of State from 1949 to 1952. He was
James_E._Webb
Person who creates paintings of animals
(1861–1941) Prideaux John Selby (1788–1867) Vasily Vatagin (1883–1969) Christopher Webb Smith (1793–1871) Charles Tunnicliffe (1901–1979) Arthur Wardle (1860–1949)
Animal_painter
English glassmaking company
William De Morgan and James Doyle. Whitefriars produced the glass that Philip Webb used in his designs for William Morris. The firm's production diversified
James_Powell_and_Sons
British artist (1839–1927)
William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow, 1989). Wilcox, Scott & Newall, Christopher. Victorian landscape watercolors (Hudson Hills, 1992) p. 190. Cohen,
Henry_Holiday
English firm that produced stained-glass windows
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Heaton,_Butler_and_Bayne
1961 all-electronic desktop calculator
or relating to Calculating Machines – Norbert Kitz, Robert Milburn, Christopher Webb: Bell Punch Company Ltd., 1961 (first application 6 September 1956
Sumlock_ANITA_calculator
British stained glass artist (1808–1881)
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
William_Wailes
Alan Christopher Wyrill Younger (13 March 1933, Forest Hill, London – 12 May 2004, Crystal Palace, London) was a stained-glass artist working in both
Alan_Younger
American filmmaker and actor (1920–1982)
John Randolph Webb (April 2, 1920 – December 23, 1982) was an American actor, television producer, director, and screenwriter, most famous for his role
Jack_Webb
Village and civil parish in England
from the late 19th century, and a 1939 window in the north aisle by Christopher Webb. There are several wall monuments, 18th and 19th century, to members
Chiseldon
British decorative arts firm (1898–1966)
main gates of Buckingham Palace and the Canada Gate both part of Sir Aston Webb's memorial scheme to Queen Victoria. In 1906, Gilbert invited the Birmingham-based
Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts
Bromsgrove_Guild_of_Applied_Arts
English Gothic revival architect and designer (1827–1881)
decoration for St Paul's Cathedral, unfinished since the death of Sir Christopher Wren. In 1872, he was appointed architect and over the next five years
William_Burges
English stained glass artist (1909–2000)
returned to St Albans in 1933 and the following year he became a pupil of Christopher Webb, who had a studio in St Albans and encouraged him to work in stained
Francis_Skeat
Livery company of the City of London
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass
Worshipful_Company_of_Glaziers_and_Painters_of_Glass
English designer and manufacturer of stained glass
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Charles_Eamer_Kempe
English stained-glass artist and designer
Webb studied stained-glass design under Charles Eamer Kempe, then considered the country's leading practitioner, and, like his brother Christopher Webb
Geoffrey_Webb_(artist)
British stained glass artist (1877–1953)
chosen glass colours. In dialogue with older contemporaries such as Christopher Whall, Davies' work demonstrates the continuation of Arts and Crafts
Archibald_John_Davies
American actor, singer, dancer (1889–1966)
Webb Parmelee Hollenbeck (November 19, 1889 – October 13, 1966), known professionally as Clifton Webb, was an American actor, singer, and dancer. He worked
Clifton_Webb
Grade I listed palace in England
buildings. The east window has stained glass from 1933 designed by Christopher Webb, depicting people connected to the palace and including a memorial
Wolvesey_Palace
American film music composer (1888–1982)
destroyed Webb's manuscripts, including film scores and unpublished concert music, after which he ceased composing. Musicologist Christopher Palmer worked
Roy_Webb
British architectural artist and painter (1953–2025)
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Brian_Clarke
German stained glass designer in England (1892–1982)
worked for five years. In 1911, aged nineteen, he began studying under Christopher Whall at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in Southampton Row, Bloomsbury
Joseph_Edward_Nuttgens
Scottish stained glass artist (1875–1950)
Strachan, a contemporary of Harry Clarke (1889–1931) in Ireland and Christopher Whall in England, is seen as one of the three most important stained
Douglas_Strachan
English glassmaking company
Holland Road, London (W14) St Paul's, Hammersmith, London (W6) St Christopher's Chapel, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London (WC1) Church of St Andrew
Clayton_and_Bell
Irish artist
Louise Catherine Breslau". catalogue.nli.ie. Retrieved 12 December 2018. Christopher Lloyd (2011). In Search of a Masterpiece. An Art Lover's Guide to Great
Sarah_Purser
New Zealand art dealer, gallery director
born on 21 November 1933 in Devonport, Auckland, the son of Clarence Christopher Webb. He was educated at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, and Auckland University
Peter_Webb_(art_dealer)
Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., with Ford Madox Brown, Burne-Jones, Philip Webb and John Henry Dearle who continued the company after the deaths of Morris
British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)
British_and_Irish_stained_glass_(1811–1918)
English painter
remodelled the interior in 1935. There is a 1936 east window modeled by Christopher Webb, and in 1950, Rachel de Montmorency was responsible for the first window
Rachel_de_Montmorency
British artist (1875–1956)
of Fine Art in London, training under influential artists including Christopher Whall and Karl Parsons. After her training, Salusbury worked as a stained
Theodora_Salusbury
British stained glass artist, watercolourist and painter of frescoes
at the school and studied stained glass manufacture in London under Christopher Whall so that, in the Arts and Crafts tradition, design and manufacture
Henry_Payne_(artist)
British stained glass artist (1929–2007)
major independent commission was for a scheme of windows for the rebuilt Christopher Wren church of St Mary-le-Bow in the City of London. The full interior
John_Hayward_(artist)
Irish stained-glass artist and painter
leaded glass. Her teacher was Alfred Child. She was much influenced by Christopher Whall's book 'Stained glass work, a textbook for students and workers
Beatrice_Elvery
Parish church in London
decorations were undertaken by Campbell, Smith & Co Ltd. Stained glass is by Christopher Webb and Cachemaile-Day. The organ is by Henry Willis & Sons and was previously
St Philip's Church, Avondale Square
St_Philip's_Church,_Avondale_Square
Town in East Sussex, England
been struck as a sign of independence. Describing the coin, expert Christopher Webb, said, "This new discovery is an important and unexpected addition
Eastbourne
British stained-glass artist and suffragette (1857–1929)
Britten and Gilson workshop, Lowndes met renowned stained glass artist Christopher Whall. Lowndes admired his innovative stained glass, and her early work
Mary_Lowndes
Village in Surrey, England
transept. There followed two additional stained-glass windows: by Christopher Webb in 1945 and by Francis Skeat in 1950. A large vestry extension was
Beacon Hill (Hindhead, Surrey)
Beacon_Hill_(Hindhead,_Surrey)
This is a list of the stained-glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924). He was a gentle, friendly, great-hearted man, in spirit very like the knightly
List of works by Christopher Whall
List_of_works_by_Christopher_Whall
Church in Leicestershire, England
memory of Elizabeth and Margaret Yeomans (1925) which was made by Christopher Webb. The church contains one of the finest peals of bells in the county
St_Mary's_Church,_Hinckley
Market town in Suffolk, England
door in the south porch date from the 15th century. Stained glass by Christopher Webb was installed in the west window in 1930. All Saints parish church
Newmarket,_Suffolk
American businessman and politician (born 1965)
Christopher Allen Wright (born January 15, 1965) is an American businessman and government official serving as the 17th United States secretary of energy
Chris_Wright
British artist, designer, writer and poet (1849–1930)
management of the leads'". Image and well-known stained glass artist Christopher Whall met in the 1880s and became lasting friends. Whall and Image were
Selwyn_Image
British artist (1860–1947)
became a successful commercial artist. The drawing was later used by Christopher Whall as an illustration in his influential manual, Stained Glass Work
Mary_J._Newill
Church in East Sussex , England
by Christopher Webb, a renowned church window artist whose work can also be seen in St Albans Cathedral. Christopher Webb’s father, Sir Aston Webb’s portfolio
St_Nicolas_Church,_Pevensey
American police procedural action drama television series
for CBS, starring Morena Baccarin in the lead role and also starring Christopher Gorham, Michele Weaver, Matt Lauria, and W. Earl Brown. It is produced
Sheriff_Country
Stained glass artist and archaeologist
and Margaret Guido. She also worked closely with Dorothy Liddell and Christopher Hawkes. Liddell was unwell by then and requested that the work be completed
Mary_Eily_de_Putron
Church in Bristol, England
designed by Christopher Webb (another former partner of Blacking) was installed in the east window of the narthex; it was Webb's last window (Webb having died
Church_of_All_Saints,_Clifton
American actress (born 1984)
Bresha Webb-Jones (born Breshae Renee Webb; May 6, 1984) is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles as Immunique Jefferson in the TV
Bresha_Webb
Church in Cardinham, Cornwall
damaged by German bombing, and were later replaced with stained glass by Christopher Webb. The church was designated a Grade I listed building in 1969. St Meubred's
Church_of_St_Meubred
Church in Hampshire, England
design, formed of a single, large, geometrical window, designed by Christopher Webb and depicting Saint Barnabas. Two further windows in the church are
St_Mary's_Church,_Southampton
English stained glass company
shards from Coventry Cathedral, St James's Church in Dover and several of Christopher Wren's London churches), and after the war he returned to the country
Cox_&_Barnard
English glassmaking company
at the Ramada Hotel, Dubai (John Lawson, 1983)[citation needed] St Christopher carrying the Christ child in front of the cliffs of Hunstanton in St
Goddard_&_Gibbs
The following is a list of the extant works of Geoffrey Fuller Webb (1879–1954), an English stained-glass artist and designer of church furnishings, based
List of works by Geoffrey Webb
List_of_works_by_Geoffrey_Webb
British judge, diplomat and botanist
Firs, Mayfield, Sussex England. A stained glass window, designed by Christopher Webb, in St Dunstan's Church, Mayfield, Surrey has been dedicated to the
Frederick Samuel Augustus Bourne
Frederick_Samuel_Augustus_Bourne
Church in Hackney, London
were donated; and the east window replaced by a new one designed by Christopher Webb. The new church was reconsecrated on 24 June 1958 (St John's Day).
Church_of_St_John-at-Hackney
Danish nobleman painter, sculptor, stained glass artist and illustrator
Martin Travers Edward Stanley Watkins Christopher Webb Geoffrey Webb works Alf Webster Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas
Arild_Rosenkrantz
Church in Wiltshire, England
Holiday and Clayton & Bell. A 1950 window in the south aisle is by Christopher Webb. 1825 to 1841: William Dalby, who held services at the workhouse for
St_Denys'_Church,_Warminster
English painter
artistic skill in 1871. In 1891 he became a student of the glass artist, Christopher Whall, at his combined home and studio in Dorking. One of Whall's first
Louis_Davis_(painter)
Church in Kingston upon Thames, England
painting of St Blaise, a 17th-century marble font attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, twelve bells and an 18th-century carillon, the great west window
All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames
All_Saints_Church,_Kingston_upon_Thames
11 August 2012. Mentioned in Catalogue of the 1984 Exhibition at the Christopher Wood Gallery in London. Copy of catalogue held in the National Art Library
List of works by Reginald Hallward
List_of_works_by_Reginald_Hallward
Church in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
chapel of All Saints and the Te Deum window, which was designed by Christopher Webb. At the furthest north end is the Chapel of the Holy Spirit with a
Sheffield_Cathedral
British artist
2010 Biblical Art from Wales (Sheffield), pp. 217–233. The Rev. Dr. Christopher M. Hamlin, Behind the Stained Glass: A History of Sixteenth Street Baptist
John_Petts_(artist)
CHRISTOPHER WEBB
CHRISTOPHER WEBB
Boy/Male
Greek
Christ bearer.
Male
French
French form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHE means "Christ-bearer."Â
Male
English
English form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer."Â
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English German Danish
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
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He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOFFER means "Christ-bearer."Â
Boy/Male
English German
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
Male
English
Christ-Bearer
Boy/Male
Scandinavian American
Form of Christopher.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Christopher, KRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer."Â
Boy/Male
American, Christian, German, Greek, Scandinavian
Carrier of Christ; Form of Christopher; Christ Bearer
Male
German
German form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPH means "Christ-bearer."Â
Boy/Male
English French
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
Male
Danish
, Christ-bearer.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Carrier of Christ
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Christ-bearer; To Carry; Bearer of Christ
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Form of Christopher.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Bearer of Christ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name which ostensibly means ‘bearer of Christ’, Latin Christopherus, Greek Khristophoros, from Khristos ‘Christ’. Compare Christian + -pher-, -phor- ‘carry’. This was borne by a rather obscure 3rd-century martyred saint. His name was relatively common among early Christians, who desired to bear Christ metaphorically with them in their daily lives. Subsequently, the name was explained by a folk etymology according to which the saint carried the infant Christ across a ford and so became the patron saint of travelers. In this guise he was enormously popular in the Middle Ages, and many inns were named with the sign of St. Christopher. In some instances the surname may have derived originally from residence at or association with such an inn. As an American family name, Christopher has absorbed cognates from other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Swiss
With Christ Inside; He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Christ Bearer
CHRISTOPHER WEBB
CHRISTOPHER WEBB
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Biblical
Leprosy, hornet.
Girl/Female
French
meaning 'From France' or 'free one'.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Tamil
King; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Irish
Abbot.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Blessing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Darnall, now a district of Sheffield, Yorkshire, or Darnhall in Cheshire, both named from Old English derne ‘hidden’, ‘secret’ + halh ‘nook’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a Apsara fairy
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imp. & p. p.
of Web
n.
One who forms webs; a weaver; a webster.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Web
a.
Having all four toes webbed together.
a.
Having webbed feet; palmiped; as, a goose or a duck is a web-footed fowl.
a.
Having a kell or covering; webbed.
a.
Having the toes united by a membrane, or web; as, the webbed feet of aquatic fowls.
n. pl.
A group of wading birds having the toes webbed, as the avocet.
n.
A woven band of cotton or flax, used for reins, girths, bed bottoms, etc.
a.
Designating a club in London, to which Addison and Steele belonged; -- so called from Christopher Cat, a pastry cook, who served the club with mutton pies.
a.
Provided with a web.
n.
A band of webbing used to regulate the extension of the hood.
a.
Having the anterior toes joined only part way down with a web; half-webbed; as, a semipalmate bird or foot. See Illust. k under Aves.
a.
Having the anterior toes united by a web, as in most swimming birds; webbed.
n.
A river tortoise; one of a group of tortoises (Potamites, or Trionychoidea) having a soft shell, webbed feet, and a sharp beak. See Trionyx.
n.
A South American aquatic opossum (Chironectes variegatus) found in Guiana and Brazil. Its hind feet are webbed, and its fore feet do not have an opposable thumb for climbing. Called also water opossum.
a.
Of or pertaining to a web or webs; like a web; filled or covered with webs.
n.
A swimming bird; a bird having webbed feet.