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Species of gastropod
Clanculus ormophorus is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Trochidae, the top snails. This name applies to a
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Genus of gastropods
Clanculus is a genus of sea snail, marine gastropod molluscs of the family Trochidae, the top shells. Clanculus is an old genus. Fossils found in Italy
Clanculus
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Wale 1.
Boy/Male
Indian
Awakened
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Oil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of Kindness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Cheshire and Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘stream ford’, from læcc ‘boggy stream’ + ford ‘ford’.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the word móðr "mind, mood," hence "Þórr's mind."
Boy/Male
Arabic
First-born
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A River in Paradise
Boy/Male
Muslim
The sustainer
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a.
Pertaining to, or proceeding by, integration; as, the integral calculus.
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Of the nature of a calculus; like stone; gritty; as, a calculous concretion.
n.
A gallstone, or biliary calculus. See Biliary.
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Pertaining to exponents; involving variable exponents; as, an exponential expression; exponential calculus; an exponential function.
n.
A pebble, or small fragment of stone; a calculus.
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A calculous concretion, especially one in the kidneys or bladder; the disease arising from a calculus.
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A urinary calculus.
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A mass or nodule of solid matter formed by growing together, by congelation, condensation, coagulation, induration, etc.; a clot; a lump; a calculus.
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A fossil echinus of the genus Cannulus; -- so called from its supposed resemblance to a cap.
n. pl.
See Calculus.
n.
A method of computation; any process of reasoning by the use of symbols; any branch of mathematics that may involve calculation.
pl.
of Calculus
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Of or pertaining to the center of gravity. See Barycentric calculus, under Calculus.
n.
The calculus; fluxions.
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A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; -- called, in the modern calculus, the function or integral.
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The act or practice of opening cysts; esp., the operation of cutting into the bladder, as for the extraction of a calculus.
n.
A concretion, or calculus, formed in the gall bladder or biliary passages. See Calculus, n., 1.
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Any solid concretion, formed in any part of the body, but most frequent in the organs that act as reservoirs, and in the passages connected with them; as, biliary calculi; urinary calculi, etc.
a.
Caused, or characterized, by the presence of a calculus or calculi; a, a calculous disorder; affected with gravel or stone; as, a calculous person.
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Conducted with secrecy; clandestine; concealed.