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Coordinate system used in computer graphics
The clip coordinate system is a homogeneous coordinate system in the graphics pipeline that is used for clipping. Objects' coordinates are transformed
Clip_coordinates
Excluding certain graphical elements from being rendered in a scene
intersection between the clip region and the scene model. Lines and surfaces outside the view volume (aka. frustum) are removed. Clip regions are commonly
Clipping_(computer_graphics)
Rawalpindi features a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) with hot summers, and cool to cold winters. Its climate is classified as very similar to
Climate_of_Rawalpindi
Roman Catholic church in Jerusalem
The Church of the Pater Noster (French: Église du Pater Noster; Arabic: كنيسة باتر نوستر; Hebrew: כנסיית אבינו שבשמים) is a Catholic church located on
Church_of_the_Pater_Noster
Academy in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Parkside Community College is a secondary academy school with 600 places for children aged 11–16, situated in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. It is part of
Parkside_Community_College
Russian-U.S. military interaction
On the morning of 14 March 2023, a Russian Su-27 fighter jet intercepted and damaged an American MQ-9 Reaper drone, causing it to crash into the Black
2023_Black_Sea_drone_incident
2025 final official speech of US President
Joe Biden's farewell address was the final official speech of Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States, delivered in the Oval Office on January
Joe_Biden's_farewell_address
Fountain-themed urban park in Texas, US
The Fort Worth Water Gardens is an urban park located on the south end of downtown Fort Worth. It covers 4.3-acres (1.7 hectares) between Houston and Commerce
Fort_Worth_Water_Gardens
Meeting room for the Cabinet of the United States
The Cabinet Room is the meeting room for the officials and advisors to the president of the United States who constitute the Cabinet of the United States
Cabinet_Room_(White_House)
Area of South East London, England
East Dulwich is an area of South East London, England in the London Borough of Southwark. It forms the eastern part of Dulwich, with Peckham to the east
East_Dulwich
City hall of Tempelhof-Schöneberg
Rathaus Schöneberg is the city hall for the borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg in Berlin, Germany. From 1949 until 1990 it served as the seat of the state
Rathaus_Schöneberg
Bilateral meeting between the leaders of Ukraine and the United States
On 21 December 2022, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, visited the United States. During his 10-hour visit, Zelenskyy met with Joe Biden,
2022 visit by Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the United States
2022_visit_by_Volodymyr_Zelenskyy_to_the_United_States
Transport disaster in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
On 18 January 2023, a Ukrainian Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma carrying ten people, including Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrsky, his
2023_Brovary_helicopter_crash
Funicular railway in Heidelberg, Germany
The Heidelberg Mountain Railway (German: Heidelberger Bergbahn) is a two-section funicular railway in the city of Heidelberg, Germany. The first section
Heidelberger_Bergbahn
Old name for part of Nishinari-ku, Japan
Kamagasaki (釜ヶ崎) is an old place name for a part of Nishinari-ku in Osaka, Japan, which has the largest day laborer concentration in Japan: 30,000 people
Kamagasaki
Shipwrecked cannon
Captain Kidd's cannon is an iron cannon that was discovered in 2007 off of the coast of Catalina Island in the Dominican Republic. The cannon is believed
Captain_Kidd's_cannon
Canadian urban agricultural company
45°31′54″N 73°39′20″W / 45.53162°N 73.65559°W / 45.53162; -73.65559 Lufa Farms is an urban agricultural company located in the Ville Saint-Laurent neighborhood
Lufa_Farms
American ice cream manufacturer company
House of Flavors is a manufacturer and retailer of ice cream based in Ludington, Michigan. It started as a dairy business as part of a farm operation before
House_of_Flavors
Rioting and looting event (April 5–7)
The 1968 Chicago riots, in the United States, were sparked in part by the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968. Rioting and looting
1968_Chicago_riots
Detention facility
Ursula is the colloquial name for the Central Processing Center, the largest U.S. Customs and Border Protection detention center for undocumented immigrants
Ursula_(detention_center)
Japanese summer festival
The Aomori Nebuta Matsuri (青森ねぶた祭; "Aomori Nebuta Festival" or simply "Aomori Nebuta") is a Japanese summer festival that takes place in Aomori, Aomori
Aomori_Nebuta_Matsuri
American painter
Archibald MacNeal Willard (August 22, 1836 – October 11, 1918) was an American painter who was born and raised in Bedford, Ohio. His most famous work is
Archibald_Willard
Military exercise
Exercise Northern Strike is a military readiness exercise hosted annually at Michigan National Guard facilities, including the Alpena CRTC, Camp Grayling
Exercise_Northern_Strike
1984 crash test of a Boeing 720
The Controlled Impact Demonstration (or colloquially the Crash In the Desert) was a joint project between NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration
Controlled Impact Demonstration
Controlled_Impact_Demonstration
Artificial carbonated spring in Idaho, US
The Soda Springs Geyser is an Artesian well drilled into the carbonated aquifer that lies beneath Soda Springs, Idaho. Thousands of natural springs in
Soda_Springs_Geyser
Kinetic sculpture in Sydney, Australia
33°53′8.201″S 151°12′1.045″E / 33.88561139°S 151.20029028°E / -33.88561139; 151.20029028 Halo is a wind powered kinetic sculpture in Sydney, Australia
Halo_(sculpture)
Community college in Sacramento, California, US
American River College (ARC) is a public community college in unincorporated Sacramento, California. It is one of four colleges in the Los Rios Community
American_River_College
Animation school in Sherman Oaks, California
Exceptional Minds (EM) is an American non-profit digital arts academy with attached animation and VFX studios. Established in 2011, it is the first animation
Exceptional_Minds
Church in California, United States of America
St. Mary of the Angels Church, Hollywood, formally the St. Mary of the Angels Anglo-Catholic Church, Hollywood, California, and referred to locally as
St. Mary of the Angels Church, Hollywood
St._Mary_of_the_Angels_Church,_Hollywood
2011 kinetic sculpture by Chris Burden
34°03′48″N 118°21′36″W / 34.06320°N 118.35990°W / 34.06320; -118.35990 Metropolis II (2011) is a kinetic sculpture by Chris Burden at the Los Angeles
Metropolis_II_(sculpture)
Zoo in Queensland, Australia
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an 18-hectare (44-acre) koala sanctuary in the Brisbane suburb of Fig Tree Pocket in Queensland, Australia. Founded in 1927
Lone_Pine_Koala_Sanctuary
Tiki bar in Great Falls, Montana
The Sip 'n Dip Lounge is a tiki bar in Great Falls, Montana, US, opened in 1962, when Polynesian themes were popular. It has survived to the present day
Sip_'n_Dip_Lounge
Spanish fossil site
Cerro de los Batallones (Hill of the Battalions) is a hill at Torrejón de Velasco, Madrid, Spain where a number of fossil sites from the Upper Miocene
Cerro_de_los_Batallones
Elephant orphanage in Sri Lanka
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage (Sinhala: පින්නවල අලි අනාථාගාරය), is a captive breeding and conservation institute for wild Asian elephants located at Pinnawala
Pinnawala_Elephant_Orphanage
School shooting in Florida, U.S.
On April 20, 2018, a school shooting occurred at Forest High School, a high school in Ocala, Florida, when 19-year-old Sky Bouche, a former student of
2018_Ocala_school_shooting
Former radio station in England
Trax FM was an Independent Local Radio station serving Doncaster in South Yorkshire and the Bassetlaw district of north Nottinghamshire. The station was
Trax_FM
Natural gorge in Slovenia
Vintgar Gorge (Slovene: soteska Vintgar) or Bled Gorge (Blejski vintgar) is a 1.6-kilometer (0.99 mi) gorge in northwestern Slovenia in the municipalities
Vintgar_Gorge
Church in Guadalajara, Mexico
The Guadalajara Cathedral or Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady (Spanish: Catedral de Guadalajara or Catedral de la Asunción de María Santísima),
Guadalajara_Cathedral
School in Lancashire, England
St Mary's College was a school in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, from 1925 to 2022. It was established in 1925 by the Marist Fathers as a Catholic boys
St_Mary's_College,_Blackburn
Former English charity
The Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA), previously known as the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), was a charity, and
Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency
Qualifications_and_Curriculum_Development_Agency
Fell Exhibition Slate Mine The Fell Exhibition Slate Mine (German: Besucherbergwerk Fell), also known as the Barbara-Hoffnung Exhibition Mine, is a former
Fell_Exhibition_Slate_Mine
Protected area in Kalimantan, Indonesia
The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, nearly the size of Singapore, consists of 64,000 hectares of bio-diverse tropical peat swamp forest that contain as
Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve
Rimba_Raya_Biodiversity_Reserve
Film production studio
40°47′03″N 74°14′01″W / 40.7843°N 74.2337°W / 40.7843; -74.2337 The Black Maria (/məˈraɪ.ə/ mə-RY-ə) was Thomas Edison's film production studio in West
Edison's_Black_Maria
2025–2026 Buddhist pilgrimage across the United States promoting peace
The Walk for Peace USA was a long-distance pilgrimage in the United States initiated by Buddhist monks from the Hương Đạo Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort
Walk_for_Peace_USA
People mover in Venice
The People Mover in Venice (Italian: People Mover) is an automated elevated shuttle train, which connects the Piazzale Roma—the major transportation hub
People_Mover_(Venice)
1954 test of thermonuclear bomb
Castle Yankee was the code name given to one of the tests in the Operation Castle series of American tests of thermonuclear bombs. It was originally intended
Castle_Yankee
Village in Rutland, England
Great Casterton is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in England. It is located at the crossing of the Roman Ermine Street and the River
Great_Casterton
WWII major engagement from 8–17 December 1943, in the Italian Campaign
The Battle of San Pietro Infine (commonly referred to as the "Battle of San Pietro") was a major engagement from 8–17 December 1943, in the Italian Campaign
Battle_of_San_Pietro_Infine
Former island in the Pacific Ocean
Elugelab, or Elugelap (Marshallese: Āllokļap, [ællʲoɡʷ(o)lˠɑpʲ]), was an island, part of the Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands. It was destroyed in
Elugelab
Suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Templeborough (historically Templebrough) is a suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The suburb falls within the Brinsworth and Catcliffe ward
Templeborough
Art exhibition at the Städel in Frankfurt
The exhibition Battle of the Sexes – Franz von Stuck to Frida Kahlo (Geschlechterkampf – Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo) was held from 24 November 2016
Geschlechterkampf
Nature reserve in Slovenia
Zelenci Springs is a nature reserve near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. It is the source of the Sava Dolinka River
Zelenci
Sculpture by Pierre Vivant
Traffic Light Tree is a public sculpture in between Poplar and Blackwall, London, England, created by the French sculptor Pierre Vivant following a competition
Traffic_Light_Tree
Suspended monorail in Memphis, Tennessee, US
The Memphis Suspension Railway, Mud Island Monorail, or Memphis Monorail is a suspended monorail that connected the city center of Memphis with the entertainment
Memphis_Suspension_Railway
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) is part of the United Nations University (UNU). UNU-WIDER
World Institute for Development Economics Research
World_Institute_for_Development_Economics_Research
38°54′04″N 77°15′56″W / 38.90111°N 77.26556°W / 38.90111; -77.26556The Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) is an independent authority
Fairfax County Economic Development Authority
Fairfax_County_Economic_Development_Authority
River in Texas, United States
The Paluxy River, also known as Paluxy Creek, is a river in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a tributary of the Brazos River. It is formed by the convergence
Paluxy_River
First seat of government of California
Colton Hall is a government building and museum in Monterey, California, United States. It was built in 1847–49 by Walter Colton, who arrived in Monterey
Colton_Hall
Village in Odisha, India
Raghurajpur is a heritage crafts village in Puri district, Odisha, India, known for its master Pattachitra painters, an art form which dates back to 5 BC
Raghurajpur
Suicide bombing on a bus in the city of Volgograd, Russia
The October 2013 Volgograd bus bombing was a suicide bombing which occurred on 21 October 2013 in the city of Volgograd, in the Volgograd Oblast of Southern
October 2013 Volgograd bus bombing
October_2013_Volgograd_bus_bombing
Area of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England
Furzton is a district in south-west Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England and in the civil parish of Shenley Brook End The man-made Furzton Lake is a
Furzton
Place
Okeho is a town located in Kajola Oyo State South West Nigeria. It is the headquarters of Kajola Local Government. It's the home to the newly created Federal
Okeho
Folk and open-air museum in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
The Freilichtmuseum Roscheider Hof is an open-air museum and folklore museum in the Greater SaarLorLux Region. The museum is situated in Konz, Germany
Freilichtmuseum Roscheider Hof
Freilichtmuseum_Roscheider_Hof
Unit of the Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is a unit of the Smithsonian Institution located on a 3,200-acre (13 km2) campus located just outside
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Smithsonian_Conservation_Biology_Institute
Iraqi photographer, killed by U.S. forces (1984–2007)
Namir Noor-Eldeen (Arabic: نمير نورالدين; September 1, 1984 – July 12, 2007) was an Iraqi war photographer for Reuters. Noor-Eldeen, his assistant, Saeed
Namir_Noor-Eldeen
Academy in Preston, Wembley, Middlesex, Greater London, England
Preston Manor is a mixed all-through school within the London Borough of Brent, located in the Preston and Wembley Park areas. It educates primary and
Preston_Manor_School
Organ that uses cave formations to transmit sound
The Great Stalacpipe Organ is an electrically actuated lithophone located in Luray Caverns, Virginia, USA. Covering 3.5 acres of the cavern, it is considered
Great_Stalacpipe_Organ
Further education college in Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Boston College is a predominantly further education college in Boston in Lincolnshire, England. It is a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) for Early
Boston_College_(England)
Bell tower in Perth, Western Australia
The Swan Bells are a set of 18 bells hanging in a specially built 82.5-metre (271 ft) copper and glass campanile in Perth, Western Australia. The tower
Swan_Bells
Neighborhood in Hampton, Virginia, United States
Buckroe Beach is a neighborhood in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia. It lies just north of Fort Monroe on the Chesapeake Bay. One of the oldest
Buckroe_Beach
Tomb in Jerusalem
The Tomb of Lazarus is a traditional Christian pilgrimage in the al-Eizariya suburb of Jerusalem Governorate, Palestine. It is located on the southeast
Tomb_of_Lazarus
Zoo in Germany
The Aktiengesellschaft Cologne Zoological Garden is the zoo of Cologne, Germany. Being the third oldest zoo in Germany, it features over 10,000 animals
Cologne_Zoological_Garden
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
Arnside is a village and civil parish in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England. It is historically part of Westmorland, near the border with Lancashire
Arnside
UK pharmaceutical wholesaler
AAH Pharmaceuticals Limited is a pharmaceutical wholesaler in the United Kingdom. Originally formed in 1892 as a company selling solid fuels in South Wales
AAH_Pharmaceuticals
2020 floods in China
In early June 2020, heavy rains caused by the regional rainy season led to floods severely affecting large areas of southern China including the Yangtze
2020_China_floods
2023 killing of a Russian military blogger
On 2 April 2023, a bombing occurred in the Street Food Bar No.1 café on Universitetskaya Embankment in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russian military blogger
Assassination of Vladlen Tatarsky
Assassination_of_Vladlen_Tatarsky
1970–2007 department of the United Kingdom government
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was a United Kingdom government department formed on 19 October 1970. It was replaced with the creation of the
Department of Trade and Industry (United Kingdom)
Department_of_Trade_and_Industry_(United_Kingdom)
Fortress in Trondheim, Norway
Kristiansten Fortress (Norwegian: Kristiansten Festning, historically spelled Christiansten) is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim which is
Kristiansten_Fortress
Historic railway and museum in Maine
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum (reporting mark MNGX) is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway, located in Portland, Maine, United States.
Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum
Maine_Narrow_Gauge_Railroad_Museum
Inauguration In 2000
The first inauguration of Vladimir Putin as the president of Russia took place on Sunday, 7 May 2000. The ceremony was held for the first time in the Grand
First inauguration of Vladimir Putin
First_inauguration_of_Vladimir_Putin
Dance drama of the story of Krishna
Krishnanattam (IAST: Kṛṣṇanāṭṭaṃ) is a temple art in Kerala, India. It is a dance drama and presents the story of Krishna in a series of eight plays and
Krishnanattam
United Nations-backed cybersecurity alliance
The International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT) is the first United Nations-backed cybersecurity alliance. Since 2011, IMPACT
International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats
International_Multilateral_Partnership_Against_Cyber_Threats
Road in Kolkata, India
Eastern Metropolitan Bypass (also known as EM Bypass) is a 32 kilometres (20 mi) long six to eight-lane major bypass road on the east side of Kolkata in
Eastern_Metropolitan_Bypass
Geologic site in Oregon, US
Painted Hills The Painted Hills is a geologic site in Wheeler County, Oregon that is one of the three units of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Painted_Hills
Large garden square in London, United Kingdom
Russell Square is a large garden square in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden, built predominantly by the firm of James Burton. It is near the
Russell_Square
Charing Cross Hospital Medical School (CXHMS) was the oldest of the constituent medical schools of Imperial College School of Medicine. Charing Cross remains
Charing Cross Hospital Medical School
Charing_Cross_Hospital_Medical_School
Minidress worn by Jean Shrimpton in 1965
On 1965 Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, English model Jean Shrimpton wore a white minidress that sparked controversy and was
White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton
White_shift_dress_of_Jean_Shrimpton
Airplane crash in New York
On April 4, 1955, a Douglas DC-6 named Mainliner Idaho operated by United Air Lines crashed shortly after taking off from Long Island MacArthur Airport
1955 MacArthur Airport United Air Lines crash
1955_MacArthur_Airport_United_Air_Lines_crash
Private day school in Pinner, Middlesex, England
Heathfield School was a private day school for girls in Pinner in the London Borough of Harrow. It merged with Northwood College in 2014 and the site was
Heathfield_School,_Pinner
Main campus of York University in Toronto
The Keele Campus is the main campus of York University in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It occupies roughly 1 square kilometre of
Keele Campus of York University
Keele_Campus_of_York_University
Park in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
East Park is a major park of about 120 acres (49 ha) situated on the Holderness Road in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. East Park is registered
East_Park,_Kingston_upon_Hull
Road in Perth, Western Australia
Gnangara Road is an arterial east–west road in Perth, Western Australia. It is located within the northern suburbs of Perth, from Madeley in the west,
Gnangara_Road
Annual street fair in Oxford, UK
St Giles' Fair (also St Giles Fair) is an annual fair held in St Giles', a wide thoroughfare in central Oxford, England. The origins of the fair can be
St_Giles'_Fair
Waterfall and pool in Cornwall
Saint Nectan's Kieve (Cornish: Cuva Nathan, meaning Nathan's tub) in Saint Nectan's Glen, near Tintagel in Cornwall, Great Britain, is a plunge pool or
St_Nectan's_Kieve
Series of ongoing student-led protests
A series of protests at Ohio State University by pro-Palestinian demonstrators are ongoing and began on-campus following the outbreak of the Gaza war and
Gaza war protests at Ohio State University
Gaza_war_protests_at_Ohio_State_University
Catholic jurisdiction in England
The Archdiocese of Westminster (Latin: Archdioecesis Vestmonasteriensis) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Although a
Archdiocese_of_Westminster
Heritage Film Project is a film-production and distribution studio established in Charlottesville. It was founded by Eduardo Montes-Bradley and Soledad
Heritage_Film_Project
Catholic church in England
The Birmingham Oratory is a Roman Catholic religious community of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. The community
Birmingham_Oratory
Hiking trail in Connecticut, United States
The Aspetuck Valley Trail is a 5.9-mile (9.5 km) Blue-Blazed hiking trail in the Aspetuck River Valley area of Fairfield County in the towns of Newtown
Aspetuck_Valley_Trail
Historic building complex in China
The Drum Tower of Beijing, or Gulou (traditional Chinese: 鼓樓; simplified Chinese: 鼓楼; pinyin: Gǔlóu), is situated at the northern end of the central axis
Drum Tower and Bell Tower of Beijing
Drum_Tower_and_Bell_Tower_of_Beijing
CLIP COORDINATES
CLIP COORDINATES
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rabbit, wild rat, their lip, their brink.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wycliffe, a place in Durham, situated on a bend in the Tees, and probably named from Old English hwīt ‘white’ or wiht ‘bend’ + clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name, probably from a minor place such as Stonecliff or Stancliffe in Agbrigg, West Yorkshire, so called from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + clif ‘slope’.
Girl/Female
Greek
Celebrate. Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra. Clio was the Mythological Muse of historic...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tonacliffe in Lancashire, recorded in 1246 as Tunwal(e)clif, from Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ + wæll(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + clif ‘bank’, ‘slope’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, near Rishton, recorded in 1246 as Kunteclive, from Old English cunte ‘cunt’ + clif ‘slope’, i.e. ‘slope with a slit or crack in it’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Cliburn, a place in Cumbria named from Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’ + burna ‘stream’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Topcliff in North Yorkshire or Topcliffe in West Yorkshire. The first was named from Toppa (an unattested Old English personal name) + clif ‘cliff’, ‘bank’, ‘slope’, and the second from Old Norse topt ‘enclosure’ + Old English clif.
Boy/Male
English American
Man (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson;...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational nickname for a carpenter or woodcutter, from Middle English chip(pe) ‘small piece of sawn or cut wood’.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rabbit, wild rat, their lip, their brink.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Gatley in Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire), recorded in 1290 as Gateclyve, from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + clif ‘cliff’, ‘bank’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous places named Clifton, from Old English clif ‘slope’ (see Cliff) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Biblical
Shaphan, rabbit; wild rat; their lip; their brink
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so named from an unattested Old English element henge ‘steep’ + Old English clif ‘cliff’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Bristol)
English (chiefly Bristol) : from Middle English clop(pe) ‘lump’, ‘hillock’ (from Old English clopp(a)), applied either as a topographic name or as a nickname for a large and ungainly person.Variant spelling of German Klapp.
Boy/Male
Greek
Lover of horses.
Boy/Male
British, English
Brave Man
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Chipping Sparrow; Man; Strong Man; A Freeman
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, derived from Old English clif, CLIVE means "bank, cliff, slope."
CLIP COORDINATES
CLIP COORDINATES
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German
Bright Fame
Female
English
Modern variant spelling of English Ariana, ARYANA means "utterly pure."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Name of Lord Ganesha
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
American, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Long Period of Time; Wind; Air
Boy/Male
Japanese
Arrow or pledge.
Boy/Male
Teutonic Latin French
Free.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wolford.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Great and Little Horwood in Buckinghamshire, named from Old English horu ‘dirty’, ‘muddy’ + wudu ‘wood’, or from Horwood in Devon, which may be of the same derivation or may have Old English hÄr ‘gray’ as the first element.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Colour in Sanskrit
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n.
An outside covering or case; as, a pillow slip.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Clip
n.
A twig separated from the main stock; a cutting; a scion; hence, a descendant; as, a slip from a vine.
v. t.
To manifest approbation of, by striking the hands together; to applaud; as, to clap a performance.
n.
A fielder stationed on the off side and to the rear of the batsman. There are usually two of them, called respectively short slip, and long slip.
v. t.
To cut off; as with shears or scissors; as, to clip the hair; to clip coin.
n.
The slip or sheath of a sword, and the like.
n.
A projecting flange on the upper edge of a horseshoe, turned up so as to embrace the lower part of the hoof; -- called also toe clip and beak.
v. i.
To clip with scissors.
n.
A slender piece; a strip; as, a slip of paper.
v. t.
To cause to slip or slide off, or out of place; as, a horse slips his bridle; a dog slips his collar.
v. t.
To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of; as, to slip a piece of cloth or paper.
n.
The act of slipping; as, a slip on the ice.
v. t.
To clip; to trim.
n.
An opening or space for vessels to lie in, between wharves or in a dock; as, Peck slip.
v. t.
To toss or fillip; as, to flip up a cent.
imp. & p. p.
of Clip
n.
A toe clip. See Clip, n. (Far.).
n.
A blow or stroke with the hand; as, he hit him a clip.
n.
An escape; a secret or unexpected desertion; as, to give one the slip.