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  • Cornell bread
  • Cornell bread was invented in the United States during the 1930s by Clive McCay, a professor at Cornell University, as an inexpensive alternative to strictly

    Cornell bread

    Cornell_bread

  • Batter bread
  • Bread with a high liquid-to-flour ratio

    and pancakes are well-known batter breads. McCay, Clive Maine; McCay, Jeanette B. (1 January 1980). The Cornell Bread Book: 54 Recipes for Nutritious Loaves

    Batter bread

    Batter bread

    Batter_bread

  • Bread and circuses
  • Figure of speech referring to a superficial means of appeasement

    "Bread and circuses" (or "bread and games"; from Latin: panem et circenses) is a metonymic phrase referring to superficial appeasement. It is attributed

    Bread and circuses

    Bread_and_circuses

  • Soybean
  • Legume grown for its edible bean

    ISBN 978-0-8412-0058-6. "Cornell Bread". Cornell University. May 9, 2015. Archived from the original on May 9, 2015. "Whole Wheat Bread Recipe: McCay's Miracle

    Soybean

    Soybean

    Soybean

  • Ploughman's lunch
  • British lunch meal

    A ploughman's lunch is an originally British cold meal based around bread, cheese, and fresh or pickled onions. Additional items can be added, such as

    Ploughman's lunch

    Ploughman's lunch

    Ploughman's_lunch

  • Bee pollen
  • Ball of pollen gathered by worker honeybees

    Bee pollen, also known as bee bread and ambrosia, is a ball or pellet of field-gathered flower pollen packed by worker honeybees, and used as the primary

    Bee pollen

    Bee pollen

    Bee_pollen

  • Clive McCay
  • American biochemist, nutritionist and gerontologist

    nutritionally-sound rations during World War II, and the creation of Cornell Bread, designed for high protein and vitamin content, similar to the meal

    Clive McCay

    Clive_McCay

  • Encephalartos
  • Genus of cycads in the family Zamiaceae

    species of Encephalartos are commonly referred to as bread trees, bread palms or kaffir bread, since a bread-like starchy food can be prepared from the centre

    Encephalartos

    Encephalartos

    Encephalartos

  • Steven Kaplan (historian)
  • American academic of European history (born 1943)

    Koepp. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1986. Le Pain, le peuple et le roi. (Librairie Académique Perrin, 1986). Translation of Bread, Politics. Provisioning

    Steven Kaplan (historian)

    Steven_Kaplan_(historian)

  • Plebeians
  • General body of free Roman citizens

    barriers persisted. They had a simple diet consisting of staples such as bread, porridge, beans, olives, and occasionally meat. The average plebeian did

    Plebeians

    Plebeians

    Plebeians

  • Afghanistan
  • Country in Central and South Asia

    the World Today: A Handbook of Politics, Religion, Culture, and Society. Cornell University Press. p. 257. ISBN 978-0-8014-6489-8. At the time of the first

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan

  • Belarus
  • Country in Eastern Europe

    Belarusian cuisine consists mainly of vegetables, meat (particularly pork), and bread. Foods are usually either slowly cooked or stewed. Typically, Belarusians

    Belarus

    Belarus

    Belarus

  • Georgia (country)
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    was facing an economic crisis, with severe shortages of basics such as bread, water, electricity and heat. In 2003, Shevardnadze (who won re-election

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia_(country)

  • Vicia faba
  • Species of plant in the pea and bean family

    with bread, sometimes mixed all in one dish: this is called fatta. Boash, the cooking liquid or aquafaba, is also eaten, often mixed in with bread as a

    Vicia faba

    Vicia faba

    Vicia_faba

  • Bread in American cuisine
  • Overview of bread in the United States

    bread in California List of American breads Smith, Merril D (2013). History of American Cooking. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313387111. Dolan, Kathryn Cornell

    Bread in American cuisine

    Bread_in_American_cuisine

  • Vikings
  • Norse seafarers, merchants and raiders

    forms of bread. Remains of bread from primarily Birka in Sweden were made of barley and wheat. It is unclear if the Norse leavened their breads, but their

    Vikings

    Vikings

    Vikings

  • Martin Luther
  • German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)

    Mass became a celebration where everyone received the wine as well as the bread (cf. communion under both kinds). He retained the elevation of the host

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther

    Martin_Luther

  • Archaic Greek sculpture
  • Period in ancient Greek sculpture

    of motifs, often imitating sacrificial objects such as cakes, loaves of bread, and animals such as roosters, oxen, and pigeons. A very common form of

    Archaic Greek sculpture

    Archaic Greek sculpture

    Archaic_Greek_sculpture

  • Blood and Fire (record label)
  • British reggae record label

    Dreadlocks 1975–1977 BAFCD/LP033 – Sylford Walker & Welton Irie – Lamb's Bread International BAFCD/LP034 – Big Youth – Natty Universal Dread 1973–1979

    Blood and Fire (record label)

    Blood_and_Fire_(record_label)

  • Drugstore beetle
  • Species of beetle

    The drugstore beetle (Stegobium paniceum), also known as the bread beetle, biscuit beetle, and misnamed as the biscuit weevil (despite not being a weevil)

    Drugstore beetle

    Drugstore beetle

    Drugstore_beetle

  • Gumbo
  • Louisianan stew

    the dish might be transferred to a tureen on the table. Often, gumbo and bread are the sole courses in a meal, although many Cajun families provide a side

    Gumbo

    Gumbo

    Gumbo

  • Parbaking
  • Cooking technique

    by Cornell University historians of bread Steven Kaplan for its impact on traditional bread baking practices. In 1995, a number of part-baked breads were

    Parbaking

    Parbaking

    Parbaking

  • Amish
  • Group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships

    events. Many Amish foods are sold at markets, including pies, preserves, bread mixes, pickled produce, desserts, and canned goods. Many Amish communities

    Amish

    Amish

    Amish

  • Motown singles discography
  • Singles released by American record label

    "Monkey Jump" Junior Walker & the All Stars Soul S 35003 United States "Bread Winner" "You've Got to Change" Sammy Ward Soul S 35004 United States "It's

    Motown singles discography

    Motown_singles_discography

  • Well-being contributing factors
  • Psychology topic

    oily fish, food with tryptophan such as milk, nuts, lentils, whole grain breads, cereals, pasta, soy and chocolate, dark chocolate, the Mediterranean diet

    Well-being contributing factors

    Well-being_contributing_factors

  • List of food preparation utensils
  • serving utensils Timeline of culinary technologies "Kitchen technology". Cornell University Library. Retrieved 22 August 2012. Conran, Caroline; Conran

    List of food preparation utensils

    List of food preparation utensils

    List_of_food_preparation_utensils

  • Nakba
  • Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians

    bacteria – in violation of the Geneva Protocol ... The aim of Cast Thy Bread ... like the demolitions, was to hamper an Arab return. Over the weeks,

    Nakba

    Nakba

    Nakba

  • Ferulic acid
  • Chemical compound

    countries. Ferulic acid glucoside can be found in commercial breads containing flaxseed. Rye bread contains ferulic acid dehydrodimers. It occurs in particularly

    Ferulic acid

    Ferulic acid

    Ferulic_acid

  • Cultural references to Pierrot
  • Takashi Hashiguchi: Yakitate!! Japan (Freshly Baked!! Japan [Jap. pan = bread]), serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday (2002–2007; features a clown-character

    Cultural references to Pierrot

    Cultural_references_to_Pierrot

  • Muhammara
  • Red pepper dip from Syrian cuisine

    virgin olive oil, walnuts, mint leaves or parsley and is served with pita bread. The peppers may be sun-dried or grilled rather than fresh. Traditionally

    Muhammara

    Muhammara

    Muhammara

  • The Catcher in the Rye in popular culture
  • Influence of J.D. Salinger's 1951 novel

    with Wendy smoking and reading The Catcher in the Rye as they eat white-bread sandwiches and Danny watches TV. In the 2019 anime film Weathering with

    The Catcher in the Rye in popular culture

    The Catcher in the Rye in popular culture

    The_Catcher_in_the_Rye_in_popular_culture

  • History of union busting in the United States
  • Aspect of U.S. history

    barn with two thousand other men. Their meals consisted of cabbage and bread. There were violent confrontations between strikers and strikebreakers,

    History of union busting in the United States

    History of union busting in the United States

    History_of_union_busting_in_the_United_States

  • Chicken nugget
  • Breaded deboned chicken meat pieces

    coated in bread as the standard ones are. The chicken nugget was developed in the 1950s by Robert C. Baker, a food science professor at Cornell University

    Chicken nugget

    Chicken nugget

    Chicken_nugget

  • Harry Chapin
  • American singer-songwriter and activist (1942–1981)

    wasn't doing well at one point. So, I went out and got a hack license for bread, and during the month that I was waiting for it to come through, I heard

    Harry Chapin

    Harry Chapin

    Harry_Chapin

  • Singkawang Hakka
  • Variety of Hakka Chinese spoken in Indonesia

    and Traders in the "Chinese Districts" of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-87727-733-0. JSTOR 10.7591/j.ctv1nhn2g. Selfya

    Singkawang Hakka

    Singkawang Hakka

    Singkawang_Hakka

  • Dorothy Day
  • American Catholic and social activist (1897–1980)

    OCLC 944380234. Day, Dorothy (December 18, 1916). "'Man Cannot Live By Bread Alone', and Neither Can a Normal Woman". The New York Call. Parrish, Marilyn

    Dorothy Day

    Dorothy Day

    Dorothy_Day

  • COVID-19 misinformation
  • False or misleading virus information

    debate in other countries, or to promote their models of government. A Cornell University study of 38 million articles in English-language media around

    COVID-19 misinformation

    COVID-19 misinformation

    COVID-19_misinformation

  • Satan
  • Figure in Abrahamic religions

    4:1–13). Satan first shows Jesus a stone and tells him to turn it into bread. He also takes him to the pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem and commands

    Satan

    Satan

    Satan

  • Kuwait
  • Country in West Asia

    dot the country; the bakers are mainly Iranians (hence the name of the bread, "Iranian khubuz"). The new Kuwait National Cultural District (KNCD) consists

    Kuwait

    Kuwait

    Kuwait

  • Wehrmacht
  • Unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945

    washing and changing into uniform. Breakfast, consisting of coffee and bread, was scheduled for 6:45 AM, providing the men with about 15 minutes to eat

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

  • Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards
  • 1395 English document

    that the doctrine of transubstantiation induces idolatry (of the communion bread), suggesting that "Frere Thomas" (Aquinas)' Feast of Corpus Christi service

    Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards

    Twelve_Conclusions_of_the_Lollards

  • Menachem Z. Rosensaft
  • American lawyer (born 1948)

    2009 and 2019. Starting in 2008, he has been adjunct professor of law at Cornell Law School where he teaches courses on the law of genocide and on antisemitism

    Menachem Z. Rosensaft

    Menachem Z. Rosensaft

    Menachem_Z._Rosensaft

  • TikTok food trends
  • Food-related content on the short video platform

    and pesto eggs. Cloud bread is a light, fluffy low-carb bread substitute made from egg whites, corn starch, and sugar. Cloud bread gained popularity on

    TikTok food trends

    TikTok_food_trends

  • Black Legend
  • Alleged anti-Spanish historiography

    pechschwartz wie König Balthasar mit seinem Affen. The Spanish eat white bread with pleasure and kiss white women with pleasure, but they are as dirt-brown

    Black Legend

    Black Legend

    Black_Legend

  • List of Middlebury College alumni
  • College; chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison; provost of Cornell University Charles S. Murkland 1884 – first elected president of the New

    List of Middlebury College alumni

    List_of_Middlebury_College_alumni

  • Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize
  • Award

    Hour of Eugenics": Race, Gender, and Nation in Latin America. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801497957. THE VIETNAM WARS 1945-1990 by Marilyn

    Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize

    Berkshire_Conference_of_Women_Historians_Book_Prize

  • Corvus
  • Genus of birds including crows, ravens and rooks

    top the avian IQ scale. Wild hooded crows in Israel have learned to use bread crumbs for bait-fishing.[unreliable source?] Crows engage in a kind of midair

    Corvus

    Corvus

    Corvus

  • Rerum novarum
  • 1891 encyclical issued by Pope Leo XIII

    no disgrace, and that there is nothing to be ashamed of in earning their bread by labor." Citing the Gospel, he adds: "God Himself seems to incline rather

    Rerum novarum

    Rerum novarum

    Rerum_novarum

  • Radish
  • Root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family

    popular in the Netherlands in a breakfast dish, thinly sliced on buttered bread. 'Easter Egg' is not an actual variety, but a mix of varieties with different

    Radish

    Radish

    Radish

  • Work: A Story of Experience
  • 1873 novel by Louisa May Alcott

    Jefferson, NC, USA: McFarland. ISBN 0-89950-421-3. Dolan, Kathryn Cornell (2015). "Her Daily Bread: Food and Labor in Louisa May Alcott". American Literary Realism

    Work: A Story of Experience

    Work: A Story of Experience

    Work:_A_Story_of_Experience

  • Fool's errand
  • Type of practical joke

    someone might be told to ask for "dill dough", described as a pickle-infused bread. When spoken, it becomes obvious as the person pronounces 'dill dough' as

    Fool's errand

    Fool's errand

    Fool's_errand

  • Cucurbita
  • Genus of flowering plants

    species. The fruits have many culinary uses including pumpkin pie, biscuits, bread, desserts, puddings, beverages, and soups; they are now cultivated worldwide

    Cucurbita

    Cucurbita

    Cucurbita

  • John Philip Sousa
  • American composer and conductor (1854–1932)

    wrote his first composition, "An Album Leaf", but Esputa dismissed it as "bread and cheese", and the composition was subsequently lost. Sousa's father was

    John Philip Sousa

    John Philip Sousa

    John_Philip_Sousa

  • Familiar
  • Spiritual entity in European folklore

    baskets lined with sheep's wool and fed a variety of things including, milk, bread, meat, and blood. Familiar spirits usually had names and "were often given

    Familiar

    Familiar

    Familiar

  • Freeter
  • Underemployed young adult in Japan

    1960s and after of the ideal man being self-sacrificing for work and the bread winner of the family has created a stigma where male freeters are seen less

    Freeter

    Freeter

  • Genetically modified food controversies
  • warnings were still true in 2010: GM crops are as natural and safe as today's bread wheat, opined Dr. Borlaug, who also reminded agricultural scientists of

    Genetically modified food controversies

    Genetically modified food controversies

    Genetically_modified_food_controversies

  • Classical Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)

    New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-9556-3. Kagan, Donald (1981). The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition. New York: Cornell University

    Classical Greece

    Classical Greece

    Classical_Greece

  • Luxor
  • City in southern Egypt

    cultivate their own food. Goat's cheese, pigeons, subsidized and home-baked bread, and homegrown tomatoes are commonplace among the majority of its residents

    Luxor

    Luxor

    Luxor

  • List of loanwords in the Tagalog language
  • Southeast Asian history and historiography: essays presented to D.G.E. Hall. Cornell University Press. p. 353. ISBN 978-0-8014-0841-0. OCLC 2185469. "ACD –

    List of loanwords in the Tagalog language

    List_of_loanwords_in_the_Tagalog_language

  • Urban wildlife
  • Wildlife that can live or thrive in urban environments

    wildlife consumption of a diet with anthropogenic components (such as white bread) may be detrimental to a species' ability to battle bacteriaal pathogens

    Urban wildlife

    Urban wildlife

    Urban_wildlife

  • 'Ajam of Kuwait
  • Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian descent

    nakhi, and bajella. The Ajam are particularly known for bread-making especially Iranian bread. The Iranian zubaidi fish is a staple food. Various other

    'Ajam of Kuwait

    'Ajam_of_Kuwait

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • General Jorge Rafael Videla against President Isabel Perón. 1977: Egyptian Bread Riots the riots were a spontaneous uprising by hundreds of thousands of

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • European herring gull
  • Species of bird

    In addition, the European herring gull has been observed using pieces of bread as bait with which to catch goldfish. Vegetable matter, such as roots, tubers

    European herring gull

    European herring gull

    European_herring_gull

  • People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
  • Ruling party of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1992

    attempt to abolish absentee land lordship; and "Kor, Dodai, Kali" ("home, bread, clothes"). "Taliban strives to repeat Afghanistan's deadly history with

    People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan

    People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan

    People's_Democratic_Party_of_Afghanistan

  • Jupiter (god)
  • Chief deity of Roman state religion

    exclusive patrician ritual confarreatio, which included a sacrifice of spelt bread to Jupiter Farreus (from far, "wheat, grain"). The office of Flamen Dialis

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • Sonora
  • State of Mexico

    Retrieved February 15, 2011. "Pan, dulces, postres sonorenses" [Sonoran bread, sweets and desserts] (in Spanish). Sonora Mexico: Government of Sonora

    Sonora

    Sonora

    Sonora

  • Asimina triloba
  • Species of tree

    fruit is commonly mixed into ice cream or blended into pancakes and other breads. The pawpaw research and outreach staff at Kentucky State University maintain

    Asimina triloba

    Asimina triloba

    Asimina_triloba

  • Anthony Shirley
  • English soldier and traveller (1565–1635)

    very poor man and much neglected, sometimes like to starve for want of bread," yet, remarkably, still "full of vanity". Anthony soon returned to Granada

    Anthony Shirley

    Anthony Shirley

    Anthony_Shirley

  • Zaza language
  • Northwestern Iranian language spoken in Turkey

    stem in Eastern Balochi. Examples of passive voices are: nan weriyeno: bread (masc) is being eaten, şıt şımiyeno: milk (masc) is being drunk, nuşte nuşiyeno:

    Zaza language

    Zaza language

    Zaza_language

  • Roman sculpture
  • Sculpture of ancient Rome

    of a sarcophagus depicting the Christian belief in the multiplication of bread loaves and fish by Jesus Christ, c. 350-375 AD, Vatican Museums A Roman

    Roman sculpture

    Roman sculpture

    Roman_sculpture

  • Greek War of Independence
  • Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)

    American-Ottoman Relations and Democratic Fervor in the Age of Revolutions. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1501715785. St. Clair, William (2009) [2008]

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek_War_of_Independence

  • Bamar people
  • Ethnic group in Southeast Asia

    fish paste) traditionally accompany rice for meals. Noodles and Indian breads are also eaten. Bamar cuisine is regional due to differences in the availability

    Bamar people

    Bamar people

    Bamar_people

  • Debraj Ray (economist)
  • Indian-American economist (born 1957)

    member at the Bureau for Research in the Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), since its inception till 2023. Debraj Ray graduated from the University

    Debraj Ray (economist)

    Debraj Ray (economist)

    Debraj_Ray_(economist)

  • Antibiotic
  • Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria

    Serbia, Greece, and Rome, later evidence shows topical application of moldy bread to treat infections. The first person to directly document the use of molds

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

  • Balak (parashah)
  • Jewish weekly Torah reading

    volume 34 (number 3) (March 2010): pages 267–82. Shawn Zelig Aster. “‘Bread of the Dungheap’: Light on Numbers 21:5 from the Tell Fekherye Inscription

    Balak (parashah)

    Balak (parashah)

    Balak_(parashah)

  • Clark University
  • Private university in Worcester, Massachusetts

    Cornell University and Johns Hopkins. Clark was a friend of Leland Stanford and was inspired by the plans for Stanford University, as well as Cornell

    Clark University

    Clark University

    Clark_University

  • Cornel West
  • American Philosopher, [[political activist]], and [[theologian]] (born 1953)

    American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism (1989) Breaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life (with bell hooks, 1991) The Ethical Dimensions

    Cornel West

    Cornel West

    Cornel_West

  • Yellowhammer
  • Passerine bird in the bunting family that is native to Eurasia

    forms small flocks in winter. Its song has a rhythm like "A little bit of bread and no cheese". The song is very similar to that of its closest relative

    Yellowhammer

    Yellowhammer

    Yellowhammer

  • Bacillus
  • Genus of bacteria

    model organism. It is also a notable food spoiler, causing ropiness in bread and related food. B. subtilis can also produce and secrete antibiotics.

    Bacillus

    Bacillus

    Bacillus

  • Unearthed (Johnny Cash album)
  • 2003 compilation album by Johnny Cash

    "I'm Going to Memphis" Cash, Hollie Dew, Alan Lomax 2:40 11. "Breaking Bread" Cash 2:48 12. "Waiting for a Train" Jimmie Rodgers 1:46 13. "Casey's Last

    Unearthed (Johnny Cash album)

    Unearthed_(Johnny_Cash_album)

  • Rab Butler
  • British politician (1902–1982)

    payments deficit were rising sharply. The Cabinet refused to agree to cut bread subsidies, and there was a run on the pound. His final budget in October

    Rab Butler

    Rab Butler

    Rab_Butler

  • Palatines
  • Nationality of the Holy Roman Empire

    disease-ridden, Catholic bandits who had arrived in England "to eat the Bread out of the Mouths of our People." In addition to dispelling rumors and propounding

    Palatines

    Palatines

    Palatines

  • Mycotoxin
  • Toxin produced by a fungus

    ingestion of ergot sclerotia from infected cereals, commonly in the form of bread produced from contaminated flour, causes ergotism, the human disease historically

    Mycotoxin

    Mycotoxin

  • Bibliography of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union
  • Thought, 60(3), 179–205. Pleshakov, C. (2013). There is No Freedom Without Bread!: 1989 and the Civil War that Brought down Communism. New York: Farrar,

    Bibliography of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union

    Bibliography_of_the_post-Stalinist_Soviet_Union

  • Outsourcing
  • Contracting internal tasks to an external organization

    execution short term staff augmentation While much of this work is the "bread and butter" of specialized departments within advertising agencies, sometimes

    Outsourcing

    Outsourcing

    Outsourcing

  • Cat food
  • Food for consumption by cats

    food, and in quality let it be varied. Oatmeal porridge and milk, or white bread steeped in warm milk, to which a little sugar has been added, are both excellent

    Cat food

    Cat food

    Cat_food

  • Ch'ang Ming
  • Series of Taoist dietary recommendations

    don't touch it. Any grain foods that have been processed, especially white bread and anything made from white flour. All deep fried foods. Coffee, alcohol

    Ch'ang Ming

    Ch'ang_Ming

  • English Armada
  • English fleet sent against Spain in 1589

    They engaged the nearby mills to grind the wheat into flour from which bread was made. On 9 June, Fuentes sent Captain Francisco de Velasco with a small

    English Armada

    English Armada

    English_Armada

  • Premastication
  • Pre-chewing of food

    Medieval Europe were fed an assortment of mashed, premasticated food or bread softened with liquids. Due to attitudes in Western medicine in the 1940s

    Premastication

    Premastication

  • Claire Saffitz
  • American pastry chef and video host (born 1986)

    Mondel Bread". Claire Saffitz x Dessert Person. 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2022-02-25 – via YouTube. "Claire Saffitz's Four Generation Mondel Bread". Jewish

    Claire Saffitz

    Claire Saffitz

    Claire_Saffitz

  • Mold
  • Wooly, dust-like fungal structure or substance

    February 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "Slime Molds: Myxomycetes" (PDF). Cornell University. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "Introduction to the Oomycota". ucmp

    Mold

    Mold

    Mold

  • Adolf-Heinz Beckerle
  • German politician, SA officer, and diplomat

    wrote about how much he hated the Orthodox Jewish men of Łódź in their long breads and "draped in dirty caftans" and the "insolent Jewish women". A leitmotiv

    Adolf-Heinz Beckerle

    Adolf-Heinz_Beckerle

  • Culture of Saudi Arabia
  • flat bread. As in other Arab countries of the Arabian Peninsula, machbūs (kabsa), a rice dish with fish or shrimp, is popular. Flat, unleavened bread is

    Culture of Saudi Arabia

    Culture of Saudi Arabia

    Culture_of_Saudi_Arabia

  • Lindow Man
  • Bog body of an Iron Age man found in England

    Lindow Man's diet to be mostly of cereals. He probably ate slightly charred bread, although the burning may have had ritual significance rather than being

    Lindow Man

    Lindow_Man

  • Riot
  • Violent public disturbance

    shops, farms, homes, or government buildings to loot staple foods like bread, grain or salt. T. S. Ashton, in his study of eighteenth century food riots

    Riot

    Riot

    Riot

  • 111 Eighth Avenue
  • Mixed-use building in Manhattan, New York

    Retrieved August 1, 2022. "Cornell Tech Campus Opens on Roosevelt Island, Marking Transformational Milestone for Tech in NYC". Cornell Tech. September 12, 2017

    111 Eighth Avenue

    111 Eighth Avenue

    111_Eighth_Avenue

  • Kathy Kelly
  • American peace activist, pacifist and author

    Holocaust documentary Night and Fog, by a lecture by Vietnam War activist Tom Cornell, and by the activist scripture writings of William Stringfellow. After

    Kathy Kelly

    Kathy Kelly

    Kathy_Kelly

  • 1935 Jérémie hurricane
  • Category 1 Atlantic hurricane in 1935

    patrolled streets and vulnerable locations, such as banks. Supplies of bread and milk ran short following the hurricane. The greatest disaster occurred

    1935 Jérémie hurricane

    1935 Jérémie hurricane

    1935_Jérémie_hurricane

  • Noisy miner
  • Bird in the honeyeater family from eastern Australia

    saltbush, mistletoe and crabapple; frogs and skinks; and other matter, such as bread, pieces of meat and cheese, and food scraps. In the first study to demonstrate

    Noisy miner

    Noisy miner

    Noisy_miner

  • 2022 in science
  • percentage of daily energy consumption of ultra-processed foods, such as white bread or instant noodles, was associated with faster cognitive decline in aging

    2022 in science

    2022_in_science

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  • CORNELIA
  • Female

    English

    CORNELIA

    Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, CORNELIA means "of a horn." 

    CORNELIA

  • CORNELIU
  • Male

    Romanian

    CORNELIU

    Romanian form of Greek Kornelios, CORNELIU means "of a horn."

    CORNELIU

  • Cornwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cornwell

    English : habitational name from Cornwell in Oxfordshire, named from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : variant of Cornwall.

    Cornwell

  • Corwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Corwell

    English : possibly a habitational name from Cornwell in Oxfordshire, which in early medieval records is sometimes written without the -n-, for example Corwelle (see Cornwell).

    Corwell

  • Cordill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cordill

    English : spelling of Cordell.

    Cordill

  • Durnell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Avon)

    Durnell

    English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Darnell.

    Durnell

  • Borrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Borrell

    English : variant of Burrell.Catalan : nickname from borrell ‘red-haired’.

    Borrell

  • Cornell
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin

    Cornell

    College; name of a town.

    Cornell

  • Carnell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carnell

    English : apparently a metonymic occupational name for a crossbowman who specialized in fighting from the battlements of castles, from Anglo-Norman French carnel ‘battlement’, ‘embrasure’ (a metathesized form of crenel, Late Latin crenellus, a diminutive of crena ‘notch’).English : reduced form of Carbonell or Cardinal.Swedish : the second element -ell is a common suffix of Swedish surnames, taken from the Latin adjectival ending -elius. The first element is unexplained.

    Carnell

  • Corbell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Corbell

    English : metonymic occupational name for a basketmaker, from Old French corbeille ‘basket’, or alternatively possibly a nickname for someone with black hair, from Old French corbel ‘raven’.Americanized spelling of Körbel or Korbel.Americanized spelling of Dutch Corbeel, from Old French corbel ‘raven’ (see 1 above).

    Corbell

  • Lampshire
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Lampshire

    English (Cornwall) : unexplained.

    Lampshire

  • Mildren
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Mildren

    English (Cornwall) : unexplained.

    Mildren

  • CONNELL
  • Male

    English

    CONNELL

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conall, CONNELL means "hound of valor."

    CONNELL

  • Gorrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gorrell

    English : nickname from Middle English gorrell ‘fat man’ (from Old French gorel ‘pig’).English : from the Old English personal name Gārwulf, composed of the elements gār ‘spear’ + wulf ‘wolf’.English : habitational name from any of various places named with Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’, such as Gorwell in Essex and Dorset, or Gorrell in Devon.

    Gorrell

  • Correll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Correll

    English : unexplained.Of Irish origin : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Kirrell, an Anglicized form of Ó Coirill (probably ‘descendant of Cairell’, an unexplained personal name).Americanized spelling of German Korell.

    Correll

  • Cornwall
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Cornwall

    Tragedy of King Lear' Duke of Cornwall.

    Cornwall

  • Corell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Irish, and German

    Corell

    English, Irish, and German : variant of Korell.

    Corell

  • CORNEL
  • Male

    Romanian

    CORNEL

    Romanian form of Greek Kornelios, CORNEL means "of a horn."

    CORNEL

  • CORNEILLE
  • Male

    French

    CORNEILLE

    French form of Latin Cornelius, CORNEILLE means "of a horn."

    CORNEILLE

  • Cornell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish

    Cornell

    Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish : Latinized form of Horn, meaning ‘horn’; probably a soldier’s name.English : reduced form of Cornwell or of Cornhill, a habitational name from a place in Northumberland named Cornhill, from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’; or from Cornhill in London, a medieval grain exchange, named with Old English corn ‘corn’, ‘grain’ + hyll ‘hill’, or from some other place elsewhere similarly named.Ezra Cornell (1807–74), the founder of Cornell University, was born of New England Quaker stock in Westchester Co., NY, a descendant of Thomas Cornell of Saffron Walden, Essex, England, who emigrated sometime before 1642, when he is recorded as being married in Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.

    Cornell

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Online names & meanings

  • ATSEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ATSEL

    (אָצֵל) Hebrew name ATSEL means "noble." In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.

  • Whitman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whitman

    English : from Middle English whit ‘white’ + man ‘man’, either a nickname with the same sense as White, or else an occupational name for a servant of a bearer of the nickname White.John Whitman settled in Weymouth, MA, in about 1638.

  • Purvaja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Purvaja

    Elder sister, Complete

  • HASSE
  • Male

    Swedish

    HASSE

    Swedish pet form of German Hans, HASSE means "God is gracious." 

  • Najia
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, African, Arabic, Australian, Swahili

    Najia

    Truthful; Progeny; Free; Escaped

  • Wakeela |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Wakeela |

    Agent

  • Raiha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raiha

    Smell; Fragrance

  • Claudios
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch

    Claudios

    Lame.

  • Basantdeep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Basantdeep

    Lamp of Spring

  • Sajj
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Sajj

    Absorbed in true knowledge

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  • Corbel
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a corbel or corbels; to support by a corbel; to make in the form of a corbel.

  • Corner
  • n.

    The state of things produced by a combination of persons, who buy up the whole or the available part of any stock or species of property, which compels those who need such stock or property to buy of them at their own price; as, a corner in a railway stock.

  • Corneas
  • pl.

    of Cornea

  • Borneol
  • n.

    A rare variety of camphor, C10H17.OH, resembling ordinary camphor, from which it can be produced by reduction. It is said to occur in the camphor tree of Borneo and Sumatra (Dryobalanops camphora), but the natural borneol is rarely found in European or American commerce, being in great request by the Chinese. Called also Borneo camphor, Malay camphor, and camphol.

  • Cornel
  • n.

    Any species of the genus Cornus, as C. florida, the flowering cornel; C. stolonifera, the osier cornel; C. Canadensis, the dwarf cornel, or bunchberry.

  • Camphol
  • n.

    See Borneol.

  • Corner
  • v. t.

    To get command of (a stock, commodity, etc.), so as to be able to put one's own price on it; as, to corner the shares of a railroad stock; to corner petroleum.

  • Whippletree
  • n.

    The cornel tree.

  • Corner
  • v. t.

    To drive into a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment; as, to corner a person in argument.

  • Corner
  • v. t.

    To drive into a corner.

  • Corbel
  • n.

    A bracket supporting a superincumbent object, or receiving the spring of an arch. Corbels were employed largely in Gothic architecture.

  • Corner
  • n.

    The space in the angle between converging lines or walls which meet in a point; as, the chimney corner.

  • Cornets-a-piston
  • pl.

    of Cornet-a-piston

  • Corneal
  • a.

    Pertaining to the cornea.

  • Cornet
  • n.

    A brass instrument, with cupped mouthpiece, and furnished with valves or pistons, now used in bands, and, in place of the trumpet, in orchestras. See Cornet-a-piston.

  • Corneule
  • n.

    One of the corneas of a compound eye in the invertebrates.

  • Cornet
  • n.

    A troop of cavalry; -- so called from its being accompanied by a cornet player.

  • Corbel-table
  • n.

    A horizontal row of corbels, with the panels or filling between them; also, less properly used to include the stringcourse on them.

  • By-corner
  • n.

    A private corner.

  • Corbell
  • n.

    A sculptured basket of flowers; a corbel.