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Cort may refer to: Cornelis Cort (1536–1578), Dutch engraver Henry Cort (1740–1800), English ironmaster Hendrik Frans de Cort (1742–1810), Flemish landscape
Cort
American actor and comedian (1948–2026)
Edward Cox (March 29, 1948 – February 11, 2026), known professionally as Bud Cort, was an American actor known for his unorthodox starring roles in Robert
Bud_Cort
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
The James Earl Jones Theatre, originally the Cort Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 138 West 48th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the
James_Earl_Jones_Theatre
South Korean guitar manufacturer
Cort Guitars (Cor-Tek Corporation) is a South Korean guitar manufacturing company located in Seoul. The company is one of the largest guitar makers in
Cort_Guitars
Norwegian seaman (1622–1675)
Cort Sivertsen Adeler (16 December 1622 – 5 November 1675), known in Denmark as Coort Sifvertsen Adelaer,[citation needed] in the Netherlands as Koert
Cort_Adeler
Mammalian protein found in humans
Precortistatin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CORT gene. The 105 amino acid residue human precortistatin in turn is cleaved into cortistatin-17
Cortistatin_(neuropeptide)
Footballer (born 1977)
Carl Edward Richard Cort (born 1 November 1977) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. He notably played in the Premier League for
Carl_Cort
Maritime service branch of the U.S. military
The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and is designated as the navy of the United States in the
United_States_Navy
English ironmaster (c.1740-1800)
Henry Cort (c. 1740 – 23 May 1800) was an English ironware producer who was formerly a Navy pay agent. During the Industrial Revolution in England, Cort began
Henry_Cort
American multinational conglomerate holding company
acquired Jordan's Furniture for an estimated $200 million to $300 million. CORT Business Services Corporation was acquired in February 2000 by Wesco Financial
Berkshire_Hathaway
Indian religion
pp. 144–150. Cort 2001a, pp. 120–21. Cort 2001a, pp. 120–122. Qvarnström 2003, p. 182 with footnote 3. Johnson 1995, pp. 196–197. Cort 2001a, pp. 121–122
Jainism
English footballer (born 1979)
Terence Anthony Cort (born 11 September 1979) is a former footballer who played as a defender. He is the younger brother of Carl Cort and the older half-brother
Leon_Cort
Danish road bicycle racer
Magnus Cort Nielsen (born 16 January 1993) is a Danish professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Uno-X Mobility. In June 2014
Magnus_Cort
Dutch artist (c. 1533–1578)
Cornelis Cort (c. 1533 – c. 17 March 1578) was a Dutch engraver and draughtsman. He spent the last 12 years of his life in Italy, where he was known as
Cornelis_Cort
American actor (1936–1993)
8, 1936 – September 23, 1993), credited as William Cort and Bill Cort, was an American actor. Cort appeared on several television shows. His most notable
William_Cort
American film producer
Robert W. Cort (born January 13, 1951) is an American film producer. Since 1985, he has produced forty-eight feature films, which have grossed more than
Robert_W._Cort
Pharmaceutical compound
CORT-108297, also known as ADS-108297, is a nonsteroidal selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator (SEGRM) with mixed glucocorticoid and antiglucocorticoid
CORT-108297
Topics referred to by the same term
John Cort may refer to: John C. Cort (1913–2006), a Christian socialist writer and activist John E. Cort (born 1953), a Professor of Religion and Indologist
John_Cort
Dutch politician (1846–1935)
Pieter Wilhelm Adrianus Cort van der Linden (14 May 1846 – 15 July 1935) was a Dutch politician who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from August
Pieter_Cort_van_der_Linden
Indologist specialized in Jainism (born 1953)
John E. Cort (born 1953) is an American indologist. He is a professor of Asian and Comparative Religions at Denison University, where he is also Chair
John_E._Cort
American actor
Cort McCown is an American actor. McCown debuted in the 1985 hit film Teen Wolf with an uncredited, small role as one of Michael J. Fox's character's basketball
Cort_McCown
Errol Cort, CBE is a Antigua and Barbuda politician, lawyer and economist. He was Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs and Attorney General of Antigua
Errol_Cort
in a recurring role before being added to the opening credits from "Home Cort" (1.13). Williams is removed from opening credits after "Dead of Summer"
List_of_Baywatch_characters
Glucocorticoid receptor modulator
Dazucorilant (CORT-113176) is an example of a selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator that is in clinical development. It is expected to have uses
Dazucorilant
Majorcan public library
The Cort Library is a public library in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. It is the oldest of Palma's local libraries, and it is located inside
Cort_Library
American Western film by Sam Raimi
proven he was The Kid's father. When Cort and Ellen face off, Cort draws and fires on her, and Doc declares her dead. Cort angrily demands to fight Herod immediately
The Quick and the Dead (1995 film)
The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film)
1971 film by Hal Ashby
existentialist drama. The plot follows the exploits of Harold Chasen (Bud Cort), a young man who is obsessed with death, and who rejects the life his detached
Harold_and_Maude
American journalist
David Cort (July 5, 1904 – October 11, 1983) was a 20th-century American writer (journalist, columnist, editor, and prose writer), best known as foreign
David_Cort
Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid hormone Cortisol supplied as a medication
(PDF) from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2022. "Ala-cort- hydrocortisone cream". DailyMed. Archived from the original on 27 October
Hydrocortisone
Topics referred to by the same term
The Cort Theatre may refer to: Cort Theatre, the original name of the James Earl Jones Theatre on Broadway in New York City Cort Theatre (Chicago), a theatre
Cort_Theatre_(disambiguation)
Anthropomorphic malign spirit or demon in Slavic folk tradition
A chort (Russian: чёрт, Belarusian and Ukrainian: чорт, Serbo-Croatian: čort or črt, Polish: czart and czort, Czech and Slovak: čert, Slovene: črt) is
Chort
Polish actor
Stanisław Józef Bielski, performing as Harry Cort (19 March 1908, Trzeszczany - 30 January 1979, Phoenix, Arizona) was a Polish film and theater actor
Harry_Cort
Main legislative body of the Valencian Community, Spain
The Corts Valencianes (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈkoɾ(d)z valensiˈanes]), commonly known as Les Corts ([les ˈkoɾ(t)s]), are the main legislative body
Corts_Valencianes
Great Lakes whaleback freighter
86°20′44″W / 43.227167°N 86.345617°W / 43.227167; -86.345617 SS Henry Cort was a 320-foot (98 m) long whaleback freighter. It sank four times during
SS_Henry_Cort
American impresario
John Cort (ca. 1861 – November 17, 1929) was an American impresario; his Cort Circuit was one of the first national theater circuits. Along with John Considine
John_Cort_(impresario)
Headland in southeast Greenland
Cape Cort Adelaer (Danish: Kap Cort Adelaer), also known as Cape Adelaer, is a headland in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast Greenland, Sermersooq municipality
Cape_Cort_Adelaer
American investor and philanthropist (born 1930)
Businesses Services Affordable Housing Partners Business Wire Charter Brokerage CORT Business Services FlightSafety International International Dairy Queen Dairy
Warren_Buffett
English actress (born 1986)
Title Role Notes Ref. 2013 Breakfast at Tiffany's Holiday "Holly" Golightly Cort Theatre 2020 Private Lives Sybil Lockdown Theatre Festival 2020/2022 The
Emilia_Clarke
Dies at 90". Variety. 13 February 2026. Retrieved 13 February 2026. "Bud Cort, 'Harold and Maude' Star, Dies at 77". Variety. 11 February 2026. Retrieved
2026_in_film
and manners. Cort meets up with his girlfriend Nikki in her RV to have sex whilst listening to loud music, suddenly, the power goes off. Cort goes to investigate
List of Friday the 13th characters
List_of_Friday_the_13th_characters
Demolished theatre in California, US
The Cort Theatre, sometimes spelled Cort Theater, was a theatre in San Francisco, California, United States. Located at 64 Ellis Street in the Tenderloin
Cort_Theatre_(San_Francisco)
British anthropologist (1855–1940)
Alfred Cort Haddon FRS FRGS FRAI (24 May 1855 – 20 April 1940) was an influential British anthropologist and ethnologist. Initially a biologist, who achieved
Alfred_Cort_Haddon
Australian rugby league footballer
Mark Dalle Cort (born 19 May 1982 in Ayr, Queensland) is a former professional rugby league footballer who most recently played for the Northern Pride
Mark_Dalle_Cort
2004 film by Wes Anderson
Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, Jeff Goldblum, Anjelica Huston, and Bud Cort. Seu Jorge has a minor part, but contributes heavily to the film's soundtrack
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Norwegian astronomer, theologist and philosopher
Cort Aslakssøn (28 June 1564 – 7 February 1624) was a Norwegian astronomer, theologist and philosopher. He was the first Norwegian to become a professor
Cort_Aslakssøn
The Cort Theatre was a theatre located in Chicago, Illinois at 126-132 North Dearborn Street. It was designed by architect J. E. O. Pridmore. The theatre
Cort_Theatre_(Chicago)
Major deity in Hinduism
Deeds: "Vasudeva Krishna in Jaina Cosmohistory" in Beck 2005, pp. 167–169 Cort 1993, pp. 220–233. Helmuth von Glasenapp (1999). Jainism: An Indian Religion
Krishna
American actor (1921–2012)
confront Cort in a shootout during which he explains that it had been Cort himself, under the influence of a fever, who betrayed the prisoners. Cort faints
Harry_Carey_Jr.
Chemical compound
Relacorilant Clinical data Trade names Lifyorli Other names CORT-125134 AHFS/Drugs.com lifyorli License data US DailyMed: Relacorilant Routes of administration
Relacorilant
13 13 "Home Cort" Paul Schneider Terry Erwin & William A. Schwartz January 12, 1990 (1990-01-12) 1015 15.0 Former lifeguard John D. Cort (John Allen Nelson)
List_of_Baywatch_episodes
John Cyrus Cort (1913–2006) was an American Catholic socialist writer and activist. He was the co-chair of the Religion and Socialism Commission of the
John_C._Cort
Community school in Fareham, Hampshire, England
The Henry Cort Community College, formerly Fareham Park Senior School, is a mixed sex comprehensive school in Fareham, Hampshire, England. It is one of
The Henry Cort Community College
The_Henry_Cort_Community_College
1991 American film
Ted & Venus is a 1991 American black comedy film directed by Bud Cort, written by Cort and Paul Ciotti and featuring an all-star cast. The original music
Ted_&_Venus
Topics referred to by the same term
Les Corts may refer to: Camp de Les Corts, the former home ground of FC Barcelona Les Corts (district), a district of Barcelona Les Corts (neighbourhood)
Les_Corts
Cort MBC-1 is the signature guitar of Matthew Bellamy, lead singer and guitarist of the English rock band Muse, launched in 2015 in Indonesia. It was designed
Cort MBC-1 Matthew Bellamy Signature
Cort_MBC-1_Matthew_Bellamy_Signature
American actor and screenwriter
for his roles on television as Warren Lockridge on Santa Barbara, John D. Cort on Baywatch, Walt Cummings in 24 and Silas Bunch in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
John_Allen_Nelson
Canadian baseball player (born 1956)
Barry Lee Cort (born April 15, 1956) is a Canadian-American former baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. Cort was born in Toronto but moved to Florida
Barry_Cort
1955 theater play
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. It premiered on Broadway at the Cort Theatre in 1955. Its script also primarily formed the basis of the Academy
The Diary of Anne Frank (play)
The_Diary_of_Anne_Frank_(play)
Flemish painter (1742–1810)
Hendrik de Cort or Hendrik Frans de Cort (1742 in Antwerp – 28 June 1810 in London) was a Flemish landscape painter and draughtsman. His international
Hendrik_Frans_de_Cort
1964 Doctor Who serial
villains, three young actors, who were friends of Gorrie, were cast: Martin Cort, Peter Stenson, and Gordon Webster. Norman Kay, who had scored the show's
The_Keys_of_Marinus
Surname list
as "Pepijn de Korte" in Dutch. Variants are "De Corte", "De Kort" and "De Cort", as well as concatenated forms. People with this surname include: De Korte
De_Korte
Name for FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF rivalry
renamed in honour of General Franco). The first leg, played at the Les Corts in Catalonia, had ended with Barcelona winning 3–0. Madrid complained about
El_Clásico
Guyanese cricketer (born 1967)
Colwin Cort (born 19 September 1967) is a Guyanese cricketer. He played in two List A and two first-class matches for Guyana from 1990 to 1994. List of
Colwin_Cort
Regional parliament
Aragon (Spanish: Cortes de Aragón, Aragonese: Cortz d'Aragón, Catalan: Corts d'Aragó) is the regional parliament for the Spanish autonomous community
Cortes_of_Aragon
1970 US experimental comedy film by Robert Altman
1970 American black comedy film directed by Robert Altman, and starring Bud Cort, Sally Kellerman, Michael Murphy, Shelley Duvall, William Windom, and René
Brewster_McCloud
1995 film by Stephen Herek
American drama film directed by Stephen Herek, produced by Ted Field, Robert W. Cort, and Michael Nolin, and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. The film stars
Mr._Holland's_Opus
Play by August Wilson and final part of the "Pittsburgh Cycle"
Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut and had its Broadway premiere in 2007 at the Cort Theatre. Harmond Wilks, an Ivy League-educated man who has inherited a real
Radio_Golf
Norwegian cycling team
Arctic Race of Norway, Magnus Cort Stages 1 & 2, Alexander Kristoff Stage 4, Magnus Cort Stage 2 Danmark Rundt, Magnus Cort Tour of Leuven, Markus Hoelgaard
Uno-X_Mobility_(men's_team)
Basilica under construction since 1882 in Barcelona, Spain
Streets and squares Avinguda Diagonal Avinguda Meridiana Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes La Rambla Passeig de Gràcia Plaça d'Espanya Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà
Sagrada_Família
1984 film directed by Steve Barron
Dohlen), a cellist (Virginia Madsen), and a personal computer named Edgar (Bud Cort) that gains sentience. The film was produced by Virgin Films, and is noted
Electric_Dreams_(film)
American assistant director and stuntman
Cort Hessler is an American assistant director and stuntman. He has been nominated for twelve Primetime Emmy Awards in the category Outstanding Stunt Coordination
Cort_Hessler
Range of Indian religious traditions
Year. BRB. pp. 11–12. ISBN 978-1-58340-375-4. Long 2013, pp. 6–7. John E. Cort (2001). Jains in the World: Religious Values and Ideology in India. Oxford
Hinduism
1986 film by Tobe Hooper
Hunter Carson, Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms, Laraine Newman, James Karen, Bud Cort and Louise Fletcher. It is a remake of the 1953 film of the same name. The
Invaders from Mars (1986 film)
Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)
American businessman and philanthropist (born 1955)
Businesses Services Affordable Housing Partners Business Wire Charter Brokerage CORT Business Services FlightSafety International International Dairy Queen Dairy
Bill_Gates
First Tirthankara of Jainism and Founder of Ikshvaku dynasty
Shah 2004, p. 19. Cort 2001, p. 47. Cort 2010, p. 115. Dalal 2010b, pp. 183, 368. Natubhai Shah 2004, pp. 20–21. Cort 2010, p. 135. Cort 2010, pp. 121–122
Rishabhanatha
Belgian writer
Frans Jozef de Cort (21 June 1834, in Antwerp – 18 January 1878, in Elsene), was a Flemish writer. De Cort was born and brought up in Antwerp, where he
Frans_de_Cort
23rd Tirthankara in Jainism
1993, p. 6. Dundas 2002, p. 40. Cort 2010, pp. 86, 95–98, 132–133. Dundas 2002, pp. 33, 40. Cort 2001a, p. 234. Cort 2010, pp. 278–279. Vyas 1995, p. 19
Pārśvanātha
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
Chaffee, Frederic H.; Aurell, George E.; Barth, Helen A.; Betters, Elinor C.; Cort, Ann S.; Dombrowski, John H.; Fasano, Vincent J.; Weaver, John O. (February
Philippines
Association football club in Spain
then moved to the new Les Corts (named after the neighbourhood where it is), which they inaugurated the same year. Les Corts had an initial capacity of
FC_Barcelona
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up cortes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortes, Cortés, Cortês, Corts, or Cortès may refer to: Cortes (surname), including a list of people with
Cortes
1976 American film
Willoughby), also live on the farm as well as a farmhand named Fred (Bill Cort). The film starts as Fred ridicules the three daughters for peeping on their
Farmer's_Daughters
Comic book supervillains
the freedom to see and experience the entire universe in person. Trader / Cort Zo Tinnus – A master negotiator obsessed with commerce, trade, profit, and
Elders_of_the_Universe
Day of the year
after being convicted of treason. 1654 – A Venetian fleet under Admiral Cort Adeler breaks through a line of galleys and defeats the Turkish navy. 1779
May_13
Fantasy novel by Stephen King
training at the hands of his teacher, Cort. Roland was tricked into a premature test of manhood by dueling with Cort at age 14, earlier than any other apprentice
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
The_Dark_Tower:_The_Gunslinger
American actress (1943–2026)
Booth Theatre, Broadway 2006 Barefoot in the Park Mrs. Banks (Understudy) Cort Theatre, Broadway 2007 Deuce Midge Barker (Standby) Music Box Theatre, Broadway
Jennifer_Harmon
Historic property in Copenhagen, Denmark
The Cort Adeler House is a historic property located at Strandgade 22 in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes its name from
Cort_Adeler_House
American fraternal order
in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater-owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L
Fraternal_Order_of_Eagles
Species of fungus native to the Northern Hemisphere
Cortinarius violaceus, commonly known as the violet webcap or violet cort, is a fungus in the webcap genus, Cortinarius, for which it serves as the type
Cortinarius_violaceus
National museum in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire (MCCI) is a state museum located in Ivory Coast. It is located in Plateau, Abidjan. It exhibits ethnographic
Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire
Musée_des_Civilisations_de_Côte_d'Ivoire
1975 United States Supreme Court case
Cort v. Ash, 422 U.S. 66 (1975), was a case in which Justice William J. Brennan writing for a unanimous United States Supreme Court articulated a four
Cort_v._Ash
Welsh actor, director, and writer (born 1956)
directed Waiting For Godot and No Man's Land in repertory on Broadway at the Cort Theatre again starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. The plays ran from
Sean_Mathias
Type of court in many countries
Circuit courts are court systems in several common law jurisdictions. It may refer to: Courts that literally sit 'on circuit', i.e., judges move around
Circuit_court
City in Gujarat, India
in Patan. The community has been documented in an ethnography by John E. Cort (2001). Kinjal Dave – Gujarati singer Maniraj Barot – Gujarati singer Anandiben
Patan,_Gujarat
2004 television film directed by Joseph Sargent
Stuart Masterson Original language English Production Producers Robert W. Cort David Madden Eric Hetzel Julian Krainin Mike Drake Cinematography Donald
Something_the_Lord_Made
Cruiser Divisions, Destroyer Divisions, or Escort Divisions (CortDivs, also rendered ComCortDiv for Commander, Escort Division), usually composed of two
Structure of the United States Navy
Structure_of_the_United_States_Navy
1982 play by August Wilson
premiered at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. Its Broadway debut at the Cort Theatre in 1984 won a New York Drama Critics' Circle award and garnered a
Ma_Rainey's_Black_Bottom
American actor (born 1982)
Ziegler for the Sydney Opera House, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and the Cort Theatre. Culkin made his intermittent return to the screen with Derick Martini's
Kieran_Culkin
American actress (born 1956)
Makes Seven Anna 1993 Desdemona Bianca 1995 The Heiress Catherine Sloper Cort Theatre, Broadway 1996 The Night of the Iguana Hannah Jelkes Roundabout Theatre
Cherry_Jones
Cabinet of Netherlands 1913 -1918
The Cort van der Linden cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 29 August 1913 until 9 September 1918. The cabinet was formed by Independent Liberal
Cort_van_der_Linden_cabinet
U.S. large-cap stock market index
Copart CPRT Industrials Diversified Support Services Corcept Therapeutics CORT Health Care Pharmaceuticals Core & Main CNM Industrials Trading Companies
Russell_1000_Index
CORT
CORT
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Indian, Spanish
Surname; Place Name; Conqueror
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French
Court Attendant; Court-dweller; Courtly; Courteous
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Courtier; Court Attendant; Land of the Court
Surname or Lastname
English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : unexplained. Compare Cortner.Americanized form of German Gärtner (see Gartner).
Girl/Female
British, English
Court-dweller
Boy/Male
German
Brave
Boy/Male
English
Farm land.
Girl/Female
English French American
Courtly; courteous.
Boy/Male
English
Land of the Court
Girl/Female
British, English
Court-dweller
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Courteous.. The Spanish explorer and adventurer Cortez conquered the Aztec civilization of Mexico...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Norse, Swedish, Teutonic
Courtier; Court Attendant; Bold; Courageous Advice
Boy/Male
Norse Teutonic English French German
Short.
Boy/Male
Norse
Short.
Boy/Male
English French
Courtier; court attendant.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Courtney, CORTNEY means "short nose."
Surname or Lastname
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese : from corte ‘court’ (Latin cohors ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’, genitive cohortis), applied as an occupational name for someone who worked at a manorial court or a topographic name for someone who lived in or by one.English : variant spelling of Court.Americanized spelling of Korte.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : unexplained. Compare Cartner.Americanized spelling of German Kortner, probably a habitational name from any of several places called Korten in Westphalia, the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant. This is also found as a Norwegian name, probably taken there from Germany.
Boy/Male
English American
Lives in the court.
Male
Dutch
, able council.
CORT
CORT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Agniprava | அகà¯à®¨à¯€à®ªà¯à®°à®µà®¾
Bright as the fire
Girl/Female
Biblical
Grace, or gift, of God.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Sweet
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Famous Poet
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from the personal name Hywel ‘eminent’, popular since the Middle Ages in particular in honor of the great 10th-century law-giving Welsh king.English : habitational name from Howell in Lincolnshire, so named from an Old English hugol ‘mound’, ‘hillock’ or hūne ‘hoarhound’.
Boy/Male
Irish
Is the Irish form of Old English ead “â€richâ€â€ + mund “â€guardianâ€â€, and implies “â€guardian of the riches.â€â€ In more recent times the name has been given to honor Eamon De Valera who was President of Ireland for 14 years, the maximum allowed, from 1959 to 1973.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Jack.South German and Swiss German (Jäcklin) : from a pet form of Jack, a South German name based on Jacob. Compare Jackley.
Boy/Male
English
Lives by the stream.
Girl/Female
Russian
Flower.
CORT
CORT
CORT
CORT
CORT
a.
Producing bark or something that resembling that resembles bark.
a.
Having a special outer covering of a nature unlike the interior part.
a.
Resembling, or having the form of, bark or rind.
a.
Having a barklike c/nenchyms.
n.
An open internal courtyard inclosed by the walls of a large dwelling house or other large and stately building.
a.
Relating to, or resembling, bark; corticose.
a.
Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.
n.
Bark; rind; specifically, cinchona bark.
n.
A material for carpeting or floor covering, made of ground cork and caoutchouc or India rubber.
a.
Alt. of Corticated
n.
Nascent cortex, or immature cellular bark.
a.
Abounding in bark; resembling bark; barky.
n.
The outer or superficial part of an organ; as, the cortex or gray exterior substance of the brain.
n.
One of the Gorgoniacea; -- so called because the fleshy part surrounds a solid axis, like a bark.
a.
Of or pertaining to covering; -- applied to a membrane immediately over the organ of Corti in the internal ear.
n. pl.
The legislative assembly, composed of nobility, clergy, and representatives of cities, which in Spain and in Portugal answers, in some measure, to the Parliament of Great Britain.
pl.
of Cortex
n.
A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer, or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle.
n.
Bark, as of a tree; hence, an outer covering.
a.
Producing or preparing urine; as, the uriniparous tubes in the cortical portion of the kidney.