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CRAMERCASTILLON PROBLEM
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Away from all Problems
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Problem
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
People with this Name are Preferably Intelligent and Very Generous; Highly Knowledgeable in Problem Solving Skills
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Problem Solver
Boy/Male
Muslim
Problem solver
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Destroyer of Problems
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Eternity; Problem Solver
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CRAMERCASTILLON PROBLEM
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Muslim
Veiled, Covered
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
Indian
Giving counsel, Advisor, Guide
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word óðr, ÓÃINN means "poetry, song" and "eager, frenzied, raging." In mythology, this is the name of the chief god of the Aesir. Equated with Anglo-Saxon Woden.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Materialistic knowledge, Top level of intelligence
Girl/Female
Muslim
Forgiving
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Philip.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Manfredus, MANFREDO means "strong peace."
Boy/Male
Hindu
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n.
To cause to stick; to bring to a stand; to pose; to puzzle; as, to stick one with a hard problem.
a.
Questionable; equivocal; indefinite; problematical.
n.
The act of solving, or the state of being solved; the disentanglement of any intricate problem or difficult question; explanation; clearing up; -- used especially in mathematics, either of the process of solving an equation or problem, or the result of the process.
n.
A problem of more than usual difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
a.
Alt. of Problematical
v. t.
To have just and adequate ideas of; to apprehended the meaning or intention of; to have knowledge of; to comprehend; to know; as, to understand a problem in Euclid; to understand a proposition or a declaration; the court understands the advocate or his argument; to understand the sacred oracles; to understand a nod or a wink.
n.
One who proposes problems.
n.
The quality or state of being solvable; as, the solvability of a difficulty; the solvability of a problem.
a.
Having the nature of a problem; not shown in fact; questionable; uncertain; unsettled; doubtful.
a.
Single; not complex; not infolded or entangled; uncombined; not compounded; not blended with something else; not complicated; as, a simple substance; a simple idea; a simple sound; a simple machine; a simple problem; simple tasks.
n.
The quality, condition, or degree of being soluble or solvable; as, the solubility of a salt; the solubility of a problem or intricate difficulty.
v. t.
To propose problems.
n.
To begin to deal with; as, to tackle the problem.
a.
Liable to question; subject to be doubted or called in question; problematical; doubtful; suspicious.
n.
A certain function relating to a system of forces and their points of application, -- first used by Clausius in the investigation of problems in molecular physics.
n.
An instrument of the ancients for finding two mean proportionals between two given lines, required in solving the problem of the duplication of the cube.
v. t.
To explain; to resolve; to unfold; to clear up (what is obscure or difficult to be understood); to work out to a result or conclusion; as, to solve a doubt; to solve difficulties; to solve a problem.
a.
Susceptible of being solved; as, a soluble algebraic problem; susceptible of being disentangled, unraveled, or explained; as, the mystery is perhaps soluble.
n.
A problem to be solved, or an example to be wrought out.
v. i.
To work, as at a puzzle; as, to puzzle over a problem.