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  • Creating Patterns
  • 2001 studio album by 4hero

    Creating Patterns is a studio album by 4hero, (producers Marc Mac and Dego) released via Talkin' Loud in 2001. It peaked at number 65 on the UK Albums

    Creating Patterns

    Creating_Patterns

  • Pattern
  • Regularity in sensory qualia or abstract ideas

    considered a pattern. Mathematics can be taught as a collection of patterns. Gravity is a source of ubiquitous scientific patterns or patterns of observation

    Pattern

    Pattern

    Pattern

  • Les Fleur
  • 1970 song by Minnie Riperton

    Electronic music group 4hero released a remix to the song for their album Creating Patterns. The Guardian ranked the song as Riperton's second best song. The

    Les Fleur

    Les_Fleur

  • Patterns in nature
  • Visible regularity of form found in the natural world

    Patterns in nature are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. These patterns recur in different contexts and can sometimes be modelled

    Patterns in nature

    Patterns in nature

    Patterns_in_nature

  • Pattern recognition (psychology)
  • Cognitive process

    higher than 10. Similarly, having children copy patterns or create patterns of their own, like ABAB patterns, is a great way to help them recognize order

    Pattern recognition (psychology)

    Pattern_recognition_(psychology)

  • Design Patterns
  • 1994 software engineering book

    Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (1994) is a software engineering book describing software design patterns. The book was

    Design Patterns

    Design_Patterns

  • Stephen West (designer)
  • American fashion designer

    Development at the Academy of Theatre and Dance and continued knitting and creating patterns. West co-owns a yarn store in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He has collaborated

    Stephen West (designer)

    Stephen West (designer)

    Stephen_West_(designer)

  • Pattern (sewing)
  • Template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric before being cut out

    larger fit can be made from the original pattern. Creating a sample from canvas is another method of making patterns. Canvas fabric is inexpensive, not elastic

    Pattern (sewing)

    Pattern (sewing)

    Pattern_(sewing)

  • Factory method pattern
  • Object-oriented software design pattern

    classic design patterns described in the book Design Patterns and is subcategorized as a creational pattern. The factory method design pattern solves problems

    Factory method pattern

    Factory_method_pattern

  • Moiré pattern
  • Interference pattern

    patterns. Line moiré is the case when the superposed patterns comprise straight or curved lines. When moving the layer patterns, the moiré patterns transform

    Moiré pattern

    Moiré pattern

    Moiré_pattern

  • A Pattern Language
  • 1977 nonfiction book by Christopher Alexander

    they write on page xxxv of the introduction, "All 253 patterns together form a language." Patterns describe a problem and then offer a solution. In doing

    A Pattern Language

    A_Pattern_Language

  • Creational pattern
  • Software design pattern for object creation

    classes are created and combined. Creational design patterns are categorized into object-creational patterns and class-creational patterns. Object-creational

    Creational pattern

    Creational_pattern

  • Dark pattern
  • Deceptive user interface designs

    Deceptive Patterns. In 2021, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Consumer Reports created a tip line to collect information about dark patterns from the

    Dark pattern

    Dark pattern

    Dark_pattern

  • Algorithmic art
  • Art genre

    rules to create patterns. The even older practice of weaving includes elements of algorithmic art. As computers developed so did the art created with them

    Algorithmic art

    Algorithmic art

    Algorithmic_art

  • Builder pattern
  • Design pattern in object-oriented programming

    classic design patterns described in the book Design Patterns and is sub-categorized as a creational pattern. The builder design pattern solves problems

    Builder pattern

    Builder_pattern

  • 4hero
  • English electronic music band

    Kiss 100 FM under the "R Solution" moniker. 4hero's fourth album, Creating Patterns (2001), featured another Ursula Rucker collaboration, an appearance

    4hero

    4hero

  • Braille Patterns
  • Unicode character block

    Braille characters. The Unicode block Braille Patterns (U+2800..U+28FF) contains all 256 possible patterns of an 8-dot braille cell, thereby including the

    Braille Patterns

    Braille_Patterns

  • Software architecture
  • High level structures of a software system

    architecture patterns operate at a higher level of abstraction than software design patterns, solving broader system-level challenges. While these patterns typically

    Software architecture

    Software architecture

    Software_architecture

  • Software design pattern
  • Reusable solution template to a commonly-needed software behavior

    involved.[citation needed] Patterns that imply mutable state may be unsuited for functional programming languages. Some patterns can be rendered unnecessary

    Software design pattern

    Software_design_pattern

  • Abstract factory pattern
  • Software design pattern

    maintain. The abstract factory design pattern is one of the 23 patterns described in the 1994 Design Patterns book. It may be used to solve problems

    Abstract factory pattern

    Abstract factory pattern

    Abstract_factory_pattern

  • Nanoimprint lithography
  • Method of fabricating nanometer scale patterns using a special stamp

    nanometer-scale patterns. It is a simple nanolithography process with low cost, high throughput and high resolution. It creates patterns by mechanical deformation

    Nanoimprint lithography

    Nanoimprint lithography

    Nanoimprint_lithography

  • Batik
  • Cloth dyeing technique

    multiple cycles of wax application and dyeing. Patterns and motifs vary widely even within countries. Some patterns hold symbolic significance and are used only

    Batik

    Batik

    Batik

  • Organizational patterns
  • Alexander's work on patterns of the built world. Organizational patterns also have roots in Kroeber's classic anthropological texts on the patterns that underlie

    Organizational patterns

    Organizational_patterns

  • Conway's Game of Life
  • Two-dimensional cellular automaton

    Smaller patterns were later found that also exhibit infinite growth. All three of the patterns shown below grow indefinitely. The first two create a single

    Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's_Game_of_Life

  • Photolithography
  • Process in microfabrication

    can create extremely small patterns, down to a few nanometers in size. It provides precise control of the shape and size of the objects it creates. It

    Photolithography

    Photolithography

    Photolithography

  • Chinese jump rope
  • Children's game

    Various moves (creation of positions or figures) are combined to create patterns which are often accompanied by chants. The game has spread around the

    Chinese jump rope

    Chinese jump rope

    Chinese_jump_rope

  • Candlestick pattern
  • Movement of prices shown on a candlestick chart

    candlestick pattern is a movement in prices shown graphically on a candlestick chart that some believe can help to identify repeating patterns of a particular

    Candlestick pattern

    Candlestick_pattern

  • Luzia (Cirque du Soleil)
  • Show on Mexican culture

    line of individually-controlled valves to precisely release water, creating patterns and images. The chassis also has twelve lights to illuminate and emphasize

    Luzia (Cirque du Soleil)

    Luzia (Cirque du Soleil)

    Luzia_(Cirque_du_Soleil)

  • Attack patterns
  • science, attack patterns are a group of rigorous methods for finding bugs or errors in code related to computer security. Attack patterns are often used

    Attack patterns

    Attack_patterns

  • Visitor pattern
  • Software design pattern

    visitor does not yet handle. The Visitor design pattern is one of the twenty-three Gang of Four design patterns. It should be possible to define a new operation

    Visitor pattern

    Visitor_pattern

  • Pattern recognition
  • Automated recognition of patterns and regularities in data

    confused with pattern machines (PM) which may possess PR capabilities but their primary function is to distinguish and create emergent patterns. PR has applications

    Pattern recognition

    Pattern_recognition

  • Girih
  • Geometric patterns in Islamic architecture

    pattern. Patterns may be elaborated by the use of two levels of design, as at the 1453 Darb-e Imam shrine. Square repeating units of known patterns can

    Girih

    Girih

    Girih

  • Microcontact printing
  • Form of soft lithography

    lithography that uses the relief patterns on a master polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamp or Urethane rubber micro stamp to form patterns of self-assembled monolayers

    Microcontact printing

    Microcontact printing

    Microcontact_printing

  • Tabby cat
  • Domestic cat with distinctive coat markings

    flecked, banded, or swirled patterns on the body: the neck, shoulders, sides, flanks, or chest. The four known distinct tabby patterns are mackerel, classic

    Tabby cat

    Tabby cat

    Tabby_cat

  • How to Create a Mind
  • 2012 non-fiction book by Ray Kurzweil

    stored in the brain" only sequences of patterns. Eventually he concludes the brain uses a hierarchy of pattern recognizers. Kurzweil states that the neocortex

    How to Create a Mind

    How_to_Create_a_Mind

  • Decorator pattern
  • Design pattern in object-oriented programming

    runtime without creating an entirely new class hierarchy. The decorator design pattern is one of the twenty-three Gang-of-Four design patterns; these describe

    Decorator pattern

    Decorator_pattern

  • Mixing patterns
  • Systematic tendency of one type of node in a network to connect to another

    characteristics involved in the process of creating a link between a pair will shape a network's mixing patterns. For instance, in a sexual relationship

    Mixing patterns

    Mixing_patterns

  • Pattern matching
  • Functional programming construct

    Sequence patterns (e.g., a text string) are often described using regular expressions and matched using techniques such as backtracking. Tree patterns are

    Pattern matching

    Pattern_matching

  • U.S. Army universal camouflage trials
  • U.S. Army program to find universally effective camouflage

    2004 with the goal of creating a single pattern that would provide adequate concealment in all environments. Four different patterns in a total of 13 variations

    U.S. Army universal camouflage trials

    U.S. Army universal camouflage trials

    U.S._Army_universal_camouflage_trials

  • Glass etching
  • Decorating glass by etching

    blasting ("sandblasting") is another common technique for creating patterns in glassware, creating a "frosted" look to the glass. It is often used commercially

    Glass etching

    Glass etching

    Glass_etching

  • Kasuri
  • Japanese textile technique

    resulting in patterns characterized by their blurred or brushed appearance. The warp and weft threads are resist-dyed in specific patterns prior to dyeing

    Kasuri

    Kasuri

    Kasuri

  • Kolam
  • South Indian form of drawing on the ground using rice flour

    The ritual kolam patterns created for special occasions such as weddings often stretch down the street. Many of these created patterns have been passed

    Kolam

    Kolam

    Kolam

  • Applications architecture
  • Type of architecture domain within enterprise architecture

    (GoF) though many of their patterns are "software architecture" patterns rather than "application architecture" patterns. In addition to the GoF, Thomas

    Applications architecture

    Applications_architecture

  • Prototype pattern
  • Creational design pattern in software development

    decorator patterns often can benefit from Prototype as well. A general guideline in programming suggests using the clone() method when creating a duplicate

    Prototype pattern

    Prototype_pattern

  • Juggling pattern
  • Specific manipulations of props while juggling

    been created to describe juggling patterns and tricks. One of these is siteswap notation. The variety of juggling patterns is extensive. Most patterns involve

    Juggling pattern

    Juggling pattern

    Juggling_pattern

  • The Pattern and the Logrus
  • In The Chronicles of Amber novels

    to do so. Broken Patterns allow initiates to traverse shadow and perform magic in a similar way to the initiates of the true Patterns. However, the broken

    The Pattern and the Logrus

    The_Pattern_and_the_Logrus

  • Rouleau
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of red blood cells (textiles) A decorative technique that involves creating patterns with piping, cording or bias tape. A rouleau loop uses the same cord

    Rouleau

    Rouleau

  • Pattern welding
  • Swordmaking technique

    resulting bars, to create complex patterns in the final steel bar. Two bars twisted in opposite directions created the common chevron pattern. Often, the center

    Pattern welding

    Pattern welding

    Pattern_welding

  • Charlotte Clark
  • American seamstress and dollmaker

    dolls thereafter. As the collection of Disney characters grew, Clark created patterns for Donald Duck, Pluto, Minnie Mouse and other popular characters which

    Charlotte Clark

    Charlotte_Clark

  • French-suited playing cards
  • Card deck using suits of clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades

    extinct Rouennais pattern, is the most well known pattern in the world. It is also called the International or Anglo-American pattern. Patterns do not factor

    French-suited playing cards

    French-suited playing cards

    French-suited_playing_cards

  • Intarsia (knitting)
  • Knitting technique for creating multicolored patterns

    Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. As with the woodworking technique of the same name, fields of different

    Intarsia (knitting)

    Intarsia_(knitting)

  • Operational Camouflage Pattern
  • United States military camouflage pattern

    considered 22 entrants. The Army eliminated the patterns down to five finalists who exceeded the baseline patterns and Scorpion W2 was among them in the Army's

    Operational Camouflage Pattern

    Operational Camouflage Pattern

    Operational_Camouflage_Pattern

  • Kimono
  • Traditional Japanese garment

    woven patterns. Though kimono fabrics with woven patterns are typically not especially heavy and can be lightweight, obi fabrics with woven patterns are

    Kimono

    Kimono

    Kimono

  • Islamic geometric patterns
  • Geometric pattern characteristic of Muslim art

    and variety of patterns used evolved from simple stars and lozenges in the ninth century, through a variety of 6- to 13-point patterns by the 13th century

    Islamic geometric patterns

    Islamic geometric patterns

    Islamic_geometric_patterns

  • German-suited playing cards
  • Card deck used in Germany

    appeared around 1855 in the discontinued Tyrolean pattern and later the Salzburg and Tell patterns. The 7 of Bells is sometimes known as the Belli and

    German-suited playing cards

    German-suited playing cards

    German-suited_playing_cards

  • Tape loop
  • Loops of magnetic tape to create patterns or sounds

    music, tape loops are loops of magnetic tape used to create repetitive, rhythmic musical patterns or dense layers of sound when played on a tape recorder

    Tape loop

    Tape loop

    Tape_loop

  • Turing pattern
  • Concept from evolutionary biology

    describes how patterns in nature, such as stripes and spots, can arise naturally and autonomously from a homogeneous, uniform state. The pattern arises due

    Turing pattern

    Turing pattern

    Turing_pattern

  • Fair Isle (knitting)
  • Traditional British knitting style

    Fair Isle (/fɛəraɪ̯l/) is a traditional knitting style used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle, one of the Shetland

    Fair Isle (knitting)

    Fair Isle (knitting)

    Fair_Isle_(knitting)

  • Singleton pattern
  • Design pattern in object-oriented software development

    singleton pattern can also be used as a basis for other design patterns, such as the abstract factory, factory method, builder and prototype patterns. Facade

    Singleton pattern

    Singleton pattern

    Singleton_pattern

  • Patterns of Force
  • 21st episode of the 2nd season of Star Trek: The Original Series

    to "Patterns of Force". "Patterns of Force" at Wayback Machine (archived from the original at StarTrek.com) "Patterns of Force" at IMDb "Patterns of Force"

    Patterns of Force

    Patterns of Force

    Patterns_of_Force

  • Living sculpture
  • Type of sculpture

    works (create sculptures using soil and grass or moss), tree shaping (growing designs with living trees) and mowing and crop art (create patterns or pictures

    Living sculpture

    Living_sculpture

  • Knitted fabric
  • Textile material made using knitting techniques, often by machine knitting

    pattern. Stitches also affect the physical properties of a fabric. Stockinette stitch forms a smooth nap. Aran knitting patterns are used to create a

    Knitted fabric

    Knitted fabric

    Knitted_fabric

  • Leno weave
  • Weave in which two warp yarns are twisted around the weft yarns

    concept of twisted warp threads with a far more open weaving structure, creating patterns in the warp that appear similar to those seen in crochet and lace

    Leno weave

    Leno weave

    Leno_weave

  • Manipulative (mathematics education)
  • Educational aid

    mosaics. Like pattern blocks, interlocking cubes can also be used for teaching patterns. Students may use the cubes to make long trains of patterns. Like the

    Manipulative (mathematics education)

    Manipulative (mathematics education)

    Manipulative_(mathematics_education)

  • Dabu printing
  • Indian hand-block resist printing method

    chaff, gum, and sawdust—to form the resist patterns and natural or vegetable dyes for dyeing the resist patterns, most often indigo. The method produces

    Dabu printing

    Dabu printing

    Dabu_printing

  • Adapter pattern
  • Design pattern in computer programming

    can be displayed. The adapter design pattern is one of the twenty-three well-known Gang of Four design patterns that describe how to solve recurring design

    Adapter pattern

    Adapter_pattern

  • Flyweight pattern
  • Software design pattern for objects

    similar objects. The flyweight pattern is one of twenty-three GoF design patterns. In other contexts, the idea of sharing data structures is called hash

    Flyweight pattern

    Flyweight pattern

    Flyweight_pattern

  • List of classifications of pottery
  • or slip, creating patterns once the piece is fired. Engraving or Carving: The surface of the pottery is carved or engraved to create patterns or images

    List of classifications of pottery

    List_of_classifications_of_pottery

  • Individual Thought Patterns
  • 1993 studio album by Death

    Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Death, released on June 22, 1993, by Relativity Records. It is the only

    Individual Thought Patterns

    Individual_Thought_Patterns

  • Xiuhuaxie
  • Traditional Chinese embroidered shoes with flat sole

    aesthetics through the use of beautiful embroidery patterns in the shoe cover. Basic embroideries patterns tend to be flowers, birds, animals, scenery, and

    Xiuhuaxie

    Xiuhuaxie

    Xiuhuaxie

  • Structural pattern
  • new classes. Extensibility pattern a.k.a. framework, Hides complex code behind a simple interface. Facade pattern Creates a simplified interface of an

    Structural pattern

    Structural_pattern

  • Resist
  • Protection used in manufacturing and art

    used paper cut-outs and leaves as resists or stencils under glaze to create patterns. Other uses of resists in pottery work with slip or paints, and a whole

    Resist

    Resist

    Resist

  • Kumihimo
  • Traditional Japanese artform of making cords and braids

    (綾出), which produces patterns and characters on the kumihimo, appeared during this period, and various new methods of weaving patterns appeared along with

    Kumihimo

    Kumihimo

    Kumihimo

  • Pattern language
  • Method of describing good design practices

    A pattern language is an organized and coherent set of patterns, each of which describes a problem and the core of a solution that can be used in many

    Pattern language

    Pattern language

    Pattern_language

  • Observer pattern
  • Software design pattern based on an event-updated object with a list of dependents

    model. The observer design pattern is a behavioural pattern listed among the 23 well-known "Gang of Four" design patterns that address recurring design

    Observer pattern

    Observer_pattern

  • SMarteenies
  • British children's television programme

    artwork with children. Pattern Palace - Hosted by Kirsten, she would use different art media to create fun and colourful patterns. Small Picture, Big Picture

    SMarteenies

    SMarteenies

  • Patterned media
  • Potential hard disk technology

    processes investigated for creating prototypes was ion beam proximity lithography. This uses stencil masks to produce patterns an ion-sensitive material

    Patterned media

    Patterned_media

  • Multiton pattern
  • Software engineering design pattern

    Design Patterns. However, the book describes using a registry of singletons to allow subclassing of singletons, which is essentially the multiton pattern.[citation

    Multiton pattern

    Multiton pattern

    Multiton_pattern

  • Pattern theory
  • Mathematical formalism describing knowledge of the world as patterns

    Pattern theory, formulated by Ulf Grenander, is a mathematical formalism to describe knowledge of the world as patterns. It differs from other approaches

    Pattern theory

    Pattern_theory

  • Iterator pattern
  • Software design pattern

    required type of iterator. The Iterator design pattern is one of the 23 well-known "Gang of Four" design patterns that describe how to solve recurring design

    Iterator pattern

    Iterator_pattern

  • Universal Camouflage Pattern
  • United States Army pattern (2005–2019)

    experimental patterns. The winning Desert Brush pattern was not used as the final Universal pattern. Instead, U.S. Army leadership utilized pixelated patterns of

    Universal Camouflage Pattern

    Universal Camouflage Pattern

    Universal_Camouflage_Pattern

  • Seventh Cross: Evolution
  • 1998 video game

    offense, defense, psi power, intelligence, dexterity, and healing. By creating patterns with these colors on a 10×10 grid, and possessing the required amount

    Seventh Cross: Evolution

    Seventh_Cross:_Evolution

  • Factory (object-oriented programming)
  • Object that creates other objects

    pattern, while others consider the concept a programming idiom, reserving the term factory pattern or factory patterns to more complicated patterns that

    Factory (object-oriented programming)

    Factory (object-oriented programming)

    Factory_(object-oriented_programming)

  • John Clague (artist)
  • American sculptor (1928–2004)

    fiberglass. He used light, color and high polish to alter surface texture creating patterns that change as one walks around. Some of his works also produce sound

    John Clague (artist)

    John_Clague_(artist)

  • Patola sari
  • Sari of double-ikat woven silk

    together to create the intricate patterns and designs. They are usually worn for special occasions, such as weddings and formal events. To create a patola

    Patola sari

    Patola_sari

  • SNOBOL
  • Text-string-oriented programming language

    expressions, unlike SNOBOL4 patterns, are not recursive, which gives a distinct computational advantage to SNOBOL4 patterns. (Recursive expressions did

    SNOBOL

    SNOBOL

  • Aran knitting patterns
  • Patterns named after Irish islands

    Aran knitting patterns are heavily textured knitting patterns which are named after the Aran Islands, which are located off the west coast of Ireland

    Aran knitting patterns

    Aran_knitting_patterns

  • Test card
  • Test signal in television broadcasting

    2022-08-09. "Netflix Test Patterns". forum.xda-developers.com. 20 July 2018. [user-generated source] "NETFLIX is offering Test Patterns to configure your HDR

    Test card

    Test card

    Test_card

  • Radiation pattern
  • Directional variation in strength of radio waves

    axially symmetric antennas have radiation patterns with a similar symmetry, called omnidirectional patterns; they radiate equal power in all directions

    Radiation pattern

    Radiation pattern

    Radiation_pattern

  • Autostereogram
  • Visual illusion of 3D scene

    than the patterns on the autostereogram because of foreshortening. The following autostereogram shows three rows of repeated patterns. Each pattern is repeated

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

  • Service layer pattern
  • Layered architectural pattern

    functionality, simplifies the design of the service. Applying this pattern requires creating a service inventory blueprint, a list of services with associated

    Service layer pattern

    Service_layer_pattern

  • Herringbone pattern
  • Zigzagging chevron pattern

    herringbone patterns can be accomplished in wood, brick, and tile. Subtle alternating colors may be used to create a distinctive floor pattern, or the materials

    Herringbone pattern

    Herringbone pattern

    Herringbone_pattern

  • Weather
  • Short-term state of the atmosphere

    human activities such as agriculture and industry have modified weather patterns. Studying how the weather works on other planets has been helpful in understanding

    Weather

    Weather

    Weather

  • Check (pattern)
  • Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal stripes

    suits, and coats.[citation needed] Damier patterns This pattern also known as Louis Vuitton checkered pattern, was first introduced in 1888 by George Vuitton

    Check (pattern)

    Check (pattern)

    Check_(pattern)

  • Cicatrization
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scarification, a form of body modification that uses cicatrization to create patterns on the skin This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Cicatrization

    Cicatrization

  • Peg loom
  • Simple weaving loom

    threads. Different yarns can be used to create patterns, and when using sticks a curved piece of work can be created by weaving less often round certain sticks

    Peg loom

    Peg_loom

  • ERDL pattern
  • Camouflage pattern

    results in inconsistencies with the patterns that were printed. On official ground combat garments, the ERDL pattern was first applied to the third model

    ERDL pattern

    ERDL pattern

    ERDL_pattern

  • Textile
  • Various fibre-based materials

    be created by weaving together fibres of different colours (tartan or Uzbek Ikat), adding coloured stitches to finished fabric (embroidery), creating patterns

    Textile

    Textile

    Textile

  • Equine coat color genetics
  • Genetics behind the equine coat color

    lighten eye color. Genes that affect the distribution of melanocytes create patterns of white spotting or speckling, such as in roan, pinto, leopard, white

    Equine coat color genetics

    Equine coat color genetics

    Equine_coat_color_genetics

  • Barbara Takenaga
  • American painter

    together multiple processes—patterns, pours, Sumi ink-like splotches, and drips of dark blue, black and gray—creating patterns on a shell pink ground to

    Barbara Takenaga

    Barbara Takenaga

    Barbara_Takenaga

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  • Fuhaid
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fuhaid

    Little leopard

  • Suprasanna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Suprasanna

    Very Serene

  • Bruns
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Italian

    Bruns

    Dark of Skin

  • Cinan
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Cinan

    Being High

  • Bhoopal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bhoopal

    King

  • Hafizullah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hafizullah

    Remembrance of Allah

  • ÖZLEM
  • Female

    Turkish

    ÖZLEM

    Turkish name ÖZLEM means "yearning."

  • Brock
  • Boy/Male

    German American English

    Brock

  • Mantrana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Mantrana

    Counsel

  • Aadya  
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aadya  

    The initial reality

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  • Creation
  • n.

    The act of creating or causing to exist. Specifically, the act of bringing the universe or this world into existence.

  • Breathing
  • n.

    A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence. See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.

  • Treating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Treat

  • Creating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Create

  • Creative
  • a.

    Having the power to create; exerting the act of creation.

  • Re-creative
  • a.

    Creating anew; as, re-creative power.

  • Cresting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Crest

  • Pounding
  • n.

    The act of beating, bruising, or breaking up; a beating.

  • Creatinin
  • n.

    A white, crystalline, nitrogenous body closely related to creatin but more basic in its properties, formed from the latter by the action of acids, and occurring naturally in muscle tissue and in urine.

  • Cheating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cheat

  • Fission
  • n.

    A cleaving, splitting, or breaking up into parts.

  • Crefting
  • n.

    Croftland.

  • Galenical
  • an.

    Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating diseases.

  • Beaten
  • a.

    Made smooth by beating or treading; worn by use.

  • Crefting
  • n.

    Exposing linen to the sun, on the grass, in the process of bleaching.

  • Clearing
  • n.

    The gross amount of the balances adjusted in the clearing house.

  • Creaking
  • n.

    A harsh grating or squeaking sound, or the act of making such a sound.

  • Cresting
  • n.

    An ornamental finish on the top of a wall or ridge of a roof.

  • Breathing
  • n.

    Breathing place; vent.

  • Re-creation
  • n.

    A forming anew; a new creation or formation.