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River in Satu Mare County, Romania
The Cubic is a right tributary of the river Ier in Romania. It flows into the Ier near Căuaș. Its length is 17 km (11 mi). "Planul național de management
Cubic_(river)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up cubic or cubical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cubic may refer to: Cube (algebra), "cubic" measurement Cube, a three-dimensional solid object
Cubic
Dam in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
the Swakop River and occasionally receives inflow from the Omatako Dam on Swakop's tributary Omatako. Its capacity is 63.489 million cubic metres (83
Swakoppoort_Dam
River in British Columbia, Canada
south of the City of Vancouver. The river's annual discharge at its mouth is 112 cubic kilometres (27 mi3) or 3,550 cubic metres per second (125,000 cu ft/s)
Fraser_River
This is a list of rivers in the continental United States by average discharge (streamflow) in cubic feet per second. All rivers with average discharge
List of rivers of the United States by discharge
List_of_rivers_of_the_United_States_by_discharge
Unit of volume
unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimetre (dm3), 1000 cubic centimetres (cm3) or 0.001 cubic metres (m3). A cubic decimetre (or litre) occupies a
Litre
River in Xinjiang, China
meters, the Yeerqiang River 23 million cubic meters, and the Hotan River 918 million cubic meters. Downstream, 212 million cubic meters are introduced
Tarim_River
River in Gila and Maricopa counties in Arizona, United States
the river's discharge reached an average of 87 cubic feet per second (2.5 m3/s). The diversion capacity at Granite Reef Diversion Dam is 3,600 cubic feet
Salt_River_(Arizona)
Imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume
The cubic foot (symbol ft3 or cu ft) is an imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It
Cubic_foot
River in Oklahoma and Arkansas, United States
river is dammed to form Broken Bow Lake. Nancy Branch is a tributary of the river. At Eagletown, the river has a mean annual discharge of 1,430 cubic
Mountain_Fork
River in France
length, the flow of the river at 65 cubic metres per second (2,300 cu ft/s) is relatively high—higher than the Gardon at 32 cubic metres per second (1,100 cu ft/s)
Ardèche_(river)
River in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria
was hit by severe drought and river flow toward Iraq was reduced from 15.3 cubic kilometres (3.7 cu mi) in 1973 to 9.4 cubic kilometres (2.3 cu mi) in 1975
Euphrates
River in eastern France
annual maximum of 64.5 cubic metres per second (2,280 cu ft/s) and a minimum of 54.8 cubic metres per second (1,940 cu ft/s). The river exhibits seasonal variations
Saône
River in Italy
95 cubic metres per second (3,400 cu ft/s); at the point where the river flows into the Pianura Padana (Po River Plain), it amounts to about 25 cubic metres
Reno_(river)
Major river in Russia and Kazakhstan
to 33 ft) in the middle of the river and about 3 metres (10 ft) in the delta. The average water discharge is 104 cubic metres per second (3,700 cu ft/s)
Ural_(river)
River in New Hampshire and Maine, United States
99083; -71.09139), where the river's watershed is 385 square miles (997 km2). Discharge (stream flow) here averages 962 cubic feet per second (27.2 m3/s)
Saco_River
Major river in Northern South America
at Manaus, the largest city on the river. The Amazon River has an average discharge of about 215,000–230,000 cubic meters per second (7,600,000–8,100
Amazon_River
Tributary of the Pearl River
authorities to take 23 million cubic meters of water a year from the Shenzhen Reservoir, which itself was connected to the Dong River. Later, additional pumping
Dong_River_(China)
River in Portugal and Spain
The river has been harnessed in reservoirs from Portomarín to Frieira. Along its length, it has the following reservoirs: Belesar with 654 cubic hectometres
Minho_(river)
Creek Spring River Sweetwater Creek Verdigris River Washita River Winter Camp Creek Mean flow in cubic feet of water per second (cfs). One cubic foot equals
List_of_rivers_of_Oklahoma
River in New York, United States
from the confluence of the Little Delaware River. This station had a maximum discharge of about 13,000 cubic feet per second (370 m3/s) and a gauge height
West_Branch_Delaware_River
River in Chūbu, Japan
presented in 1993 place the amount of loose sediment in the river system at 400–500 cubic metres per kilometre (840–1,050 cu yd/mi). The construction
Shinano_River
Rio Pescado San Juan River Chaco River La Plata River Animas River Los Pinos River Navajo River The table lists mean flow in cubic feet of water per second
List_of_rivers_of_New_Mexico
River in Tibet, China
cubic metres per second (420 cu ft/s) per second, with least flow 4.6 cubic metres per second (160 cu ft/s) and flood flow rates of up to 400 cubic metres
Nimu_Maqu_River
name. Arkansas River Neosho River Spring River Shoal Creek Cottonwood River Verdigris River Caney River Elk River Fall River Cimarron River North Fork Cimarron
List_of_rivers_of_Kansas
River in southern France
the Aswan Dam was 8,500 cubic metres per second (300,000 cu ft/s); the average discharge of the Mississippi River is 16,200 cubic metres per second (570
Tarn_(river)
River in Central Europe
1,180 cubic metres (42,000 cubic feet) per second after the Bosna river empties into the Sava, and finally of 1,564 cubic metres (55,200 cubic feet) per
Sava
River in Quebec, Canada
station near the mouth of the river records flows of 2,589.2 cubic metres per second (91,440 cu ft/s) in May, 231.95 cubic metres per second (8,191 cu ft/s)
Little_Mecatina_River
River in the Western Cape, South Africa
Olifants River upstream of Oudtshoorn. Stompdrift Dam (capacity 55,300,000 cubic metres (1.95×109 cu ft)), Kammanassie Dam (capacity 35,800,000 cubic metres
Olifants River (Southern Cape)
Olifants_River_(Southern_Cape)
Major river in the United States
fourteenth largest river in the world by volume. On average, the Mississippi has 8% the flow of the Amazon River, which moves nearly 7 million cubic feet per second
Mississippi_River
River in Italy
Italian: [ˈpɔ]) is the longest river in Italy. It flows eastward across northern Italy, starting from the Cottian Alps. The river's length is 652 km (405 mi)
Po_(river)
Major tributary of the Mississippi River, United States
volume is much smaller than the Missouri and Ohio rivers, with a mean discharge of about 40,000 cubic feet per second (1,100 m3/s). The Arkansas from its
Arkansas_River
River in Colorado and Utah in the United States
Colorado River, the average unimpaired discharge of the Dolores River between 1906 and 1995 was 841,000 acre-feet (1.037 km3), or about 1,160 cubic feet per
Dolores_River
River in Venezuela
is 4,850 cubic metres per second (171,000 cu ft/s), with variations caused by the wet/dry seasons. The average maximum discharge is 6,260 cubic metres per
Caroní_River
River in Zambia
rate of 320 cubic metres per second (11,000 cu ft/s) through its lower half, with high seasonal variations. The river discharges 10 cubic kilometres (2
Kafue_River
20 billion cubic meter in an average year, 20 times as much as the rivers in Beijing municipality. The Yangtse River carries about 600 billion cubic meter
Water_management_in_Beijing
River that flows to the Dead Sea
needed] The flow rate of the Jordan River once was 1.3 billion cubic metres per year; as of 2010, just 20 to 30 million cubic metres per year flow into the
Jordan_River
Italian river in Tuscany
Ligurian Sea. The river has a very variable discharge, ranging from about 6 cubic metres per second (210 cu ft/s) to more than 2,000 cubic metres per second
Arno
This is a list of the longest rivers on Earth. It includes river systems over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) in length. There are many factors, such as the
List of river systems by length
List_of_river_systems_by_length
River in the North Caucasus of Russia
the Kuban River is at its maximum near Krasnodar at about 425 cubic metres per second (15,000 cu ft/s). It was formerly higher by some 30 cubic metres per
Kuban_(river)
River in Western Canada
kilometres (47,400 mi2). At its end point at Saskatchewan River Forks it has a mean discharge of 245 cubic metres per second (8,700 cu ft/s). The yearly discharge
North_Saskatchewan_River
Comparison of a wide range of volumes
Machine) times 8 times 4.2 metres, or an additional 134400 cubic metres, giving an estimated 966000 cubic metres. "Australian Conventional Units of Measurement
Orders_of_magnitude_(volume)
River in Argentina
salt lake. All in all, the river has a length of approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) and carries, on average, 9.7 cubic metres per second (340 cu ft/s)
Primero_River
River in Gujarat, India
capacity of 238,000,000 cubic metres (193,000 acre⋅ft), and downstream from that, Bhadar-II reservoir with a capacity of 49,000,000 cubic metres (40,000 acre⋅ft)
Bhadar_River
River in New York and New Jersey, US
List of Hudson River islands List of New Jersey rivers List of New York rivers Notes "Estimates of monthly and annual net discharge, in cubic feet per second
Hudson_River
Mass per unit volume
between 0.1 and 20 g/cm3. gram per cubic centimetre (g/cm3) kilogram per cubic decimetre (kg/dm3) megagram per cubic metre (Mg/m3) Units employing the
Density
River in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
respectively, for the estuary of the river it was about 3,093 cubic metres per second (109,200 cu ft/s) and about 5,070 cubic metres per second (179,000 cu ft/s)
Nizhnyaya_Tunguska
River in Nebraska, U.S.
has a mean annual discharge of 330 cubic feet per second (9.3 cubic metres per second). Nebraska portal List of rivers of Nebraska U.S. Geological Survey
Dismal_River
River in New York, United States
discharge was 16,500 cubic feet (470 m3) on May 2, 2011. Right Johnson Vly Stream Shanty Brook Dunning Creek West Branch Sacandaga River Groff Creek Petes
Sacandaga_River
River in Croatia
between the river's source and its mouth is just over 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches). The average discharge of the river is 24.1 cubic metres (850 cubic feet) per
Ombla
River in New Brunswick, Canada and Maine, USA
29,500 cubic feet per second (840 m3/s) and the minimum 41 cubic feet (1.2 m3) per second. At Washburn, the maximum recorded flow is 49,500 cubic feet (1
Aroostook_River
River in Texas, United States
The discharge of the Devils River, as measured at IBWC gaging station 08-4494.00 near the river's mouth, averages 362 cubic feet per second (10.3 m3/s)
Devils_River_(Texas)
River in Northern and Central California, US
Skagit River, with 18,000 cubic feet per second (510 m3/s), or the Klamath River, with 17,000 cubic feet per second (480 m3/s). The Colorado River, which
Sacramento_River
Severe weather event in the southern United States
cubic feet per second (35,600 cubic metres per second) on April 15; the project design flood flow is 1.25 million cubic feet per second (35,000 cubic
Mississippi_flood_of_1973
River in India and Pakistan
The Chenab River is a major river in India and Pakistan, and one of the five major rivers associated with the Punjab region. It is formed by the union
Chenab_River
River flowing out of central Eritrea
000 sq mi) over all, and a discharge of 21.6 cubic metres per second (760 cu ft/s) in average over the year, and 870 cubic metres per second (31,000 cu ft/s) in
Mereb_River
River in Russia; longest river in Europe
000 sq mi). It is also Europe's largest river in terms of average discharge at delta – between 8,000 and 8,500 cubic metres (280,000 and 300,000 ft3) per
Volga
Major river in the southern United States
it feeds the Atchafalaya River. The total length of the river is 1,360 miles (2,190 km), with a mean flow of over 57,000 cubic feet per second (1,600 m3/s)
Red_River_of_the_South
Landslide dam on the Murghab River, Tajikistan
the flow of the river. The dam is formed of approximately 2 cubic kilometres (0.48 mi3) of rock dislodged from the steeply sloped river valley of the Murghab
Usoi_Dam
River in Wiltshire, England
and meets the Avon about a mile upstream of Chippenham. The river has a mean flow of 43 cubic feet per second (1.2 m3/s). The Marden rises just north of
River_Marden
Stream in the American state of Missouri
Fork North Fabius River and the South Fork North Fabius River. At Taylor, Missouri, the North Fork averages a discharge of 467 cubic feet per second. The
Fabius_River
SI unit of volumetric flow rate
(39.37 in) in length (a cubic meter, originally a stere) each second. It is popularly used for water flow, especially in rivers and streams, and fractions
Cubic_metre_per_second
Ongoing environmental disaster in the US
to clean up the upper Hudson River was the removal in 1977–78 of 180,000 cubic yards (140,000 m3) of contaminated river sediments near Fort Edward. This
Pollution_of_the_Hudson_River
Major river in the western United States and Mexico
tributaries join the river.The Green River has an average discharge of 6,048 cubic feet per second (171.3 m3/s) as measured at Green River, Utah, about 117
Colorado_River
River in New Mexico and Arizona, United States
historic natural discharge of the river was around 1,900 cubic feet per second (54 m3/s), but has declined to only 247 cubic feet per second (7.0 m3/s). The
Gila_River
River in South Africa
(capacity 4,800,000 cubic metres (170,000,000 cu ft)), Tierkloof Dam (capacity 50,000 cubic metres (1,800,000 cu ft)) List of rivers of South Africa List
Gamka_River
River in Manitoba, Canada
cubic metres per second (11,100 cu ft/s), and zero flow has been measured on several occasions. Annual runoff volume has varied from 36,000,000 cubic
Whitemud_River
Dam in Jaguaribara, Ceará
Brazil on an intermittent river. The reservoir has 6,700,000,000 cubic metres (2.4×1011 cu ft) capacity, of which 250,000,000 cubic metres (8.8×109 cu ft)
Castanhão_Dam
River in Botswana, Zimbabwe
hold 400,000,000 cubic metres (1.4×1010 cu ft). The next largest dam in Botswana, the Gaborone Dam, has capacity of 141,000,000 cubic metres (5.0×109 cu ft)
Shashe_River
River in Surat Thani, Thailand
second (4,780 cu ft/s) or 4.3 cubic kilometres (3,500,000 acre⋅ft) per year. The Phum Duang River (or Khiri Rat River), which drains another 6,125 square
Tapi_River_(Thailand)
River in India
holding 498 million cubic metres of water. The 148-metre-high dam will create a reservoir spanning 24 km and store 498 million cubic metres of water. Haryana
Giri_River
River in Russia
including Volga waters, varies from 38 cubic meters per second (1,300 cu ft/s) near Zvenigorod to 250 cubic meters per second (8,800 cu ft/s) at the
Moskva_(river)
River in Manitoba, Canada
length (including the Saskatchewan River and Bow River) is 2,575 kilometres (1,600 mi), it has mean discharge of 2,370 cubic metres per second (84,000 cu ft/s)
Nelson_River
River in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
Pungwe River. The 2004 water demand from the Beira/Dondo water supply, which included the Mutua and Mafambisse areas, was estimated at 25,339 cubic metres
Pungwe_River
System of rivers and canals in Chicago
Calumet River monitor the diversion of water from Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River basin, which is limited to an average of 3,200 cubic feet (91 m3)
Chicago_River
Artificial flood control channel in Manitoba, Canada
rate of up to 140,000 cubic feet per second (4,000 m3/s), expanded in the 2000s from its original channel capacity of 90,000 cubic feet per second (2,500 m3/s)
Red_River_Floodway
Major Central European river
1 cubic metres per second on 24 March 1979, at the village of Chersk; 166 cubic metres per second near the village of Tyukhinichi (Lyasnaya river) on
Bug_(river)
River in Four Corners, United States
unimpaired runoff or natural flow of the San Juan River basin over the 1906–2014 period was about 2,900 cubic feet per second (82 m3/s), 2,101,000 acre-feet
San Juan River (Colorado River tributary)
San_Juan_River_(Colorado_River_tributary)
River in Ontario, Canada
10.9 cubic metres per second (380 cu ft/s). Mean minimal flow is 2.84 cubic metres per second (100 cu ft/s) and mean maximum flow is 26.5 cubic metres
Oxtongue_River
River in Thailand
spelled Moon River, is a tributary of the Mekong River. It carries approximately 26 cubic kilometres (6.2 mi3) of water per year. The river begins in the
Mun_River
River in Alaska, United States
Creek. The minimum recorded flow of 234 cubic feet per second (6.6 m3/s) occurred on April 25, 1956. The river is a popular destination for whitewater
Matanuska_River
River in northeastern Nigeria
cubic metres per second (200 cu ft/s) to 21 cubic metres per second (740 cu ft/s).[citation needed] The river downstream from the dam has also narrowed
Gongola_River
Dam in Tamil Nadu, India
(million cubic meters) (70.5 tmc ft) due to sedimentation. Area of reservoir is 42.5 square kilometers. Its capacity of 93.4 billion cubic feet (2.64 km3)
Mettur_Dam
River in Idaho, United States
discharge, as measured at river mile 9.2 (Henrys Fork near Rexburg) by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), is 2,096 cubic feet per second (59.4 m3/s)
Henrys Fork (Snake River tributary)
Henrys_Fork_(Snake_River_tributary)
River in India and Pakistan
Doab Canal System (1915). The unused flow in the two river systems was assessed at 19.22 cubic kilometres (15,580,000 acre⋅ft), which was planned to
Ravi_River
River in Maharashtra, India
The Terekhol or Tiracol River is a river in western India. In its upper reaches it is known as the Banda River and in the lower reaches as the Tiracol
Terekhol_River
Major river in China
The Yellow River, also known as Huanghe, is the second-longest river in China and the sixth-longest river system on Earth, with an estimated length of
Yellow_River
Longest river in Asia
estimated annual flow of 995.8 cubic kilometers per year (31,550 m3/s) between 1955 and 2021. The last gauging station on the river is at Datong (30°50′57.9192″N
Yangtze
Major river forming part of the United States and Mexico border
sandbar. In the fall of 2003, the sandbar was cleared by high river flows around 7,063 cubic feet per second (200 m3/s). The Rio Grande flows through a valley
Rio_Grande
River valley in the United States
development of an airport away from the Missouri River bottoms. The Great Flood of 1993 discharged at 541,000 cubic feet (15,319 m3) per second and devastated
Missouri_River_Valley
Dam in Lebanon
kilometers, and the capacity the lake is able to hold is about 220 million cubic meters. The height of the dam is 60 meters, the length is 1,350 meters,
Litani_River_Dam
River in Catalonia, Spain
Annually, an average of 840 cubic hectometres (680,000 acre⋅ft) of water is moved by the river, with an average flow rate of 25 cubic metres per second (880 cu ft/s)
Ter_(river)
Flow rate of water that is transported through a given cross-sectional area
average discharge of the Rhine river in Europe is 2,200 cubic metres per second (78,000 cu ft/s) or 190,000,000 cubic metres (150,000 acre⋅ft) per day
Discharge_(hydrology)
River in southern India
availability (precipitation minus natural evapotranspiration) is 86.32 billion cubic meters (3047 tmcft). The yearly water outflows to the sea in a water year
Krishna_River
River in Italy
10 cubic metres per second (350 cu ft/s); however this can vary from a minimum of 0.3 cubic metres per second (11 cu ft/s) to a maximum of 500 cubic metres
Senio
River in Missouri, U.S.
cubic feet (24.4 m3) per second. August is the month with the lowest average flow, while April has the highest average flow. List of Missouri rivers U
Big_River_(Missouri)
Protected area in Dongying, China
around 1,330 cubic metres per second (47,000 cu ft/s). From March to June water levels are low, sometimes to the point of parts of the river drying up.
Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve
Yellow_River_Delta_National_Nature_Reserve
River in Central Africa
season over 50,000 cubic metres (1,800,000 cu ft) of water per second flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Opportunities for the Congo River and its tributaries
Congo_River
River in Asia
The Indus River feeds the Indus submarine fan, which is the second largest sediment body on Earth. It consists of around 5 million cubic kilometers of
Indus_River
Distributary of the Mississippi River in Louisiana, United States
River complex was discharging more than 706,000 cubic feet per second (20,000 m3/s) into the Atchafalaya River, and the Morganza Floodway was discharging one-fourth
Atchafalaya_River
CUBIC RIVER
CUBIC RIVER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cubit ‘forearm’ (from Latin cubitum), presumably applied as a nickname for someone with strong or otherwise remarkable forearms; in its extended sense, as a unit of length, it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a builder.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mathew; a variant spelling of Matthews. In the U.S., this form has absorbed some European cognates such as German Matthäus.Among the earliest bearers of the name in North America was Samuel Mathews (c.1600–c.1657), who came to VA from London in about 1618. He established a plantation at the mouth of the Warwick River, which was at first called Mathews Manor; later its name was changed to Denbigh. He was one of the most powerful and influential men in the early affairs of the colony. He (or possibly his son, who bore the same name) was governor of the colony from 1657 until his death in 1660.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Louth in Lincolnshire, so called from its position on the river Lud (Old English Hlūde, meaning ‘the loud one’).Irish : when not of English origin (see 1), probably a reduced and altered form of McLeod. Compare McLouth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in the center of a village, from Middle English midde ‘mid’ + toun ‘village’, ‘town’.English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so named in Old English as ‘farmstead at a river confluence’, from (ge)m̄ðe ‘river confluence’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old English hlið, hlid, Old Norse hlÃð ‘slope’.English : habitational name from places so named in Shropshire, Herefordshire, or Somerset, or on the island of Orkney. The Herefordshire and Somerset places are named with the Old English river name HlÌ„de (see Loud).English : from a medieval byname derived from Old English līðe ‘mild’, ‘gentle’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place in Bedfordshire (named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) on the (river) Lea’), or, more plausibly in view of the pattern of distribution, from Luton in Devon (near Teignmouth), named in Old English as ‘Lēofgifu’s settlement’ (from an Old English female personal name composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + gifu ‘gift’). A further possible source of the name is Luton in Kent, named as the ‘settlement of Lēofa’.
Surname or Lastname
English (now found mainly in northern Ireland)
English (now found mainly in northern Ireland) : habitational name from any of the various places so called, in Northamptonshire, Devon, Lincolnshire, and elsewhere. The one in Northamptonshire is Old English Ludingtūn ‘settlement (tūn) associated with Luda’ (a personal name of uncertain origin); that in Cornwood, Devon, is Old English Ludantūn ‘Luda’s settlement’; that in Lincolnshire is ‘pool settlement’, from Old English luh ‘pool’, and Lutton in North Yorkshire is ‘settlement on the river Hlūde’ (see Loud) or ‘Luda’s settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from the Middle English personal name Loveke, Old English Lufeca, a derivative of Lufa (see Love 1), or LÄ“ofeca, a derivative of LÄ“ofa (see Leaf 2).English : perhaps a habitational name from places in Cumbria and Northumberland called Lowick, or Lowich in Northamptonshire. The first is from Old Norse lauf ‘leaf’ + vÃk ‘creek’; the second is from the river name Low (possibly from Old English luh ‘pool’) + Old English wÄ«c ‘dairy farm’, ‘dwelling’; and the third from an unattested Old English personal name, Luffa, or Luhha + wÄ«c.Probably a respelling of Lovik.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from the Old English river name HlÅ«de (from hlÅ«d ‘loud’, ‘roaring’) referring to the Teme river + hlÄw ‘hill’. See also Laidlaw.Dutch : from the personal name Ludolph.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Japanese
River
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cubit.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : shortened form of McMeans.English : habitational names from East and West Meon in Hampshire, which take their names from the Meon river. The word is Celtic but of uncertain meaning, possibly ‘swift one’.nickname from Middle English mene ‘inferior in rank’, ‘of low degree’ (from Old English gemǣne), or from Middle English mene ‘moderate in behaviour’ (from Old French mëen, mean).
Surname or Lastname
English (North Midlands)
English (North Midlands) : unexplained; possibly a dialect variant of Cubit, but see also Cuppett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a pair of villages in Cheshire, on either side of the Weaver river, recorded in Domesday Book as Maneshale, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Mann + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land (see Layman).Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements liut ‘people’, or possibly liub ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + man ‘man’.Americanized form of German Leimann, Americanized form of Leinemann, habitational name for someone from Leine in Pomerania, or for someone who lived by either of two rivers called Leine, near Hannover and in Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Meurig, a form of Maurice, Latin Mauritius (see Morris).English : from an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, composed of the Germanic elements meri, mari ‘fame’ + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : habitational name from a place near Minigaff in the county of Dumfries and Galloway, so called from Gaelic meurach ‘branch or fork of a road or river’.Irish : when not Welsh or English in origin, probably an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mearadhaigh (see Merry).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It may be a nickname for a beggar, from an agent derivative of maund ‘beg’ (probably from Old French mendier, Late Latin mendicare); this word is not attested before the 16th century, but may well have been in use earlier. Alternatively it may be an occupational name for a maker of baskets, from an agent derivative of Middle English maund ‘basket’ (Old French mande, of Germanic origin); or perhaps for someone in some position of authority, from a shortened form of Middle English coma(u)nder (from coma(u)nden ‘to command’).German : habitational name from places called Mandern, in Hesse and the Rhineland.Belgian (van der Mander) : habitational name from a place called Ter Mandere or Mandel, in West Flanders, derived from the river name Mandel.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Dogar, Jat) name of unknown meaning, based on the names of clans in these communities.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, so called from the river on which it stands. The place name is of obscure etymology, perhaps of ancient Welsh origin (compare Lauder), or from Old Norse lauðr ‘froth’, ‘foam’ + á ‘river’.
CUBIC RIVER
CUBIC RIVER
Girl/Female
Indian
Shining, Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Person who Knows Future; Oracle
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Lord of Rivers
Boy/Male
Arabic, French
Baker
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Marathi
Flute
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Reward; Nice; Cute
Biblical
he that beholds
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Latin
From Adria
Girl/Female
Tamil
Diamond, Creeper
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Eminent; Distinguished; Silk
CUBIC RIVER
CUBIC RIVER
CUBIC RIVER
CUBIC RIVER
CUBIC RIVER
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A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet.
a.
See Cuming.
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Of or pertaining to the pubes; in the region of the pubes; as, the pubic bone; the pubic region, or the lower part of the hypogastric region. See Pubes.
n.
A measure of solidity, containing one hundred cubic meters, and equivalent to 3531.66 English or 3531.05 United States cubic feet.
n.
A measure of capacity equal to a cubic meter, or a thousand liters. It is equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet, and to 220.04 imperial gallons, or 264.18 American gallons of 321 cubic inches.
n.
A liter, or cubic decimeter.
a.
Alt. of Cubical
n.
The pubic bone.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pubis.
n.
A unit of cubic measure in the metric system, being a cubic meter, or kiloliter, and equal to 35.3 cubic feet, or nearly 1/ cubic yards.
n.
A curve of the third degree.
n.
The forearm; the ulna, a bone of the arm extending from elbow to wrist.
a.
Of or pertaining to the older characters of the Arabic language.
a.
Isometric or monometric; as, cubic cleavage. See Crystallization.
n.
A titanate of lime occurring in octahedral or cubic crystals.
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A measure of capacity in the metric system, being a cubic decimeter, equal to 61.022 cubic inches, or 2.113 American pints, or 1.76 English pints.
n.
A cubic measure containing 1000 cubic meters, and equivalent to 35,315 cubic feet.
a.
See Cufic.
n.
The tenth part of the stere or cubic meter, equal to 3.531 cubic feet. See Stere.
n.
A measure of length, being the distance from the elbow to the extremity of the middle finger.