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DELETE KEY

  • Delete key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    The delete key (often abbreviated del) is a button on most computer keyboards which is typically used to delete either (in text mode) the character ahead

    Delete key

    Delete key

    Delete_key

  • Control-Alt-Delete
  • Computer keyboard shortcut that triggers a reboot or system security function

    computers, invoked by pressing the Delete key while holding the Control and Alt keys: Ctrl+Alt+Delete. The function of the key combination differs depending

    Control-Alt-Delete

    Control-Alt-Delete

  • Deletion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a computer's file system Delete key, a button on computer keyboards Delete character, the delete control code in ASCII delete (C++), in the C++ programming

    Deletion

    Deletion

  • Delete character
  • ASCII character number 127

    when the backspace key was typed and NUL with scan code 0x53 when the delete key was typed. In Windows, the delete key maps to VK_DELETE (0x2E). EGA/VGA

    Delete character

    Delete_character

  • Backspace
  • Key on a keyboard

    the key which steps the carriage back and/or deletes the previous character, the actual key may be labeled in a variety of ways—for example delete, erase

    Backspace

    Backspace

    Backspace

  • Insert key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    the typewriter key block[citation needed] beside a delete key; both have been removed in favor of a double-sized 'backspace key'. The key was often maligned

    Insert key

    Insert key

    Insert_key

  • Del (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    <del></del>, HTML tags used to mark text for deletion Delete character, also known as rubout Delete key, abbreviated Del on computer keyboards Defence Electric

    Del (disambiguation)

    Del_(disambiguation)

  • Happy Hacking Keyboard
  • Small computer keyboard

    to: Turn the delete key into a backspace. Fn+Delete remains backspace, and Fn+` (top-right key) remains delete. Swap the alt and meta keys. Enable/disable

    Happy Hacking Keyboard

    Happy Hacking Keyboard

    Happy_Hacking_Keyboard

  • Sharyl Attkisson
  • American writer, journalist, television reporter/correspondent

    Julian (January 29, 2015). "Watchdog: Attkisson wasn't hacked, had 'delete' key stuck". The Hill. Retrieved April 5, 2016. Fisher, Max (October 31, 2014)

    Sharyl Attkisson

    Sharyl Attkisson

    Sharyl_Attkisson

  • Computer keyboard
  • Data input device

    the key labeled Delete (sometimes Delete and Backspace are printed on the same key) serves the same purpose as a Backspace key. The ← Backspace key deletes

    Computer keyboard

    Computer keyboard

    Computer_keyboard

  • Foreign key
  • Concept in database systems

    INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, col2 CHARACTER VARYING(20), col3 INTEGER, col4 INTEGER, FOREIGN KEY(col3, col4) REFERENCES parent_table(col1, col2) ON DELETE CASCADE )

    Foreign key

    Foreign_key

  • HeliBoard
  • Free and open-source Android keyboard

    learning of new words, autocorrect, auto-capitalize, clipboard history, delete-key swipe actions, and more. Heliboard, additionally, supports more features

    HeliBoard

    HeliBoard

    HeliBoard

  • Referential integrity
  • Where all data references are valid

    normally either by deleting the foreign key rows as well to maintain integrity, or by returning an error and not performing the delete. Which method is

    Referential integrity

    Referential integrity

    Referential_integrity

  • Shift key
  • Key on typewriter or computer keyboard

    The Shift key ⇧ Shift is a modifier key on a computer keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate "upper" characters. There are typically

    Shift key

    Shift key

    Shift_key

  • Keyboard layout
  • Arrangement of keys on a typographic keyboard

    two Alt keys, an AltGr key or Option key, a backspace or delete key, a control key or command key, a compose key, an Esc key, and OS-specific keys like the

    Keyboard layout

    Keyboard layout

    Keyboard_layout

  • GNOME Terminal
  • Terminal emulator from GNOME

    scrolling, and how the terminal handles compatibility with the backspace and delete key. When GNOME Terminal starts, it can be configured to launch the user's

    GNOME Terminal

    GNOME Terminal

    GNOME_Terminal

  • Reboot
  • Restarting a computer system or process

    reboot, unless the Shift key is held. A warm boot is initiated by the BIOS, either as a result of the Control-Alt-Delete key combination or directly through

    Reboot

    Reboot

  • Task Manager (Windows)
  • Microsoft Windows task manager application

    list includes Windows Services and processes from other accounts. The Delete key can also be used to terminate processes on the Processes tab. By default

    Task Manager (Windows)

    Task_Manager_(Windows)

  • ASCII
  • Character encoding standard

    to make any Delete key produce something other than the Delete character. The Tab character can also be entered by pressing the Tab ↹ key on most systems

    ASCII

    ASCII

    ASCII

  • Delete Act
  • California law regarding the retention of personal information

    The Delete Act (SB 362) is a California state law that provides a one-stop deletion mechanism—implemented through the California Privacy Protection Agency’s

    Delete Act

    Delete Act

    Delete_Act

  • Windows key
  • Keyboard key meant for Windows devices

    The Windows key (also known as the win, start, logo, flag or super key) is a computer keyboard key originally introduced on Microsoft's Natural Keyboard

    Windows key

    Windows key

    Windows_key

  • Native Esperanto speakers
  • People who have acquired Esperanto as one of their native languages

    penisino 'vagina' (peniso penis) Instrument in -ilo maltajpilo 'delete key' (maltajpi to delete, un-type, from tajpi to type) Verbs from nouns nazas 'rubs

    Native Esperanto speakers

    Native_Esperanto_speakers

  • Reset (computing)
  • Restore a system to a previous stable state

    (or soft reset) is initiated by the software, for example, Control-Alt-Delete key combination have been pressed, or execute restart in Microsoft Windows

    Reset (computing)

    Reset_(computing)

  • RealVNC
  • Software company

    other things, switch off full screen mode or to forward a Control-Alt-Delete key-sequence). The server component of RealVNC allows a computer to be remotely

    RealVNC

    RealVNC

  • Mosh (software)
  • Remote terminal

    be responsive to keyboard events (typing, erasing characters with the delete key, and so on) without waiting for network lag. It uses an adaptive system

    Mosh (software)

    Mosh (software)

    Mosh_(software)

  • Propagation constraint
  • tuples: Restricted Delete - the user cannot delete the target row until all rows that point to it (via foreign keys) have been deleted. This means that

    Propagation constraint

    Propagation_constraint

  • Trash (computing)
  • Temporary storage for deleted files

    right-clicking on a file and selecting delete from the menu Selecting the file and pressing the delete key Selecting delete from the Task pane in Windows XP

    Trash (computing)

    Trash (computing)

    Trash_(computing)

  • Binomial heap
  • Data structure that acts as a priority queue

    decrease-key), a generic transformation reduces the cost of meld to that of insert, while the new cost of delete-min is the sum of the old costs of delete-min

    Binomial heap

    Binomial_heap

  • Alt key
  • Computer key

    pull-down menus, for example). The Alt key is well known as part of various standard combinations: Ctrl+Alt+Delete may restart the computer (its original

    Alt key

    Alt key

    Alt_key

  • Key–value database
  • Data storage paradigm

    simple operations such as storing, retrieving, updating, and deleting a value by its key. This offers considerable flexibility and makes such systems

    Key–value database

    Key–value database

    Key–value_database

  • Control key
  • Key on computer keyboards

    key to crouch is a hopeless degenerate". PC Gamer. Alt key Break key Control characters Control-Alt-Delete Function key Keyboard layout Modifier key IBM

    Control key

    Control key

    Control_key

  • Binary search tree
  • Rooted binary tree data structure

    performance. The basic operations include: search, traversal, insert and delete. BSTs with guaranteed worst-case complexities perform better than an unsorted

    Binary search tree

    Binary search tree

    Binary_search_tree

  • Windows Registry
  • Database for Microsoft Windows

    RegCloseKey RegConnectRegistry RegCreateKey RegCreateKeyEx RegDeleteKey RegDeleteValue RegEnumKey RegEnumKeyEx RegEnumValue RegFlushKey RegGetKeySecurity

    Windows Registry

    Windows Registry

    Windows_Registry

  • Terminal capabilities
  • Features of a computer terminal beyond displaying text

    things such as function key, arrow key, and other special key (home key, end key, help key, PgUp key, PgDn key, insert key, delete key, and so forth) keystrokes

    Terminal capabilities

    Terminal_capabilities

  • Linear probing
  • Computer programming method for hashing

    of key–value pairs subject to operations that insert or delete pairs from the collection or that search for the value associated with a given key. In

    Linear probing

    Linear probing

    Linear_probing

  • Function key
  • Key on a computer or terminal keyboard

    A function key is a key on a computer or terminal keyboard that can be programmed to cause the operating system or an application program to perform certain

    Function key

    Function key

    Function_key

  • Blue screen of death
  • Fatal system error screen

    blue. It also displays a blue screen when the user presses the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination to bring up a rudimentary task manager that is reserved for

    Blue screen of death

    Blue screen of death

    Blue_screen_of_death

  • Tab key
  • Keyboard key often used for tabulated formatting

    A tab key Tab ↹ is a key on a typical computer or typewriter keyboard that controls input. On a typewriter, it advances the insertion point to the next

    Tab key

    Tab key

    Tab_key

  • Hardware security module
  • Physical computing device

    without making the HSM inoperable, or tamper responsiveness such as deleting keys upon tamper detection. Each module contains one or more secure cryptoprocessor

    Hardware security module

    Hardware security module

    Hardware_security_module

  • Silicon Valley season 2
  • Season of television series

    features include six audio commentaries, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and deleted scenes. Bibel, Sara (April 14, 2015). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Game of Thrones'

    Silicon Valley season 2

    Silicon_Valley_season_2

  • Arrow keys
  • Cluster of keys on a computer keyboard

    The arrow keys (↑ Up, ↓ Down, ← Left, and → Right) are the four keys on a computer keyboard labelled with directional arrows, typically found in an inverted-T

    Arrow keys

    Arrow keys

    Arrow_keys

  • SeaBIOS
  • Open-source implementation of x86 BIOS

    drive boot support BIOS Boot Specification (BBS) Rebooting on Control-Alt-Delete key press Network booting support e.g. iPXE or gPXE Logical block addressing

    SeaBIOS

    SeaBIOS

    SeaBIOS

  • Fibonacci heap
  • Data structure for priority queue operations

    empty data structure, any sequence of a insert and decrease-key operations and b delete-min operations would take O ( a + b log ⁡ n ) {\displaystyle

    Fibonacci heap

    Fibonacci_heap

  • Olivetti typewriters
  • Italian electronics manufacturer

    be deleted half manually by press a delete key which backspaces the paper wagon and then the typist has to press the character he wants to delete. The

    Olivetti typewriters

    Olivetti_typewriters

  • Heap (data structure)
  • Computer science data structure

    otherwise. Internal increase-key or decrease-key: updating a key within a max- or min-heap, respectively delete: delete an arbitrary node (followed by

    Heap (data structure)

    Heap (data structure)

    Heap_(data_structure)

  • American Megatrends
  • International hardware and software company

    stored password, using a simple substitution cipher. By pressing the Delete key during power-on self-test when a prompt is displayed, the BIOS setup utility

    American Megatrends

    American Megatrends

    American_Megatrends

  • Key server (cryptographic)
  • Server on which public keys are stored for others to use

    was hard to delete a public key from the server, and even if it were deleted, someone else can upload a fresh copy of the same public key to the server

    Key server (cryptographic)

    Key_server_(cryptographic)

  • Red–black tree
  • Self-balancing binary search tree data structure

    {\displaystyle n} is the number of entries in the tree. The insert and delete operations, along with tree rearrangement and recoloring, also execute in

    Red–black tree

    Red–black tree

    Red–black_tree

  • Sony Ericsson K800i
  • Cell phone model

    or delete key, and the arrow-labelled button as a "back button". The two buttons labelled by white horizontal lines, known as hotkeys or soft keys perform

    Sony Ericsson K800i

    Sony Ericsson K800i

    Sony_Ericsson_K800i

  • File deletion
  • Removal of a file from a computer's file system

    encryption key has to be unavailable. Crypto-shredding is the practice of 'deleting' data by (only) deleting or overwriting the encryption keys. Crypto-shredding

    File deletion

    File deletion

    File_deletion

  • Graphical identification and authentication
  • Windows component

    responsible for handling the secure attention sequence, typically Control-Alt-Delete, and interacting with the user when this sequence is received. GINA is also

    Graphical identification and authentication

    Graphical_identification_and_authentication

  • Mr. Show with Bob and David
  • Television series

    shows whose creators have cited Mr. Show as an influence include Portlandia, Key & Peele, Kroll Show, The Whitest Kids U' Know, People's Emergency Guide and

    Mr. Show with Bob and David

    Mr._Show_with_Bob_and_David

  • PKCS 11
  • Standard in public cryptography

    create/generate, modify and delete those objects. Most commercial certificate authority (CA) software uses PKCS #11 to access the CA signing key[clarification needed]

    PKCS 11

    PKCS_11

  • Fn key
  • Keyboard modifier key

    The Fn key, short form for function, is a modifier key on many keyboards. It is generally used for the purpose of rapidly changing display or audio settings

    Fn key

    Fn key

    Fn_key

  • Key rollover
  • Ability of a computer keyboard to correctly handle several simultaneous keystrokes

    many cases when more than two keys need to be depressed at the same time, such as Ctrl-Alt-Delete, or when more than two keys are depressed because of fast

    Key rollover

    Key_rollover

  • ThinkPad T series
  • Series of laptops by IBM and Lenovo

    standard six-keys block Insert/Delete/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn on the top right of the keyboard. The Insert key moved above the F12 key and the Delete key has double

    ThinkPad T series

    ThinkPad T series

    ThinkPad_T_series

  • ParaSail (programming language)
  • func Delete(var BMap; Key : Key_Type) is // Search for Key; delete associated node if found for M => BMap.Tree while M not null loop case Key =? M.Key of

    ParaSail (programming language)

    ParaSail (programming language)

    ParaSail_(programming_language)

  • Hash table
  • Associative array for storing key–value pairs

    (\mathrm {key} )} , G e t ( k e y ) {\displaystyle \mathrm {Get} (\mathrm {key} )} and D e l e t e ( k e y ) {\displaystyle \mathrm {Delete} (\mathrm {key} )}

    Hash table

    Hash table

    Hash_table

  • Listening Woman
  • 1978 book by Tony Hillerman

    in the backseat of the car, intending to use the delete key on my new (and first) computer to delete said dog later. That unoutlined dog became crucial

    Listening Woman

    Listening_Woman

  • Data definition language
  • Syntax for defining data structures

    from the DELETE and TRUNCATE statements, in that DELETE and TRUNCATE do not remove the table itself. For example, a DELETE statement might delete some (or

    Data definition language

    Data definition language

    Data_definition_language

  • Apple–Intel architecture
  • Unofficial name used for Macintosh models that use Intel x86 processors

    also lack some keys considered essential on PCs, such as the forward Delete key, although some of them are accessible through the Fn key. Boot process

    Apple–Intel architecture

    Apple–Intel architecture

    Apple–Intel_architecture

  • Page Up and Page Down keys
  • Keys on many computer keyboards

    (sometimes abbreviated as PgUp and PgDn) are two keys commonly found on computer keyboards. The two keys are primarily used to scroll up or down in documents

    Page Up and Page Down keys

    Page Up and Page Down keys

    Page_Up_and_Page_Down_keys

  • Paywall
  • Method of restricting access to content

    (28 March 2011). "How To Hack the New York Times Paywall … With Your Delete Key". Wired. Archived from the original on 3 March 2021. Retrieved 13 October

    Paywall

    Paywall

    Paywall

  • IMac (Intel-based)
  • Line of all-in-one desktop computers by Apple

    Apple Keyboard that excluded the numeric keypad and forward delete key in favor of the fn + Delete keyboard shortcut by default. Users could, however, replace

    IMac (Intel-based)

    IMac (Intel-based)

    IMac_(Intel-based)

  • Audition Online
  • 2004 video game

    pressing the delete key or the "." key on the number pad whereby red keys appear and players have to press in the opposite direction of the red keys. At the

    Audition Online

    Audition_Online

  • B-tree
  • Tree-based computer data structure

    neighbor each have d keys, then a key may be deleted from the internal node by combining it with its neighbor. Deleting the key would make the internal

    B-tree

    B-tree

  • Soft heap
  • Variant on the simple heap data structure

    heaps into one, destroying both delete(S, x): Delete an element from a soft heap findmin(S): Get the element with minimum key in the soft heap Other heaps

    Soft heap

    Soft_heap

  • POSIX terminal interface
  • Computer terminal application programming interface

    such as function key, arrow key, and other special keystrokes (home key, end key, help key, PgUp key, PgDn key, insert key, delete key, and so forth).

    POSIX terminal interface

    POSIX_terminal_interface

  • Enter and return keys
  • Key on computer keyboards

    On computer keyboards, the enter key ⌅ Enter and return key ↵ Return are two closely related keys with overlapping and distinct functions dependent on

    Enter and return keys

    Enter and return keys

    Enter_and_return_keys

  • Skew binomial heap
  • Data structure for priority queues

    decrease-key), a generic transformation reduces the cost of meld to that of insert, while the new cost of delete-min is the sum of the old costs of delete-min

    Skew binomial heap

    Skew_binomial_heap

  • ThinkPad X1 series
  • Series of laptops by Lenovo

    the Shift key to activate Caps Lock. The Delete key was also repositioned to the right of the Backspace key instead of above it. Peter Bright wrote a

    ThinkPad X1 series

    ThinkPad X1 series

    ThinkPad_X1_series

  • Global Assembly Cache
  • Component of Microsoft's .NET Framework

    public key token, and processor architecture. Assemblies are installed by dragging and dropping and uninstalled by selecting and pressing the delete key or

    Global Assembly Cache

    Global_Assembly_Cache

  • Secure attention key
  • Special key combination

    Shift+Stop for PLATO IV in the 1970s. Ctrl+Alt+Delete for Windows NT. Control-Alt-Delete Magic SysRq key Break key Lennart Poettering (2024-11-07). "Lennart

    Secure attention key

    Secure_attention_key

  • Trie
  • Search tree data structure

    trie do not store their associated key. Instead, each node's position within the trie determines its associated key, with the connections between nodes

    Trie

    Trie

    Trie

  • Menu key
  • Button on Windows-oriented computer keyboards

    In computing, the menu key (≣ Menu), or application key, is a key with the primary function to launch a context menu with the keyboard rather than with

    Menu key

    Menu key

    Menu_key

  • Replica 1
  • Clone of the Apple I

    maintains most of the original's functionality, such as the lack of a "delete" key. Briel has described how his first prototype was developed on a (solderless)

    Replica 1

    Replica 1

    Replica_1

  • Marathon 2: Durandal
  • 1995 video game by Bungie

    Himself". Players can see their teammates' points of view by pressing the delete key. Cooperative: Players advance through the single-player scenario, cooperating

    Marathon 2: Durandal

    Marathon_2:_Durandal

  • Van Emde Boas tree
  • Tree data structure

    insert a key/value pair with an m-bit key Delete: remove the key/value pair with a given key Lookup: find the value associated with a given key FindNext:

    Van Emde Boas tree

    Van_Emde_Boas_tree

  • Keyboard shortcut
  • Assignments for computer keyboard keys

    users may customize key bindings to better suit their workflow, adding shortcuts for their commonly used actions and possibly deleting or replacing bindings

    Keyboard shortcut

    Keyboard shortcut

    Keyboard_shortcut

  • WAVL tree
  • Self-balancing binary search tree

    tree. Different binary search trees have different algorithms for insert/delete and balancing algorithms, making it difficult for a systematic study. The

    WAVL tree

    WAVL_tree

  • Binary heap
  • Variant of heap data structure

    decrease-key), a generic transformation reduces the cost of meld to that of insert, while the new cost of delete-min is the sum of the old costs of delete-min

    Binary heap

    Binary heap

    Binary_heap

  • Treap
  • Random search tree data structure

    tree rotation that reverses the parent-child relation between x and z. To delete a node x from the treap, if x is a leaf of the tree, simply remove it. If

    Treap

    Treap

    Treap

  • Dell XPS
  • Line of high-performance computers by Dell

    to the full width of the laptop with minimal spaces between the keys with no Delete key. The trackpad is now incorporated into the palm rest. The XPS 13

    Dell XPS

    Dell XPS

    Dell_XPS

  • Home key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    key is commonly found on desktop and laptop keyboards. The key has the opposite effect of the End key. In limited-size keyboards where the Home key is

    Home key

    Home key

    Home_key

  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
  • Network protocol supporting distributed directory information services

    state of the session. To delete an entry, an LDAP client transmits a properly formed delete request to the server. A delete request must contain the distinguished

    Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

    Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

    Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol

  • Ternary search tree
  • Data structure

    return true idx := idx + 1 p := p.mid return false The delete operation consists of searching for a key string in the search tree and finding a node, called

    Ternary search tree

    Ternary_search_tree

  • Option key
  • Modifier key present on Apple keyboards

    Option+⇧ Shift+' results in Æ. The Option key is often used in conjunction with special keys like Tab ↹, delete, and return to provide alternate functions

    Option key

    Option key

    Option_key

  • Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol
  • Computer network protocol

    defines procedures and packet formats to establish, negotiate, modify and delete Security Associations. SAs contain all the information required for execution

    Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol

    Internet_Security_Association_and_Key_Management_Protocol

  • End key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    The End key is a key commonly found on desktop and laptop keyboards. The key has the opposite effect of the Home key. In some limited-size keyboards where

    End key

    End key

    End_key

  • PowerBook 1400
  • Laptop by Apple

    control panel before rebooting, or pressing the ⌘ Command+⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+Delete keys. According to Low End Mac, the 117 MHz model is a "compromised Mac" due

    PowerBook 1400

    PowerBook 1400

    PowerBook_1400

  • Daniel Keyes
  • American author (1927–2014)

    (link)) has been deleted. Keyes speech on YouTube Quotations related to Daniel Keyes at Wikiquote Daniel Keyes at IMDb Daniel F. Keyes at the Internet

    Daniel Keyes

    Daniel_Keyes

  • System request
  • Computer key

    separate key was needed. This is similar to the way "Control-Alt-Delete" is used under Windows NT. On 84-key keyboards (except the 84-key IBM Model M

    System request

    System_request

  • MusicEase
  • Music notation software

    pressing the G key enters the note G. Pressing the Delete key (Mac) or Backspace key (Windows) then deletes this note. Pressing the Enter key begins a new

    MusicEase

    MusicEase

  • Comparison of data structures
  • called appending. delete: remove the element at a given index. Maps store a collection of (key, value) pairs, such that each possible key appears at most

    Comparison of data structures

    Comparison_of_data_structures

  • Pairing heap
  • Variant of heap data structure

    The amortized time per delete-min is O(log n), and the operations find-min, meld, and insert run in O(1) time. When a decrease-key operation is added as

    Pairing heap

    Pairing_heap

  • Hebrew keyboard
  • Keyboard layout

    right-to-left, as opposed to left-to-right as in English, the cursor keys and delete keys work backwards when Hebrew text is entered in left-to-right directionality

    Hebrew keyboard

    Hebrew keyboard

    Hebrew_keyboard

  • Control-Alt-Delete (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Control-Alt-Delete (abbreviated as Ctrl-Alt-Del) is a combination of keys used for special computer commands. It may also refer to: "Control-Alt-Delete" (Person

    Control-Alt-Delete (disambiguation)

    Control-Alt-Delete_(disambiguation)

  • Secure Shell
  • Cryptographic network protocol

    WinSCP provides similar file management (synchronization, copy, remote delete) capability using PuTTY as a back-end. Both WinSCP and PuTTY are available

    Secure Shell

    Secure_Shell

  • Next Generation Science Standards
  • US effort to update education standards

    them. According to Skeptical Inquirer, the "proposed changes would have deleted key terms and concepts such as evolution and the 4.6-billion-year age of

    Next Generation Science Standards

    Next_Generation_Science_Standards

  • Esc key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    On computer keyboards, the Esc key Esc (named Escape key in the international standard series ISO/IEC 9995) is a key used to generate the escape character

    Esc key

    Esc key

    Esc_key

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  • MELITE
  • Female

    Greek

    MELITE

    (Μελίτη) From the Greek name for the country of Malta, from the Greek word meli, MELITE means "honey."

    MELITE

  • PELEKE
  • Male

    Hawaiian

    PELEKE

    Hawaiian form of English Frederick, PELEKE means "peaceful ruler."

    PELEKE

  • HELENE
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    HELENE

     Scandinavian form of Greek Helénē, probably HELENE means "torch." Compare with another form of Helene.

    HELENE

  • Demetre
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Demetre

    Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the...

    Demetre

  • Delle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Delle

    English : unexplained.French : habitational name from Delle, a place in Territoire de Belfort. The usual French spelling of the family name is Delles.

    Delle

  • ELENE
  • Female

    Greek

    ELENE

    (Ελένη) Modern form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELENE means "torch."

    ELENE

  • HELENE
  • Female

    German

    HELENE

     German form of Greek Helénē, probably HELENE means "torch."

    HELENE

  • DEMETER
  • Male

    Hungarian

    DEMETER

    Hungarian form of Latin Demetrius, DEMETER means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter." 

    DEMETER

  • Demetre
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Demetre

    Gift from Demeter.

    Demetre

  • Demeter
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Greek

    Demeter

    Earth-lover; Demeter is the Mythological Greek Goddess of Corn and Harvest

    Demeter

  • Demeter
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Demeter

    Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the...

    Demeter

  • DELICE
  • Female

    English

    DELICE

    Variant spelling of English Delicia, DELICE means "delight."

    DELICE

  • DELINE
  • Female

    French

    DELINE

    Short form of French Adeline, DELINE means "noble." 

    DELINE

  • Leete
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leete

    English : variant of Leet.An early American bearer of this name was one of the founders of Guilford, CT. William Leete (c. 1613–83), a colonial governor of New Haven colony and CT, was born at Dodington, Huntingtonshire, England. He converted to Puritanism and sailed for America to escape persecution in May 1639.

    Leete

  • SELENE
  • Female

    Greek

    SELENE

    (Σελήνη) Greek myth name of a moon goddess, SELENE means "moon."

    SELENE

  • DELYTH
  • Female

    Welsh

    DELYTH

    Welsh name derived from the element del, DELYTH means "pretty."

    DELYTH

  • DEMETER
  • Female

    Greek

    DEMETER

    (Δημήτηρ) Greek myth name of a goddess of agriculture, derived from Doric Da-mater, DEMETER means "earth mother." Compare with masculine Demeter.

    DEMETER

  • Feleta
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Feleta

    Happy. Feminine of Felix.

    Feleta

  • Celeste
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Celeste

    This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and...

    Celeste

  • CELESTE
  • Female

    English

    CELESTE

    English form of French Céleste, CELESTE means "heavenly."

    CELESTE

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  • Sukshma
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sukshma

    Fine

  • Hohberht
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Hohberht

    High; Bright; Bert's Hill

  • Amarjot
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Amarjot

    The Immortal Light

  • Ahmed
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Ahmed

    Blessed; Gift of Allah; Fortunate

  • Ledwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ledwell

    English : habitational name from Ledwell in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘loud spring’ or ‘loud stream’, from Hl̄de (a river-name derived from hlūd ‘loud’, i.e. ‘roaring stream’, ‘torrent’) + wella ‘well’, ‘spring’, or ‘stream’.

  • Arjun
  • Boy/Male

    American, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Arjun

    Confidence and Power; Pandava Prince; Bright; Peacock; Son of Lord Indra; One of the Pandava Brothers; Pandav; A God; Warrior

  • Bramhanand
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Bramhanand

    Happiness for Knowledge

  • Irandokht
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Parsi

    Irandokht

    Daughter of Iran; Iranian Girl

  • Husna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Husna

    Beauty, Beautiful

  • Jarron
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Jarron

    ModernJaron 'cry of rejoicing.

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  • Depute
  • v. t.

    To appoint as deputy or agent; to commission to act in one's place; to delegate.

  • Deluge
  • n.

    A washing away; an overflowing of the land by water; an inundation; a flood; specifically, The Deluge, the great flood in the days of Noah (Gen. vii.).

  • Devote
  • v. t.

    To appropriate by vow; to set apart or dedicate by a solemn act; to consecrate; also, to consign over; to doom; to evil; to devote one to destruction; the city was devoted to the flames.

  • Deleted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Delete

  • Dilate
  • v. t.

    To enlarge upon; to relate at large; to tell copiously or diffusely.

  • Delta
  • n.

    A tract of land shaped like the letter delta (/), especially when the land is alluvial and inclosed between two or more mouths of a river; as, the delta of the Ganges, of the Nile, or of the Mississippi.

  • Depleting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Deplete

  • Delete
  • v. t.

    To blot out; to erase; to expunge; to dele; to omit.

  • Delated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Delate

  • Delegate
  • v. t.

    To send as one's representative; to empower as an ambassador; to send with power to transact business; to commission; to depute; to authorize.

  • Delegate
  • n.

    One sent by any constituency to act as its representative in a convention; as, a delegate to a convention for nominating officers, or for forming or altering a constitution.

  • Devote
  • v. t.

    To give up wholly; to addict; to direct the attention of wholly or compound; to attach; -- often with a reflexive pronoun; as, to devote one's self to science, to one's friends, to piety, etc.

  • Delate
  • v. i.

    To dilate.

  • Delegate
  • a.

    Sent to act for or represent another; deputed; as, a delegate judge.

  • Delating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Delate

  • Deleting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Delete

  • Deled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dele

  • Denote
  • v. t.

    To mark out plainly; to signify by a visible sign; to serve as the sign or name of; to indicate; to point out; as, the hands of the clock denote the hour.

  • Depleted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Deplete

  • Deluge
  • v. t.

    To overwhelm, as with a deluge; to cover; to overspread; to overpower; to submerge; to destroy; as, the northern nations deluged the Roman empire with their armies; the land is deluged with woe.