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  • Elsewhere, Perhaps
  • 1966 novel by Amos Oz

    Elsewhere, Perhaps (Hebrew: מקום אחר Makom Acher) is the debut novel of Israeli author Amos Oz and was published in 1966. It is his first attempt portraying

    Elsewhere, Perhaps

    Elsewhere,_Perhaps

  • Cappadocian Greeks
  • Ethnic Greek subgroup

    of the country drives even the poorer classes to seek their living elsewhere. Perhaps the most interesting trait in the character of these Greeks is their

    Cappadocian Greeks

    Cappadocian Greeks

    Cappadocian_Greeks

  • List of St. Elsewhere characters
  • This is a list of characters from the medical drama St. Elsewhere. Portrayed by Ed Flanders (regular cast member, 1982–1987; recurring appearances, 1987–1988)

    List of St. Elsewhere characters

    List_of_St._Elsewhere_characters

  • Gliding
  • Recreational activity and competitive air sport

    complete a cross-country flight. Consequently, they may need to land elsewhere, perhaps in a field, but motorglider pilots can avoid this by starting an engine

    Gliding

    Gliding

    Gliding

  • TT100
  • Theban Tomb

    There is no burial chamber next to this chapel. The vizier's tomb is elsewhere, perhaps even in the Valley of the Kings. Rekhmire's tomb is important both

    TT100

    TT100

    TT100

  • KV4
  • Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings

    appears however that this plan was abandoned in favour of a burial elsewhere (perhaps in Lower Egypt) The most likely explanation for Pinudjem's later restoration

    KV4

    KV4

    KV4

  • Bond (finance)
  • Instrument of indebtedness

    reflecting investors' ability to get a higher interest rate on their money elsewhereperhaps by purchasing a newly issued bond that already features the newly

    Bond (finance)

    Bond (finance)

    Bond_(finance)

  • A Perfect Peace
  • 1982 novel by Israeli author Amos Oz

    novel, Elsewhere, Perhaps (1966). In a 1991 interview with The New York Times Magazine, Oz compared the novel to his earlier Elsewhere, Perhaps (1966)

    A Perfect Peace

    A_Perfect_Peace

  • Cenotaph
  • Monument to a person whose remains are elsewhere

    whose remains are elsewhere or have been lost. It can also be the initial tomb for a person who has since been reinterred elsewhere. Although the majority

    Cenotaph

    Cenotaph

    Cenotaph

  • Habitat
  • Type of environment in which an organism lives

    the absence of sunlight, they must rely on organic material from elsewhere, perhaps decaying matter from glacier melt water or minerals from the underlying

    Habitat

    Habitat

    Habitat

  • Life Is Elsewhere
  • Novel by Milan Kundera

    Madame Bovary, Life Is Elsewhere is perhaps the harshest work ever written against poetry." Kundera, Milan (2000). Life Is Elsewhere. Translated by Asher

    Life Is Elsewhere

    Life_Is_Elsewhere

  • Šuppiluliuma II
  • King of the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire

    II, like Tudḫaliya III before him, moved his residence and court elsewhere, perhaps to the southwest; unlike Tudḫaliya III, however, neither Šuppiluliuma

    Šuppiluliuma II

    Šuppiluliuma II

    Šuppiluliuma_II

  • Church and state in medieval Europe
  • Relationship between the Catholic Church and European states (5th-15th centuries)

    the new state into a theocracy, with a secular state to be created elsewhere, perhaps in Cairo. Godfrey soon died however and was succeeded by his brother

    Church and state in medieval Europe

    Church and state in medieval Europe

    Church_and_state_in_medieval_Europe

  • List of periods and events in climate history
  • changes of 535-536 (535–536 AD), sudden cooling and failure of harvests, perhaps caused by volcanic dust 900–1300 Medieval Warm Period, wet in Europe, arid

    List of periods and events in climate history

    List_of_periods_and_events_in_climate_history

  • Lučan War
  • Legendary early Bohemian conflict

    historical battle, though on a smaller scale and possibly fought elsewhereperhaps near Budeč, where mass graves showing evidence of violent deaths have

    Lučan War

    Lučan War

    Lučan_War

  • .geo
  • top-level domain where it might have been implemented using subdomains elsewhere (perhaps within .arpa, the domain allocated for infrastructure lookups), or

    .geo

    .geo

    .geo

  • Değirmentepe
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    because the primary smelting of ore seems to have been undertaken elsewhere, perhaps already at the mining sites. So questions remain as to whether or

    Değirmentepe

    Değirmentepe

  • Aventine Hill
  • One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    perform his augury on one of the Aventine Hills. Remus performs his elsewhere, perhaps on the southeastern height, the lesser of the Aventine's two hills

    Aventine Hill

    Aventine Hill

    Aventine_Hill

  • Arsenical bronze
  • Alloy

    because the primary smelting of ore seems to have been undertaken elsewhere, perhaps already at the sites of mining. In contrast, the related Norşuntepe

    Arsenical bronze

    Arsenical bronze

    Arsenical_bronze

  • Terence Knox
  • American actor

    substitute teacher. Knox is perhaps best known for his roles as Dr. Peter White, the medical resident-turned rapist on St. Elsewhere. He performed during that

    Terence Knox

    Terence_Knox

  • Orsten
  • Cambrian strata

    marine bottom water habitat of a possibly offshore seashelf at depths of perhaps 50–100 m. The bottom was rich in organic detritus, forming a soft muddy

    Orsten

    Orsten

    Orsten

  • An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity
  • Satirical essay by Jonathan Swift

    government funds, was a drain on resources that might be better spent elsewhere. Swift responds that if the funds used to support the clergy were used

    An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity

    An_Argument_Against_Abolishing_Christianity

  • Ansel Adams
  • American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)

    dead?" Adams replied, "One more crack like that and I will take Mama elsewhere." Adams became interested in playing the piano at age 12 after hearing

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel_Adams

  • Amos Oz
  • Israeli writer, journalist and intellectual (1939–2018)

    stories, in 1965. His first novel, Another Place (published in U.S. as Elsewhere, Perhaps) appeared in 1966. Subsequently, Oz averaged a book per year with

    Amos Oz

    Amos Oz

    Amos_Oz

  • Aaron of Aleth
  • Saint

    Bishop of Aleth. Aaron's feast day is 21 June (at Saint-Malo) or 22 June (elsewhere). He is mentioned in Les Vies des Saints de Bretagne. The town of Saint-Aaron

    Aaron of Aleth

    Aaron of Aleth

    Aaron_of_Aleth

  • History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950
  • Science-fiction and fantasy magazine history

    by Edgar Rice Burroughs, which Burroughs had been unable to sell elsewhere, perhaps because it contained satirical elements aimed at religious fundamentalism

    History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950

    History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950

    History_of_U.S._science_fiction_and_fantasy_magazines_to_1950

  • Sargonid dynasty
  • Final ruling dynasty of Assyria, founded 722 BC

    years that followed his Egyptian campaign, Ashurbanipal was kept busy elsewhere. Perhaps the most famous of his many military campaigns were his two wars against

    Sargonid dynasty

    Sargonid dynasty

    Sargonid_dynasty

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    languages, in addition to Hindi and English, which appear more prominently elsewhere. These are from top to bottom: 1. Assamese, 2. Bengali, 3. Gujarati, 4

    India

    India

    India

  • Ip dip
  • Children's counting-out rhyme

    long that the speaker loses count and cannot predict the chosen person. Perhaps this unpredictability is the reason that there are so many variations,

    Ip dip

    Ip_dip

  • Scarborough Town Wall
  • Walls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England

    and it was gradually removed to provide stone for new construction elsewhere. Perhaps in the late 15th century, a wall was constructed further west, and

    Scarborough Town Wall

    Scarborough Town Wall

    Scarborough_Town_Wall

  • Martin Delany
  • American physician, soldier, and black nationalist (1812–1885)

    United States. He suggested they should leave and found a new nation elsewhere, perhaps in the West Indies or South America. More moderate abolitionists were

    Martin Delany

    Martin Delany

    Martin_Delany

  • 1956 Georgian demonstrations
  • Protests and massacre in Soviet Georgia

    response appeared relatively conciliatory compared to crackdowns elsewhere, perhaps reflecting a calculation that confronting Georgian nationalism directly

    1956 Georgian demonstrations

    1956 Georgian demonstrations

    1956_Georgian_demonstrations

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    pacific qualities, or by ignoring the fate of the victims of aggression elsewhere. War will be avoided, in present circumstances, only by the accumulation

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • Hyracoidea
  • Order of mammals

    form of Dimaitherium, 37 million years ago, but much older fossils exist elsewhere. For many millions of years, hyraxes, proboscideans, and other afrotherian

    Hyracoidea

    Hyracoidea

    Hyracoidea

  • Septuagint
  • Greek translation of Hebrew scriptures

    referred to as the Septuagint initially in early Christian Alexandria, but elsewhere as well. The LXX also formed the basis for the Old Church Slavonic, Syro-Hexaplar

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

  • Meaning (philosophy)
  • Philanthropy conception of meaning

    ideas of approximation, incompleteness, and partiality, what he describes elsewhere as fallibilism and "reference to the future", are essential to a proper

    Meaning (philosophy)

    Meaning_(philosophy)

  • GURPS Horror
  • Sourcebook for GURPS

    the first edition can safely skip the second and spend their money elsewhere, perhaps on a copy of the GURPS Psionics game." GURPS Horror, Fourth Edition

    GURPS Horror

    GURPS_Horror

  • Castello
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Holford (1845–1905), American writer, best known for writing Aristopia, perhaps the first alternative history novel to be written in English Castello Lukeba

    Castello

    Castello

  • Tsunami bomb
  • Hypothetical tectonic weapon causing tsunamis

    but the weapons themselves were never fully developed or used. While perhaps technically feasible, the same nuclear yield deployed instead as an airburst

    Tsunami bomb

    Tsunami_bomb

  • Gilbert Islands
  • Group of islands in Kiribati

    haired and came from elsewhere, perhaps the West (possibly coinciding with the outward spread of Homo sapiens from Africa and elsewhere). As might be expected

    Gilbert Islands

    Gilbert Islands

    Gilbert_Islands

  • Damascus steel
  • Type of steel used in Middle Eastern swordmaking

    least the steel ingots from which they were forged, were imported from elsewhere. The origin of the name "Damascus steel" is contentious. Islamic scholars

    Damascus steel

    Damascus steel

    Damascus_steel

  • Henry VIII
  • King of England from 1509 to 1547

    the great northern rising of 1536–37, known as the Pilgrimage of Grace. Elsewhere the changes were accepted and welcomed, and those who clung to Catholic

    Henry VIII

    Henry VIII

    Henry_VIII

  • Love Marriage Ya Arranged Marriage
  • 2012 Indian TV series or programme

    have a problem and leaves. Shivani plans to leave the city and shift elsewhere to save her from offensive sayings from neighbours and as she has no one

    Love Marriage Ya Arranged Marriage

    Love_Marriage_Ya_Arranged_Marriage

  • Samson Option
  • Israel's deterrence strategy of massive retaliation with nuclear weapons

    Minister Ariel Sharon. He argues in the Final Report of Project Daniel and elsewhere that the effective deterrence of the Samson Option would be increased

    Samson Option

    Samson Option

    Samson_Option

  • Anal sex
  • Sexual activity involving the anus and rectum

    infections due to the high number of infectious microorganisms not found elsewhere on the body, and physical damage to the anus and rectum due to their fragility

    Anal sex

    Anal_sex

  • Sinking of the Titanic
  • 1912 maritime disaster

    attempt to save the 400,000 items of mail being carried aboard Titanic. Elsewhere, air could be heard being forced out by inrushing water. Above them, stewards

    Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking_of_the_Titanic

  • Vatican City
  • Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state

    although at times residing instead in the Quirinal Palace in Rome or elsewhere. Vatican City contains religious and cultural sites such as St Peter's

    Vatican City

    Vatican City

    Vatican_City

  • Poland
  • Country in Central Europe

    autonomy for the Polish Jews, who came to Poland fleeing persecution elsewhere in Europe. In 1320, Władysław I the Short became the first king of a reunified

    Poland

    Poland

    Poland

  • Eadwulf I of Bamburgh
  • Ruler in Northumbria in the early tenth century

    after 927) and Uhtred (perhaps Uhtred); both may have ruled some part of Northumbria. Another two sons are attested elsewhere: Adulf (which McGuigan suggests

    Eadwulf I of Bamburgh

    Eadwulf_I_of_Bamburgh

  • Prunus cerasifera
  • Species of plum

    names cherry plum and myrobalan plum. Native to Eurasia and naturalized elsewhere, P. cerasifera is believed to be one of the parents of the cultivated

    Prunus cerasifera

    Prunus cerasifera

    Prunus_cerasifera

  • Oreomecon nudicaulis
  • Species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae

    and picoteed[check spelling] flowers and is perhaps the best strain for the cool Pacific Northwest (elsewhere this strain's buds frequently fail to open)

    Oreomecon nudicaulis

    Oreomecon nudicaulis

    Oreomecon_nudicaulis

  • Family tree
  • Chart representing family relationships

    continuously linked family lineage, and surviving records are incomplete. Elsewhere in Africa, oral traditions of genealogical recording predominate. Members

    Family tree

    Family tree

    Family_tree

  • Lilith
  • Female entity in Near Eastern mythology

    appears in the middle of a list of eight nouns, most of which appear elsewhere in the biblical texts (so are better documented) and are known to refer

    Lilith

    Lilith

    Lilith

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    have been a more conventional three-, four-, or five-aisled basilica, perhaps resembling the original Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem or the

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Battle of Djerba
  • 1560 naval battle

    vessels as well as the fortified island of Djerba. This victory marked perhaps the high point of Ottoman power in the Mediterranean Sea. Until about 1573

    Battle of Djerba

    Battle of Djerba

    Battle_of_Djerba

  • Christopher Columbus
  • Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)

    on the proposed venture. To keep Columbus from taking his ideas elsewhere, and perhaps to keep their options open, the sovereigns gave him an allowance

    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher_Columbus

  • Sleeper agent
  • Spy in place with no immediate mission

    often been natives of the target country who moved elsewhere in early life and were co-opted (perhaps for ideological or ethnic reasons) before returning

    Sleeper agent

    Sleeper_agent

  • Yuknoom Head
  • Ajaw

    Calakmul. A reasonable inference is that previous Snake kings were based elsewhere (perhaps at Dzibanche). A second military success, this one against an unknown

    Yuknoom Head

    Yuknoom_Head

  • Joe Dixon (actor)
  • English actor (born 1965)

    Joe Dixon (born 10 October 1965) is an English actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Jacques in The Mummy Returns. Dixon was born in Birmingham

    Joe Dixon (actor)

    Joe_Dixon_(actor)

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    'reflecting light', Burmese laŋB 'be bright' and ə-laŋB 'light'; and is perhaps cognate with Chinese chāng < *k-hlaŋ 昌; 'prosperous'', ''bright' (compare

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Byblos figurines
  • Statuettes found in ancient Phoenician temples

    further discoveries at the Temple of the Obelisks, Dunand suggested that perhaps, they might be assemblages of "offering deposits" for festivals. In 1966

    Byblos figurines

    Byblos figurines

    Byblos_figurines

  • Jimmy Kalinowski
  • Fictional character, The Bear TV series

    made some wise real estate investments speculates another account, with perhaps a touch of political or police corruption on the side: "In many scenes

    Jimmy Kalinowski

    Jimmy_Kalinowski

  • Titanic
  • British passenger liner that sank in 1912

    well as hundreds of emigrants from the British Isles, Scandinavia, and elsewhere in Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States and Canada

    Titanic

    Titanic

    Titanic

  • Roddy Lumsden
  • Scottish poet (1966–2020)

    also saw the publication of a privately printed, 38-page pamphlet, Elsewhere Perhaps Later, containing many of the poems which would appear in his first

    Roddy Lumsden

    Roddy Lumsden

    Roddy_Lumsden

  • Jews
  • Ethnoreligious group

    learning, vernacular literacy, and integration into European society. Elsewhere, Jews began to be re-admitted to Western Europe, including England, where

    Jews

    Jews

    Jews

  • Extraterrestrial life
  • Life that does not originate on Earth

    Unsolved problem in astronomy Could life have arisen elsewhere? What are the requirements for life? Are there exoplanets like Earth? How likely is the

    Extraterrestrial life

    Extraterrestrial_life

  • Dashiell Hammett
  • American writer (1894–1961)

    contemporary left-wing media already viewed Hammett's writing with skepticism, "perhaps because his work suggests no solution: no mass-action... no individual

    Dashiell Hammett

    Dashiell Hammett

    Dashiell_Hammett

  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    events in Derry, nationalists held protests at RUC bases in Belfast and elsewhere. Some of these led to clashes with the RUC and attacks on RUC bases. In

    The Troubles

    The Troubles

    The_Troubles

  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964

    what is called religion, or at any rate organised religion, in India and elsewhere, has filled me with horror and I have frequently condemned it and wished

    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal_Nehru

  • Caryota urens
  • Species of flowering plant

    the palm family, native to Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar and Malaysia (perhaps elsewhere in Indo-Malayan region), where they grow in fields and rainforest

    Caryota urens

    Caryota urens

    Caryota_urens

  • Solomon
  • Biblical monarch of ancient Israel

    proclaim Solomon king according to his earlier promise (not recorded elsewhere in the biblical narrative), despite Solomon's being younger than his brothers

    Solomon

    Solomon

    Solomon

  • Jesuits
  • Male religious congregation of the Catholic Church

    by Christ." The name "company" had echoes of the military (reflecting perhaps Ignatius' background as captain in the Spanish army) as well as of discipleship

    Jesuits

    Jesuits

    Jesuits

  • As-salamu alaykum
  • Arabic greeting

    blessed and good. This is how Allah makes His revelations clear to you, so perhaps you will understand." — Surah An-Nur, Ayah 61 The phrase appears a total

    As-salamu alaykum

    As-salamu alaykum

    As-salamu_alaykum

  • The House (TV series)
  • 1995 British documentary television series

    The series received a lot of publicity. Reactions in the press and elsewhere perhaps came as a surprise to the staff of the Opera House, who had co-operated

    The House (TV series)

    The_House_(TV_series)

  • Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences
  • 1966 lecture by Jacques Derrida

    thinking about structures will emerge. The essay begins by speculating, "Perhaps something has occurred in the history of the concept of structure that

    Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences

    Structure,_Sign,_and_Play_in_the_Discourse_of_the_Human_Sciences

  • Isaac Newton
  • English polymath (1642–1727)

    method for reducing noise in measurements, and which does not appear elsewhere at the time. He extended his "error-slaying method" to studies of equinoxes

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac_Newton

  • World Wide Web
  • Linked hypertext system on the Internet

    previously anonymous, images, events, and scenarios that have been imaged elsewhere. Due to image caching, mirroring, and copying, it is difficult to remove

    World Wide Web

    World Wide Web

    World_Wide_Web

  • Incest
  • Sexual activity between close relatives

    marriage, a prominent example being between Njörðr and his unnamed sister (perhaps Nerthus), parents of Freyja and Freyr. Loki in turn also accuses Freyja

    Incest

    Incest

    Incest

  • Uralic languages
  • Language family of Northern Eurasia

    Scandinavia. There are many possible earlier mentions, including the Iyrcae (perhaps related to Yugra) described by Herodotus living in what is now European

    Uralic languages

    Uralic languages

    Uralic_languages

  • Benedetto Buglioni
  • Italian sculptor

    (Annunziata) in Florence, probably dates from the same period. This is perhaps his first work as an independent master: only a record in the books of

    Benedetto Buglioni

    Benedetto Buglioni

    Benedetto_Buglioni

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    Greece proper, resulting in the large-scale establishment of colonies elsewhere: according to one estimate, the population of the widening area of Greek

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • Temple of Artemis
  • Ancient Greek temple in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk, Turkey)

    earliest example of a peripteral type on the coast of Asia Minor, and perhaps the earliest Greek temple surrounded by colonnades anywhere. In the 7th

    Temple of Artemis

    Temple of Artemis

    Temple_of_Artemis

  • Kidnapping of Charley Ross
  • 1874 kidnapping in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    arrived in the form of notes mailed from post offices in Philadelphia and elsewhere, all written in an odd hand and in a coarse, semi-literate style with

    Kidnapping of Charley Ross

    Kidnapping of Charley Ross

    Kidnapping_of_Charley_Ross

  • Tekuder
  • Sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate (1246-1284) (r. 1282-1284)

    Mongol Khongirad tribe as his seventh son. His birth date is not mentioned elsewhere but according to sources he died aged 37, therefore his birth year must

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

  • Sandy Ward
  • American actor (1926–2005)

    1926 – March 6, 2005) was an American film and television actor. He was perhaps best known for playing the recurring role of Logger Pete on 11 episodes

    Sandy Ward

    Sandy_Ward

  • Castle
  • Fortified structure

    the "conquerors lived for a long time in a constant state of alert"; elsewhere the lord's wife presided over a separate residence (domus, aula or mansio

    Castle

    Castle

    Castle

  • Traveller Supplement 13: Veterans
  • Science-fiction role-playing game supplement

    those of you out there who are serious gamers opt to spend money elsewhere, perhaps GDW will get the message and start turning out more creative designs

    Traveller Supplement 13: Veterans

    Traveller_Supplement_13:_Veterans

  • Fury (2014 film)
  • 2014 American-British war film directed by David Ayer

    Oxfordshire on September 30, 2013. Filming continued in the city of Oxford and elsewhere and concluded on November 13, 2013. Fury was released on October 17, 2014

    Fury (2014 film)

    Fury_(2014_film)

  • Kielbasa
  • Smoked Polish sausage

    derived from the Proto-Slavic *kъlbasa. Its exact origin is unclear, perhaps borrowed from either Turkic külbastı or via Jewish butchers, from Hebrew

    Kielbasa

    Kielbasa

    Kielbasa

  • Western barn owl
  • Species of owl

    overlap. In general, owls living on small islands are smaller and lighter, perhaps because they have a higher dependence on insect prey and need to be more

    Western barn owl

    Western barn owl

    Western_barn_owl

  • Pederasty in ancient Greece
  • Social institution of ancient Greece

    renowned". The initiate was called a parastatheis, "he who stands beside", perhaps because, like Ganymede the cup-bearer of Zeus, he stood at the side of

    Pederasty in ancient Greece

    Pederasty in ancient Greece

    Pederasty_in_ancient_Greece

  • Richard Lawson (actor)
  • American actor (born 1947)

    is an American actor who has starred in movies and on television. He is perhaps best known for his roles in genre films; he portrayed Ryan in the 1982

    Richard Lawson (actor)

    Richard Lawson (actor)

    Richard_Lawson_(actor)

  • William Randolph Hearst
  • American newspaper publisher (1863–1951)

    reminds us how many of Hearst's stars would not have been deemed employable elsewhere. One Hearst favorite, George Herriman, was the inventor of the dizzy comic

    William Randolph Hearst

    William Randolph Hearst

    William_Randolph_Hearst

  • African sacred ibis
  • Species of bird

    swollen in summer by individuals migrating southwards from the equator. Elsewhere in Africa it occurs throughout the continent south of the Sahara, but

    African sacred ibis

    African sacred ibis

    African_sacred_ibis

  • Andromeda (mythology)
  • Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology

    endangered female in bondage. The name is Greek (Ἀνδρομέδα, Androméda), perhaps meaning 'mindful of her husband': from the noun ἀνήρ, ἀνδρός, anḗr, andrós

    Andromeda (mythology)

    Andromeda (mythology)

    Andromeda_(mythology)

  • Fried spider
  • Regional delicacy in Cambodia

    snack is a popular attraction for tourists. Spiders are also available elsewhere in Cambodia – in Phnom Penh for instance – but Skuon, a market town on

    Fried spider

    Fried spider

    Fried_spider

  • Timor-Leste
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    documentation in the 16th century until the end of Portuguese rule. From perhaps the thirteenth century, the island exported sandalwood, which was valued

    Timor-Leste

    Timor-Leste

    Timor-Leste

  • Poets' Corner
  • South Transept of Westminster Abbey

    bury them elsewhere in the Abbey, such as Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Other notable poets and writers, such as Aphra Behn, are buried elsewhere in the Abbey

    Poets' Corner

    Poets' Corner

    Poets'_Corner

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    produced only a few fine foods or beverages that were highly appreciated elsewhere in the Greek world, including eels from the Strymonian Gulf and special

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Composer and musician (1756–1791)

    discontented with Salzburg and redoubled his efforts to find a position elsewhere. One reason was his low salary, 150 florins a year; Mozart longed to compose

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

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  • Brockenbrough
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brockenbrough

    English : habitational name from Brackenborough in Lincolnshire or a similarly named place elsewhere (see Brackenbury). This name is found in VA from an early date.

    Brockenbrough

  • Brierley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brierley

    English : habitational name from any of the places called Brierl(e)y, in the West Midlands, West and South Yorkshire, and elsewhere, all of which are named with Old English brǣr ‘briar’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Brierley

  • Hayton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hayton

    English : habitational name from any of various places, in Cumbria, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, East Yorkshire, and elsewhere, so called from Old English hēg ‘hay’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

    Hayton

  • Pennywell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pennywell

    English : habitational name from Pennywell in Tyne and Wear or from a similarly named lost place elsewhere.

    Pennywell

  • Campen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Campen

    Dutch and North German : variant of Kampen.English (Essex; of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in Pas-de-Calais and elsewhere in France named Campagne, or from a Norman form of a regional name from Champagne in northeastern France.

    Campen

  • Rothwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rothwell

    English : habitational name from any of the places, in Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, North Yorkshire, and elsewhere, so named from Old English roð(u) ‘clearing’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.

    Rothwell

  • Attard
  • Surname or Lastname

    Maltese

    Attard

    Maltese : variant of Italian Attardo.English : of uncertain origin, perhaps a topographic name for someone living ‘at the hard’. The noun hard, in Essex and elsewhere, denotes a short causeway leading from the shore into the sea, used by fishermen. Alternatively, the reference may have been to an area of firm ground in a marshy area.

    Attard

  • Ashwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ashwell

    English : habitational name from any of various places, in Essex, Hertfordshire, Rutland, and elsewhere, named Ashwell, from Old English æsc ‘ash tree’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.

    Ashwell

  • Musgrove
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumbria)

    Musgrove

    English (Cumbria) : habitational name from either of two villages in Cumbria, named in Old English with mūs ‘mouse’ (perhaps a byname) + grāf ‘grove’ (see Grove 1). The Norman surname de Mucegros, established in Herefordshire and elsewhere in the 12th and 13th centuries, is unrelated and has died out.

    Musgrove

  • Schofield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly northern)

    Schofield

    English (mainly northern) : habitational name from any of various minor places, in Lancashire and elsewhere, named from Middle English sc(h)ole ‘hut’ (see Scales) + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’.

    Schofield

  • Broom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Broom

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Broom(e) or Brome, from Old English brōm ‘broom’, ‘gorse’. There are such places in Bedfordshire, County Durham, Norfolk, Shropshire, Suffolk, Worcestershire, and elsewhere.

    Broom

  • Bradwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bradwell

    English : habitational name from a place named Bradwell, of which there are examples in Buckinghamshire, Derbyshire, Essex, Somerset, Suffolk, and elsewhere, from Old English brād ‘broad’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.

    Bradwell

  • Blakeley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly West Yorkshire and Lancashire)

    Blakeley

    English (mainly West Yorkshire and Lancashire) : from any of several places so named in Staffordshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Cumbria, and elsewhere (see Blakely).

    Blakeley

  • Clayton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clayton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places, in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, and elsewhere, named Clayton, from Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Clayton

  • Ashworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Ashworth

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from any of various places called Ashworth, in Lancashire and elsewhere, from Old English æsc ‘ash tree’ + wor{dh} ‘enclosed settlement’.

    Ashworth

  • Bradfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bradfield

    English : habitational name from any of the places in Berkshire, Devon, Essex, Suffolk, South Yorkshire, and elsewhere named Bradford, from Old English brād ‘broad’ + feld ‘open country’.

    Bradfield

  • Browell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumberland; of Norman origin)

    Browell

    English (Northumberland; of Norman origin) : habitational name from Breuil in Calvados or from any of numerous places elsewhere in France called La Breuil.

    Browell

  • Bramley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (North Midlands)

    Bramley

    English (North Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places (in Derbyshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Yorkshire, and elsewhere) named Bramley, from Old English brōm ‘broom’, ‘gorse’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Bramley

  • Whitestone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Whitestone

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places called Whitestone, Whitestone Farm, or Whitstone, in Sussex, county Durham, Perth, and elsewhere.

    Whitestone

  • Callicott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Callicott

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places (in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and elsewhere) named Caldecote or Caldecott, from Old English cald ‘cold’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. See also Calcote.

    Callicott

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  • Kanimoli
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Kanimoli

    Speaks with a Gentle Tone

  • Shanthini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shanthini

    The meaning of the name is peace, Calm, And quiet

  • Isbell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Isbell

    English : from the female personal name Isabel(l)(a). This originated as a variant of Elizabeth, a name which owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the fact that it was borne by John the Baptist’s mother. The original form of the name was Hebrew Elisheva ‘my God (is my) oath’; it appears thus in Exodus 6:23 as the name of Aaron’s wife. By New Testament times the second element had been altered to Hebrew shabat ‘rest’, ‘Sabbath’. The form Isabella originated in Spain, the initial syllable being detached because of its resemblance to the definite article el, and the final one being assimilated to the characteristic Spanish feminine ending -ella. The name in this form was introduced to France in the 13th century, being borne by a sister of St. Louis who lived as a nun after declining marriage with the Holy Roman Emperor. Thence it was taken to England, where it achieved considerable popularity as an independent personal name alongside its doublet Elizabeth.

  • Pravarg
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Pravarg

    An Epithet of Lord Vishnu

  • Marissa
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Marissa

    Sea Born

  • Nilaksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nilaksha

    Blue Eyes

  • Vikashini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vikashini

    Brilliant

  • Robbie | ரோப்பீ  
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Robbie | ரோப்பீ  

    Abbreviation of robert famed: bright: shining

  • Qureshi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Qureshi

    Attributed to quraish

  • Tanmay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tanmay

    Engrossed

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  • Foulard
  • n.

    A thin, washable material of silk, or silk and cotton, originally imported from India, but now also made elsewhere.

  • Gauntry
  • n.

    A frame for supporting barrels in a cellar or elsewhere.

  • Chablis
  • n.

    a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.

  • Consistory
  • n.

    The spiritual court of a diocesan bishop held before his chancellor or commissioner in his cathedral church or elsewhere.

  • Tule
  • n.

    A large bulrush (Scirpus lacustris, and S. Tatora) growing abundantly on overflowed land in California and elsewhere.

  • Elsewhere
  • adv.

    In any other place; as, these trees are not to be found elsewhere.

  • Aliunde
  • adv. & a.

    From another source; from elsewhere; as, a case proved aliunde; evidence aliunde.

  • Otherwhere
  • adv.

    In or to some other place, or places; elsewhere.

  • Cenotaph
  • n.

    An empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person who is buried elsewhere.

  • Thence
  • adv.

    Not there; elsewhere; absent.

  • Megalosaurus
  • n.

    A gigantic carnivorous dinosaur, whose fossil remains have been found in England and elsewhere.

  • Let
  • n.

    A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; -- common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic.

  • Melilite
  • n.

    A mineral occurring in small yellow crystals, found in the lavas (melilite basalt) of Vesuvius, and elsewhere.

  • Outdweller
  • n.

    One who holds land in a parish, but lives elsewhere.

  • Keraunograph
  • n.

    A figure or picture impressed by lightning upon the human body or elsewhere.

  • Stationer
  • a.

    A bookseller or publisher; -- formerly so called from his occupying a stand, or station, in the market place or elsewhere.

  • Boots
  • n.

    A servant at a hotel or elsewhere, who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes.

  • Gutter
  • n.

    A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water.

  • Elsewhere
  • adv.

    In some other place; in other places, indefinitely; as, it is reported in town and elsewhere.

  • Digging
  • n.

    Places where ore is dug; especially, certain localities in California, Australia, and elsewhere, at which gold is obtained.