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Compound of Lead
Lead citrate is a compound of lead and citrate that is primarily used as an enhancer for heavy metal staining in electron microscopy. This salt binds to
Lead_citrate
Tendency of a chemical compound to ignite in open air
plant equipment can ignite if exposed to air Lead and carbon powders produced from decomposition of lead citrate Uranium, as shown in the disintegration of
Pyrophoricity
Chemical compound
manufacturer did not remove lead acetate from its product until 2018. Lead acetate has been replaced by bismuth citrate as the progressive colorant.
Lead(II)_acetate
Study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
metals are typically used to stain tissue sections. Uranyl acetate and lead citrate are commonly used to impart contrast to tissue in the electron microscope
Histology
Kidney disease
H) Transmission electron microscopy contrasted with Osmium Tetroxide, Lead Citrate, and Uranyl in block shows capillary loop collapse with hyalinosis in
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Focal_segmental_glomerulosclerosis
Technique used to enhance visual contrast of specimens observed under a microscope
chloride, hexamine, indium trichloride, lanthanum(III) nitrate, lead acetate, lead citrate, lead(II) nitrate, periodic acid, phosphomolybdic acid, potassium
Staining
Culture medium used in microbiology
Thiosulfate–citrate–bile salts–sucrose agar, or TCBS agar, is a type of selective agar culture plate that is used in microbiology laboratories to isolate
Thiosulfate–citrate–bile salts–sucrose agar
Thiosulfate–citrate–bile_salts–sucrose_agar
Antihistamine medication
"Diphenhydramine citrate". PubChem. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Pope C (28 August 2023). "Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride vs Citrate: What's the difference
Diphenhydramine
Drug for erectile dysfunction and hypertension
Viatris after Upjohn was spun off from Pfizer. Pfizer's patent on sildenafil citrate expired in Brazil in 2010. In Canada, Pfizer's patent 2,324,324 for Revatio
Sildenafil
Series of chemical reactions
The citrate-malate shuttle is a series of chemical reactions, commonly referred to as a biochemical cycle or system, that transports acetyl-CoA in the
Citrate–malate_shuttle
Infertility treatment for women
Clomifene, Clomifène, Clomifene citrate, Clomifeni citras, Clomifeno, Clomifert, Clomihexal, Clomiphen, Clomiphene, Clomiphene Citrate, Cloninn, Clostil, Clostilbegyt
Clomifene
Opioid medication
production of fentanyl citrate (the salt formed by combining fentanyl and citric acid in a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio). Fentanyl citrate entered medical use
Fentanyl
Brand of men's hair dye notable for its lead content prior to 2018
triethanolamine, bismuth citrate, sodium thiosulfate, fragrance, and panthenol. Lead acetate has been replaced by bismuth citrate as the progressive colorant
Grecian_Formula
Scientific study
coli usually does grow on citrate in anaerobic conditions and has an active citric acid cycle which can metabolize citrate even under aerobic conditions
E. coli long-term evolution experiment
E._coli_long-term_evolution_experiment
Type of extracellular vesicle
cerebrospinal fluid, blood, and urine. There are three mechanisms which lead to release of vesicles into the extracellular space. First of these mechanisms
Microvesicle
Veterinary medication
sold under the brand name Cerenia among others, when used as maropitant citrate (USAN), is a neurokinin-1 (NK1) receptor antagonist developed by Zoetis
Maropitant
Class of chemical compounds
postfixation with 1% osmium tetroxide. For staining, uranyl acetate and lead citrate can be used. In many studies where individual phlorotannins are isolated
Phlorotannin
Neurological disease
SLC13A5 citrate transporter disorder, or SLC13A5 Epilepsy, is a rare genetic spectrum disorder that presents with neurological symptoms. Symptoms include
SLC13A5 citrate transporter disorder
SLC13A5_citrate_transporter_disorder
collected on 3mm copper (mesh) grids and stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate to make the contents of the tissue electron dense (and thus visible in
Diagnostic electron microscopy
Diagnostic_electron_microscopy
Selective estrogen receptor modulator
February 2025. "Tamoxifen citrate tablet, film coated". DailyMed. Retrieved 12 September 2021. "Soltamox- tamoxifen citrate liquid". DailyMed. Retrieved
Tamoxifen
Formation of mineral deposits in the kidneys
alkali citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium citrate, magnesium citrate, and bicitrate (a combination of citric acid monohydrate and sodium citrate dihydrate)
Kidney_stone_disease
solution developed by Cormedix/Cormedix GmbH. Neutrolin contains heparin and citrate (1000 U/mL and 3.5% respectively), two compounds commonly used to prevent
Catheter_lock_solution
Brand of lemon–lime soft drink
chelating agent calcium disodium EDTA, and replacing sodium citrate with potassium citrate to reduce the beverage's sodium content. This reformulation
7_Up
Medical procedure involving an incision in a vein
Lead Gray Fluoride Oxalate Sodium fluoride (glycolysis inhibitor) Potassium oxalate (anticoagulant) Glucose, lactate, toxicology Yellow Acid-citrate-dextrose
Phlebotomy
Anti-cancer medication
Canada. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 27 December 2024. "Voranigo- vorasidenib citrate tablet, film coated". DailyMed. 9 August 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024
Vorasidenib
Process of obtaining intravenous access
hematology tests because it does minimum damage to cell morphology. Sodium citrate is the anticoagulant used in specimens collected for coagulation tests
Venipuncture
Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)
preventive measure. Although zinc sulfate is a commonly used zinc form, zinc citrate, gluconate and picolinate may be valid options as well. These forms are
Zinc
Type of blood collection equipment for medical testing
ultrasonic nozzle. The additives may include anticoagulants (EDTA, sodium citrate, heparin) or a gel with density between those of blood cells and blood
Vacutainer
(trisodium citrate, pyridoxal 5′-phosphate and tris), CTAD (citrate, theophylline, adenosine, and dipyridamole), magnesium sulfate and acid-citrate-dextrose
Pseudothrombocytopenia
Human male external reproductive organ
including the phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor drugs (such as sildenafil citrate, marketed as Viagra), which work by vasodilation. Priapism, a form of persistent
Human_penis
Chemical compound
colloidal form in micelles bound to casein protein with magnesium, zinc, and citrate–collectively referred to as colloidal calcium phosphate (CCP). Various
Calcium_phosphate
Drug used in the treatment of metabolic acidosis
acid/potassium-sodium citrate is a drug used in the treatment of metabolic acidosis (a disorder in which the blood is too acidic). It is made up of citrate (the weak
Citric acid/potassium-sodium citrate
Citric_acid/potassium-sodium_citrate
Ultrafine particles of silver between 1 nm and 100 nm in size
is citrate reduction. This method was first recorded by M. C. Lea, who successfully produced a citrate-stabilized silver colloid in 1889. Citrate reduction
Silver_nanoparticle
Photographic printing process that produces a blue print
any purpose, the process usually uses two chemicals – ferric ammonium citrate or ferric ammonium oxalate, and potassium ferricyanide, and only water
Cyanotype
Mood-stabilizing psychiatric medication
Street Crash of 1929. It claimed to contain the mood stabilizer lithium citrate, and was one of many patent medicine products popular in the late-19th
Lithium_(medication)
Hormonal disorder in women
listed from most to least effective, are metformin + clomiphene citrate, clomiphene citrate alone, and metformin alone. Women may be more likely to experience
Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome
Polyendocrine_metabolic_ovarian_syndrome
Dietary mineral supplement
Calcium citrate showed better bioavailability in some postmenopausal women, possibly due to low gastric acid output in those women. Calcium citrate is recommended
Calcium_supplement
Species of bacterium
tyrosine hydrolysis and citrate degradation. Citrate is used by S. marcescens to produce pyruvic acid, thus it can rely on citrate as a carbon source and
Serratia_marcescens
Type of fluid replacement used to prevent and treat dehydration
includes sodium chloride, sodium citrate, potassium chloride, and glucose. Glucose may be replaced by sucrose and sodium citrate may be replaced by sodium bicarbonate
Oral_rehydration_therapy
Medical condition caused by the deposition of calcium salts in the kidneys
urine pH can lead to nephrocalcinosis but only if it is accompanied by hypercalciuria and hypocitraturia, since having a normal urinary citrate usually inhibits
Nephrocalcinosis
Defensive mechanism of cells against glycation
dehydrogenase activity. It has been proposed that these changes lead to an accumulation of cytosolic citrate, which in turn inhibits PFK-1, followed by an increase
Randle_cycle
American pharmaceutical company
available in U.S. pharmacies. Further products include NILEMDO (also a ATP Citrate Lyase inhibitor like NEXLETOL) and NUSTENDI (bempedoic acid and ezetimibe
Esperion_Therapeutics
Test for coagulation of blood
and ellagic acid. Blood is drawn into a test tube containing oxalate or citrate, molecules which act as an anticoagulant by binding the calcium in a sample
Partial_thromboplastin_time
Vasodilating drug
work on the development of a PDE5 inhibitor (later known as sildenafil citrate) for the treatment of angina. Sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil and avanafil
PDE5_inhibitor
Medical condition caused by receiving too little or too many nutrients
reduced-osmolarity ORS include glucose, table salt, potassium chloride, and trisodium citrate. For general use, each packet should be mixed with a liter of water. However
Malnutrition
Chemical element with atomic number 20 (Ca)
bioavailability which varies by solubility of the salt involved: calcium citrate, malate, and lactate are highly bioavailable, while the oxalate is less
Calcium
Intravenous transference of blood products
experiment using citrate-saccharose (sucrose) mixture was also a success which could maintain blood cells for two weeks. This use of citrate and sugars, sometimes
Blood_transfusion
Electrolyte replenisher used to treat hypokalemia
"Effect of short-term supplementation of potassium chloride and potassium citrate on blood pressure in hypertensives". Hypertension. 45 (4): 571–574. doi:10
Potassium chloride (medical use)
Potassium_chloride_(medical_use)
Glass or plastic laboratory glassware
additive. For example, a blue-top tube is a 5 ml test tube containing sodium citrate as an anticoagulant, used to collect blood for coagulation and glucose-6-phosphate
Test_tube
Abnormal amount of lipids in the blood
synthesis pathway upstream of statins at ATP citrate lyase. This enzyme synthesizes acetyl-CoA using citrate from the mitochondria. Cholesteryl ester transfer
Dyslipidemia
Species of bacterium
Casein test-negative Starch test- negative Hydrogen sulfide test-positive Citrate agar test-positive Ornithine decarboxylase-positive Lysine decarboxylase-positive
Proteus_mirabilis
Removal, treatment and return of blood plasma
being essential for blood to clot. Citrate is very effective in preventing blood from clotting; however, its use can lead to life-threateningly low calcium
Plasmapheresis
Brand of various antihistamine medications
Benadryl Cough Syrup contains diphenhydramine, ammonium chloride and citrate as its main ingredients. It is used to relieve cough and cold, and also
Benadryl
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
protein, mitochondrial, also known as tricarboxylate carrier protein and citrate transport protein (CTP), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the
Tricarboxylate transport protein, mitochondrial
Tricarboxylate_transport_protein,_mitochondrial
Species of bacterium
antibiotic drug regimens are needed, adverse effects may result. It is citrate-, catalase-, and oxidase-positive. It is found in soil, water, skin flora
Pseudomonas_aeruginosa
Chemical compound
Commission. Directorate General for Health and Consumers. (2013). Opinion on bismuth citrate. Publications Office. doi:10.2772/74214. ISBN 978-92-79-30122-3.
Sodium_bismuthate
Metabolism of fructose
fructolytic pathway to pyruvate, which enters the Krebs cycle, is converted to citrate and subsequently directed toward de novo synthesis of the free fatty acid
Fructolysis
Over-the-counter headache pain reliever
combination product. Contains 500 mg acetaminophen and 38 mg diphenhydramine citrate as a sleep aid. Those same active ingredients were later utilized several
Excedrin_(brand)
Chemical compound
may lead to bleeding diathesis or thrombosis. In addition, removal of calcium ion from these proteins with an organic chelator, such as citrate ion,
Carboxyglutamic_acid
Class of drugs
Formulations include plain sodium citrate, acid-citrate-dextrose, and more. Oxalate has a mechanism similar to that of citrate. It is the anticoagulant used
Anticoagulant
Chemical compound
menthol/peppermint oil, pine tar preparations, potassium guaiacolsulfonate, sodium citrate, squill preparations, tolu balsam and turpentine. United States Food and
Terpin
Subject of radiation experiment (1887–1966)
004551. After immediate treatment including scrubbing, stomach pumping, and citrate chelation (see Donald Mastick), less than 1 microgram of plutonium remained
Albert_Stevens
Chemical compound with formula MgSO4
Udall (1) suggests sodium citrate as of some value together with Epsom salts which will bring about a precipitation of the lead in the form of an insoluble
Magnesium_sulfate
7787–58–8 Bi(CHO2)3 bismuth(III) formate 25573–24–4 BiC6H5O7 bismuth(III) citrate 813–93–4 BiCl3 bismuth(III) chloride 7787–60–2 BiF3 bismuth(III) fluoride
List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound
American chemist (1920–2007)
a microgram of plutonium. Hempelmann gave him a mouthwash of trisodium citrate, which would combine with the plutonium to form a soluble liquid, and sodium
Donald_Mastick
Chemical element with atomic number 19 (K)
role in nutrient cycling by controlling litter composition. Potassium citrate is used to treat a kidney stone condition called renal tubular acidosis
Potassium
Chemical element with atomic number 84 (Po)
polonite; various polonate solutions; and the acetate, bromate, carbonate, citrate, chromate, cyanide, formate, (II) or (IV) hydroxide, nitrate, selenate
Polonium
Medical condition
calcium loss and has an activating effect on bone forming cells. Potassium citrate in conjunction with thiazide diuretics is another medication that has been
Hypercalciuria
Examination of the bowel
phospho soda, sodium picosulfate, or sodium phosphate and/or magnesium citrate) and large quantities of fluid, or whole bowel irrigation is performed
Colonoscopy
American personal care company
remove highly toxic lead acetate from Grecian Formula and other hair dyes. As of January 2022, lead acetate is banned, with bismuth citrate used as its replacement
Combe_Incorporated
Liquid component of blood
Na+ and K+ to the sample, or impurities like lead and aluminum. Chelator anticoagulants like EDTA and citrate salts work by binding calcium (see carboxyglutamic
Blood_plasma
Functional gastrointestinal disorder
required for relief of IBS. Magnesium aluminum silicates and alverine citrate drugs can be effective for IBS. Polymethylsiloxane polyhydrate (Enterosgel)
Irritable_bowel_syndrome
Tablet adding carbonation to water
1950s fad drink Fizzies by adding a fruit flavor to disguise the sodium citrate taste." Once perfected, Emerson named the creation Fizzies. The tablet
Fizzies
Dog breed
these are also compared to humans. The activity of the aerobic enzyme citrate synthase is comparable to that of human endurance runners; this indicates
Greyhound
Overview of and topical guide to biochemistry
respiration : Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – NADH – pyruvate – oxalate – citrate Chemosynthesis Regulation hormones : auxin signal transduction – growth
Outline_of_biochemistry
Type of chemical bonding with metal ions
(PASA), methylglycinediacetic acid (MGDA), glutamic diacetic acid (L-GLDA), citrate, gluconic acid, amino acids, plant extracts etc. Dechelation (or de-chelation)
Chelation
Chinese energy drink
limited to aqua, sugar, food additives for example, citric acid, sodium citrate, flavors, taurine, caffeine, lysine, inositol, malic acid, vitamin PP,
Eastroc_Super_Drink
Assisted reproductive technology procedure
easy to control. It generally involves antiestrogens such as clomifene citrate or letrozole, and is followed by natural or artificial insemination. Surrogacy
In_vitro_fertilisation
Brand of sports-themed beverages and food products
dextrose, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium chloride (table salt), sodium citrate, monopotassium phosphate, and flavoring/coloring ingredients. Some Gatorade
Gatorade
Unplanned, fortunate discovery
They accidentally discovered that their experimental drug, sildenafil citrate, had unexpected side effects of increasing blood flow to certain areas
Serendipity
Variation of solubility of assorted substances
137 147 154 159 Calcium chromate CaCrO4 4.5 2.25 1.83 1.49 0.83 Calcium citrate Ca3(C6H5O7)2 0.095 (25 °C) Monocalcium phosphate Ca(H2PO4)2 1.8 Calcium
Solubility_table
Condition in which a male has abnormally low semen volume
secondary hypogonadism can be treated with off-label use of oral clomiphene citrate which has been shown to increases the level of testosterone in the body
Hypospermia
Excess uric acid in the urine
Hess B (May 2005). "Preventive treatment of nephrolithiasis with alkali citrate--a critical review" (PDF). Urol. Res. 33 (2): 73–9. doi:10.1007/s00240-005-0464-8
Hyperuricosuria
Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)
biology, including magnesium carbonate, magnesium chloride, magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia), magnesium oxide, magnesium sulfate
Magnesium
Species of bacterium
mucoid colonies. If incubated for 24 hours in other media such as indole, citrate, and adonitol, C. koseri will be positive, hydrogen sulfide negative in
Citrobacter_koseri
Citrus fruit
some drugs must be metabolized to become active, and inhibiting CYP3A4 may lead to reduced drug effects. Another effect is that grapefruit compounds may
Grapefruit
Simple ketonic monosaccharide found in many plants
fructose consumption can lead to excess pyruvate production, causing a buildup of Krebs cycle intermediates. Accumulated citrate can be transported from
Fructose
Carboxylic acid
acids occurs. This cannot occur directly. To obtain cytosolic acetyl-CoA, citrate (produced by the condensation of acetyl-CoA with oxaloacetate) is removed
Fatty_acid
Decreased ability to see color or color differences
2024. Description, Types of Color Vision Deficiency, "Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) Drug". RxList.com. drug information. Archived from the original on 8 June
Color_blindness
Chemical compound
either fed into the TCA cycle by condensing with oxaloacetate to form citrate or used in the synthesis of ketone bodies (hence ketogenic) or fatty acids
Isoleucine
Udall (1) suggests sodium citrate as of some value together with Epsom salts which will bring about a precipitation of the lead in the form of an insoluble
Magnesium sulfate (medication)
Magnesium_sulfate_(medication)
Medicine used to reduce diarrhea
previous discoveries of diphenoxylate hydrochloride (1956) and fentanyl citrate (1960). The first clinical reports on loperamide were published in 1973
Loperamide
Agents that relax and loosen the bowels and stools
minutes (rectal) Examples: sodium phosphate (and variants), magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia), and magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt)
Laxative
Chemical compound found in some species of mushrooms
tactile sensations when viewing colors. At higher doses, psilocybin can lead to "intensification of affective responses, enhanced ability for introspection
Psilocybin
Chemical synthesis of ketone bodies
metabolized, and some of it is stored in the form of glycogen or, upon citrate excess, as fatty acids (see lipogenesis). Coenzyme A is recycled at this
Ketogenesis
Series of interconnected biochemical reactions
NAD(P)+ Citrate converted into oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA, this is an ATP dependent step and the key enzyme is the ATP citrate lyase Citrate + ATP +
Biological_carbon_fixation
Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration
activity. In the citric acid cycle, all the intermediates (e.g. citrate, iso-citrate, alpha-ketoglutarate, Succinyl-CoA, succinate, fumarate, malate and
Mitochondrion
Chemical compound
since been shown to be ineffective. Calcium lactate gluconate Calcium citrate Dicalcium phosphate "Calcium Salts". The American Society of Health-System
Calcium_gluconate
Organic compound
a normal component of urine. High blood concentrations of uric acid can lead to gout and are associated with other medical conditions, including diabetes
Uric_acid
Solid buildup of feces in the rectum due to chronic constipation
stool is soft enough to be expelled. Osmotic laxatives such as magnesium citrate work within minutes to eight hours for onset of action, and even then they
Fecal_impaction
LEAD CITRATE
LEAD CITRATE
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶלְעַד) Contracted form of Hebrew El'adah, ELAD means "whom God puts on."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Leake.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEA means "weary." Compare with another form of Lea.
Female
English
 Old English name LEA means "meadow." Compare with another form of Lea.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of Old English Lea, LEAH means "meadow." Compare with other forms of Leah.
Female
Hebrew
(לֵ×ָה) Hebrew name LEAH means "weary." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's first wife. Compare with other forms of Leah.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Danish, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Swedish, Telugu
Lead
Female
English
(Λήδα) Greek name LEDA means "woman." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Castor, Pollux and Helen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named with the Germanic element lÄr ‘clearing’.English : variant of Layer.English : nickname from Old English hlÄ“or ‘cheek’, ‘face’Irish : reduced Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Giolla Uidhir ‘son of the swarthy lad’ or ‘son of the servant of Odhar’, a byname from odhar (genitive uidhir) ‘dun-colored’, ‘weatherbeaten’. Compare McAleer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Middle English mede ‘meadow’ (Old English mǣd).English : metonymic occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead (Old English meodu), an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a metonymic nickname for a needy person, from Middle English ne(e)d ‘need’.Respelling of German Nied.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old English byname, Red, READ means "red-headed or ruddy-complexioned."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon)
English (chiefly Devon) : nickname for a thin or lean person, from Middle English lene ‘lean’ (Old English hlǣne).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Liatháin (see Lehane).Reduced form of Scottish McLean.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and Irish
Scottish and Irish : possibly a reduced and altered form of McLeish.English : see Lees 2.Americanized form of German Lasch.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal names Lēofa (masculine) and Lēofe (feminine) ‘dear’, ‘beloved’. These names were in part short forms of various compound names with this first element, in part independent affectionate bynames.English : apparently a topographic name for someone who lived in a densely foliated area, from Middle English lēaf ‘leaf’; a certain Robert Intheleaves is recorded in London in the 14th century.Americanized form of Swedish Lö(ö)f, Löv, an ornamental name from löv ‘leaf’.English translation of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental surname Blatt.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Kent)
English (chiefly Kent) : from Middle English heved ‘head’, applied as a nickname for someone with some peculiarity or disproportion of the head, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or at the head of a stream or valley. This surname has long been established in Ireland.
Female
Greek
(Λήδα) Greek name LEDA means "woman." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Kastor, Pollux and Helen.
Surname or Lastname
English, Spanish, and Portuguese
English, Spanish, and Portuguese : nickname for a loyal or trustworthy person, from Old French leial, Spanish and Portuguese leal ‘loyal’, ‘faithful (to obligations)’, Latin legalis, from lex, ‘law’, ‘obligation’ (genitive legis).
LEAD CITRATE
LEAD CITRATE
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Wigan (now in Greater Manchester), so called from Old English mearc ‘boundary’ + lanu ‘lane’.English (Lancashire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of border or boundary land (see Mark) or a status name for someone who held land with an annual value of one mark.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Japanese
Field of Beans
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Gift of God
Boy/Male
Arabic
Obvious; Evident
Male
Italian
Pet form of Italian Vicenzo, VICO means "conqueror."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gayanthika | காயஂதிகா
Singing
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Wise Counsellor; Sage; Counsel from the Elves; Elf; Magical Counsel; Spanish Form of Alfred; Elf Counsel
Girl/Female
Indian
Place
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
Enclosed Meadow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift
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v. t.
To tend or reach in a certain direction, or to a certain place; as, the path leads to the mill; gambling leads to other vices.
a.
Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
v. t.
To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle.
imp. & p. p.
of Lead
n.
A small cylinder of black lead or plumbago, used in pencils.
v. t.
To guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection; as, a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man.
v. t.
To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page; leaded matter.
v. t.
To go or to be in advance of; to precede; hence, to be foremost or chief among; as, the big sloop led the fleet of yachts; the Guards led the attack; Demosthenes leads the orators of all ages.
imp. & p. p.
of Lead.
n.
Sheets or plates of lead used as a covering for roofs; hence, pl., a roof covered with lead sheets or terne plates.
n.
An article made of lead or an alloy of lead
n.
The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another.
a.
Resembling lead.
v. t.
To begin a game, round, or trick, with; as, to lead trumps; the double five was led.
imp. & p. p.
of Read
n.
A plummet or mass of lead, used in sounding at sea.
v. t.
To be at the head of; to put one's self at the head of; to lead; to direct; to act as leader to; as, to head an army, an expedition, or a riot.
n.
precedence; advance position; also, the measure of precedence; as, the white horse had the lead; a lead of a boat's length, or of half a second.
a.
Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.
v. t.
To conduct or direct with authority; to have direction or charge of; as, to lead an army, an exploring party, or a search; to lead a political party.