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  • Limited dependent variable
  • A limited dependent variable is a variable whose range of possible values is "restricted in some important way." In econometrics, the term is often used

    Limited dependent variable

    Limited_dependent_variable

  • Regression analysis
  • Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables

    a dependent variable (often called the outcome or response variable, or a label in machine learning parlance) and one or more independent variables (often

    Regression analysis

    Regression analysis

    Regression_analysis

  • Truncation (statistics)
  • In statistics, method of making values limited above or below

    truncation results in values that are limited above or below, resulting in a truncated sample. A random variable y {\displaystyle y} is said to be truncated

    Truncation (statistics)

    Truncation_(statistics)

  • Mills ratio
  • In probability, a theory

    ISBN 0-13-066189-9. Tobin, J. (1958). "Estimation of relationships for limited dependent variables" (PDF). Econometrica. 26 (1): 24–36. doi:10.2307/1907382. JSTOR 1907382

    Mills ratio

    Mills_ratio

  • Logit
  • Function in statistics

    nested logit, mixed logit, exploded logit, and ordered logit Limited dependent variable Logit analysis in marketing Multinomial logit Ogee, curve with

    Logit

    Logit

    Logit

  • Coefficient of multiple correlation
  • Statistical concept

    predictive variables. The coefficient of multiple correlation takes values between 0 and 1. Higher values indicate higher predictability of the dependent variable

    Coefficient of multiple correlation

    Coefficient_of_multiple_correlation

  • Joshua Angrist
  • Israeli–American economist

    half of the male trainee earnings distribution. With regard to limited dependent variable models with binary endogenous regressors, Angrist argues in favour

    Joshua Angrist

    Joshua Angrist

    Joshua_Angrist

  • Continuous or discrete variable
  • Types of numerical variables in mathematics

    the change in the dependent variable to the independent variable at a specific instant. In contrast, a variable is a discrete variable if and only if there

    Continuous or discrete variable

    Continuous or discrete variable

    Continuous_or_discrete_variable

  • Censoring (statistics)
  • Condition in which the value of a measurement or observation is only partially known

    PMID 22719214. Tobin, James (1958). "Estimation of relationships for limited dependent variables" (PDF). Econometrica. 26 (1): 24–36. doi:10.2307/1907382. JSTOR 1907382

    Censoring (statistics)

    Censoring_(statistics)

  • Tobit model
  • Statistical model for censored regressands

    of a class of regression models in which the observed range of the dependent variable is censored in some way. The term was coined by Arthur Goldberger

    Tobit model

    Tobit_model

  • Hurdle model
  • Class of statistical models

    hurdle model Cragg, John G. (1971). "Some Statistical Models for Limited Dependent Variables with Application to the Demand for Durable Goods". Econometrica

    Hurdle model

    Hurdle_model

  • Panel analysis
  • Statistical method

    Lahiri, K.; Lee, L.; et al., eds. (1999). Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent Variable Models. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-63169-6

    Panel analysis

    Panel_analysis

  • Panel data
  • Longitudinal statistical study

    Panel Data on Multi-Period Forecasts". Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent Variable Models. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 226–254. ISBN 0-521-63169-6

    Panel data

    Panel_data

  • Probit model
  • Statistical regression where the dependent variable can take only two values

    In statistics, a probit model is a type of regression where the dependent variable can take only two values, for example married or not married. The word

    Probit model

    Probit_model

  • Choice modelling
  • Method for analyzing revealed preferences

    that means and variances were confounded in limited dependent variable models (where the dependent variable takes any of a discrete set of values rather

    Choice modelling

    Choice_modelling

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    single binary dependent variable, coded by an indicator variable, where the two values are labeled "0" and "1", while the independent variables can each be

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Heckman correction
  • Statistical technique correcting sampling bias

    non-randomly selected samples or otherwise incidentally truncated dependent variables, a pervasive issue in quantitative social sciences when using observational

    Heckman correction

    Heckman_correction

  • Antony Davies
  • American economist, speaker, and author

    "Google Scholar Citations". google.com. "Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent Variable Models". Cambridge University Press. 11 February 2010. U.S. Patent

    Antony Davies

    Antony Davies

    Antony_Davies

  • Truncated regression model
  • truncated for certain ranges of the dependent variable. That means observations with values in the dependent variable below or above certain thresholds

    Truncated regression model

    Truncated_regression_model

  • Categorical variable
  • Variable capable of taking on a limited number of possible values

    In statistics, a categorical variable (also called qualitative variable) is a variable that can take on one of a limited, and usually fixed, number of

    Categorical variable

    Categorical_variable

  • LIMDEP
  • initially developed as an easy-to-use tobit estimator—hence the name, LIMited DEPendent variable models. Econometric Software has continually expanded since the

    LIMDEP

    LIMDEP

  • Zero-inflated model
  • Statistical model allowing for frequent zero values

    Long, J. Scott (1997), Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables (First ed.), Sage Publications, ISBN 978-0803973749 Friendly

    Zero-inflated model

    Zero-inflated_model

  • A. D. Roy
  • British economist (1920–2003)

    Structure of Statistical Models of Truncation, Sample Selection and Limited Dependent Variables". Annals of Economic and Social Measurement. 5 (4): 475–492.

    A. D. Roy

    A._D._Roy

  • Cheng Hsiao
  • Taiwanese-American econometrician and statistician (born 1943)

    Lahiri, Kajal; Lee, Lung Fei, eds. (1999). Analysis of panels and limited dependent variable models : in honour of G.S. Maddala. Cambridge (U.K.): Cambridge

    Cheng Hsiao

    Cheng_Hsiao

  • Simultaneous equations model
  • Type of statistical model

    dependent variables are functions of other dependent variables, rather than just independent variables. This means some of the explanatory variables are

    Simultaneous equations model

    Simultaneous_equations_model

  • Interaction (statistics)
  • Causal or moderating relationship between statistical variables

    models. If two variables of interest interact, the relationship between each of the interacting variables and a third "dependent variable" depends on the

    Interaction (statistics)

    Interaction (statistics)

    Interaction_(statistics)

  • Environment variable
  • User-definable variable associated with each running process in many operating systems

    environment variable is a user-definable value that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer. Environment variables are part of

    Environment variable

    Environment_variable

  • Klaus Zimmermann (economist)
  • German economist

    Zimmermann, K.F. (2006). Pseudo-R2 Measures for Some Common Limited Dependent Variable Models. Journal of Economic Surveys, 10(3), pp. 241–259. Askitas

    Klaus Zimmermann (economist)

    Klaus Zimmermann (economist)

    Klaus_Zimmermann_(economist)

  • Continuously variable transmission
  • Automotive transmission technology

    A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is an automatic transmission that can change through a continuous range of gear ratios, typically resulting

    Continuously variable transmission

    Continuously variable transmission

    Continuously_variable_transmission

  • Michael Keane (economist)
  • American/Australian economist (born 1961)

    Probit Models, (with John Geweke), in Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent Variable Models, Hsiao, Lahiri, Lee and Pesaran editors, Cambridge University

    Michael Keane (economist)

    Michael Keane (economist)

    Michael_Keane_(economist)

  • Count data
  • Statistical data type

    binomial distribution is preferred. Here the count variable would be treated as a dependent variable. Statistical methods such as least squares and analysis

    Count data

    Count_data

  • John Aldrich (political scientist)
  • American political scientist and author

    University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-01270-4 Analysis with a Limited Dependent Variable: Linear Probability, Logit, and Probit Models. 1984. Sage. (with

    John Aldrich (political scientist)

    John_Aldrich_(political_scientist)

  • G. S. Maddala
  • American economist

    emerging areas of econometrics. His 1983 book titled Limited Dependent and Qualitative Variables in Econometrics is now regarded as a classic and seminal

    G. S. Maddala

    G. S. Maddala

    G._S._Maddala

  • List of statistics articles
  • Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing Likert scale Lilliefors test Limited dependent variable Limiting density of discrete points Lincoln index Lindeberg's

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Thurstonian model
  • Stochastic transitivity mathematical model

    Hajivassiliou, V.A. (1993). "Simulation estimation methods for limited dependent variable models". In Maddala, G.S.; Rao, C.R.; Vinod, H.D. (eds.). Econometrics

    Thurstonian model

    Thurstonian_model

  • James Tobin
  • American economist and Nobel Laureate (1918–2002)

    financial markets. He also proposed an econometric model for censored dependent variables, the well-known tobit model. Along with fellow neo-Keynesian economist

    James Tobin

    James Tobin

    James_Tobin

  • Carlos Jarque
  • Mexican economist (born 1954)

    stratification. His research on Consumption and Saving Patterns using Limited Dependent Variable Models, have been pioneering ... his Quarterly Econometric Model

    Carlos Jarque

    Carlos Jarque

    Carlos_Jarque

  • Marginal distribution
  • Aspect of probability and statistics

    calculation for one variable is dependent on another variable. The conditional distribution of a variable given another variable is the joint distribution

    Marginal distribution

    Marginal_distribution

  • Change of variables
  • Mathematical technique for simplification

    change of variables is a basic technique used to simplify problems in which the original variables are replaced with functions of other variables. The intent

    Change of variables

    Change_of_variables

  • Censored regression model
  • Censored regression models are a class of models in which the dependent variable is censored above or below a certain threshold. A commonly used likelihood-based

    Censored regression model

    Censored_regression_model

  • Omnibus test
  • Statistical test of variance

    in a model with two independent variables, if only one variable exerts a significant effect on the dependent variable and the other does not, then the

    Omnibus test

    Omnibus_test

  • Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem
  • Theorem in statistics and econometrics

    linear regression, where a single dependent variable is modeled as a linear function of one or more independent variables. The Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem

    Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem

    Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem

    Frisch–Waugh–Lovell_theorem

  • Variable-range hopping
  • Mechanism of electrical conduction in disordered materials

    and β {\displaystyle \beta } is a parameter dependent on the model under consideration. The Mott variable-range hopping describes low-temperature conduction

    Variable-range hopping

    Variable-range_hopping

  • Common variable immunodeficiency
  • Immune disorder

    Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is an inborn immune disorder characterized by recurrent infections and low antibody levels, specifically in immunoglobulin

    Common variable immunodeficiency

    Common_variable_immunodeficiency

  • Multinomial logistic regression
  • Regression for more than two discrete outcomes

    possible outcomes of a categorically distributed dependent variable, given a set of independent variables (which may be real-valued, binary-valued, categorical-valued

    Multinomial logistic regression

    Multinomial_logistic_regression

  • Type system
  • Computer science concept

    occurrences of the type variable α (resp. term variable x) in τ {\displaystyle \tau } by the type σ (resp. term N). Also referred to as dependent product type,

    Type system

    Type_system

  • Ceiling effect (statistics)
  • Scale attenuation effect in statistics

    an independent variable no longer has an effect on a dependent variable, or the level above which variance in an independent variable is no longer measurable

    Ceiling effect (statistics)

    Ceiling_effect_(statistics)

  • Errors-in-variables model
  • Regression models accounting for possible errors in independent variables

    without error; as such, those models account only for errors in the dependent variables, or responses.[citation needed] In the case when some regressors

    Errors-in-variables model

    Errors-in-variables model

    Errors-in-variables_model

  • Multidimensional panel data
  • Panel Data on Multi-Period Forecasts". Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent Variable Models. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 226–254. ISBN 0-521-63169-6

    Multidimensional panel data

    Multidimensional_panel_data

  • Ceteris paribus
  • Latin phrase

    for example, may seek to control independent variables as factors that may influence dependent variables—the outcomes of interest. Likewise, in scientific

    Ceteris paribus

    Ceteris_paribus

  • Two-step M-estimator
  • Structure of Statistical Models of Truncation, Sample Selection, and Limited Dependent Variables and a Simple Estimator for Such Models, Annals of Economic and

    Two-step M-estimator

    Two-step_M-estimator

  • List of countries and dependencies by area
  • includes entries that are not limited to those in the ISO 3166-1 standard, which covers sovereign states and dependent territories. All 193 member states

    List of countries and dependencies by area

    List of countries and dependencies by area

    List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_area

  • Data type
  • Attribute of data

    a program constrains the possible values that an expression, such as a variable or a function call, might take. On literal data, it tells the compiler

    Data type

    Data type

    Data_type

  • Design of experiments
  • Design of tasks

    more dependent variables, also referred to as "output variables" or "response variables." The experimental design may also identify control variables that

    Design of experiments

    Design of experiments

    Design_of_experiments

  • Variable renewable energy
  • Class of renewable energy sources

    Variable renewable energy (VRE) or intermittent renewable energy sources (IRES) are renewable energy sources that are not dispatchable (adjustable on demand)

    Variable renewable energy

    Variable renewable energy

    Variable_renewable_energy

  • Variance
  • Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average

    (X)]^{2}[\operatorname {E} (Y)]^{2}.} In general, if two variables are statistically dependent, then the variance of their product is given by: Var ⁡ (

    Variance

    Variance

    Variance

  • List of Portuguese wine grape varieties
  • expertise is applied econometrics with an emphasis on wine pricing, limited dependent variables, modelling markets for agricultural products and structural equation

    List of Portuguese wine grape varieties

    List_of_Portuguese_wine_grape_varieties

  • Nonparametric regression
  • Category of regression analysis

    parametric equation is assumed for the relationship between predictors and dependent variable. A larger sample size is needed to build a nonparametric model having

    Nonparametric regression

    Nonparametric_regression

  • Nominal category
  • Concept in statistics

    categorical variable. Categorical variables have two types of scales, ordinal and nominal. The first type of categorical scale is dependent on natural

    Nominal category

    Nominal category

    Nominal_category

  • Atkinson cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle

    hybrids and some non-hybrid vehicles now feature engines with variable valve timing. Variable valve timing can run in the Atkinson cycle as a part-time operating

    Atkinson cycle

    Atkinson cycle

    Atkinson_cycle

  • Non-Newtonian fluid
  • Type of fluid

    that does not follow Newton's law of viscosity; that is, it has variable viscosity dependent on stress. In particular, the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids

    Non-Newtonian fluid

    Non-Newtonian_fluid

  • Instruction set architecture
  • Model that describes the programmable interface of a computer processor

    instructions have variable length, typically integral multiples of a byte or a halfword. Some, such as the ARM with Thumb-extension have mixed variable encoding

    Instruction set architecture

    Instruction_set_architecture

  • VVT-i
  • Automobile variable valve timing technology

    VVT-i, or Variable Valve Timing with intelligence, is an automobile variable valve timing petrol engine technology manufactured by Toyota Group and used

    VVT-i

    VVT-i

    VVT-i

  • Antibody
  • Protein(s) forming a major part of an organism's immune system

    facilitates antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity. Single-chain variable fragments (scFv) are connected to the variable domain of the heavy and

    Antibody

    Antibody

    Antibody

  • Propensity score matching
  • Statistical matching technique

    or with other matching variables or covariates. 1. Estimate propensity scores, e.g. with logistic regression: Dependent variable: Z = 1, if unit participated

    Propensity score matching

    Propensity_score_matching

  • Beta distribution
  • Probability distribution

    beta distribution has been applied to model the behavior of random variables limited to intervals of finite length in a wide variety of disciplines. The

    Beta distribution

    Beta distribution

    Beta_distribution

  • Penetrance
  • Proportion of individuals that express the trait associated with an allele

    penetrance or sex-dependent penetrance and may be the result of allelic variation, disorders in which the expression of the disease is limited to organs only

    Penetrance

    Penetrance

    Penetrance

  • Process tracing
  • Method to develop and test theories

    (complex) causal relationships between the independent variable(s) and the outcome of the dependent variable(s), evaluates pre-existing hypotheses and discovers

    Process tracing

    Process_tracing

  • Long-lived plasma cell
  • White blood cell

    histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II) molecules, initiating T cell-dependent immune responses. Inducible Growth Naive B cells can be stimulated to

    Long-lived plasma cell

    Long-lived_plasma_cell

  • Partial differential equation
  • Type of differential equation

    partial differential equations, corresponding to functions of a single variable. Stochastic partial differential equations and nonlocal equations are widely

    Partial differential equation

    Partial differential equation

    Partial_differential_equation

  • Moderated mediation
  • Statistical phenomenon

    independent variable and the mediator, and Type 2, in which the moderator operates on the relationship between the mediator and the dependent variable. Langfred

    Moderated mediation

    Moderated_mediation

  • Situational theory of publics
  • Theory

    Roser, 1986; Engelberg, Flora, & Nass, 1995). Information seeking (Dependent Variable) Information seeking can also be called “active communication behavior

    Situational theory of publics

    Situational_theory_of_publics

  • Baker rifle
  • Muzzle-loading rifle

    use on any scale beyond irregular companies. Rifles had been issued on a limited basis and consisted of parts made to no precise pattern, often brought

    Baker rifle

    Baker_rifle

  • Well-posed problem
  • Property of differential equations describing physical phenomena

    which no solution exists. So the Cauchy–Kowalevski theorem is necessarily limited in its scope to analytic functions. The energy method is useful for establishing

    Well-posed problem

    Well-posed_problem

  • Multicollinearity
  • Linear dependency situation in a regression model

    regression model are linearly dependent. Perfect multicollinearity refers to a situation where the predictive variables have an exact linear relationship

    Multicollinearity

    Multicollinearity

  • Poisson distribution
  • Discrete probability distribution

    negative binomial regression are useful for analyses where the dependent (response) variable is the count (0, 1, 2, ... ) of the number of events or occurrences

    Poisson distribution

    Poisson distribution

    Poisson_distribution

  • Truncated normal hurdle model
  • Cragg, John G. (September 1971). "Some Statistical Models for Limited Dependent Variables with Application to the Demand for Durable Goods". Econometrica

    Truncated normal hurdle model

    Truncated_normal_hurdle_model

  • Multivariate normal distribution
  • Generalization of the one-dimensional normal distribution to higher dimensions

    p. 207. ISBN 0-444-50552-0. Maddala, G. S. (1983). Limited Dependent and Qualitative Variables in Econometrics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-33825-5

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate_normal_distribution

  • Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Computer network management and monitoring protocol

    manager-to-agent request to retrieve the value of a variable or list of variables. Desired variables are specified in variable bindings (the value field is not used)

    Simple Network Management Protocol

    Simple_Network_Management_Protocol

  • British passport
  • Passport issued to British nationals

    BN(O)[citation needed] and Hong Kong British Dependent Territories Citizen passports held by BN(O)s and British Dependent Territories Citizens with a connection

    British passport

    British_passport

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

    (also known as event source or event stream), maintains a list of its dependents, called observers (also known as event sinks), and automatically notifies

    Observer pattern

    Observer_pattern

  • Shannon–Hartley theorem
  • Theorem that tells the maximum rate at which information can be transmitted

    respectively. Since sums of independent Gaussian random variables are themselves Gaussian random variables, this conveniently simplifies analysis, if one assumes

    Shannon–Hartley theorem

    Shannon–Hartley_theorem

  • Structural equation modeling
  • Form of causal modeling that fit networks of constructs to data

    true-score variables postulated as receiving effects from at least one other modeled variable. Each endogenous variable is modeled as the dependent variable in

    Structural equation modeling

    Structural equation modeling

    Structural_equation_modeling

  • Variable universal life insurance
  • Life insurance combining flexible premiums with investment-linked cash-value accounts

    enough to meet the income and capital needs of his or her dependents. In one form of variable universal life insurance, the cost of insurance purchased

    Variable universal life insurance

    Variable_universal_life_insurance

  • Type 1 diabetes
  • Form of diabetes mellitus

    11p15 is one of the earliest identified non-HLA genes linked to T1D. A variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism in the promoter region of the

    Type 1 diabetes

    Type 1 diabetes

    Type_1_diabetes

  • Agda (programming language)
  • Functional programming language

    possible proof terms (limited to 5 seconds), and if one of the terms fits the specification, it will be put in the meta variable where the action is invoked

    Agda (programming language)

    Agda (programming language)

    Agda_(programming_language)

  • Paravesical fossa
  • Depression in the pelvic wall due to the bladder

    paravesical fossa, which is limited laterally by the fold of peritoneum covering the ductus deferens. The size of this fossa is dependent on the state of distension

    Paravesical fossa

    Paravesical fossa

    Paravesical_fossa

  • Metafont
  • Description language used to define rastertype fonts

    a dependent and eliminates it from the expressions for all other dependents; when no independents remain in the expression for a dependent variable, that

    Metafont

    Metafont

  • Multilevel modeling for repeated measures
  • mean of zero (2) The dependent variable is assumed to be normally distributed. However, binary and discrete dependent variables may be examined in MLM

    Multilevel modeling for repeated measures

    Multilevel_modeling_for_repeated_measures

  • Hysteresis
  • Dependence of the state of a system on its history

    where there are different values of one variable depending on the direction of change of another variable. This history dependence is the basis of memory

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

  • Perturbation theory
  • Methods of mathematical approximation

    equations only solve Newton's gravitational equations when the latter are limited to just two bodies interacting. The gradually increasing accuracy of astronomical

    Perturbation theory

    Perturbation_theory

  • Reluctance motor
  • Type of electric motor

    reluctance. Reluctance motor subtypes include synchronous, variable, switched and variable stepping. Reluctance motors can deliver high power density

    Reluctance motor

    Reluctance motor

    Reluctance_motor

  • Neuroplasticity
  • Ability of the brain to continuously change

    exhibits a higher degree of plasticity than the adult brain. Activity-dependent plasticity can have significant implications for healthy development,

    Neuroplasticity

    Neuroplasticity

  • Permuted congruential generator
  • Type of pseudorandom number generation algorithm

    value is used for subsequent rotations. RXS: An xorshift by a variable (input-dependent) amount. The most significant b−2 bits are used to select a shift

    Permuted congruential generator

    Permuted_congruential_generator

  • Bell's theorem
  • Theorem in physics

    which determine that quantum mechanics is incompatible with local hidden-variable theories, given some basic assumptions about the nature of measurement

    Bell's theorem

    Bell's_theorem

  • Quasi-experiment
  • Empirical interventional study

    to identify the variables. The quasi-independent variable is the variable that is manipulated in order to affect a dependent variable. In a time series

    Quasi-experiment

    Quasi-experiment

  • Glossary of computer science
  • found on that page. The actual format and content of a pointer variable is dependent on the underlying computer architecture. postcondition In computer

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • Mazda MX-3
  • Four-seat coupé by Mazda

    K-series, which were used in a range of Mazda vehicles. These engines use a Variable Length Intake Manifold (VLIM), in order to provide optimal torque using

    Mazda MX-3

    Mazda MX-3

    Mazda_MX-3

  • Binomial regression
  • Regression analysis technique

    distributed response variables (dependent variables), not just categorical variables or ordinal variables, which discrete choice models are limited to by their

    Binomial regression

    Binomial_regression

  • Context-dependent memory
  • Improved recall when the context of a situation is the same

    in the case of context-dependent memory, this framework suggests that the effects of context on memory may also be limited by cognitive factors such

    Context-dependent memory

    Context-dependent_memory

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Online names & meanings

  • Amarendra | அமரேந்த்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Amarendra | அமரேந்த்ர

    This name has a Sanskrit origin, And is a combination of Amar immortal and Indra king of gods. combined, It means, King of the immortals

  • Brower
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brower

    English : variant of Brewer.Respelling of Brauer or Brouwer.

  • Nipti
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Nipti

    Knowledgeable; Treasure

  • Burtis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burtis

    English : unexplained.

  • Denise
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Denise

    God of Wine; Feminine of Dennis; To Advise; Alone; Nun; Solitary; Follower of Dionysus

  • Nasimah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim

    Nasimah

    Gentle Breeze; Fresh Air

  • Frohock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cambridgeshire)

    Frohock

    English (Cambridgeshire) : unexplained.

  • Vidhi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vidhi

    Goddess of destiny

  • Amoghaksi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Amoghaksi

    Of Unerring Eye

  • Tammam |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Tammam |

    Generous

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  • Unlimited
  • a.

    Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited expanse of ocean.

  • Dependency
  • n.

    State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust.

  • Dependence
  • n.

    The act or state of depending; state of being dependent; a hanging down or from; suspension from a support.

  • Self-dependent
  • a.

    Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.

  • Limited
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Limit

  • Dependancy
  • n.

    See Dependent, Dependence, Dependency.

  • Dependently
  • adv.

    In a dependent manner.

  • Appanage
  • n.

    A dependency; a dependent territory.

  • Despondent
  • a.

    Marked by despondence; given to despondence; low-spirited; as, a despondent manner; a despondent prisoner.

  • Deponent
  • v. t.

    A deponent verb.

  • Depender
  • n.

    One who depends; a dependent.

  • Dependent
  • a.

    Relying on, or subject to, something else for support; not able to exist, or sustain itself, or to perform anything, without the will, power, or aid of something else; not self-sustaining; contingent or conditioned; subordinate; -- often with on or upon; as, dependent on God; dependent upon friends.

  • Limited
  • a.

    Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted; as, our views of nature are very limited.

  • Independent
  • a.

    Not dependent; free; not subject to control by others; not relying on others; not subordinate; as, few men are wholly independent.

  • Dependency
  • n.

    A thing hanging down; a dependence.

  • Dependent
  • a.

    Hanging down; as, a dependent bough or leaf.

  • Illimited
  • a.

    Not limited; interminable.

  • Limiter
  • n.

    A friar licensed to beg within certain bounds, or whose duty was limited to a certain district.

  • Pendent
  • a.

    Supported from above; suspended; depending; pendulous; hanging; as, a pendent leaf.

  • Substantive
  • a.

    Depending on itself; independent.