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Species of gastropod
Modulus danielsi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Modulidae. This marine species in the Gulf of Mexico occurs off Florida
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Genus of gastropods
cerodes A. Adams, 1851 Modulus danielsi Petuch & Berschauer, 2023 Modulus disculus (Philippi, 1846) Modulus floridanus Conrad, 1869 Modulus guernei Dautzenberg
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MODULUS DANIELSI
MODULUS DANIELSI
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English
English : metronymic from Mould.
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Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mocháin (see Mohan).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Moyon in La Manche, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Modius (from Latin modus ‘measure’) + the locative suffix -o (genitive -onis).English : nickname from Anglo-Norman French moun ‘monk’ (see Monk).Cornish : nickname for a slender person, from Cornish mon ‘thin’.Korean : variant of Mun.
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Romulus, ROMOLO means "from Rome."
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Latin
Shewolf who nursed Romulus and Remus.
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Founder of Rome.
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Latin American Shakespearean
From the forest. Rhea Silvia was the mother of Rome's founders, Remus and Romulus.
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French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese
Citizen of Rome; Man from Sidon
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Latin
Married a follower of Romulus.
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Arabic
Arabic Form of Paul
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Hindu
Hairy, Charming, The female form of romulus, The female form of romulus
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Latin
Possibly from the Acca Larentia the shewolf who nursed the twins Remus and Romulus.
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South German (also Mütter)
South German (also Mütter) : occupational name for an official employed to measure grain, from Middle High German mutte, mütte ‘bushel’, ‘grain measure’ (Latin modius) + the agent suffix -er.English : variant spelling of Muter.
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Tamil
Hairy, Charming, The female form of romulus, The female form of romulus
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Latin
The shewolf who nursed Remus and Romulus.
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Arabic, Muslim
Pioneers; Explorers; Guides; Leaders; Models
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MODULUS DANIELSI
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Russian Slavic
Ivanhoe is the medieval variant Sir Walter Scott used for the Saxon hero of 'Ivanhoe.
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Scottish
Christ bearer.
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Arabic, Australian, Iranian
Sweet
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Muslim
Support
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Greek
(Λητώ) Greek name LÊTÔ means "the hidden one." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
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Hindu, Indian
Peacock
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Hindu, Indian
Diamond
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Hebrew American French German
Graceful lily.
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Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Jewlery; Accessories
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Live; Lively; Gods Place
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n.
One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa.
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A little hollow; a loculus.
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The white poplar (Populus alba).
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One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.
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The central column in the osseous cochlea of the ear.
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Having small nodes or knots; diminutively nodose.
pl.
of Modus
pl.
of Modiolus
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A quantity or coefficient, or constant, which expresses the measure of some specified force, property, or quality, as of elasticity, strength, efficiency, etc.; a parameter.
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The musk plant (Mimulus moschatus).
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Of or pertaining to mode, modulation, module, or modius; as, modular arrangement; modular accent; modular measure.
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Any positive or negative number that differs from a given number by a multiple of a given modulus; thus, if 7 is the modulus, and 9 the given number, the numbers -5, 2, 16, 23, etc., are residues.
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A fixed part of a module. See Module.
pl.
of Oculus
pl.
of Modius
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A fixed compensation or equivalent given instead of payment of tithes in kind, expressed in full by the phrase modus decimandi.
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The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection.
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Alt. of Nodulous
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of Modulus
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of Loculus