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Indigenous peoples of North America
The Nez Perce (/ˌnɛz ˈpɜːrs, ˌnɛs -/ ; autonym in Nez Perce: nimíipuu, meaning 'we, the people') are an Indigenous people of the Plateau who still live
Nez_Perce
Native American leader (1840–1904)
the Younger, was a leader of the wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the
Chief_Joseph
Topics referred to by the same term
Perce may refer to: Percé, Quebec, Canada, a city Percé station, a closed Via Rail station Perce Blackborow (1896–1949), Welsh sailor, a stowaway on Ernest
Perce
1877 armed conflict between the U.S. Army and Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest
The Nez Perce War was an armed conflict in 1877 in the Western United States that pitted several bands of the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans and
Nez_Perce_War
Sahaptian language of Northwestern USA
Nez Perce, also spelled Nez Percé or called nimipuutímt (alternatively spelled nimiipuutímt, niimiipuutímt, or niimi'ipuutímt), is a Sahaptian language
Nez_Perce_language
American horse breed noted for spotted color pattern
the heart of Nez Percé country. Gradually, the name evolved into Appaloosa. The Nez Perce lost most of their horses after the Nez Perce War in 1877, and
Appaloosa
Welsh sailor (1896–1949)
Perce Blackborow (1896–1949) was a Welsh sailor and a stowaway on Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917. Blackborow
Perce_Blackborow
Rock formation off the coast of Québec, Canada
Percé Rock (French: Rocher Percé, pronounced [ʁɔʃe pɛʁse], lit. 'Pierced Rock') is a huge sheer rock formation in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the tip
Percé_Rock
City in Quebec, Canada
Percé (French pronunciation: [pɛʁse]) is a city located on the shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, in Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Percé,_Quebec
Perce Point (72°8′S 74°38′W / 72.133°S 74.633°W / -72.133; -74.633) is a low ice-covered headland 12 nautical miles (22 km) west-northwest of Berlioz
Perce_Point
Breed of horse
The Nez Perce Horse is a spotted horse breed of the Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho. The Nez Perce Horse Registry (NPHR) program began in 1995 in Lapwai, Idaho
Nez_Perce_Horse
Prehistoric antler artefact
In archaeology, a perforated baton, bâton de commandement or bâton percé is a type of artefact from prehistoric Europe made from antler, which probably
Perforated_baton
American producer, director, and writer (1899–1955)
Barrier 2008, pp. 223–224. Ghez & Gant 2012, p. 65. "Hollywood Producer, Perce Pearce, Dies". The Boston Globe. July 5, 1955. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com
Perce_Pearce
National forest in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, U.S.
The Nez Perce National Forest is a 4,000,000-acre (16,000 km2) United States National Forest located in west-central Idaho. The forest is bounded on the
Nez_Perce_National_Forest
County in Idaho, United States
the Native American Nez Perce tribe. Nez Perce County is part of the Lewiston, Idaho–WA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Nez Perce County was originally organized
Nez_Perce_County,_Idaho
Series of federally protected historic sites in the northwestern United States
The Nez Perce National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park comprising 38 sites located across the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon
Nez Perce National Historical Park
Nez_Perce_National_Historical_Park
United States historic place
The Old Chief Joseph Gravesite, also known as Nez Perce Traditional Site, Wallowa Lake, Chief Joseph Cemetery and Joseph National Indian Cemetery is a
Old_Chief_Joseph_Gravesite
Native American leader
contribution to the Nez Perce people during the Nez Perce War of 1877. He went by several monikers to include Little Tobacco, Hototo, and Nez Perces Joe. Half French
Poker_Joe
Railway station in Quebec, Canada
The Percé station is a closed Via Rail station in Percé, Quebec, Canada. It served the Montreal-Gaspé train until service east of Matapédia station was
Percé_station
Mountain pass in Montana, United States
Nez Perce Pass is a mountain pass in the Bitterroot Mountains on the border between the U.S. states of Idaho and Montana. The pass is at an elevation
Nez_Perce_Pass
Fur trading post in Washington Territory
Fort Nez Percés (or Fort Nez Percé, with or without the acute accent), later known as (Old) Fort Walla Walla, was a fortified fur trading post on the
Fort_Nez_Percés
Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau
Reservation, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and Nez Perce Tribe. The people are one of the Sahaptin-speaking groups of Native Americans
Palouse_people
Peninsula in Quebec, Canada
of St. Lawrence, is the easternmost point of the peninsula. Percé Rock (or Rocher Percé), an island pierced by a natural arch, is just offshore of the
Gaspé_Peninsula
American missionary (1807–1851)
missionary party with her husband Henry H. Spalding and settled among the Nez Perce People called the nimiipuu in Lapwai, Idaho. She was a well-educated woman
Eliza_Hart_Spalding
1877 flight of native American group
coordinates) The Nez Perce Native Americans fled through Yellowstone National Park between August 20 and Sept 7, during the Nez Perce War in 1877. As the
Nez Perce flight through Yellowstone
Nez_Perce_flight_through_Yellowstone
Nez Perce warrior (c.1855–1935)
He–Mene Mox Mox (born c. 1855, died August 1935) was a Nez Perce warrior who fought in the Nez Perce War of 1877. In his old age, he decided to give the war
Yellow_Wolf_(Nez_Perce)
City in Idaho, United States
Lewiston is a city in and the county seat of Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States, in the state's north central region. It is the third-largest city
Lewiston,_Idaho
Regional county municipality in Quebec, Canada
Le Rocher-Percé (French pronunciation: [lə ʁɔʃe pɛʁse]) is a regional county municipality in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of Quebec, Canada
Le Rocher-Percé Regional County Municipality
Le_Rocher-Percé_Regional_County_Municipality
American politician
Grand) Winfield Perce (June 19, 1836 – March 16, 1911) was a U.S. representative from Mississippi. Born in Buffalo, New York, Perce completed preparatory
Legrand_W._Perce
Topics referred to by the same term
language Nez Perce War, an 1877 war between the Nez Perce tribe and U.S. Government Nez Perce Traditional Site, Wallowa Lake, a Nez Perce cemetery near
Nez_Perce_(disambiguation)
Plateau Penutian language branch of US
literature. Sahaptian includes two languages: 1. Nez Perce (Niimiʼipuutímt) 2. Sahaptin Nez Perce has two principal dialects, Upper and Lower. Sahaptin
Sahaptian_languages
Federally recognized tribe in Washington, US
Sinixt) Chelan Colville Entiat Nespelem Okanagan Methow Sinkiuse-Columbia Nez Perce Palus San Poil Wenatchi The tribes' traditional territories in the Pacific
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Confederated_Tribes_of_the_Colville_Reservation
1877 battle of the Nez Perce War
States Army and the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans during the Nez Perce War. Both sides suffered heavy casualties. The Nez Perce withdrew in good order
Battle_of_the_Big_Hole
President of the United States from 1861 to 1865
State of the Union Address 1877 Electoral Commission Compromise of 1877 Nez Perce War Desert Land Act Great Railroad Strike of 1877 End and aftermath Posse
Abraham_Lincoln
Historical battlefield in Montana, United States
the Nez Perce and U.S. government forces in the five-month conflict known as the Nez Perce War. In 1992, the park was made a part of Nez Perce National
Big_Hole_National_Battlefield
(in the Nez Perce language timʼnépe) is a geological monument near Kamiah, Idaho that is central to an origin story told by the Nez Perce people. The
Heart_of_the_Monster
Nez Perce Indian war leader
was a war leader of the Wallowa band of Nez Perce Indians and a leader of the young warriors in the Nez Perce War in 1877. Ollokot was the son of Tuekakas
Ollokot
National park of Quebec, Canada
Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park (French: Parc national de l'île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé, pronounced [paʁk nɑsjɔnal də lil bɔnavɑ̃tyʁ
Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park
Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé_National_Park
Mountain pass in Wyoming, U.S.
Nez Perce Indians during the Nez Perce War in 1877. Pursued by several hundred soldiers led by General O.O. Howard, Chief Joseph led 700 Nez Perce men
Dead_Indian_Pass
U.S. state
America. American Indian peoples predominant in the area included the Nez Percé in the north and the Northern and Western Shoshone in the south. A Late
Idaho
United States historic place
part of the Nez Perce National Historical Park and the Nez Perce National Historic Trail. In June 1877, several bands of the Nez Perce, resisting relocation
Battle_of_Bear_Paw
Island in Quebec, Canada
village of Percé. Roughly circular in shape, it has an area measuring 4.16 km2 (1.61 sq mi). Bonaventure Island (Île Bonaventure), with Percé, was among
Bonaventure_Island
County in Idaho, United States
from Nez Perce County and established in 1911, it was named after the explorer Meriwether Lewis. Most of the county is within the Nez Perce Indian Reservation
Lewis_County,_Idaho
Part of the 1877 Nez Perce War
Territory. White Bird Canyon was the opening battle of the Nez Perce War between the Nez Perce Indians and the United States. The battle was a significant
Battle_of_White_Bird_Canyon
Nez Perce leader (1810–1848)
Ellis or Ellice (c. 1810–March 1848) was a Nez Perce leader. His grandfather was the respected leader Hohots Ilppilp (also known as Red Grizzly Bear)
Ellis_(Nez_Perce)
Rodeo event with six poles
sanctioned shows, as well as in many gymkhana or O-Mok-See events. The Nez Perce Stake Race is a type of pole bending race which is also a match race: two
Pole_bending
1855 meeting between the United States and Native Americans
between the United States and sovereign tribal nations of the Cayuse, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Yakama. The council occurred on May 29 – June 11;
Walla_Walla_Council
County in Oregon, United States
the Nez Perce term for a structure of stakes (a weir) used in fishing. An alternative explanation is that Wallowa is derived from a Nez Perce word for
Wallowa_County,_Oregon
Mountain pass in Montana, U.S.
Prairie in Idaho. The trail, known as naptnišaqs, or "Nez Perce Trail" in Salish, was used by Nez Perce in the 18th century, and by the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lolo_Pass_(Idaho–Montana)
Italian-born actor (1919–1987)
children, a daughter, was born handicapped, he and his wife founded a charity Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) which aids disabled children and their parents. Though
Lino_Ventura
Sahaptian language in the United States
Nez Perce, sħáptənəxʷ. Cognates appear in other Interior Salishan languages, such as Okanagan sʕaptnx 'Nez Perce' or Spokane saʕáptni 'Nez Perce', indictating
Sahaptin_language
Major river in the northwestern United States
role in the culture and diet of indigenous peoples. The Shoshone and Nez Perce were the largest of several tribes that lived along the river by the turn
Snake_River
Type of morphosyntactic alignment in linguistic typology
tripartite case alignment is a matter of debate; however, Wangkumara, Nez Perce, Ainu, Vakh Khanty, Semelai, Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kham, and Yazghulami have all
Tripartite_alignment
Funicular in France
The Funiculaire du Perce-Neige in Tignes, France is an underground Funicular from the neighborhood Val Claret to the summer-skiing area and the lower
Funiculaire_du_Perce-Neige
Mountain in Wyoming, United States
Nez Perce Peak (11,906 ft (3,629 m)) is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, immediately southeast of Grand Teton. The peak
Nez_Perce_Peak
Nez Percé War leader
1832–1877) was a principal Nez Perce architect of many of the military strategies employed by the Nez Perce during the Nez Perce War of 1877. He, along with
Looking Glass (Native American leader)
Looking_Glass_(Native_American_leader)
Airport in Idaho, United States
Lewiston–Nez Perce County Airport (IATA: LWS, ICAO: KLWS, FAA LID: LWS) is a public airport in the northwest United States, in north-central Idaho. Owned
Lewiston–Nez Perce County Airport
Lewiston–Nez_Perce_County_Airport
Nez Perce leader
Toohoolhoolzote (born c. 1820s, died September 30, 1877) was a Nez Perce leader who fought in the Nez Perce War. He fought after first advocating peace, and died at
Toohoolhoolzote
Historic trail in the northwestern United States
The Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail follows the route taken by a large group of people of the Nez Perce tribe in 1877 to avoid being forced
Nez Perce National Historic Trail
Nez_Perce_National_Historic_Trail
American farmer, frontiersman and author
the U.S. troops pursuing the Nez Perce during the Nez Perce War of 1877; he published his historical account as Nez Perce Joseph: An Account of His Ancestors
Lucullus_Virgil_McWhorter
1961 film by John Huston
suggests rounding up wild mustangs for profit. At a Dayton rodeo, they meet Perce Howland, Gaylord's friend, who joins them after Gaylord pays his entry fee
The_Misfits_(1961_film)
City in Idaho, United States
has been inhabited by the Nez Perce for centuries. The name "Kamiah" is Nez Perce for "many rope litters," as Nez Perce manufactured "Kamia" ropes in
Kamiah,_Idaho
before becoming part of the new Montana Territory in May. Shoshone, Nez Perce, Idaho and Boise Counties were recognized in February 1864; Alturas County
List_of_counties_in_Idaho
the Nez Perce under Chief Joseph and the United States Army. Under General O. O. Howard, the army surprised a Nez Perce village; the Nez Perce counter-attacked
Battle_of_the_Clearwater
1967 autobiography by Andrew Garcia
Blue" out of Fort Ellis from 1876 to 1878. He was present during the Nez Perce War. The book begins in 1878, when Garcia left his job with the army to
Tough_Trip_Through_Paradise
1979 board wargame
the Retreat of the Nez Perce, 1877", is a board wargame published by Simulations Canada in 1979 that simulates the Nez Perce War. The title of the game
I Will Fight No More... Forever
I_Will_Fight_No_More..._Forever
Acadian publishing house
The Perce-Neige Publishing (Éditions Perce-Neige) is an Acadian publishing house founded in 1980 and based in Moncton, New Brunswick. It publishes French-language
Perce-Neige_Publishing
1975 film
forcible removal of his Nez Perce Indian tribe to a reservation in Idaho. Set in 1877, the story follows Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe, who lived in the
I_Will_Fight_No_More_Forever
National forest in Idaho, United States
Clearwater National Forest with headquarters on the Nez Perce Reservation at Kamiah is located in North Central Idaho in the northwestern United States
Clearwater_National_Forest
Lake of Oregon, United States
including the murder of Nez Perce people in the Salmon River area by settlers, and subsequent revenge carried out by some young Nez Perce warriors. Rather than
Wallowa_Lake
by the Nez Perce people on a United States Army encampment in Idaho Territory and a subsequent battle during the Nez Perce War. The Nez Perce defeated three
Battle_of_Camas_Creek
Canadian politician (1830–1884)
admitted to the Lower Canada bar in 1855 and practised at Quebec City and then Percé. In 1858, he was named prothonotary in the Quebec Superior Court. His election
Louis_George_Harper
Mountain pass in Idaho and Montana
is located just north of the pass. During the Nez Perce War in 1877, Chief Joseph's band of Nez Perce traversed the pass on August 22 while evading U.S
Targhee_Pass
impacted the life of the Nez Perce. Nez Perce Indians with Appaloosa horse (c.1895). Nez Perce National Historical Park. Nez Perce encampment (1899). Established
National_Parks_in_Idaho
Nez Perce jazz vocalist
Julia Keefe is a Nez Perce (Nimiipuu) jazz vocalist based in New York City. Keefe was born and raised in Kamiah, Idaho, on a Nez Perce reservation. Keefe
Julia_Keefe
Isabel), a Nez Perce woman who was the daughter of Hin-mah-tute-ke-kaikt also known as Thunder Eyes. Craig was friendly with the Nez Perce tribe: in 1848—in
William_Craig_(frontiersman)
1986 British TV series or programme
married and was happy to keep her independence. Ashley's roguish grandfather Perce (played by Patrick Troughton, but later by Tenniel Evans after Troughton's
The Two of Us (1986 TV series)
The_Two_of_Us_(1986_TV_series)
Ethnic group
Wanapum, Palus, Lower Snake, Skinpah, Walla Walla, Umatilla, Tenino, and Nez Perce. According to early written accounts, Sahaptin-speaking peoples inhabited
Sahaptin
County in Idaho, United States
in its northwest corner. The name was derived from two words in the Nez Perce language to evoke the sense of "the place of pine trees and sestle." The
Latah_County,_Idaho
CCGS Cap Percé is one of the Canadian Coast Guard's 36 Cape-class motor lifeboats. She was scheduled to be stationed at a new Coast Guard station in Kegaska
CCGS_Cap_Percé
County in Idaho, United States
the 1870 census. Efforts to force White Bird's band of Nez Perce tribesmen to the Nez Perce Reservation led to the Battle of White Bird Canyon in 1877
Idaho_County,_Idaho
City in Idaho, United States
Looking Glass joined with the Nez Perce for the Nez Perce War. The name of the town is likely a contraction of the Nez Perce word "koos-koos-kia," a diminutive
Kooskia,_Idaho
1877 battle of the Nez-Perce war
Canyon Creek was a military engagement in Montana Territory between the Nez Perce Indians and the United States Army's 7th Cavalry. The battle was part of
Battle_of_Canyon_Creek
County in Washington, United States
name from a Nez Perce word meaning "Eel Creek." Asotin County is part of the Lewiston–Clarkston metropolitan area, which includes Nez Perce County, Idaho
Asotin_County,_Washington
Prototype for a sailing military aircraft, based on the Douglas DC-3
installed. Referred to as "XCG-47" as well as "XCG-17", and named "Nez Perce", the aircraft undertook its initial flight following conversion on June
Douglas_XCG-17
Book by William T. Vollmann
Grass is a 2015 novel by William T. Vollmann. The novel concerns the Nez Perce War of 1877. The novel is the fifth book in Vollman's series Seven Dreams:
The_Dying_Grass
Historic district in Washington, United States
District is an archaeological area in the United States, located in Nez Perce County, Idaho, and Asotin County, Washington, and centered on the Snake
Snake River Archaeological Site
Snake_River_Archaeological_Site
Australian rugby league footballer
an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. Perce 'Peblo' Pritchard was a halfback from the South Newcastle club and represented
Perce_Pritchard
1877 attack in the Western United States
Camp was a military attack carried out on July 1, 1877, as part of the Nez Perce War by Captain Stephen G. Whipple of the United States Army on the village
Attack_on_Looking_Glass_camp
Nez Percé leader
Native American leader of the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce. Old Joseph was one of the first Nez Percé converts to Christianity and a vigorous advocate of
Old_Chief_Joseph
City in Idaho, United States
Located on the Camas Prairie in north central Idaho, it is within the Nez Perce Indian Reservation. As of the 2020 census, Craigmont had a population of
Craigmont,_Idaho
Perce County, Idaho. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Nez Perce County
National Register of Historic Places listings in Nez Perce County, Idaho
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Nez_Perce_County,_Idaho
Mountain range in Oregon, United States
south-facing slopes. The area was home to the Wallowa band of the Lower Nez Perce. The Nez Perce lived in the canyons and burned trees to create meadows for the horses
Wallowa_Mountains
City in Idaho, United States
named for the local Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans. ("Nezperce" derives from a corruption of the French words nez percé, literally "pierced nose
Nezperce,_Idaho
Australian rules footballer, born 1906
Percy Bentley (13 December 1906 − 25 March 1982) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League. Bentley was a strong ruckman
Percy_Bentley
Historical indigenous people of North America
Relations, the Amikwa were referred to as the Nez Perce (not to be confused with the Pacific Northwest Nez Perce people). They inhabited the north shore of Lake
Amikwa_people
Nez Percé tribal leader
Hal-hal-tlos-tsot or "Lawyer" (c. 1797–1876) was a leader of the Niimíipu (Nez Perce) and among its most famous, after Chief Joseph. He was the son of Twisted
Hallalhotsoot
of Percé on the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada. From its top you can view both the bay of Gaspé up to Forillon National Park, and the bay of Percé including
Pic_de_l'Aurore
Native American leader
and tooat (Shaman or Prophet) of the Lamátta or Lamtáama band of the Nez Perce tribe with the Lamata village along the Salmon River. His band and the village
White Bird (Native American leader)
White_Bird_(Native_American_leader)
US missionary
Presbyterian missionaries and educators working primarily with the Nez Perce in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The Spaldings and their fellow missionaries
Henry_H._Spalding
PERCE
PERCE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pratyaya | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à®¾à®¯
Perception, Thought, Intention
Pratyaya | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à®¾à®¯
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perception, Intelligence, Life, Vigour
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Purcell, or alternatively of Percil (from Old French percer ‘to pierce’ + soel, suel ‘threshold’).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Girl/Female
Tamil
Darsika | தரà¯à®¸à¯€à®•ா
Perceiver
Darsika | தரà¯à®¸à¯€à®•ா
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pramana | பà¯à®°à®®à®¾à®‚நா
Right perception
Pramana | பà¯à®°à®®à®¾à®‚நா
Girl/Female
Tamil
Darshika | தரà¯à®·à®¿à®•ாÂ
Perceiver
Darshika | தரà¯à®·à®¿à®•ாÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
To see, To perceive, To have vision
Girl/Female
Indian
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Male
English
Short form of English Percival, PERCE means "pierced valley."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perception, Intelligence, Life, Vigour, *, Vigour, Sunflower seed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Marmik | மாரà¯à®®à®¿à®•Â
Intelligent, Influential, Insightful, Perceptive
Marmik | மாரà¯à®®à®¿à®•Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Male
Arthurian
, pierce-forest.
Male
French
French name based on Celtic Peredur (of unknown PERCEVEL means), but composed of the Old French elements perce(r) "to pierce" and val "valley," hence "pierced valley." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the pure and innocent knight of King Arthur's court who was known as "the Welshman." He succeeded in the quest for the Holy Grail.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Intelligence, Perception, The earth, Insight
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Percevel, PERCEVAL means "pierced valley."
PERCE
PERCE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Charioteer of the Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Love; Dearly Loved
Girl/Female
Indian
Wonderful, Loved, Blissful, Sent from God
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Brandt, BRANT means "blade, sword."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Love
Female
Arthurian
, lady, domina; or, heart's-sorrow.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sun Faced; With a Face as Bright as the Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mishtu | மிஷà¯à®¤à¯à®‚Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya
Door of the Paradise; Fearless; Right Hand Side
PERCE
PERCE
PERCE
PERCE
PERCE
n.
That which is perceived.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Perceive
v. t.
To receive; to perceive.
a.
Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving; having the faculty or power of perceiving; used in perception.
a.
Perceivable by the eye; capable of being seen; perceptible; in view; as, a visible star; the least spot is visible on white paper.
n.
The quality or state of being perceptible; as, the perceptibility of light or color.
n.
Mental survey; intellectual perception or examination; as, a just view of the arguments or facts in a case.
v. t.
To obtain knowledge of through the senses; to receive impressions from by means of the bodily organs; to take cognizance of the existence, character, or identity of, by means of the senses; to see, hear, or feel; as, to perceive a distant ship; to perceive a discord.
a.
Not perceivable by the eye; invisible; unseen.
a.
Capable of being perceived; perceptible.
n.
The quality or state of being perceptive; power of perception.
n.
The faculty of perceiving; the faculty, or peculiar part, of man's constitution by which he has knowledge through the medium or instrumentality of the bodily organs; the act of apperhending material objects or qualities through the senses; -- distinguished from conception.
n.
One who perceives (in any of the senses of the verb).
a.
Not heard; not perceived by the ear; as, words unheard by those present.
imp. & p. p.
of Perceive
n.
Perception.
a.
Having no moral perception, quality, or relation; involving no idea of morality; -- distinguished from both moral and immoral.
n.
Power of perceiving.
a.
Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable.
n.
The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.