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1991 book by Geoffrey Hawthorn
Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences is a 1991 book by Geoffrey Hawthorn, professor of sociology at the University
Plausible_Worlds
Study of historical events that never happened
bring counterfactual history into the world of academia were made until the 1991 publication of Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History
Counterfactual_history
Ability to deny responsibility
Plausible deniability is a social tactic that allows people to deny knowledge, participation, or an active role in carrying out an activity, relaying
Plausible_deniability
Interpretation of quantum mechanics
realized in different "worlds". The evolution of reality as a whole in MWI is rigidly deterministic and dynamically local. Many-worlds is also called the
Many-worlds_interpretation
Concept of philosophy and logic used to express modal claims
Possible worlds are ways things could have been. So there are other possible worlds. The central step of this argument happens at (2) where the plausible (1)
Possible_world
Term used to model separate circumstances that cannot exist together
Impossible worlds are ways how things couldn't have been. (d) So there are impossible worlds. The problem for the defender of possible worlds is that language
Impossible_world
Interactive world generators
and plausible world for up to a minute, but Ars Technica reported that it could only do so for up to 10–20 seconds. Genie 2 could only generate worlds in
Genie_(world_model)
Film production in graphics engines
News. BBC. Retrieved February 27, 2009. Hawthorn, Geoffrey (1993). Plausible Worlds. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521457767
Machinima
Method of deduction
Plausible reasoning is a method of deriving new conclusions from given known premises, a method different from the classical syllogistic argumentation
Plausible_reasoning
8th episode of the 3rd season of Walt Disney anthology series
"The Plausible Impossible" is an episode of the Disneyland television program, originally broadcast on October 31, 1956. Walt Disney explains how drawings
The_Plausible_Impossible
structures", and that the plurality of modern social worlds was "an important cause of the diminishing plausibility of religious traditions." Critics have argued
Plausibility_structure
Process of constructing an imaginary world
only scientifically plausible technology; as such, fictional faster-than-light travel is not depicted in these works. Constructed worlds often have cosmologies
Worldbuilding
Imaginary world created for fictional media
A fantasy world or fictional world is a world created for fictional media, such as literature, film or games. Typical fantasy worlds feature magical abilities
Fantasy_world
Alternate history scenario
of imagination, Swastika Night posits a terrifyingly coherent and plausible [world]", that "considering when it was published, and how little of what
Hypothetical Axis victory in World War II
Hypothetical_Axis_victory_in_World_War_II
scientific groups. While these predictions are generally accepted as plausible within the scientific community, the events and phenomena are not expected
List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
List_of_dates_predicted_for_apocalyptic_events
The Standard of Living, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1987 Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences,
Geoffrey_Hawthorn
Japanese OVA series
disaster and survival scenario. Particular attention has been paid to its plausible world-building and restrained tone, which balances youthful optimism with
Mighty_Space_Miners
Science fiction and fantasy genre
elements in a science fiction context. It tends to describe worlds that appear much like fantasy worlds but are made believable through science fiction naturalist
Science_fantasy
Graphic novel series by Schuiten and Peeters
general, the setting is neither a speculative world nor an alternate history, but rather a "plausible" world for readers to "relate to", as Peeters has emphasized
Les_Cités_obscures
1999 science fiction novel by John Barnes
many-worlds interpretation and parallel-history narratives. He considered it inspired by Fritz Leiber's The Big Time and Keith Laumer's Worlds of the
Finity
Type of video game design
While the openness of the game world is an important facet to games featuring open worlds, the main draw of open-world games is about providing the player
Open_world
Generative AI chatbot by OpenAI
for its limitations and potential for unethical use. It can generate plausible-sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers, known as hallucinations
ChatGPT
Human losses by participating country
primarily in Soviet captivity. Rüdiger Overmans writes "It seems entirely plausible, while not provable, that one half of the 1.5 million missing on the eastern
World_War_II_casualties
Hypothetical stage in the early evolutionary history of life on Earth
enzymes". The properties of RNA make the idea of the RNA world hypothesis conceptually plausible, though its general acceptance as an explanation for the
RNA_world
dance-band music, related only tenuously to the cartoon action". It seems plausible that Duncan adapted the score from pre-existing songs because Bradley
Tom_and_Jerry_filmography
American mobile virtual network operator
2025). "Expert Says 1 Big Claim About 'Trump Mobile' Is Simply 'Not Plausible'". HuffPost. Retrieved June 24, 2025. Morris, Chris. "The Trump Organization
Trump_Mobile
story, and since there are so many of them, readers find them to be a plausible addition that makes the story more realistic. Lists portal Welcome to
List_of_fictional_settlements
2025 film by Edgar Wright
pace generates enough of an endorphin rush to power the movie beyond plausibility nitpicking. It also prevents the audience from probing its worldview
The_Running_Man_(2025_film)
Schema in modal logic
moves to accessible worlds, i.e. that individuals cannot cease to exist. The converse Barcan formula is taken to be more plausible than the Barcan formula
Barcan_formula
2020 film by Ric Roman Waugh
Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "[the film is] not just plausible but recognizable. There's very little otherworldly about this cinematic
Greenland_(film)
2025 film by Francis Lawrence
The Major and then walk away doesn't feel possible, and doesn't feel plausible – not without some sense of why that might happen. Nothing in the movie
The_Long_Walk_(2025_film)
as plausible claimants, the two played a match for the first World Championship in 1886. While Steinitz would later claim that he had been the World Champion
List of World Chess Championships
List_of_World_Chess_Championships
world. How general the following presumptions were is unclear. Before the Age of Discovery, no geographer could make any plausible assumption. World altitude
List of past presumed highest mountains
List_of_past_presumed_highest_mountains
2020 American science documentary television series
Cosmos: Possible Worlds at National Geographic Cosmos: Possible Worlds at Fox Cosmos: Possible Worlds at IMDb Cosmos: Possible Worlds on YouTube – Trailer
Cosmos:_Possible_Worlds
2005 novel by Ken MacLeod
"2006 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 20 July 2009. "2005 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 20 July 2009
Learning_the_World
Acquisition of citizenship by virtue of the circumstances of one's birth
nonetheless, "within the jurisdiction" of the states in which they reside. no plausible distinction with respect to Fourteenth Amendment 'jurisdiction' can be
Birthright citizenship in the United States
Birthright_citizenship_in_the_United_States
American crime drama television series by David Chase
Brian (October 2, 2021). "Tony Sirico's Commercial Acting, Ranked from 'Plausibly Sane' to 'Totally Fucking Walnuts'". MEL Magazine. Archived from the original
The_Sopranos
President of Russia (2000–2008; since 2012)
regards the possibility of Putin's family profiting from this money as plausible. According to the paper, the US$2 billion had been "secretly shuffled
Vladimir_Putin
1999 James Bond film directed by Michael Apted
the role of a nuclear scientist, with Variety calling her "the least plausible nuclear physicist in the history of movies, who makes even the electrochemist
The_World_Is_Not_Enough
which could have launched the war. He argues, "The fact that so many plausible explanations for the outbreak of the war have been advanced over the years
Causes_of_World_War_I
co-leaders Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck were considered the only plausible candidates. Baerbock was announced as chancellor candidate on 19 April
2021_German_federal_election
maps. In 2013, Le Monde plausible was translated into English (United States) by Amy Wells, under the title The Plausible World. A third volume, La Cage
Bertrand_Westphal
President of the United States from 1861 to 1865
that, had Lincoln lived into the Reconstruction era, "It is entirely plausible to imagine Lincoln and Congress agreeing on a Reconstruction policy that
Abraham_Lincoln
Computer Review 11.4 (Winter 1993): 417-429. “Dipping into Possible, Plausible Worlds: the Experience of Interactivity from Virtual Reality to Interactive
J._Yellowlees_Douglas
President of the United States from 1961 to 1963
took office, he privately instructed the CIA that any plan must include plausible deniability by the U.S. His public position was in opposition. In June
John_F._Kennedy
Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs
unaccounted for after the war. Rüdiger Overmans states that it seems entirely plausible, while not provable, that one half of these men were killed in action
Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)
Star at the centre of the Solar System
Population II, heavy-element-poor, stars. The heavy elements could most plausibly have been produced by endothermic nuclear reactions during a supernova
Sun
Military term for a captive of the enemy
103 Archive of World War II memories BBC Soviet Prisoners of War: Forgotten Nazi Victims of World War II HistoryNet Reports made by World War I prisoners
Prisoner_of_war
Cricket World Cup
the team batting first. While the reasoning behind the system seemed plausible, the timing of rain interruptions remained problematic: as the semi-final
1992_Cricket_World_Cup
Concept of moral fairness and administration of the law
fairly. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the most plausible candidate for a core definition comes from the Institutes of Justinian
Justice
Continent
2013. And though the final blow was struck by the Ottoman Turks, it can plausibly be argued that the fatal injury was inflicted by the Latin crusaders in
Europe
American football player and actor (1947–2024)
claimed the word "If" was put in the title so that Simpson would have plausible deniability when his children read the book, because "he couldn't tell
O._J._Simpson
Empirical law on the variance of species in a habitat
about half of a sample of 544 species. suggesting that it is at least a plausible assumption. The degree of precision (D) is defined to be s / m where s
Taylor's_law
statistics regarding the number of persons who go missing throughout the world as a result of trafficking, drug-related violence, and migration. Even the
List of people who disappeared mysteriously (2000–present)
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_(2000–present)
Prime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; 2022–present)
rights claimed by South Africa and for which it is seeking protection are plausible. This is the case with respect to the right of the Palestinians in Gaza
Benjamin_Netanyahu
King of Joseon from 1418 to 1450
evaluated this anecdote as possibly fanciful, but Ledyard argued it was plausible given Yi To's lifelong academic interests. In 1413, Taejong told Yi To
Sejong_the_Great
Historical views about extraterrestrial life
Earth, and that life on other worlds should be plausible. Plurality of worlds – Belief in numerous life-bearing "worlds" Exotheology – Examination of
History of the extraterrestrial life debate
History_of_the_extraterrestrial_life_debate
Compact astronomical body
explanation for galactic nuclei, making supermassive black holes the only plausible explanation. In 1999, David Merritt proposed the M–sigma relation, which
Black_hole
Science fiction television series
entitled War of the Worlds: The Complete Series on DVD. "George Pal's War Of The Worlds TV Series (Circa 1975)". War of the Worlds – Invasion: The Historical
War of the Worlds (1988 TV series)
War_of_the_Worlds_(1988_TV_series)
Elementary particle with extremely low mass
based on observations of the cosmic microwave background. It still seems plausible that heavier, sterile neutrinos might compose warm dark matter, if they
Neutrino
Current millennium spanning the years 2001 to 3000
futures studies seek to understand what will likely continue and what could plausibly change in this period and beyond. See: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
3rd_millennium
Type of superhero possessing superhuman speed
web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Fastest Girl in the World". Disney XD. October 19, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22
Speedster_(fiction)
1974 essay by Larry Niven
"Bigger Than Worlds" is an essay by the American science fiction writer Larry Niven (born 1938). It was first published in March 1974 in Analog magazine
Bigger_Than_Worlds
Season of television series
as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is either busted, plausible, or confirmed). The 2018 season premiered on January 3, in a Wednesday
MythBusters_(2018_season)
1950 book by Immanuel Velikovsky
Worlds in Collision is a book by Immanuel Velikovsky published in 1950. The book postulates that around the 15th century BC, the planet Venus was ejected
Worlds_in_Collision
American children's writer and illustrator (1932–2016)
Woods, enjoyed Babbitt's Herbert Rowbarge. "Mrs. Babbitt creates a plausible world and peoples it with believable humans, but the most satisfaction comes
Natalie_Babbitt
French polymath (1749–1827)
assumption that little or nothing is known a priori about the relative plausibilities of the outcomes, Laplace derived a formula for the probability that
Pierre-Simon_Laplace
Foundational principle in quantum physics
precise definition for the uncertainties Δx and Δp. Instead, he gave some plausible estimates in each case separately. His paper gave an analysis in terms
Uncertainty_principle
1666 prose work by Margaret Cavendish
initially, utopias were sexually fluid worlds. Therefore, they challenged gender conventions. Cavendish's Blazing World demonstrates how sexual and gender-fluid
The_Blazing_World
1962 novel by Philip K. Dick
two worlds, however, the revised version of the outcome of WWII nor the fictional account of our present world, is anywhere near similar to the world we
The_Man_in_the_High_Castle
German Nazi politician and military leader (1893–1946)
He provided evasive, convoluted answers to direct questions and had plausible excuses for all of his actions during the war. He used the witness stand
Hermann_Göring
Change in the heritable traits of populations
1967, along with the proposal of the neutral theory, established the plausibility of mutational explanations for molecular patterns, which are now common
Evolution
2021 crowd disaster in Houston, Texas, US
stopping shows and not equating that with a cancellation was seen as more plausible. The biggest obstacle to that reform was specialty hiring during a global
Astroworld Festival crowd crush
Astroworld_Festival_crowd_crush
2019 book by Priyamvada Gopal
Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent is a 2019 book by Priyamvada Gopal, characterised by Dinyar Patel as "a sweeping account
Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent
Insurgent_Empire:_Anticolonial_Resistance_and_British_Dissent
2022 essay by Aaron Renn
"The Three Worlds of Evangelicalism" is an essay by Aaron Renn published in the February 2022 issue of First Things magazine. The essay refined a chronological
The Three Worlds of Evangelicalism
The_Three_Worlds_of_Evangelicalism
British slang term for an old joke
repertoire that has grown stale or hackneyed with too much repetition. A plausible explanation for the term given by the Oxford English Dictionary is that
Chestnut_(joke)
Theory that viruses predate cellular life
and complete lack of protein-coding capacity make them more plausible relics of the RNA world than any other known entity, describing them as "living fossils"
Virus_world_hypothesis
Frameworks for just organizational operations
external to the firm. Recent work published in 2024 showed that there is a plausibly causal link (not only a correlation) between workforce gender diversity
Diversity, equity, and inclusion
Diversity,_equity,_and_inclusion
Former railway line in Victoria, Australia
expanded yard at Gould, the next station along the line. It is at least plausible that the temporary station could have been provided at the listed chainage
Walhalla_railway_line
US Supreme Court justice since 2020
2017: "Chief Justice Roberts pushed the Affordable Care Act beyond its plausible meaning to save the statute. He construed the penalty imposed on those
Amy_Coney_Barrett
American politician and businessman (born 1947)
Mike Huckabee, and Mitch Daniels), Republican party figures searched for plausible alternatives to Romney. On June 2, 2011, Romney formally announced the
Mitt_Romney
4th-century handwritten Bible copy in Greek
the years preceding Tischendorf's contact, making the claim at least plausible. Simonides also claimed his father had died and the invitation to Mount
Codex_Sinaiticus
Salafi jihadist organization in the Syrian civil war (2012–2017)
hostages. According to the one analyst, the reason why Al Nusra was the only plausible threat was because of Saudi and Qatari funding: "Jabhat Al-Nusra has become
Al-Nusra_Front
Potential for life-friendly planets orbiting brown dwarfs
considered less plausible than for main-sequence stars, due to the cooling central dwarf and tidal forces due to super close-in HZ, but more plausible than for
Habitability of brown dwarf systems
Habitability_of_brown_dwarf_systems
Season of the American television series
June 11, 2014. Kondolojy, Amanda (June 18, 2014). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: World Cup Soccer Leads Night + Deadliest Catch, Rizzoli & Isles, The Haves & the
Fargo_season_1
French wrestler and actor (1946–1993)
regularly selling out the Montreal Forum. Promoters eventually ran out of plausible opponents for him and, as the novelty of his size wore off, the gate receipts
André_the_Giant
1966 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
have termed the Hainish Cycle. The novel's protagonist, "League of All Worlds" ethnographer Gaveral Rocannon, returns to the planet Fomalhaut II after
Rocannon's_World
Organ central to the nervous system
19th century theorists like Santiago Ramón y Cajal argued that the most plausible explanation is that learning and memory are expressed as changes in the
Brain
Pseudoscientific healing technique
because it "has no substantiated health value and lacks a scientifically plausible rationale". Clinical research does not show reiki to be effective as a
Reiki
contrast to an interval estimator, where the result would be a range of plausible values (or vectors or functions). Euler–Bernoulli beam theory Euler–Bernoulli
Glossary_of_engineering:_A–L
Appearance of reality in literature and theater
cultural verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of the fictional work within the cultural and/or historical context of the real world, outside of the work; and
Verisimilitude_(fiction)
Islamist terror attacks in India
of Hindu extremists, and thus provide the Pakistani authorities with plausible deniability. According to Maria, Lashkar-e-Taiba wanted Kasab to be killed
2008_Mumbai_attacks
Scottish historian (born 1964)
presidential primaries and 2024 United States presidential election is a highly plausible outcome despite a "campaign of lawfare" against the former president and
Niall_Ferguson
Proving validity without revealing other data
provided below along with comparisons based on transparency, universality, plausible post-quantum security, and programming paradigm. A transparent protocol
Zero-knowledge_proof
2001 book by Simon Winchester
Sixteen: The Lost and Found Man Seventeen: All Honor to the Doctor. A plausible but whimsical description of the day on which William Smith was let out
The Map that Changed the World
The_Map_that_Changed_the_World
not follow the scientific method. Many scientists have criticized the plausibility of cryptids due to lack of physical evidence, likely misidentifications
List_of_cryptids
1966 book by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann
than worlds internalized in secondary socialization…. Secondary socialization is the internalization of institutional or institution-based ‘sub worlds’…
The Social Construction of Reality
The_Social_Construction_of_Reality
Season of television series
the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is busted, plausible, or confirmed). Original air date: January 11, 2004 Original air date:
MythBusters_(2004_season)
Season of television series
the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is busted, plausible, or confirmed). Original air date: January 16, 2008 The MythBusters test
MythBusters_(2008_season)
casus belli for joining Operation Barbarossa and the war, although it is plausible that Soviet bombers mistook Kassa for nearby Prešov in Slovakia. Hungary
Hungary_in_World_War_II
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Trivikrama | தà¯à®°à¯€à®µà¯€à®•à¯à®°à®®à®¾à®‚
Conqueor of the three worlds
Trivikrama | தà¯à®°à¯€à®µà¯€à®•à¯à®°à®®à®¾à®‚
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lohendra | லோஹேஂதà¯à®°
Lord of three worlds
Lohendra | லோஹேஂதà¯à®°
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Walmersley in Greater Manchester, which according to Ekwall is named from Old English wald ‘forest’ + mere ‘lake’ or (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. However, it is perhaps more plausibly from the genitive case of an Old English personal name Walhmǣr, meaning ‘foreign-famous’, or Waldmǣr ‘rule-famous’ + Old English lēah.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trilokpati | தà¯à®°à¯€à®²à¯‹à®•à¯à®ªà®¤à¯€
Master of all the three worlds
Trilokpati | தà¯à®°à¯€à®²à¯‹à®•à¯à®ªà®¤à¯€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English persone, parsoun ‘parish priest’, ‘parson’ (Old French persone, from Latin persona ‘person’, ‘character’), hence a status name for a parish priest or perhaps a nickname for a devout man. The reasons for the semantic shift from ‘person’ to ‘priest’ are not certain; the most plausible explanation is that the local priest was regarded as the representative person of the parish. The phonetic change from -er- to -ar- was a regular development in Middle English.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish names.Americanized spelling of Swedish Pärsson, Persson (see Persson).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Viswanatha | விஸà¯à®µà®¨à®¾à®¤à®¾
God of universe, Worlds owner or rich
Viswanatha | விஸà¯à®µà®¨à®¾à®¤à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire, which is probably named as ‘the settlement (Old English tūn) associated with a man named Brandsige’. Brandsige, composed of the elements brand ‘sword’ + sige ‘victory’, is not attested as an Old English personal name, but seems plausible.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Triman | தà¯à®°à®¿à®®à®¾à®¨
Worshipped in three worlds
Triman | தà¯à®°à®¿à®®à®¾à®¨
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Various proposals about the origin of the name have been put forward, the most plausible being that it is a topographic name from early Middle English atte hærn ‘at the stones’ (see Hern 5).Simon Athearn (c.1643–1714) was one of the earliest settlers on Martha’s Vineyard, MA. His family is believed to have originated in Kent, England.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Viswanathan | விஸà¯à®µà®¨à®¾à®¤à®¾à®¨Â
God of universe, Worlds owner or rich
Viswanathan | விஸà¯à®µà®¨à®¾à®¤à®¾à®¨Â
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain origin. The most plausible suggestion is that it is a nickname for someone who was in the habit of wearing gloves, from Old French ganté, a derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant) or an occupational name for a glove-maker, Old French gantier. However, a certain Hugh de Gandy was High Sheriff of Devon in 1167; it is possible that his surname is a habitational name from some unidentified place in France or even from Ghent in Flanders (see Gaunt 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Many hypotheses have been put forward as to its origin. The most plausible is that a habitational name from Essworthy (pronounced Essery locally), near Hatherleigh, Devon. Compare Ussery and Esworthy.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lokankara | லோகாநà¯à®•ாரா
Creator of the three worlds
Lokankara | லோகாநà¯à®•ாரா
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : of uncertain origin. The most plausible suggestion is that it is a Norman nickname from Old French mort ‘dead’ (Latin mortuus), presumably referring to a person of deathly pallor or unnaturally still countenance, or possibly to someone who played the part of death in a pageant. However, it could also be the result of survival into the Middle English period of an Old English personal name, Morta, or an Old English vocabulary word mort ‘young salmon or trout’, both postulated by Ekwall to explain various place names (see for example Morcom).French : either a nickname from Old French mort ‘dead’ (see above), or an alteration, by folk etymology, of the personal name Mor(e) (see Moore 3).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lokadhyaksha | லோகாதà¯à®¯à®•à¯à®·
Lord of all the three lokas worlds
Lokadhyaksha | லோகாதà¯à®¯à®•à¯à®·
Surname or Lastname
English (found mainly in Yorkshire)
English (found mainly in Yorkshire) : patronymic from one of several Middle English personal names. Reaney and Wilson have it as ‘son of Hann’ or ‘son of Hand’. Bardsley explains it as ‘son of Anne’, but Anne was not common as a Middle English personal name, although this is very probably the sense of the Scottish surname Anisoun. More plausible in a medieval context, perhaps, is ‘son of Agnes’ (see Annis), or even ‘son of Anselm’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place in Bedfordshire (named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) on the (river) Lea’), or, more plausibly in view of the pattern of distribution, from Luton in Devon (near Teignmouth), named in Old English as ‘Lēofgifu’s settlement’ (from an Old English female personal name composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + gifu ‘gift’). A further possible source of the name is Luton in Kent, named as the ‘settlement of Lēofa’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Palace, One of the three worlds
Boy/Male
Tamil
Viswanath | விஸà¯à®µà®¨à®¾à®¤
God of universe, Worlds owner or rich
Viswanath | விஸà¯à®µà®¨à®¾à®¤
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Rumbald, composed of the Germanic elements rūm ‘wide’, ‘spacious’ (or, more plausibly, a byform of hrūm ‘renown’) + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’.German : variant of Rumpold, Rombold, variants of Rumpel 1.
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Muslim
Small cultivator
Male
Chinese
flight of the roc.
Biblical
God with us;God is with is; Hebrew c. th century
Girl/Female
Latin
An Amazon.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Juhi flower
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York.
Boy/Male
Greek
God fearing.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Blessing. Loan.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Princess
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a.
Obtaining approbation; specifically pleasing; apparently right; specious; as, a plausible pretext; plausible manners; a plausible delusion.
adv.
In a plausible manner.
superl.
Smoothly subservient; supple; compliant; plausible; insinuating.
a.
Not plausible; not wearing the appearance of truth or credibility, and not likely to be believed.
a.
Worthy of being applauded; praiseworthy; commendable; ready.
a.
Using fair speech, or uttered with fairness; bland; civil; courteous; plausible.
n.
Quality of being plausible.
superl.
Smooth; specious; plausible; as, glossy deceit.
a.
Specious; plausible; having an appearance of right or justice.
v. t.
To render plausible.
a.
Lapsible.
n.
Anything plausible or specious.
a.
Plausible, specious.
a.
Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description.
n.
The quality of being plausible; speciousness.
a.
Having a smooth tongue; plausible; flattering.
a.
Using specious arguments or discourse; as, a plausible speaker.
a.
Speaking smoothly; plausible; flattering; smooth-tongued.
adv.
Contentedly, readily.
a.
Capable of being classed.