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1971 novel by Piers Anthony
Prostho Plus is a science-fiction novel by Piers Anthony, published in 1971. It is a 'fix-up' from previously published stories (1967-1970). It is a humorous
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(1969; 1977 revised) The E.S.P. Worm (1970) with Robert E. Margroff Prostho Plus (1971) Race Against Time (1973) Rings of Ice (1974) Triple Détente (1974)
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in one episode) Dr. Carey – from Stuart Little Dr. Dillingham – from Prostho Plus. Walt Duncan – head of the household at the centre of comic strip Zits
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German
Proto-Germanic name, INGWAZ means "Lord of the Inguins." In legend, this is the name of one of three sons of Mannus, the ancestor of the Ingaevones.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "flower," from Proto-Indo-European *bhlo-, FLOWER means "to blossom, flourish."
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from Greek orkhis, ORCHID means "testicle," from Proto-Indo-European orghi-, the base root for for the word "testicle." The plant was given this name because of the shape of its root.Â
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Welsh
Welsh name derived from proto-Celtic *arganto-rota, ARANRHOD means "huge/round/humped wheel." In the Mabinogi, this is the name of the daughter of Beli Mawr, and mother of the twins Dylan and Lleu Llaw Gyffes.Â
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German
Proto-Germanic name YNGVI means "friend of Ing" or "worshiper of Ing."Â
Female
Welsh
Welsh myth name, derived from proto-Celtic *blÄto-weid-Ä BLODEUWEDD means "wild feminine (spirit)." In the Mabinogi, this is the name of a woman made from flowers who was the lover of Goronwy. This is the name of Blodeuedd after she killed her husband and was transformed into an owl.
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English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, "spirit," from Latin spiritus, "breath," from PIE (s)peis "to blow." Both blow ("to move air") and blow ("blossom") ultimately derive from proto-Germanic *blæ, from PIE *bhle, SPIRIT means "to bloom, to blow up, swell, thrive."
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Norse
Old Norse name derived from proto-Germanic Ingwaz, ING means "Lord of the Inguins." In mythology, this is the name of a fertility god.
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Iranian/Persian
Avestan myth name of the son of Ahura Mazda, derived from the proto-Indo-Iranian word *mitra, MITHRA means "contract, covenant, oath, promise, treaty," from the root mi- "to bind," all of which seems to indicate the basic meaning "alliance; contract; a means of binding."
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English : habitational name from any of the extremely numerous places (most notably one in Lancashire) so called from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the meaning may have been either ‘village with a priest’ or ‘village held by the Church’.Scottish : habitational name from Presto(u)n, now Craigmillar, in Midlothian.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Dearest
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "winter." The word may derive from Proto-Indo-European *wind-, WINTER means "white."
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English : variant spelling of Galley.Ukrainian : nickname meaning ‘hasten’, ‘hurry’, from Proto-Slavic galiti ‘to shout’.
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English : habitational name from Plush in Dorset, originally named with an Old English word plysc ‘shallow pool’.
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Irish
(pron. awnya) Irish name derived from the proto-Celtic element *aidnÄ, ÃINE means "radiance."Â In mythology, this is the name of a queen of the fairies. She may have originally been a goddess of light.
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English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
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Irish
Irish name, possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European *sneudh, NUADA means "fog." In mythology, this is the name of a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, best remembered by the name Airgetlám ("silver arm/hand"), an epithet bestowed on him after his hand or arm was cut off by a Fir Bolg warrior in the first Battle of Magh Tuiredh.
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Tamil
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Dearest
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English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, WISDOM means simply "wisdom." Wisdom is composed of Wis- from the word wise, from proto-Germanic *wisaz "to know" from PIE wittos "to see," and -dom, from Latin domus, from PIE domo "house."
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German
Old German equivalent of Old Norse Óðinn, derived from proto-Germanic *Wod-enaz-, WOTAN means "eager, frenzied, raging."Â
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Triumph
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Indian
Beloved daughter
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Tamil
Sarvan | ஸரவாண , ஸரவந
Worthy, Affectionate, Generous
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Anglo Saxon
Terror.
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Hindu
Advice
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Biblical
Gift, or hope, of the Lord.
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Muslim
Most beautiful woman
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English
English : unexplained. In part, possibly a shortened form of Scottish and Irish McLann, also unexplained.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with land ‘land’ as the first element, for example Lannhardt, from Landohard.
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Indian
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Rightly Guided
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conj.
But; -- used in cautionary phrases; as, "Vivace, ma non troppo presto" (i. e., lively, but not too quick).
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More, required to be added; positive, as distinguished from negative; -- opposed to minus.
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Quickly; immediately; in haste; suddenly.
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Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.
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Quickly; rapidly; -- a direction for a quick, lively movement or performance; quicker than allegro, or any rate of time except prestissimo.
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Hence, in a literary sense, additional; real; actual.
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A textile fabric with a nap or shag on one side, longer and softer than the nap of velvet.
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That one of a series of oxides having the lowest proportion of oxygen. See Proto-, 2 (b).
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A plain strip or band, as of velvet or plush, placed at intervals lengthwise on the skirt of a dress, for ornament.
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Like plush; soft and shaggy.
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A character indicating the relation of quantities, or an operation performed upon them; as, the sign + (plus); the sign -- (minus); the sign of division Ö, and the like.
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A polynomial of four terms connected by the signs plus or minus.
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An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3.
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An expression composed of two or more terms, connected by the signs plus or minus; as, a2 - 2ab + b2.