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Chemical compound
Pyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) with the formula C16H10. Consisting of four fused benzene rings, it in a flat aromatic compound. This
Pyrene
Carcinogenic compound found in smoke and soot
Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP or B[a]P) is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and the result of incomplete combustion of organic matter at temperatures between 300
Benzo(a)pyrene
Topics referred to by the same term
Pyrene is a chemical compound. Pyrene may also refer to: The Pyrene Company Limited, a manufacturer of firefighting equipment Brand name for Carbon tetrachloride
Pyrene_(disambiguation)
In Greek mythology, Pyrene (Ancient Greek: Πυρήνη, romanized: Purḗnē) may refer to: Pyrene, daughter of King Bebrycius and a lover (or victim, depending
Pyrene_(mythology)
Range of mountains in southwest Europe
range. In Greek mythology, Pyrene is a princess who gave her name to the Pyrenees. The Greek historian Herodotus says Pyrene is the name of a town in Celtic
Pyrenees
Spanish or Gaulish princess in Greek mythology
mythology, Pyrene (Ancient Greek: Πυρήνη, romanized: Purḗnē) is an Iberian princess whose tragic fate gave the Pyrenees their name. Pyrene was a lover
Pyrene_(daughter_of_Bebryx)
British firefighting equipment company
The Pyrene Company Limited from their beginning in 1914, until 1971 when they became Chubb Fire Security Limited, were among the world's leaders in the
The_Pyrene_Company_Limited
International Chamber of Commerce term
goods were often passed over the rail by hand. In 1954, in the case of Pyrene Co. Ltd. v. Scindia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Justice Devlin, ruling on
FOB_(shipping)
Class of chemical compounds
fusion products of pyrene and a phenylene group. Two isomeric species of benzopyrene are benzo[a]pyrene and the less common benzo[e]pyrene. They belong to
Benzopyrene
Chemical compound
Cyclopenta[cd]pyrene, also known as acepyrene, is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). It has a chemical formula of C18H10. It is a member of the group
Cyclopenta(cd)pyrene
Chemical compound
of aromatic rings: dibenzo[a,e]pyrene, dibenzo[a,h]pyrene, dibenzo[a,i]pyrene, dibenzo[a,l]pyrene, and dibenzo[e,l]pyrene. Dibenzopyrenes have been recognized
Dibenzopyrenes
Chemical compound
carcinogen by the IARC. Benzopyrene Benzo[a]pyrene Benzene Pyrene, a four-ring analogue "Benzo[e]pyrene (IARC Summary & Evaluation, Volume 32, 1983)"
Benzo(e)pyrene
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), one of 16 PAHs generally measured in studies of environmental exposure and air pollution
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
Cancer-causing agent derived from tobacco smoke
(+)-Benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide is an organic compound with molecular formula C20H14O3. It is a metabolite and derivative of benzo[a]pyrene (found
(+)-Benzo(a)pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide
(+)-Benzo(a)pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide
Species of gastropod
Euplica varians is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. It is known as Momi in Hawaii, which
Euplica_varians
Genus of gastropods
1904-b) Pyrene aspersa (G.B. Sowerby I, 1844) Pyrene decussata (G.B. Sowerby I, 1844) Pyrene exima (Reeve, 1859 in 1843–65) [citation needed] Pyrene fasciata
Pyrene_(gastropod)
Motor vehicle
Salamander/Pyrene Mark 6) and the Royal Canadian Air Force. From the late 1970s on they were replaced by vehicles like the Thornycroft Nubian Pyrene Mark 7
Alvis_Salamander
Pit or stone within some fruits
A pyrena (/paɪˈriːnə/) (pl. pyrenae) or pyrene, commonly called a pit or stone, is the fruitstone inside certain types of fruit, namely drupes or drupelets
Pyrena
Hydrocarbon composed of multiple aromatic rings
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene Pericondensed benzenoid hydrocarbons Phenalene Pyrene Benzo[a]pyrene Perylene Benzo[ghi]perylene Non-benzenoid hydrocarbons Biphenylene
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
Polycyclic_aromatic_hydrocarbon
Species of butterfly
Ixias pyrene, the yellow orange tip, is a small butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites, which is found in Sri Lanka, India and
Ixias_pyrene
Species of gastropod
Species: M. dartevellei Binomial name Mitrella dartevellei Knudsen, 1956 Synonyms Pyrene dartevelli Knudsen, 1956 Pyrene dartevilli Knudsen, 1958 (basionym)
Mitrella_dartevelli
Carbon compound
began to appear in the United States, years after Europe. In 1910, the Pyrene Manufacturing Company of Delaware filed a patent to use carbon tetrachloride
Carbon_tetrachloride
Species of gastropod
Pyrene punctata, common name : the telescoped dove shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails
Pyrene_punctata
Species of gastropod
Pyrene flava, common name : the yellow dove shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails.
Pyrene_flava
Agent directly involved in causing cancer
carcinogens that are comparable to those found in cigarette smoke (i.e., benzo[a]pyrene). Charring of food looks like coking and tobacco pyrolysis, and produces
Carcinogen
Species of gastropod
Pyrene obtusa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The shell size varies between 11 mm and
Pyrene_obtusa
Species of gastropod
Synonyms Columbella palumbina Gould, 1845 Columbella sandwichensis Pease, 1861 Columbella turturina Lamarck, 1822 (basionym) Pyrene turturina (Lamarck, 1822)
Euplica_turturina
Genus of gastropods
U. S. Grant & Gale, 1931 Mitrella (Pseudopisania) Cossmann, 1897 Paratilia Thiele, 1924 Pyrene (Mitrella) Risso, 1826 Pyrene (Paratilia) Thiele, 1924
Mitrella_(gastropod)
Prehistoric hillfort in southern Germany
identified with the Celtic city of Pyrene mentioned by Herodotus. ..."The Istros river arises among the Celts and the polis of Pyrene, cutting Europe across the
Heuneburg
Species of bacterium
isolated from sediments from the Pacific Ocean. Bowmanella pacifica degrades pyrene. Parte, A.C. "Bowmanella". LPSN. "StrainInfo". straininfo.dsmz.de. Retrieved
Bowmanella_pacifica
U.S. military base waste disposal area
furans benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) fluorene (FLU) 17 PAHs benzo[b]fluoranthene (BbF) indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (IP) 2,3,7,8-TetraCDD benzo[e]pyrene (BeP) Naphthalene
Burn_pit
Species of bacterium
Parapedobacter. Parapedobacter pyrenivorans has the ability to degrade pyrene. Parte, A.C. "Parapedobacter". LPSN. "Parapedobacter pyrenivorans". www
Parapedobacter_pyrenivorans
Classification of agents that are possibly carcinogenic to humans
h]acridine Dibenz[c,h]acridine 7H-Dibenzo[c,g]carbazole Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene Dibromoacetic acid Dibromoacetonitrile 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
IARC_group_2B
Species of gastropod
Synonyms Columbella bubakensis Lamy, 1822 Columbella freytagi Maltzan, 1884 (basionym) Columbella oselmonta Duclos, 1835 Pyrene freytagi (Maltzan, 1884)
Anachis_freytagi
Pollution of land by human-made chemicals or other alteration
hydrocarbons, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (such as naphthalene and benzo(a)pyrene), solvents, pesticides, and heavy metals. The concern over soil contamination
Soil_contamination
Species of gastropod
Columbella blanda var. candidans Melvill & Standen, 1901 Columbella bourjotiana Crosse, 1859 Columbella doriae Issel, 1866 Pyrene blanda (Sowerby, 1844)
Mitrella_blanda
Type of olive oil
Greek olive-pomace oil products that contained elevated levels of benzo(a)pyrene. In 2001, the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumption, without declaring
Olive_pomace_oil
Organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
Hydrocarbon
Species of gastropod
1840) Anachis moleculina (Duclos, 1840) Columbella inscripta Brazier, 1877 Columbella moleculina Duclos, 1835 (basionym) Pyrene moleculina (Duclos, 1840)
Mitrella_moleculina
Species of gastropod
Family: Columbellidae Genus: Sulcomitrella Species: S. aikeni Binomial name Sulcomitrella aikeni (Lussi, 2009) Synonyms Pyrene aikeni Lussi, 2009 (basionym)
Sulcomitrella_aikeni
Chemical compound
It is a structural isomer of the alternant PAH pyrene. It is not as thermodynamically stable as pyrene. Its name is derived from its fluorescence under
Fluoranthene
Species of gastropod
Columbella mitriformis King & Broderip, 1831 Columbella ocellata Link, 1807 (basionym) Columbella punctata Lamarck, 1822 Pyrene ocellata (Link, 1807)
Pictocolumbella_ocellata
Species of gastropod
1758(basionym) Pisania laevigata Bivona-Bernardi, 1832 Purpura corniculata Risso, 1826 Purpura lamarckii Risso, 1826 Pyrene scripta (Linnaeus, 1758)
Mitrella_scripta
Probable carcinogens
Cobalt(II) salts, soluble Cyclopenta[c,d]pyrene Diazinon Dibenz[a,j]acridine Dibenz[a,h]anthracene Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
IARC_group_2A
Branch of chemistry
self-assembly of a foldamer Two pyrene butyric acids bound within a C-hexylpyrogallol[4]arenes nanocapsule. The side chains of the pyrene butyric acids are omitted
Supramolecular_chemistry
Specialized outgrowth that covers a seed
seed dispersal. Pseudarils are aril-like structures commonly found on the pyrenes of Burseraceae species that develop from the mesocarp of the ovary. The
Aril
2006 French film
Colpaert as Camille Martin Jobert as Benoît Ilona Bachelier as Charlotte Joël Pyrene as Achille Lise Lamétrie as Monique Vannier Jean-Yves Roan as Gilbert Michaud
Those_Happy_Days_(2006_film)
13H-Dibenzo[a,g]fluorene Dibenzo[h,rst]pentaphene Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene Dibenzo[e,l]pyrene Dichloroacetonitrile Dichloroacetylene m-Dichlorobenzene o-Dichlorobenzene
IARC_group_3
Archaeological culture in Europe
the polis Pyrene stands for this whole system, not just the hillfort of the Heuneburg. "Heuneburg - Celtic city of Pyrene". heuneburg-pyrene.de. "Herodotus
Hallstatt_culture
Chemical compound
mutagens such as the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons benzo[a]pyrene and dibenzo[a,i]pyrene. Chlorophyllin also binds to acridine orange. Chlorophyllin
Chlorophyllin
Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen
H2NCO+ Hemolithin Linear C5 Methoxyethane Naphthalene cation Phosphine Pyrene Silylidyne Related Abiogenesis Astrobiology Astrochemistry Atomic and molecular
Water
Institutions Harvard University Thesis The Electronic Structure of Coronene and Pyrene (1948) Doctoral advisor Charles Coulson Doctoral students R. Stephen Berry
William_Moffitt
Βεβρύκιος) or Bebryx, in Greek mythology, was a king and the father of Pyrene. The mythical tribe of the Bebryces is presumably named after a hero named
Bebrycius
Matter with biological processes
H2NCO+ Hemolithin Linear C5 Methoxyethane Naphthalene cation Phosphine Pyrene Silylidyne Related Abiogenesis Astrobiology Astrochemistry Atomic and molecular
Life
Physical or chemical agent that increases the rate of genetic mutation
in coal tar was identified as a polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), benzo[a]pyrene. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons are also present in soot, which was suggested
Mutagen
Chemical compound
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
Styrene
Chemical compound
fluorescence under UV light. It has been used as a solvent probe, similar to pyrene. The compound is of theoretical interest to organic chemists because of
Coronene
Molecule that carries genetic information
carcinogens, and in the case of thalidomide, a teratogen. Others such as benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide and aflatoxin form DNA adducts that induce errors in replication
DNA
Molecular substituent derived from cyclic monosaccharides
the drug Mifamurtide. Recent detection of Au3+ in vivo used C-glycosyl pyrene. Its fluorescence and permeability through cell membranes helped detect
Glycosyl
British architectural partnership
Factory, Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, 1928-1929 (Demolished 1980). Pyrene Building, Great West Road, Brentford, 1929-1930 Abbey Road Studios, 1929-31
Wallis,_Gilbert_and_Partners
Species of gastropod
(original combination) Columbella indica Reeve, 1858 Columbella seychellarum Martens, 1903 Euplica reticulata Cossigani, 2005 Pyrene azora (Duclos, 1840)
Euplica_festiva
for 600 from the Dutch Navy. Minimax was purchased by The Pyrene Company Limited in 1955. Pyrene was taken over by Chubb Security in 1967. The factory was
Minimax_Limited
Chemical compound
water-soluble derivative of pyrene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon The compound can be synthesized in one step by treating pyrene with 50% oleum and sodium
Tetrasodium 1,3,6,8-pyrenetetrasulfonate
Tetrasodium_1,3,6,8-pyrenetetrasulfonate
Bond transition dependent defect in the structure of molecular materials
similar carbon frameworks, where the four adjacent six-membered rings of a pyrene-like region are changed into two five-membered rings and two seven-membered
Stone–Wales_defect
Chemical compound
liver enzyme CYP1A1, which plays a role in the toxification of benzo[a]pyrene into a highly carcinogenic metabolite. However, such induction has not been
Methysticin
Species of plant
smoking them, exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, such as benzo(a)pyrene, which are carcinogenic, may significantly increase cancer risk. Black drink
Yerba_mate
Fruit with outer shell protecting kernel
stoneworts). In botany, the term "nutlet" can be used to describe a pyrena or pyrene, which is a seed covered by a stony layer, such as the kernel of a drupe
Nut_(fruit)
Species of butterfly
florella (Fabricius, 1775) Synonyms Papilio florella Fabricius, 1775 Colias pyrene Swainson, 1821 Callidryas hyblaea Boisduval, 1836 Callidryas rhadia Boisduval
Catopsilia_florella
Species of gastropod
Columbella floccata Reeve, 1859 (basionym) Mitrella floccata floccata (Reeve, 1859) · accepted, alternate representation Pyrene floccata (Reeve, 1859)
Mitrella_floccata
Chemical compound
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
Cyclohexyne
Species of gastropod
troglodytes (Souverbie in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1866) Columbella selasphora Melvill & Standen, 1901 (basionym) Pyrene selasphora (Melvill & Standen, 1901)
Zafra_selasphora
Chemical mixture
(4-rings: chrysene, fluoranthene, pyrene, triphenylene, naphthacene, benzanthracene, 5-rings: picene, benzo[a]pyrene, benzo[e]pyrene, benzofluoranthenes, perylene
Coal_tar
God of war in ancient Greek religion
Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD Cycnus Cleobula Pelopia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Pyrene Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Diomedes of Thrace Cyrene Apollod. 1st/2nd cent
Ares
Genus of flowering plants
fragrant. The fruit matures black or brown, separating into four corky pyrenes. Volkameria aculeata and Volkameria glabra are grown as ornamentals in
Volkameria
Assembly of molecules or ions
Structure of one part of one stack of the charge-transfer complex between pyrene and 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene.
Charge-transfer_complex
Compound containing rings with delocalized pi electrons
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
Aromatic_compound
Chemicals regulated in the United States
g]carbazole 194-59-2 Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene 192-65-4 Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene 189-64-0 Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene 189-55-9 Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene 191-30-0 Dibromoacetic acid 631-64-1
California Proposition 65 list of chemicals
California_Proposition_65_list_of_chemicals
Species of gastropod
Anachis Species: A. beachportensis Binomial name Anachis beachportensis (Verco, 1910) Synonyms Pyrene beachportensis Verco, 1910 (original combination)
Anachis_beachportensis
British multinational company
and Campbell Limited (1964), Josiah Parkes and Sons Ltd. (1965) and The Pyrene Company Limited (1967). It was bought by Racal Electronics in August 1984
Chubb_Fire_&_Security
Genus of flowering plants in the rose family Rosaceae
appears berry-like but is structurally polypyrenous, with from one to five pyrenes that resemble the "stones" of plums, peaches, etc., which are drupaceous
Crataegus
Active fire protection device
extinguisher with contents Pyrene apparatus type chemical foam, 1960s A Pyrene, brass, carbon tetrachloride extinguisher Pyrene 1 qt. pump-type chlorobromomethane
Fire_extinguisher
An as-yet undiscovered Celtic town of Pyrene was mentioned in ancient sources. The identification of Pyrene would bring special honor to researchers
Weichenwang
Chemical compound
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
Mesitylene
Chemical compound
8-Hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid; Solvent Green 7; HPTS; Sulfonated hydroxy pyrene trisodium salt Identifiers CAS Number 6358-69-6 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive
Pyranine
organic synthesis of 9-phenylfluorene: Or the formation of the pyrene dibenzo-(a.1)-pyrene from the anthracene 1-phenylbenz(a)anthracene (66% yield). One
Scholl_reaction
Pyrene Benzo[a]pyrene, by adding 4 carbon atoms to pyrene the left most ring is the extra one. Benzo[e]pyrene, by adding 4 carbon atoms to the pyrene
List_of_benzo_compounds
Chemical compound
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
Nonacene
Chemical compound
given the name olympiadane. The synthesis starts using a Wittig reaction of pyrene carboxaldehyde. To obtain the ylide needed, firstly triphenyl phosphine
Olympicene
Species of gastropod
testudinaria (Link, 1807) Pyrene lacteoides Habe & Kosuge, 1966 Pyrene subcrebraria Pilsbry, 1905 Pyrene testudinaria (Link, 1807) Pyrene testudinaria nigropardalis
Pardalinops_testudinarius
Medical condition
6-dibenzanthracene; 1,2,7,8-dibenzanthracene; and 1,2-benzpyrene (3) benzo[α]pyrene. Benzo(α)pyrene interacts with deoxyguanosine in DNA, damaging it and potentially
Chimney_sweeps'_carcinoma
Brand of fire safety equipment
Kidde is headquartered in Mebane, North Carolina. Kidde Canada (formerly Pyrene Company or Chubb Security) operates under Kidde Fire Safety North America
Kidde
Chemical compound (CH3CH=CH2)
H2NCO+ Hemolithin Linear C5 Methoxyethane Naphthalene cation Phosphine Pyrene Silylidyne Related Abiogenesis Astrobiology Astrochemistry Atomic and molecular
Propylene
Species of gastropod
Hervier, R.P.J., 1899 Columbella seychellensis Smith, 1884 Mitra insignis C.B. Adams, 1853 Mitrella ligula (Duclos, 1840) Pyrene ligula (Duclos, 1835)
Graphicomassa_ligula
Species of gastropod
Binomial name Anachis stricta (R. B. Watson, 1882) Synonyms Columbella (Pyrene) stricta R. B. Watson, 1882 superseded combination Columbella stricta R
Anachis_stricta
Chemical compound
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
1,7-Octadiene
Chemical compound
carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (benzo(a)pyrene, dibenzo(a,h)pyrene, and dibenzo(a,i)pyrene) as compared to others in which it was less effective
Myricetin
Organic compound
H2NCO+ Hemolithin Linear C5 Methoxyethane Naphthalene cation Phosphine Pyrene Silylidyne Related Abiogenesis Astrobiology Astrochemistry Atomic and molecular
Ethanol
Index of articles associated with the same name
Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene Kekulene Alkylbenzenes Toluene C2-Benzenes Xylenes o-Xylene
C4-Benzenes
Biological testing method
added to simulate the effect of metabolism, as some compounds, like benzo[a]pyrene, are not mutagenic themselves but their metabolic products are. The bacteria
Ames_test
Psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant
reactive aldehydes, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, including benz[a]pyrene. Cannabis smoke is also inhaled more deeply than tobacco smoke. As of 2015[update]
Cannabis_(drug)
PYRENE
PYRENE
Girl/Female
Greek
Ardent.
Surname or Lastname
German (of Slavic origin)
German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form of the personal name Pavel or Paweł, respectively the Czech and Polish forms of Paul, or from a Sorbian cognate.German (of Slavic origin) : nickname for a small man, from Slavic palac ‘thumb’.Irish : MacLysaght ascribes the origin of this surname in Ireland to the arrival there in the 15th century of a Lombard family of bankers named de Palatio.English : from Old French palis, paleis ‘palisade’, ‘fence’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a palisade or a metonymic occupational name for a maker of fences.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked at a palace (bishop’s, archbishop’s, or royal), from Old French, Middle English palais, paleis.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker at a straw stack, from Old French paille ‘straw’ + Middle English hous ‘house’.Greek : ornamental name or nickname from Albanian pallë ‘sword’.Catalan (Pallà s) : variant spelling of Pallars, a regional name from the Catalan district of Pallars, in the Pyrenees.
PYRENE
PYRENE
Boy/Male
Norse
The glorious Thor.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Close Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Swedish
Servant of Saint John; Youthful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
God
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sikh, Telugu, Turkish
Storm
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Sun; Happy; Husband of Angels; God of the Day; Lord Shiva; The Lord of Sun; Lord of Murugan
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
From a King Family
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of all creatures, King, Brahma
Boy/Male
Tamil
One of the kauravas
PYRENE
PYRENE
PYRENE
PYRENE
PYRENE
n.
The "beans" or "berries" (pyrenes) obtained from the drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea, growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America.
n.
Same as Pyrena.
n.
One of the less volatile hydrocarbons of coal tar, obtained as a white crystalline substance, C16H10.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Pyrenees, a range of mountains separating France and Spain.
n.
Any rodent of the genus Arctomys. The common European marmot (A. marmotta) is about the size of a rabbit, and inhabits the higher regions of the Alps and Pyrenees. The bobac is another European species. The common American species (A. monax) is the woodchuck.
n.
A variety of the chamois found in the Pyrenees.
n.
The Pyrenees.
n.
A greenish spotted porphyry, being a diabase whose pyroxene has been altered to uralite; -- first found in the Pyreness. So called from the colored spots which give it a mottled appearance.
n.
One of a race inhabiting the valleys of the Pyrenees, who until 1793 were political and social outcasts (Christian Pariahs). They are supposed to be a remnant of the Visigoths.
n.
A small species of antelope (Rupicapra tragus), living on the loftiest mountain ridges of Europe, as the Alps, Pyrenees, etc. It possesses remarkable agility, and is a favorite object of chase.