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Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Regie is a small district situated in western Bucharest, the capital of Romania, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, in Sector 6. It is located in the
Regie,_Bucharest
Topics referred to by the same term
București, public transport operator in Bucharest, Romania Regie voor Maritiem Transport, Belgian ferry company Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP
Regie
Rumanian football stadium
The Regie Stadium, also known as Sportul Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and was the
Regie_Stadium
Sector in Municipality of Bucharest, Romania
Sectorul 6) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. Crângași Drumul Taberei Ghencea Giulești Militari Regie The sector's mayor is Ciprian Ciucu, from
Sector_6_(Bucharest)
Capital and largest city of Romania
throughout the city, with clusters in Lipscani and Regie. A number of cultural festivals are held in Bucharest throughout the year, but most festivals take
Bucharest
Football tournament season
Adana 5 Ocak, Adana 3 June 1976 (1976-06-03) Regie, Bucharest 11 August 1976 (1976-08-11) Regie, Bucharest Source: rsssf.com Rules for classification:
1976_Balkans_Cup
17th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
Attendance: 18,000 Referee: Ron Bridges (Wales) 16 September 1987 Stadionul Regie, Bucharest Attendance: 7,900 Referee: Zdeněk Havlíček (Czechoslovakia) 16 September
1987–88_UEFA_Cup
16th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
Referee: Adolf Prokop (East Germany) 17 September 1986 16:00 Stadionul Regie, Bucharest Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Michał Listkiewicz (Poland) 17 September
1986–87_UEFA_Cup
Association football club in Bucharest
after Bucharest was announced as one of the host cities for UEFA Euro 2020. After the closing of Giulești Stadium, Rapid moved temporarily on the Regie Stadium
FC_Rapid_București
Football match
prestigious cup competition. The final was played at the Stadionul Regie in Bucharest on 24 June 1992 and was contested between Divizia A sides Steaua București
1992_Cupa_României_final
Administrative units of Bucharest, Romania
Giulești, Crângași, Drumul Taberei, Militari, Regie (also known as Grozăvești), Ghencea Initially, Bucharest was divided into plăși. In 1798, there were
Sectors_of_Bucharest
Romanian association football tournament
and the Cupa României. It is usually played at the Arena Națională in Bucharest. Starting with 2009, if the same team wins both competitions, then the
Supercupa_României
Neighbourhood of Bucharest
Titan (Romanian pronunciation: [tiˈtan]) is a neighborhood of Eastern Bucharest, part of Sector 3. It surrounds the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park [ro], formerly
Titan,_Bucharest
Football match
Romania's season opener cup competition. The match was played in Bucharest at Stadionul Regie on 5 August 1995, and was contested between Divizia A title holders
1995_Supercupa_României
Politehnica Timișoara Regie, Bucharest 1992–93 Details Universitatea Craiova 2–0 Details Dacia Unirea Brăila Național, Bucharest 1993–94 Details Gloria
List_of_Cupa_României_finals
District in central Bucharest, Romania
(Romanian: [ˈtʃentrul ˈtʃivik]; "the Civic Centre") is a district in central Bucharest, Romania, which was completely rebuilt in the 1980s as part of the scheme
Centrul_Civic
Sector in Bucharest
The Old Town is located in the center of Bucharest, Romania, and is known for its nightlife. Ion C. Brătianu Boulevard crosses the historic center from
Bucharest_Old_Town
94th season of top-tier football league in Romania
played at Stadionul Regie, Bucharest Match was played at Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin, Pitești Match was played at Stadionul Regie, Bucharest because Rapid home
2011–12_Liga_I
Football match
prestigious cup competition. The final was played at the Stadionul Regie in Bucharest on 30 April 1994 and was contested between Divizia A sides Gloria
1994_Cupa_României_final
Palace or residence built in 1459
operated by the Muzeul Municipiului București in the historic centre of Bucharest, Romania. Vlad the Impaler's reign was dominated by conflicts with the
Curtea_Veche
Square in central Bucharest
Revolution Square (Romanian: Piața Revoluției) is a square in central Bucharest, on Calea Victoriei. Known as Palace Square (Romanian: Piața Palatului)
Revolution_Square,_Bucharest
Public square in downtown Bucharest, Romania
(Romanian: Piața Universității) is located in Bucharest city centre, near the University of Bucharest. It is served by Universitate metro station. Four
University_Square,_Bucharest
Football tournament season
played on 27 May and 3 June 1992. 24 June 1992 17:00 EET Stadionul Regie, Bucharest Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Adrian Porumboiu (Romania) "Lista tuturor
1991–92_Cupa_României
Square in Bucharest, Romania
pronounced [ˈpjat͡sa vikˈtori.ej]) is one of the major public squares in Bucharest, Romania, an intersection where Calea Victoriei, Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard
Victory_Square,_Bucharest
Referee: Dimitar Dimitrov (Bulgaria) 23 August 2001 (2001-08-23) 17:00 Regie, Bucharest Attendance: 2,980 Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal) Rapid București
2001–02 UEFA Cup qualifying round
2001–02_UEFA_Cup_qualifying_round
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Colentina is a neighbourhood in Bucharest's Sector 2. It is located on the north-east of the city and is named after the nearby Colentina River. A local
Colentina,_Bucharest
Football tournament season
withdrew from the tournament. 23 October 1980 (1980-10-23) Stadionul Regie, Bucharest 12 August 1981 (1981-08-12) Trakia Stadium, Plovdiv 25 November 1981 (1981-11-25)
1980–81_Balkans_Cup
Berceni is a district (cartier in Romanian) of southern Bucharest. Geographically, it has a trapezoidal shape, bordered by Olteniței Road to the north
Berceni,_Bucharest
Football tournament season
rule which remained till today. 30 April 1994 17:00 EEST Stadionul Regie, Bucharest Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Adrian Porumboiu (Romania) "Lista tuturor
1993–94_Cupa_României
District in Romania
10222 Floreasca (Romanian pronunciation: [floˈre̯aska]) is a district in Bucharest, Romania, in Sector 2. Its name comes from Lake Floreasca, which is situated
Floreasca
Sector in Municipality of Bucharest, Romania
Sector 3 (Romanian: Sectorul 3) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. It is the most populous, most densely populated and also the third-largest division
Sector_3_(Bucharest)
Sector in Municipality of Bucharest, Romania
Sector 5 (Romanian: Sectorul 5) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. 13 Septembrie Cotroceni Ferentari Ghencea Giurgiului Odăi Rahova Sălaj From 2020
Sector_5_(Bucharest)
Neighbourhood in south-eastern Bucharest
(Romanian pronunciation: [vəkəˈreʃtʲ]) is a neighbourhood in south-eastern Bucharest, located near Dâmbovița River and the Văcărești Lake. Nearby neighbourhoods
Văcărești,_Bucharest
Sector in Municipality of Bucharest, Romania
sector in Bucharest. Like each of Bucharest sectors, there is a Local Court (Judecătoria Sectorului 1), which it submits to the Bucharest Tribunal (Tribunalul
Sector_1_(Bucharest)
Neighbourhood in Bucharest, Romania
Cotroceni is a neighbourhood in western Bucharest, Romania, located around the Cotroceni hill, in Bucharest's Sector 5. The nearest Metro stations are
Cotroceni
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Ferentari [fe.renˈtarʲ] is a neighbourhood located in the 5th Sector of Bucharest, Romania. The word "Ferentari" comes from the Latin word "Ferentarius"
Ferentari
District of Bucharest, Romania
Militari is a district in the western part of Bucharest, in Sector 6. It is home to more than 100,000 inhabitants. Starting from the sixteenth century
Militari
Historic hill in Bucharest, Romania
Dealul Spirii (Romanian: [ˈde̯alul ˈspirij], 'Spirea's Hill') is a hill in Bucharest, Romania. It is the location of the Palace of the Parliament – initially
Dealul_Spirii
District of Bucharest, Romania
north side of Bucharest, in Sector 1, near the Băneasa Lake, covering 0.45 km2 (0.17 sq mi). Like every north-side district of Bucharest, it is relatively
Băneasa
Neighborhood in Bucharest
Vitan is a neighborhood in southeastern Bucharest, Romania, along the Dâmbovița River. It is located in Sector 3, and lies between the Titan, Dristor
Vitan,_Bucharest
Sector in Municipality of Bucharest, Romania
Sector 4 (Romanian: Sectorul 4) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. Romavia had its head office in Sector 4. Berceni Giurgiului Olteniței Progresul
Sector_4_(Bucharest)
Football tournament season
16 May 1979 (1979-05-16) Steaua, Bucharest 22 May 1979 (1979-05-22) Slavia, Sofia 2 April 1980 (1980-04-02) Regie, Bucharest Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Iordan
1979–80_Balkans_Cup
Neighbourhood in Bucharest, Romania
Pantelimon is a neighbourhood located in north-eastern Bucharest, Romania, in Sector 2. Outside Bucharest, there is an adjacent town named Pantelimon, administered
Pantelimon,_Bucharest
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Dorobanți is a neighborhood in Sector 1, Bucharest. The neighborhood is dominated by red brick buildings and glass buildings. Main intersections/squares
Dorobanți
Sector in Municipality of Bucharest, Romania
Sector 2 (Romanian: Sectorul 2) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. Sector 2 is the city's most multicultural sector. In particular, it contains Romania's
Sector_2_(Bucharest)
Thoroughfare in Bucharest, Romania
Calea Victoriei (Victory Avenue) is a major avenue in central Bucharest. Situated in Sector 1, and having a length of 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi), it leads
Calea_Victoriei
Bucharest metro station
Bucharest (it is one of the three metro stations servicing the university), the Regie and the Grozăvești student campuses, the Grozăvești Power Station, the Carrefour
Grozăvești_metro_station
of Romania, and in 1990 it was reorganised as an Autonomous Institution (Regie Autonomă). Although it is a state-owned company, the State Mint is financially
Monetăria_Statului
77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
matches with 0–3. Championship play-off All matches were played at Regie Stadium in Bucharest on 27 and 30 May, and 2 June 2019. Source: Rules for classification:
2018–19_Liga_IV
Major street in Bucharest, Romania
Bulevardul Magheru is a major street in central Bucharest. Built in the early 20th century, it is named after General Gheorghe Magheru. Together with
Bulevardul_Magheru
Neighborhood in Voluntari, Romania
neighborhood in Voluntari, Ilfov County, at the northern edge of the city of Bucharest, Romania. Until 1995, Pipera was an ordinary village. After that, an "El
Pipera
Rapid transit system serving Marseille
with 49% of journeys using the metro. Since 1986, the Régie des transports métropolitains (Régie des transports de Marseille until 2016) has operated the
Marseille_Metro
Square in Bucharest, Romania
pronunciation: [ˈpjat͡sa uˈnirij], Union Square) is the largest square in central Bucharest, Romania, and one of the largest public spaces in Europe, being located
Piața_Unirii
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Rahova is a neighbourhood of southwest Bucharest, Romania, situated in Sector 5, west of Dâmbovița River. It is named after the Bulgarian town Rahovo
Rahova
Neighborhood of Bucharest
(Romanian pronunciation: [dʒjuˈleʃtʲ]) is a neighbourhood in northwestern Bucharest, located in Sector 6. The Giulești Stadium, Giulești Theatre, Podul Grant
Giulești
Neighbourhood in Bucharest, Romania
Fundeni is a district in Sector 2 of Bucharest, Romania. It is situated in the northeastern outskirts of the city, on the left bank of the Colentina River
Fundeni,_Bucharest
District of Bucharest, Romania
the name of a district in Sector 2 situated in the northeastern part of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Piața Iancului [ro] is also the name of an intersection
Iancului
Neighbourhood in Bucharest, Romania
rej], The Camp Road) is a neighbourhood located in the south-west of Bucharest, Romania, roughly between Timișoara Avenue (south of Plaza România and
Drumul_Taberei
Street in Bucharest, Romania
[buleˈvardul uˈnirij], Union Boulevard) is a major thoroughfare in central Bucharest, Romania. It connects Constitution Square (Piața Constituției) with Alba
Bulevardul_Unirii
Neighborhood of Bucharest
[ˈdʒjurdʒjuluj]) is a neighborhood in the southern part of the Romanian capital Bucharest, in Sector 5, near Berceni and Ferentari. Like Berceni, Giurgiului has
Giurgiului
Important square in Bucharest, Romania
(The Roman Square) is a major traffic intersection in Sector 1, central Bucharest. Two major boulevards intersect in Piața Romană: Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard
Piața_Romană
Motor vehicle
framework contract between the Romanian state and Régie Nationale des Usines Renault was signed in Bucharest. The French company offered a simultaneous launch
Dacia_1100
Ghencea is a district of the Romanian capital city Bucharest, split between Sector 5 and Sector 6. It is home to the famous sports club CSA Steaua București
Ghencea
Square in Bucharest, Romania
Gaulle Square (Romanian: Piața Charles de Gaulle) is a square in northern Bucharest, Romania. It lies at the intersection of Aviatorilor, Constantin Prezan
Charles_de_Gaulle_Square
District of Bucharest, Romania
Dămăroaia is a district in the north side of Bucharest, Romania in Sector 1. It covers about 10 km2 (3.9 sq mi), making it one of the largest neighborhoods
Dămăroaia
of September (Romanian: 13 Septembrie) is a district in the south of Bucharest, Romania in Sector 5, close to the city center. The name comes from the
13_Septembrie
Tei is a neighborhood in Sector 2 of Bucharest, Romania. The name comes from the name of a lake in this area: Lacul Tei (Linden Tree Lake). The name of
Tei,_Bucharest
Reservoir in Sector , Bucharest
Herăstrău is an anthropic lake located in the northern part of the city of Bucharest, developed on the Colentina River, in the area where it flows through
Lake_Herăstrău
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Dristor is a neighborhood located in the southeastern part of Bucharest, Romania. It is bordered to the north by Baba Novac Street, to the south by Răcari
Dristor
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Crângași is one of the smallest neighborhoods in the 6th Sector of Bucharest, Romania. It is situated on the west side of the city near the Dâmbovița
Crângași
Thoroughfare in Bucharest, Romania
Șoseaua Kiseleff (Kiseleff Road) is a major road in Bucharest, Romania. Situated in Sector 1, the boulevard runs as a northward continuation of Calea
Șoseaua_Kiseleff
District in Bucharest, Romania
Lipscani is a street and a district of Bucharest, Romania, which from the Middle Ages to the early 19th century was the most important commercial area
Lipscani
Square and the surrounding district of Bucharest, the capital of Romania
of a square and the surrounding district of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. There is also a Bucharest Metro station (on the M1 line) named Obor, which
Obor
Square in Bucharest, Romania
"Constitution Square") is one of the largest squares in the centre of Bucharest, Romania. The square is standing face-to-face with the Palace of the Parliament
Piața_Constituției
Football club
1954 that the club was allowed to use "Belvedere" stadium in the Regie borough of Bucharest. The history of the club can be divided into several distinct
FC Sportul Studențesc București
FC_Sportul_Studențesc_București
Lake in Romania
6 km (3.7 mi) from the center of Bucharest (Piața Unirii) and is located between the Polytechnic University of Bucharest neighborhood to the east, the Crângași
Lacul_Morii
District in Bucharest, Romania
Aviației is a district divided between Sector 1 and Sector 2 of Bucharest, mainly in Sector 1. The name refers to aircraft or airforces. The names of
Aviației
Lake in Bucharest, Romania
Lake Văcărești is a lake in the south of Bucharest, Sector 4. The lake has a surface of 140.5 hectares (347 acres). It is now part of the Văcărești Nature
Lake_Văcărești
Street in Bucharest, Romania
ˈmoʃilor], Moșilor Avenue) is both a historic street and a major road in Bucharest, Romania. It runs from the back of the Cocor Shopping Mall (near Piața
Calea_Moșilor
Reservoir in Bucharest, Romania
Băneasa) is a reservoir on the Colentina River at Băneasa in Sector 1 of Bucharest, Romania. The lake has a length of 3 kilometers (1.9 miles), a width between
Lake_Băneasa
Piața Rosetti is a small square in Sector 2 of Bucharest, 250 metres from Piața Universității. It lies at the intersection of Carol I Boulevard [ro],
Piața_Rosetti
Reservoir in Sector , Bucharest
Floreasca is an anthropic lake located in the northern part of the city of Bucharest, developed on the Colentina River, in the area where it flows through
Lake_Floreasca
Olteniței is a quarter in Bucharest's Sector 4, in the southern part of the city. A subdivision of Berceni, it gained its current form in the 1980s, when
Olteniței
District in Bucharest, Romania
Primăverii neighborhood (“Springtime”) is a district situated in the north of Bucharest, the capital of Romania, in Sector 1. The area is one of the most expensive
Primăverii
Neighborhood in Bucharest, Romania
Moșilor (literally, Elders) is a residential quarter in Bucharest's Sector 2. It houses the Foișorul de Foc, St. Sylvester's Church, and Olari Church
Moșilor
Tineretului is a small (0.62 km2 (0.24 sq mi)) neighborhood in south Bucharest, Romania in Sector 4, close to the city center, named after the nearby
Tineretului
District of Bucharest, Romania
Bucureștii Noi (Romanian: [bukuˌreʃtij ˈnoj], New Bucharest) is a district situated in the north-west of Bucharest, Romania, in Sector 1. At the end of the 19th
Bucureștii_Noi
Romanian footballer (born 1951)
September 1951 in Bucharest) is a Romanian former football player and former coach who mostly played and coached for Sportul Studențesc of Bucharest. Cazan, nicknamed
Paul_Cazan
Square in Bucharest, Romania
Quito Square (Piața Quito) is located in the center of Bucharest, near Victory Square, right in the middle of Paris Street. At its centre is a sculpture
Quito_Square
Major street in Bucharest, Romania
Bulevardul Lascăr Catargiu is a major thoroughfare in Sector 1 of Bucharest, Romania, linking Victory Square with Piața Romană. Originally, the boulevard
Bulevardul_Lascăr_Catargiu
Progresul is a district in southern Bucharest's Sectorul 4, Romania. SĂGEATĂ, Radu (2008). "BUCHAREST. GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOPOLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS" (PDF)
Progresul
Lake in Bucharest, Romania
Lake Cișmigiu is a lake in the center of Bucharest, Sector 1, in Cișmigiu Gardens. The lake has a surface of 29.500 m2, a length of 1.3 km, a width of
Lake_Cișmigiu
Historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe
(cartographie), National Museum of Maps & old books, Autonomous regie Monitorul oficial, Bucharest 2004 Constantin Cantacuzino (2006) [1716]. Otilia Dragomir
Moldavia
Romanian movie director, producer and musician
German-Romanian descent. When he was about one year old, he moved to Bucharest due to his parents' work (his father was a journalist and his mother worked
Hanno_Höfer
Bucharest metro station
formerly known as Semănătoarea is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania, servicing the Bucharest Metro Line M1. It was named after Semănătoarea, an agricultural
Petrache Poenaru metro station
Petrache_Poenaru_metro_station
Association football club in Bucharest, Romania
side, FC Rapid București. Rapid II was based, as the first squad, in Bucharest. Rapid II was originally founded in 1946, as Vestitorul București, then
FC_Rapid_II_București
Romanian footballer
Costin Gheorghe (born 8 January 1989 in Bucharest) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a striker for Sportul Studențesc, Gaz Metan Mediaș, Rapid
Costin_Gheorghe
Anthropic lake in Bucharest, Romania
Lake Tineretului is an anthropic lake located in Bucharest, Sector 4, situated in Tineretului Park, covering an area of 13 hectares. The park's designer
Lake_Tineretului
Financial market infrastructure
of Romania. Headquartered in Bucharest, it provides clearing and settlement services for trades executed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB), maintains
Depozitarul_Central
British-Romanian businessman (1820 - 1892)
to the workers, giving birth to what would become the Regie neighborhood of Sector 6 of Bucharest. He was also responsible for the construction of a bread
Effingham_Grant
REGIE BUCHAREST
REGIE BUCHAREST
Boy/Male
German American English
Powerful ruler.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Jamaican
Powerful Ruler; Form of Reginald; Counsel Power; Ruler with Counsel
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and hildr "battle," hence "battle counsel."
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Irene, RENIE means "peace."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Queen
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, decision" and valdr "to rule," hence "wise ruler."
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Latin
Peace; Reborn; Diminutive of Irene
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, decision, counsel" and friðr "beautiful," hence "wise and beautiful."
Boy/Male
Hindu
To regin universally
Surname or Lastname
Spanish and southern French (Occitan)
Spanish and southern French (Occitan) : from Spanish and Old French rey ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), which could have been applied any of in numerous ways: it may have denoted someone in the service of a king; it may have been from the title of someone in a brotherhood; or a nickname for someone who behaved in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.English : variant spelling of Ray 1, cognate with 1.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with ragin ‘counsel’.German : nickname for a leader of dancing or singing, from Middle Low German rei(e) ‘(line) dance’, ‘(satirical) song’.
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss
Royal; Kingly; Ruler; Manager
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : nickname for a person with red hair, from Gaelic ruadh ‘red’.English (of Norman origin) : variant of Ray 1, cognate of 3.French : from Old French rey, roy ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), a nickname for someone who lived in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi : variant of Rai.
Girl/Female
Greek
Peace. An early Christian martyr, and later borne by several Byzantine empresses.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To regin universally
Female
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian names containing the Old Norse element regin/ragin, RAGNA means "advice, decision, counsel," hence "wise."
Male
English
Pet form of English Reginald, REGGIE means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
Norse
A mythical blacksmith.
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Champagne; Fine Brandies are the Principal Product of Rheims; A Town in Central France; From Rheims
REGIE BUCHAREST
REGIE BUCHAREST
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Yellow Eyed; Lion
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Patron Superior, guardian
Girl/Female
English French
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Produced, Divine
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Sequence
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a plump person, from Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’ (Latin rotundus).
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Jewel Among Conch Shells
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived in a house, such as a warden’s lodge, in a park (see Park 1), from Middle English parc + hous.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Proud
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Stone Pestle
REGIE BUCHAREST
REGIE BUCHAREST
REGIE BUCHAREST
REGIE BUCHAREST
REGIE BUCHAREST
v. t.
To rule; to govern.
v. t.
To meet a wager on, as on the taking of a trick, with a higher wager.
v. t.
To give again; to give back.
n.
An extractive matter contained in the juice of the green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia). It is used medicinally as an alterative, and also as a black hair dye.
n.
An alkaloid found in the leaves of the walnut (Juglans regia).
v. i.
To stake a sum upon a hand of cards, as in the old game of gleek. See Revie.
n.
A yellow crystalline substance resembling quinone, extracted from green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia); -- called also nucin.
v. t.
To vie with, or rival, in return.
v. i.
To exceed an adversary's wager in card playing.
n.
The condition of a river with respect to the rate of its flow, as measured by the volume of water passing different cross sections in a given time, uniform regime being the condition when the flow is equal and uniform at all the cross sections.
n.
Mode or system of rule or management; character of government, or of the prevailing social system.
v. i.
To make a retort; to bandy words.
n.
A genus of aquatic plants named in honor of Queen Victoria. The Victoria regia is a native of Guiana and Brazil. Its large, spreading leaves are often over five feet in diameter, and have a rim from three to five inches high; its immense rose-white flowers sometimes attain a diameter of nearly two feet.
n. & v.
See Reign.