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Reginald, Reg or Reggie Smith may refer to: Reggie Smith (wide receiver) (born 1956), American football player Reggie L. Smith (born 1962), American football
Reginald_Smith
American baseball player (born 1945)
Carl Reginald Smith (born April 2, 1945) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder
Reggie_Smith
English cricketer
Reginald Smith (1 May 1868 – 5 October 1943) was an English cricketer active in 1893 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Warrington and died in Scarborough
Reginald_Smith_(cricketer)
Australian judge
Sir Reginald Allfree Smithers, QC (born 1903 in Echuca, Victoria – died January 1994) was an Australian lawyer and judge. Smithers educated at Melbourne
Reginald_Smithers
2023 film directed by Sam Fell
to suppress the chickens' fear, to make tastier chicken nuggets for Reginald Smith, a fast-food chain businessman looking for new food items. Mrs. Tweedy
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
Chicken_Run:_Dawn_of_the_Nugget
English physicist
Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose CBE (2 April 1894 – 19 March 1980) was an English physicist of the National Physical Laboratory who was a world leader in radio
Reginald_Smith-Rose
Reginald Southwell Smith (1809–1896) was an English priest of the Church of England, known for evangelical views. He was the fourth son of Sir John Wyldbore
Reginald_Southwell_Smith
Reginald Arthur Smith wrote Towards A Living Encyclopedia, which offered suggestions for ways to bear out H. G. Wells's proposal for a "world brain".
Reginald_Arthur_Smith
British Army officer, diplomat and politician (1899–1977)
Sir Reginald Hugh Dorman-Smith, GBE, PC (10 March 1899 – 20 March 1977) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat, military officer and politician who was a Member of
Reginald_Dorman-Smith
Musical interval
tritone can also be used to avoid tonality altogether, as composer Reginald Smith Brindle explains: "Any tendency for a tonality to emerge may be avoided
Tritone
British composer (1917-2003)
Reginald Smith Brindle (5 January 1917 – 9 September 2003) was a British composer and writer. Smith Brindle was born in Cuerdon, Lancashire, to Robert
Reginald_Smith_Brindle
Musical artist
Ricky Wilde (born Ricki Steven Reginald Smith, 6 November 1961, sometimes credited as Ricki Wilde) is a British songwriter, musician, and record producer
Ricky_Wilde
Relationships between music and mathematics
and otonality Music portal Reginald Smith Brindle, The New Music, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp. 42–43 Reginald Smith Brindle, The New Music, Oxford
Music_and_mathematics
Son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology
also been two Spanish musical items that reference Polyphemus's name. Reginald Smith Brindle's four fragments for guitar, El Polifemo de Oro (1956), takes
Polyphemus
English classical guitarist and lutenist (1933–2020)
compositions were written for Bream, including: Reginald Smith Brindle: Nocturne for Guitar Solo (1946) Reginald Smith Brindle: El Polifemo de Oro (1956) Lennox
Julian_Bream
American lawyer
Reginald Heber Smith (21 December 1889-23 October 1966), also known as Reg Smith, was an American lawyer. His book Justice and the Poor inspired the creation
Reginald_Heber_Smith
English pop singer (born 1960)
born as Kim Smith in the West London suburb of Chiswick, the eldest child of 1950s rock and roller Marty Wilde (birth name Reginald Smith) and Joyce Baker
Kim_Wilde
American actor (born 1952)
Reginald VelJohnson (born Reginald Johnson; August 16, 1952) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying police officers on screen, such as Sergeant
Reginald_VelJohnson
Reginald Bosworth Smith (1839–1908) was an English academic, schoolmaster, man of letters and author. Born on 28 June 1839 at West Stafford rectory, Dorset
Reginald_Bosworth_Smith
British archaeologist
Reginald Allender Smith (1873 – 18 January 1940) was an archaeologist of Palaeolithic to late Anglo-Saxon materials. He was Keeper of British and Medieval
Reginald_Allender_Smith
2012 mixtape by Meek Mill
production that was provided by Jahlil Beats, SAP, All Star, Cardiak, Reginald Smith, and Jesse Wilson, among others. The mixtape consists mostly of original
Dreamchasers_2
Lawrence Reginald Smith SM MMM SAStC is a General Officer in the South African Army. General Smith completed the South African Army Command and Staff
Lawrence_Smith_(general)
1929 play by R. C. Sherriff
revival of the work was in 1934, with Horne, Stoker and Smith reprising their original roles, and Reginald Tate as Stanhope. The first New York revival was in
Journey's_End
British book publisher
published The Cornhill Magazine. In 1909 the firm was being run by Reginald Smith. The Comic Offering volumes one through five by Louisa Henrietta Sheridan
Smith,_Elder_&_Co.
2012 studio album by Ne-Yo
programming (track 9) Harmony "H-Money" Samuels — producer (track 6) Reginald Smith — producer (track 10) Phil Tan — mixing (tracks 3, 7, 11) Shea Taylor
R.E.D._(Ne-Yo_album)
English footballer (1912–2004)
James Christopher Reginald Smith (20 January 1912 – 6 January 2004), was an English football player and manager who played as an outside left. The son
Reg_Smith
involving the residency status of model and reality television star Anna Nicole Smith and allegations that the PLP's then-immigration minister had fast-tracked
2012 Bahamian general election
2012_Bahamian_general_election
American football player (born 1986)
Reginald Smith, Jr. (born September 3, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL)
Reggie_Smith_(defensive_back)
Sonata in mi 1955 Hans Erich Apostel (1901–1972) Sechs Musiken 1956 Reginald Smith Brindle (1917–2003) El Polifemo de Oro 1957 Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989)
List of compositions for guitar
List_of_compositions_for_guitar
Canadian ice hockey player (1903–1963)
Reginald Joseph "Hooley" Smith (January 7, 1903 – August 24, 1963) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, Montreal
Hooley_Smith
English rock and roll singer (born 1939)
Marty Wilde (born Reginald Leonard Smith; 15 April 1939) is an English singer and songwriter. He was among the first generation of British pop stars to
Marty_Wilde
Unorthodox methods of singing or of playing musical instruments
Bartolozzi; New Sounds for Woodwind, second edition, translated by Reginald Smith Brindle. London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1982. ISBN 978-0-19-318611-8
Extended_technique
Ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere
direction of propagation. Between 1923 and 1925, Appleton, Miles Barnett, Reginald Smith-Rose, and R.H. Barfield conducted radio sounding experiments while looking
Ionosphere
Polytonal device in the works of Igor Stravinsky
Application for the Jazz Improvisor, p.126. ISBN 0-7579-0357-6. Brindle, Reginald Smith (1966). Serial Composition. Oxford University Press. p. 66. ISBN 0-19-311906-4
Petrushka_chord
1961 to 1972) The Hon. Richard Edward Smith (b. 1937) The Hon. Philip Reginald Smith (b. 1945) As a senior member of the royal household, she was a leading
Patricia Smith, Viscountess Hambleden
Patricia_Smith,_Viscountess_Hambleden
Surname list
Australian-American illustrator and painter Reginald Brindle (1925–1998), English cricketer Reginald Smith Brindle (1917–2003), British composer and writer
Brindle_(surname)
Smith (disambiguation) R. B. Smith (disambiguation) Rebecca Smith (disambiguation) Red Smith (disambiguation) Regan Smith (disambiguation) Reginald Smith
List of people with surname Smith
List_of_people_with_surname_Smith
Type of musical composition
organ. (1925) Arranged for orchestra (transposed to D minor) in 1931. Reginald Smith Brindle: Chaconne and Interludes: (The Instruments of Peace III), for
Chaconne
(1951–1952) John Smith (1865–1869) Reginald Smith (1889–1893) Sidney Smith (1952–1956) Thomas Smith (1867) Tom Smith (2005–2016) Ken Snellgrove (1965–1974)
List of Lancashire County Cricket Club players
List_of_Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club_players
Bray (born 1982) Havergal Brian (1876–1972) Frank Bridge (1879–1941) Reginald Smith Brindle (1917–2003) Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) Nigel Brooks (born
List of British classical composers
List_of_British_classical_composers
Blumenthal retired to successfully run for Attorney General. District 8: Reginald J. Smith retired. (Previously ran for governor) District 14: Tom Scott retired
1990 Connecticut Senate election
1990_Connecticut_Senate_election
American music critic and composer (1859–1920)
Henry Louis Reginald De Koven (April 3, 1859 – January 16, 1920) was an American music critic and prolific composer, particularly of comic operas. De Koven
Reginald_De_Koven
British guitarist and composer
to him (for solo and ensemble) by James Patten, Elisabeth Lutyens, Reginald Smith Brindle, Alfred Nieman, Charles Camilleri, David Bedford, Roger Williams
Gilbert_Biberian
British composer (1895–1954)
based in England. He was born in Lincoln in 1895, the youngest son of Reginald Smith Woolley and Nora Francis Twentyman. He was educated at Lancing College
Edward Francis Reginald Woolley
Edward_Francis_Reginald_Woolley
Reginald Donald Smith (31 July 1914 – 3 May 1985) was a British teacher and lecturer, BBC radio producer, and possible communist spy. He was the model
R._D._Smith
Archaeological site in England
been subject to several formal scientific investigations, including by Reginald Smith and Henry Dewey in the 1910s, R.H. Chandler in the 1920s, Alvin T. Marston
Swanscombe_Palaeolithic_site
Courtney, W. P.; Matthew, H. C. G. (October 2006). "Courtenay, William Reginald, eleventh earl of Devon (1807–1888)". In Matthew, H. C. G (ed.). Oxford
List of presidents of the Oxford Union
List_of_presidents_of_the_Oxford_Union
skier (1960). Børge Minerth, 59, Danish Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952). Reginald Smith-Rose, 85, English physicist. Bedrettin Tuncel, 69–70, Turkish politician
Deaths_in_March_1980
David Applebaum, 51, American-Israeli physician, suicide bomb victim. Reginald Smith Brindle, 86, British composer and writer. Andrei Folbert, 72, Romanian
Deaths_in_September_2003
Italian composer
twelve-tone technique Jachino wasn't always a strict serialist. According to Reginald Smith Brindle, his Piano Concerto (1952), performed in Florence in 1955,"was
Carlo_Jachino
Topics referred to by the same term
Smith (disambiguation) R. B. Smith (disambiguation) Rebecca Smith (disambiguation) Red Smith (disambiguation) Regan Smith (disambiguation) Reginald Smith
R._Smith
American actor (born 2001)
Caleb Reginald McLaughlin (born October 13, 2001) is an American actor. He gained international recognition playing Lucas Sinclair in the Netflix series
Caleb_McLaughlin
British government recognitions
(492713), The Royal Anglian Regiment. Captain The Honourable Philip Reginald Smith (476888), The Royal Green Jackets. 24167736 Gunner Ian David Stansfield
1973_Special_Honours
Set of available musical works for classical guitar
Eduardo Sainz de la Maza (1903–1982) Regino Sainz de la Maza (1896–1981) Reginald Smith Brindle (1917–2003) Eric Sessler (born 1969) Anton Stingl (1908–2000)
Classical_guitar_repertoire
British peer (1903–1948)
(1937–2014)[citation needed] Philip Reginald Smith (b. 1945)[citation needed] In 1961 his daughter, Katharine Smith, married the screenwriter Ivan Moffat
William Smith, 3rd Viscount Hambleden
William_Smith,_3rd_Viscount_Hambleden
Viscountcy in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Patrick Harold Smith (b. 1962) Hon. Richard Edward Smith (1937–2014) (7) Christopher Richard Smith (b. 1975) (8) Major Hon. Philip Reginald Smith (b. 1945)
Viscount_Hambleden
British politician (1891–1971)
Reginald William Sorensen, Baron Sorensen (19 June 1891 – 8 October 1971) was a Unitarian minister and Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He
Reginald Sorensen, Baron Sorensen
Reginald_Sorensen,_Baron_Sorensen
Italian classical pianist
technical proficiency in playing difficult repertoire. The British composer Reginald Smith Brindle comments that Scarpini "can pack a theatre to overflowing with
Pietro_Scarpini
Irish nationalist and author (1870–1922)
went to Reginald Smith at Smith Elder. But in February 1903, just as Childers was hoping to return to editing The HAC in South Africa, Smith sent back
Erskine_Childers_(author)
British actor (1887–1972)
John Reginald Owen (5 August 1887 – 5 November 1972) was a British actor, known for his many roles in British and American films and television programmes
Reginald_Owen
Australian actor (1920–2002)
Reginald "Leo" McKern (16 March 1920 – 23 July 2002) was an Australian actor who appeared in numerous British, Australian and American television programmes
Leo_McKern
British musician and songwriter (born 1947)
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. An influential figure in popular culture
Elton_John
Charles Wood, 2nd Earl of Halifax, peer and politician (born 1912) Reginald Smith-Rose, physicist (born 1894) 20 March – Alun Davies, historian (born
1980_in_the_United_Kingdom
English mathematician
propagation, Reginald Smith-Rose on short-wave propagation, and Edward Appleton on the properties of the ionosphere. Stickland, along with Smith-Rose, read
Alice_Christine_Stickland
McCaffrey Harold McMunn Dunc Munro (C) Beattie Ramsay Cyril Slater Reginald Smith Harry Watson Winnipeg Falcons Head coach: Gordon Sigurjonsson Goaltender
List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters
List_of_Canadian_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters
Archaeological site in the United Kingdom
archaeology of the site would soon be destroyed. Organising an investigation, Reginald Smith of the British Museum visited to confirm the date of the bones, after
Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery
Finglesham_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
Museum in Skipton, North Yorkshire, England
prints, textiles and sculptures, many made by local artists such as Reginald Arthur Smith, Kenneth Holmes, and William Shuttleworth. The majority of the paintings
Craven_Museum_&_Gallery
American opera singer (born 1957)
the National Metropolitan Opera Auditions (Gregory Turay, 1995 and Reginald Smith Jr., 2015) and several have performed at the Met as well as other leading
Everett_McCorvey
Duchess of Guelders from 1332 to 1343
countess of Zutphen by marriage to Reginald II of Guelders. She was regent as the guardian of their minor son Reginald III from 1343 until 1344. She was
Eleanor_of_Woodstock
1950 film by Reginald LeBorg
is a 1950 American Western film directed by Reginald LeBorg and starring Stephen McNally and Alexis Smith. In 1869, when the railroad mail service is
Wyoming_Mail
English actor (1908–1990)
Sir Reginald Carey Harrison (5 March 1908 – 2 June 1990) was an English actor. Harrison began his career on the stage at the Liverpool Playhouse in 1924
Rex_Harrison
List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire
1732: Edmund Waller 1733: Reginald Winyatt of Stanton 1734: Richard Marriett of Preston 1735: John Gladwin 1736: Sir George Smith 1737: William Robins of
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire
Defunct Canadian ice hockey team
McCaffrey, Harold McMunn, Duncan Munro, Beattie Ramsay, Cyril Slater, Reginald Smith, Harry Watson Holland, Dave (2008). Canada on Ice; The World Hockey
Toronto_Granites
1941 British landing in Somalia in WWII
Somaliland. The former Senior Administrative Officer of the protectorate, Reginald Smith, made several secret journeys to the land to glean information. In Cairo
Operation_Appearance
Overture, for orchestra Seek the Lord (anthem), SATB choir and organ Reginald Smith Brindle – El Polifemo de Oro Benjamin Britten – Antiphon, Op. 56b, for
1956_in_music
UK charity
Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire", 6th edn, 1796 Illustrations by A Reginald Smith from W G Collingwood 'The Lake Counties', (New Edition 1932) Old Maps
Cumbria_County_History_Trust
British TV variety series (1936–1939)
(1907–82), 1936 (2) Harry Pringle (1903 – after 1959), 1937–46 (68) Reginald Smith, 1937–39 (11) Stephen Thomas, 1937 (2) Lanham Titchener, 1939 (1) Cabaret
Cabaret (British TV programme)
Cabaret_(British_TV_programme)
English actor (1926–2008)
Trilogy. Smith also appeared in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin as a manager of a Grot shop. Smith also appeared in George and Mildred in the episode
Keith_Smith_(actor)
baritone (2015) Sean Michael Plumb, baritone (2015, Theodor Uppman Award) Reginald Smith, Jr., baritone (2015) Kihun Yoon, baritone (2015) Alisa Jordheim, soprano
Sullivan_Foundation
2000 compilation album by the Bouncing Souls
" (Glen Danzig) – 1:55 "QuickCheck Girl" – 2:59 "Kids in America" (Reginald Smith) – 3:37 "P.M.R.C." – 2:47 "Slave to Fashion" – 2:30 "Code Blue" (T.S
The Bad, the Worse, and the Out of Print
The_Bad,_the_Worse,_and_the_Out_of_Print
Overture, for orchestra Seek the Lord (anthem), SATB choir and organ Reginald Smith Brindle – El Polifemo de Oro Benjamin Britten Antiphon, Op. 56b, for
1956_in_British_music
Archaeologist and Painter (1855–1930)
In 1922 Bonsor provided his own explanation in a card he wrote to Reginald Smith of the British Museum: "I know how odd it must sound that, being an
George Edward Bonsor Saint Martin
George_Edward_Bonsor_Saint_Martin
1932 film
as Perkins Fred Karno as man in street Ian Wilson as butcher's boy Reginald Smith as manager Joyce Kirby as maid Kine Weekly wrote: "Flanagan and Allen
The_Bailiffs
Human settlement in England
the Carlisle Tavern, Lacey Street, as recalled by old railwaymen to Reginald Smith 1969 – cremation, Lefevre Road development, discovered by John Laing
Old_Ford
British Indian Army officer (1864–1927)
Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, CB (9 October 1864 – 23 July 1927) was a British military officer in the Bengal Army and later the newly constituted
Reginald_Dyer
bail, but for her husband it was refused. On October 9 Hollebone and Reginald Smith, a well-known criminal and one of the witnesses to the Lee murder inquiry
William_'Joey'_Hollebone
British actress (1915–2008)
School of Art with Mark Gertler and through him and his wife, met Matthew Smith and Ivon Hitchens. In 1956, following a career as an actor with mostly minor
Olga_Edwardes
British musician (1947–2010)
Iannis Xenakis. Other discernable influences included Tadeusz Baird and Reginald Smith Brindle, as well as the Polish avant-garde. Pert built a studio in northwest
Morris_Pert
British royal recognitions
Council of Barbados. Percy Reginald Smith, Senior Deputy Postmaster-General, Tanganyika Territory. Reginald Hopkinson Smith, District Officer, Somaliland
1935_New_Year_Honours
August – Tony Jackson, English singer and bass player, 63 9 September – Reginald Smith Brindle, composer and writer, 86 25 September – Matthew Jay, singer-songwriter
2003_in_British_music
American opera competition (1954– )
(2015) Marina Costa-Jackson, soprano (2015) Joseph Dennis, tenor (2015) Reginald Smith Jr., baritone (2015) Virginie Verrez, mezzo-soprano (2015) Emily D'Angelo
Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions
Metropolitan_Opera_National_Council_Auditions
American basketball player
Reginald D. Smith (born August 21, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Reggie_Smith_(basketball)
American prison reform activist
conduct. Stuart, Reginald (May 1996). "Kemba's Nightmare" (PDF). Emerge Magazine. Copeland, Libby (February 13, 2000). "Kemba Smith's Hard Time". The Washington
Kemba_Smith_Pradia
British criminal duo during 1950s and 1960s
Ronald Kray (24 October 1933 – 17 March 1995) and Reginald Kray (24 October 1933 – 1 October 2000) were English identical twin brothers from Haggerston
Kray_twins
American basketball player (born 1965)
Reginald Wayne Miller (born August 24, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player who played his entire 18-year career in the National
Reggie_Miller
British TV variety series (1938–1939)
were made. According to Radio Times (20 May 1938), "Harry Pringle, Reginald Smith's officemate, is having a busy time preparing for his Eastern Cabaret
Eastern_Cabaret
Transit bus operator for Oshawa, Ontario
October 2, 1959 - PUC agrees to operate bus service December 4, 1959 - Reginald Smith hired as first Superintendent January 2, 1960 - PUC takes over Oshawa
Oshawa_Transit
1933 film
Julius Falkenstein as Offenbach Huntley Wright as The Regimental Doctor Reginald Smith as The Hospital Orderly Ruth Maitland as Marianne O. B. Clarence as
The_Only_Girl_(film)
American civil rights activist (1923–2007)
Reginald Armistice Hawkins (1923–2007) was an American civil rights activist and dentist. He was the first African-American to run for Governor of North
Reginald_Hawkins
Quartet No. 2 Dmitri Shostakovich – Preludes and Fugues (24) for piano Reginald Smith Brindle – Concertino for guitar and chamber orchestra Karlheinz Stockhausen
1951_in_music
REGINALD SMITH
REGINALD SMITH
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Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, Teutonic
Powerful Ruler; Counsel Power; Ruler's Adviser; Ruler with Counsel; Well-advised Ruler
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Power
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German
Mighty and brave.
Boy/Male
British, English
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Portuguese
Wise Ruler; Rule; Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Reginaldus, REGINALD means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
British, English
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Boy/Male
British, English, Swedish
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power; Advice; Decision Ruler
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Reginald, REGINOLD means "wise ruler."Â
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English
Powerful ruler.
Boy/Male
British, English
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Portuguese
Ruler over Heroes
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Swedish
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power; Advice; Decision
Boy/Male
English German
Counselor-ruler.
Female
English
Latin name REGINA means "queen."Â
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Reginaldus, REINALDO means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
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Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Male
French
 Old French form of German Reinhold, REINALD means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, German
Ruler with Counsel
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REGINALD SMITH
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American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Malayalam, Swedish
Peasant; Farmer; Strong; Little; Womanly; Free Woman
Girl/Female
Arabic
Looking out for Someone
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Love and Fragrance
Male
Cornish
, on the lake.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Netherlands, Swedish, Teutonic
Brave; Lion; Hardy
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Born of the Right Hand; Ben's Son; Excellent Son
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gather.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Maintainer; Provider
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sum of the Vedas
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n.
A substance, present in the protoplasm of the retinal epithelium cells, and resembling, if not identical with, the substance (myelin) forming the medullary sheaths of nerve fibers.
v. t.
To gild anew.
a.
Of or pertaining to a particular region; sectional.
n.
A yellow coloring matter, soluble in ether, contained in the small round fat drops in the retinal epithelium cells. It is best obtained from the eyes of frogs.
n.
An instrument such as a hammer, saw, plane, file, and the like, used in the manual arts, to facilitate mechanical operations; any instrument used by a craftsman or laborer at his work; an implement; as, the tools of a joiner, smith, shoe-maker, etc.; also, a cutter, chisel, or other part of an instrument or machine that dresses work.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.
n.
The art or occupation of a smith; smithing.
n.
The philosophical explanation of phenomena, either physical or moral; as, Lavoisier's theory of combustion; Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments.
n.
An abundant element of the magnesium-cadmium group, extracted principally from the minerals zinc blende, smithsonite, calamine, and franklinite, as an easily fusible bluish white metal, which is malleable, especially when heated. It is not easily oxidized in moist air, and hence is used for sheeting, coating galvanized iron, etc. It is used in making brass, britannia, and other alloys, and is also largely consumed in electric batteries. Symbol Zn. Atomic weight 64.9.
n.
Work done by a smith; smithing.
n.
The agreement of a verb or adjective with one, rather than another, of two nouns, with either of which it might agree in gender, number, etc.; as, rex et regina beati.
n.
The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.
n.
A brown, nitrogenous pigment contained in the retinal epithelium; a variety of melanin.
n.
A smith who works at the vice instead of at the anvil.
a.
Of or pertaining to the retina.
n.
The Smithsonian Institution.
v.
The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician.
n.
The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.
a.
Of or pertaining to the reign of a monarch; as, regnal years.
n. pl.
Fragments; atoms; smithers.