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Species of fly
Sciara sciophila is a species of dark-winged fungus gnats in the family Sciaridae. "Sciara sciophila Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Sciara_sciophila
Genus of flies
Sciara abbreviata Sciara abdita Sciara adjuncta Sciara aemula Sciara aethiops Sciara africana Sciara albicoxa Sciara albifrons Sciara amabilis Sciara
Sciara_(fly)
Prehistoric organisms recorded in Colorado, USA
†Sassafras hesperia Scaphinotus Sceloporus †Sceloporus undulatus Sciara †Sciophila Sciurus Scolytus †Segestria †Selaginella †Semanotus Sequoia †Sequoia
List of the prehistoric life of Colorado
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Colorado
locality for species †Sapindus Sassafras †Scapherpeton †Schoepfia Sciara †Sciophila Sequoia †Sespia †Shoshonius †Shoshonius bowni †Shoshonius cooperi
List of the prehistoric life of Wyoming
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Wyoming
Scatopsciara unicalcarata (Edwards, 1927) Sciara marcilla (Hutton, 1902) Sciara neorufescens Miller, 1950 Sciara zealandica Kieffer, 1910 Scythropochroa
List of Diptera of New Zealand
List_of_Diptera_of_New_Zealand
Geological formation in the Intermountain West of the United States
†S. gibbosa Cockerell, 1907 Lake Gosiute A Mycetophiline fungus gnat. Sciophila S. hyattii Scudder, 1890 Lake Gosiute 1 specimen A sciophiline fungus
Paleobiota of the Green River Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Green_River_Formation
Pheidole schwarzmaieri Borgmeier, 1939 Pheidole sciara Cole, 1955 Pheidole scimitara Wilson, 2003 Pheidole sciophila Wheeler, 1908 Pheidole scolioceps Wilson
List_of_Pheidole_species
locality for species †Sciomyza manca – type locality for species †Sciophila †Sciophila hyatti – type locality for species †Sciuravus †Sciuravus bridgeri
List of the Cenozoic life of Wyoming
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Wyoming
species †Sciara sopora – type locality for species Sciomyza †Sciomyza florissantensis – type locality for species †Sciomyza manca †Sciophila †Sciophila mirandula
List of the Cenozoic life of Colorado
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Colorado
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Female
Native American
Native American Tupi name MAIARA means "wise."
Female
Greek
(ΧαÏά) Greek name derived from the word chara, CHARA means "joyful."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sierra, CIERA means "mountain range."
Girl/Female
Irish
The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning “dark†and implies “dark hair and brown eyes.†St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary. It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
Female
Italian
Italian form of Latin Clara, CHIARA means "clear, bright."
Girl/Female
Irish American
Dark. Feminine of Ciaran. Name of a saint.
Girl/Female
Irish
The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning “dark†and implies “dark hair and brown eyes.†St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary. It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Ciarán, CIARA means "little black one."
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ִפְרָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Shiphrah, SHIFRA means "beauty, brightness." Compare with another form of Shifra.
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ִירָה) Hebrew name SHIRA means "song."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(सितारा) Hindi name SITARA means "star."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Stephanus, STIANA means "crown."
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Famous; Bright; Clear; Dark; Feminine of Ciaran
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciara, KIARA means "little black one."
Girl/Female
Irish
The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning “dark†and implies “dark hair and brown eyes.†St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary. It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Hebrew Sarah, SAARA means "noble lady, princess."Â
Girl/Female
Irish
The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning “dark†and implies “dark hair and brown eyes.†St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary. It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
Girl/Female
Irish American
Saint or Dark. Feminine of Ciaran.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciara, CEARA means "little black one."
Female
Welsh
Pet form of Welsh Siân, SIANA means "God is gracious."
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Courageous, Charioteer of Krishna (Arjun)
Girl/Female
Indian
Prayer
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Spanish
Sunshine
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name SPIRITA means "witty."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kayley, CAYLEY means "slender."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Acintya | அசிஂதà¯à®¯
Surpassing thought, Incogitable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Display, Signs
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Judy, JUDIE means "Jewess" or "praised."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sun; Shy
Boy/Male
English American
Keeper of provisions. Famous Bearer: actor Spencer Tracy.
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v. t.
To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scarp
imp. & p. p.
of Scarf
pl.
of Scarf
v. t.
To cut down perpendicularly, or nearly so; as, to scarp the face of a ditch or a rock.
v. t.
To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping.
n.
In a piece which is to be united to another by a scarf joint, the part of the end or edge that is tapered off, rabbeted, or notched so as to be thinner than the rest of the piece.
a.
Like a scar, or rocky eminence; containing scars.
pl.
of Scarf
v. t.
To mark with a scar or scars.
n.
Same as Scarab.
v. i.
To form a scar.
n.
A plant of the genus Scilla (Scilla nutans).
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scare
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scarf
v. t.
To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, metal rods, etc.
n.
A form of headdress worn by the ancient Persians. According to Xenophon, the royal tiara was encircled with a diadem, and was high and erect, while those of the people were flexible, or had rims turned over.
n.
A scarf joint.
imp. & p. p.
of Scarp
v. t.
To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint.