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Early line of personal computers
The Sharp MZ is a series of personal computers sold in Japan and Europe (particularly Germany and Great Britain) by Sharp beginning in 1978. Although
Sharp_MZ
Character sets for Sharp MZ computers
instead of the intended characters. Sharp MZ character sets are character sets made by Sharp Corporation for Sharp MZ computers. The European and Japanese
Sharp_MZ_character_set
Programming language for generating computerized music
2012-09-22. Retrieved 2012-12-28. SHARP Corporation (1978). MZ-80 BASIC マニュアル. SHARP Corporation. p. 110. "SHARP MZ.org MZ-80K monitor sub $0030". 2012-09-20
Music_Macro_Language
Topics referred to by the same term
generator Sharp MZ series, a line of personal computers by Sharp Merpati Nusantara Airlines, a former Indonesia-based airline (IATA code MZ) MZ Motorrad-
MZ
Japanese electronics company
was Tadashi Sasaki. In the 1970s and 1980s Sharp produced 8-bit home computers known as Sharp MZ and Sharp X1 based on Zilog Z80, and even a 16/32-bit
Sharp_Corporation
Series of home computers
software. Despite the fact that the Computer Division of Sharp Corporation had released the MZ series, suddenly the Television Division released a new
Sharp_X1
Home computer model
The MZ-2500, also known as the Super MZ, is an 8-bit personal computer released on 1 October 1985 as part of the Sharp MZ series. It is a successor to
MZ-2500
The following is a list of games developed or published by the defunct Japanese computer and video game company, Xtalsoft. 1983 Holy Sword 1985 Lizard
List_of_Xtalsoft_games
NEC personal computer line
market, it was preceded by both the Hitachi Basic Master [ja] and the Sharp MZ-80K [ja]. The PC-8001A was released in the United States in August 1981
PC-8000_series
8-bit microprocessor
"Overview of the SHARP MZ-series". SharpMZ.org. Archived from the original on March 27, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2011. Most MZ's use the 8bit CPU LH0080
Zilog_Z80
1983 puzzle video game
Famicom port) Flappy, Java (2014; clone of the Sharp MZ-800 port) Tlappy, Android (2017; clone of the Sharp MZ-800 port) Famicom Games Archived 2007-07-08
Flappy
Character encoding standard
International for their 8-bit systems, is based on ASCII-1963. Likewise, many Sharp MZ character sets are based on ASCII-1963. IBM defined code page 437 for the
ASCII
1983 video game
Soft in 1983 for the MSX, FM-7, PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-8801, Sharp MZ-2200, Sharp MZ-5500, Sharp X1 and in 1985 for the Famicom. The MSX version saw release
Binary_Land
1983 video game
1983 for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1 and MSX in Japan, and a graphically modified version for
Bomberman_(1983_video_game)
Test where answers are chosen from lists
Sole created the first multiple-choice examinations for computers on a Sharp Mz 80 computer in 1982. Single best answer or one best answer is a written
Multiple_choice
1984 video game
million for home computers (including the PC-88, PC-98, PC-66, Sharp X1, FM7, MSX, MSX2, and MZ-2000) and 1 million for the Famicom console. It was the first
Hydlide
1980 video game
Pac-Man, originally titled Puck Man in Japan, is a 1980 maze video game developed and published by Namco for arcades. It was released in Japan on May 22
Pac-Man
1985 video game
video game published for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Commodore 64, Sharp MZ, and Tatung Einstein by Vortex Software in 1985. It was written by Costa
Highway_Encounter
Unicode character block
Apple 8-bit, Kaypro CP/M, Mattel Aquarius, Ohio Scientific, Robotron KC, Sharp MZ computers, HP terminals, and TRS-80. It includes a set of semigraphics
Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement
Symbols_for_Legacy_Computing_Supplement
Emoji representing a pile of feces
An early design of the modern poop emoji was seen in 1982, among the Sharp MZ-80K computer's internal set of typeable symbols. In 1997, the first popular
Poop_emoji
1985 video game
Japan, is a 1985 puzzle-platform game developed by Yutaka Isokawa for the Sharp MZ-700 computer. A port to the Game Boy developed by ASK Kodansha was released
Catrap
1979 video game
released in 1982. In Japan, the game was released for the PC-8801 and Sharp MZ computers. Head On later appeared in the Sega Saturn collection Sega Memorial
Head_On_(video_game)
Discontinued family of computer operating systems
could potentially be equipped without disk drives. First featured in the Sharp MZ-800, a cassette-based system with optional disk drives, Personal CP/M was
CP/M
1989 video game
most complex game for PMD 85. The game was later ported to Atari ST and Sharp MZ. The game was created in 1989 by Karel Šuhajda. The idea of the game came
Hlípa
(with original 8086 CPU, before the VM/VX models) Sharp X1 (models before the X1 Turbo Z) Sharp MZ 700 FM-7, FM New 7, FM 77 (before the FM77AV) Sinclair
List of monochrome and RGB color formats
List_of_monochrome_and_RGB_color_formats
screen of Bōsō! Orient Kyūkō Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine (Sharp MZ-80K version) (in Japanese). Enix. ランダムハウスの昭和の業績 – 昭和58年度~昭和63年度の業績 (in
List of Enix home computer games
List_of_Enix_home_computer_games
1983 video game
ZX Spectrum, Amiga, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Macintosh, PC-88, Sharp X1, FM-7, and Nintendo Entertainment System. It was designed by Paul Reiche
Archon: The Light and the Dark
Archon:_The_Light_and_the_Dark
early competition from the Sharp MZ and Hitachi Basic Master [ja] series, and later competition from the 8-bit Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, MSX and MSX2 series
History_of_personal_computers
1983 video game
Hiroshi Ono Composer Nobuyuki Ohnogi Series Mappy Platform Arcade Sharp X1, MZ-700/MZ-1500, Famicom, MSX, FM-7, PC-88, PC-8000, PC-6001, Super Cassette
Mappy
Puzzle video game
倉庫番Perfect [Sokoban Perfect] (Sharp X68000) (in Japanese). Scene: title screen. Thinking Rabbit. 倉庫番Perfect [Sokoban Perfect] (Sharp X1) (in Japanese). Scene:
Sokoban
1984 video game
later ported to several other home platforms in Japan including the MSX, Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7 and NEC PC-8801. In January 1991, Flicky was made available
Flicky
Type of Japanese video game featuring erotica
the origin of adult games. Some writers say that Yakyūken produced for Sharp MZ computers by Hudson Soft is the first Japanese adult game. Other now-famous
Eroge
1983 video game
Force series. It was initially published for the X1 computer, then for the Sharp MZ-1500, PC-6001 mkII, and in 1985 on the PC-8801 mkII. In 1984, it was released
Thunder_Force_(video_game)
1983 video game
range of Japanese computers, including NEC's PC-8801, Fujitsu's FM-7, and Sharp's MZ-2000. With sales exceeding 200,000 copies, Door Door was a huge success
Door_Door
1984 video game
The Black Onyx (ザ・ブラックオニキス, Za Burakku Onikisu) is a 1984 role-playing video game released in Japan, developed by Bullet-Proof Software, with development
The_Black_Onyx
Using numbers to represent text characters
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
Character_encoding
American media franchise
PC-8800 series 1982 Based on the 1966 TV series. Released in Japan only. Sharp MZ Mission: Impossible NES 1990 Based on the 1988 TV series revival. Mission:
Mission:_Impossible
Video game series
II) Notes: Originally released for the Apple II. Ported to Mac, Sharp MZ-2500, Sharp X1 Turbo, FM-7, FM-77, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, NES, Game Boy Color
Wizardry_(video_game_series)
Panorama Toh PC-8801 Yes Horror House Part-II PC-8801 Yes 1984 Monster House Sharp MZ Yes Demon's Ring PC-8801, FM-7, PC-9801 Yes Asteka PC-8801, FM-7, PC-9801
List of Nihon Falcom video games
List_of_Nihon_Falcom_video_games
Japanese game based on rock–paper–scissors
with the first yakyūken video game being created by Hudson Soft for the Sharp MZ-80K in 1981. Yakyūken as a stripping game was further propagated by the
Yakyūken
Video game series
released in December 1985 for the FM-7, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, X1 Turbo, MZ-2500, Family Computer, and MSX2. A Microsoft Windows port followed in April
A-Train
1980 video game
Game Anthology vol.5: Crazy Climber / Crazy Climber 2 – Release Details Sharp X68000". GameFAQs. August 27, 1993. "Video Game Flyers: Crazy Climber, Nichibutsu
Crazy_Climber
Industrial corporation and manufacturer based in Åtvidaberg, Sweden
Facit-Addo imported many other early microcomputers to Europe, for example the Sharp MZ series. The company was subsequently divided between foreign owners. The
Facit
GPLv2 or later MZ-80B Emulator 2.97 Sharp MZ-80B Windows Freeware Mz800em 0.8.1 January 28, 2002 Sharp MZ-800 Windows, Linux GPL MZ-800 Emulator 0.099
List of computer system emulators
List_of_computer_system_emulators
GameCube Java ME Java Micro Edition Linux Linux Mac Mac MSX MSX MSX2 MSX2 MZ-80K Sharp MZ NES Nintendo Entertainment System PC-88 PC-88 PC-98 PC-98 PC Engine
List_of_erotic_video_games
1983 video game
Platforms NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8001, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, FM-7, Sharp MZ, Sharp X1 Release JP: November 9, 1983 Genre Role-playing game Mode Single-player
Poibos_Part_1
1984 Japanese video game
NEC PC-6001mkII, PC-8001mkII, PC-98, FM-7, MSX, NES/Famicom, Hitachi S1, Sharp MZ-1500, Sony SMC-777, Virtual Console Release Home computers Japan: 1984
Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom
Princess_Tomato_in_the_Salad_Kingdom
Method used in early text mode video hardware to emulate raster graphics
combination with block graphics (see Matsushita JR series character set). The Sharp MZ series of computers offered no high resolution or programmable characters
Semigraphics
Video game series
Publishers Technosoft Sega Creator Kotori Yoshimura Platforms Sharp X1, NEC PC-8801 mkII, FM-7, Sharp MZ 1500, NEC PC-6001 mkII, NEC PC-9801, X68000, Arcade, Sega
Thunder_Force
Japanese video game company
Force, appeared in 1983 on a variety of Japanese computers, such as the Sharp X1, NEC PC-8801 mkII, and FM-7. Technosoft also released a level editor
Technosoft
1985 video game
Composer Junko Ozawa Platforms Family Computer, Game Boy, Arcade, X1, FM-7, MZ-1500 Release JP: September 9, 1985 Genre Multidirectional shooter Modes Single-player
Battle_City
26 letters in two cases broadly used in international communication
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO_basic_Latin_alphabet
Sound generating integrated circuit
clone, SEGA PSG, integrated into its VDP Sega SG-1000 – used the SN76489AN Sharp MZ-800 – used the SN76489AN Sord M5 Tandy 1000 – early systems used SN76496
Texas_Instruments_SN76489
Otoko 1983 1984 NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1, MSX, ZX Spectrum Original releases in Japan named Bakudan
List_of_Bomberman_video_games
Key on a computer or terminal keyboard
keyboard, along with a numeric keypad on the right-hand side of the keyboard. Sharp MZ-700: blue keys F1 to F5 in a horizontal row across the top left side of
Function_key
micro-computers, in the Casio QD-7 drive, in a peripheral for the Sharp MZ-700 & MZ-800 system, in the DPQ-280 Quickdisk for the Daewoo/Dynadata MSX1
History_of_the_floppy_disk
Brand of microcomputers
Matsushita Electric Industrial (now Panasonic). Based on the success of the Sharp MZ and NEC PC-8000 series, these computers aimed primarily at the home computer
Matsushita_JR_series
1985 video game
Satoshi Uesaka Composer Hibiki Godai Platform PC-88, PC-98, FM-7, Sharp X1, Famicom, Sharp MZ, MSX, Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, MS-DOS, Mac, Color Computer
Thexder
Video game theme
origin of adult games. Some writers say that Yakyūken (1981) produced for Sharp MZ computers by Hudson Soft is the first Japanese adult game. Like with Koei
Sexual_content_in_video_games
1984 video game
Designer Masanobu Endō Series Xevious Platforms Arcade, PC-6001, PC-8801, Sharp MZ, Sharp X1 Release Arcade JP: August 1984 NA: September 1985 PC-8801 JP: 1985
Grobda
1982 video game
various Japanese computers including the NEC PC-8801, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1 and the MZ home computers. It was later re-released as part of the Taito Memories
Wild_Western
1988 video game
Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, IBM PC compatibles, ZX Spectrum, and Sharp MZ-800. The game is a sequel to Driller, set in the Evath system but this
Dark_Side_(video_game)
1983 video game
Sharp MZ, Atari ST, PC Engine, Xbox 360, Windows, iPod, Classic Mac OS, PlayStation 3, BBC Micro, PlayStation, SMC-777, Amstrad CPC, Game Boy, Sharp X1
Lode_Runner
1983 video game
PC-88, Atari 7800, Amstrad CPC, Sharp MZ, ZX Spectrum, Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Famicom Disk System, Sharp Zaurus, mobile phone, Game Boy Advance
Xevious
with original 8086 CPU before the VM/VX models All Sharp X1 models before the X1 Turbo Z The Sharp MZ 700 Fujitsu FM-7, FM New 7, FM 77 before the FM77AV
List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics
List_of_8-bit_computer_hardware_graphics
1985 video game
Programmer Tsutomu Fujisawa Platforms Arcade MSX Famicom PC-8801 FM-7 Sharp X1 Sharp MZ-2500 Game Boy Release 1985 Genre Action Modes Single-player, multiplayer
Penguin_Wars
1979 video game
for MSX (Europe and Japan only), NEC PC-8801, Famicom (Japan only), and Sharp X1. A Bally Astrocade version was published under the name Galaxian, but
Galaxian
"Biotek (1983)". "Fujitsu FM-7 Tape Dumps – Gaming Alexandria". "Hudson Sharp MZ-2200 Tape Dumps – Gaming Alexandria". "Stop the Express (1983)". "Bubble
List_of_Hudson_Soft_games
1984 video game
Super Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter developed and released as an arcade video game by Namco in Japan in 1984. It is an updated version of Xevious
Super_Xevious
1987 video game
Genghis Khan, original full title Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・ジンギスカン), is a turn-based strategy game developed by Koei, originally
Genghis_Khan_(video_game)
1982 video game
of Front Line were released for the ColecoVision console and PC-8801 and Sharp X1 computers in 1983, Atari 2600 and MSX in 1984, FM-7 and Famicom in 1985
Front_Line_(video_game)
1981 video game
Spectrum released by DJL Software (1984), Solo Software's Frogger for the Sharp MZ-700 (1984) in the UK, and Leap Frog for the NewBrain. Several clones retain
Frogger
– Hardcore Gaming 101". Retrieved 2024-10-30. September 1984 issue of Oh! MZ "Nintendo no Golf", Gaming-History, retrieved January 11, 2025 Mycom Basic
List_of_Nintendo_products
1984 video game
structure. Home ports were released for the SG-1000, MSX, Family Computer, Sharp X1, NEC PC-6001 and NEC PC-8801. Chack'n Pop is a platform arcade game.
Chack'n_Pop
Japanese manga series by Akira Toriyama
four games of Dr. Slump with the first one being Mazeland (めいろやしき) for Sharp MZ-700 in 1983, Dr. Slump Bubble Blitz (Dr.スランプ バブル大作戦) was released for the
Dr._Slump
ASCII-based standard character encoding
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO/IEC_8859-16
Graphic modes of the ZX Spectrum computer
variation of the 4-bit RGBI palette philosophy (also used on CGA, Thomson MO5, Sharp MZ-800, Mattel Aquarius, etc.), resulting in 8 basic colours with brightness
ZX_Spectrum_graphic_modes
Process of determining content's charset
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
Charset_detection
ISO standard
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO/IEC_8859-3
Thai character encoding, based on ASCII
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO/IEC_8859-11
1984 video game
and 1984 for the Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Sharp MZ and ZX Spectrum. It was given away for free with the Amstrad CPC 464 and
Xanagrams
Character encodings standard
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO/IEC_8859-9
[citation needed] Japan Sega AI Computer NEC V20 1986 TV cartridge Japan Sharp MZ series Z80 compatible 1979 TV Cassette, cartridge, optional floppy Many
List_of_home_computers
Single-byte character encoding
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
Lotus International Character Set
Lotus_International_Character_Set
arcade system boards, Master System console, BBC Micro home computer, Sharp MZ-800, IBM PCjr and TI-99/4A computers SN76489A (DCSG) 1982 4 ColecoVision
List_of_sound_chips
Memory manager produced by Quarterdeck Office Systems
cosmetic bugs. 1.12 can identify PS/2 Model 57SX, Compaq Deskpro 486s/16M, Sharp MZ-100. Available EMS in System Overview screen was corrected when using Stealth
QEMM
Cross compiler for Z80-based computers
platform SAM Coupé Small Computer Central SG-1000 Sharp MZ series Sharp OZ/QZ 700 family palmtop organizers Sharp X1 Sord M5 S-OS Spectravideo SVI Peters Plus
Z88DK
Higher-level 7-bit and 8-bit character encoding system
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO/IEC_2022
Japanese video game developer
released by Arsys Software in July 1987, for the NEC PC-88, FM-7, Sharp X1, Sharp MZ and MSX2 platforms. The sub-title, The Real-Time Adventure, is a reference
Arsys_Software
1983 video game
first released on Japanese home computers such as the MSX, NEC PC-6001mkII, Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7, Hitachi S1 and later to the Family Computer in Japan.
Nuts_&_Milk
International standard
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
ISO/IEC_8859-8
UK-manufactured 8-bit computer
Instruments HX-1000, the Mattel Aquarius 4615, and probably also the Sharp MZ-1P16 (for MZ-800 series). The Prestel adaptor produced by Eureka (Informatika)
Oric_(computer)
35mm single-lens reflex camera
The Pentax MZ-S is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera from Pentax of Japan. It was introduced in 2001 and discontinued in February 2006. It is closely related
Pentax_MZ-S
Macro Language (MML) In 1978, Japanese personal computers such as the Sharp MZ and Hitachi Basic Master were capable of digital synthesis, which were
History of science and technology in Japan
History_of_science_and_technology_in_Japan
Japan's video game industry
personal computers for gaming soon appeared, the Sord M200 in 1977 and Sharp MZ-80K in 1978. In Japan, both consoles and computers became major industries
Video_games_in_Japan
Soft Re-released in 1992 by Ultrasoft. Hlípa Maze game PMD 85, Atari ST, Sharp MZ 1989 4004/482 ZO Svazarmu Inspired by Knight Lore. Pomsta šíleného ataristy
List of video games developed in the Czech Republic
List_of_video_games_developed_in_the_Czech_Republic
Index of articles associated with the same name
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Code_page_951
Product brand name for televisions and screens
The Sharp Aquos is a product brand name for LCD televisions, component screens, tablets and smartphones, originally sold by Sharp Corporation of Japan
Sharp_Aquos
ITU-T Recommendation
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
T.51/ISO/IEC_6937
Obsolete character code standard developed by Xerox Corporation
PostScript Standard PostScript Latin 1 SAM Coupé Sega SC-3000 Sharp calculators Sharp MZ Sinclair QL Teletext TI calculators TRS-80 Ventura International
Xerox_Character_Code_Standard
SHARP MZ
SHARP MZ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sharp
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew
Princess; It Refers to Flat Land at the Foot of Mount Carmel; Flat Clearing; Form of Sarah
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a harpist (see Harper), or occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a harp.English : habitational name from a minor place such as Harp House in Eastwood, Essex, or South Harp in South Petherton, Somerset, denoting a place where salt was produced, from Old English hearpe ‘harp’, an implement used in the processing of salt. Compare Harpham.German : metonymic occupational name for a harpist, from Middle High German harpfe ‘harp’.German : variant of Harpe.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Sharp.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Goddess Durga, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
English, Modern
Sharp
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sherry, SHARI means "darling."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
French American English
Sharp.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sharp.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sharp
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Malayalam, Marathi
Arrow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Chark, a metonymic occupational name for a porter or carrier, from Old French charche ‘load’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English scharp ‘keen’, ‘active’, ‘quick’.Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized (part translated) form of Gaelic Ó Géaráin ‘descendant of Géarán’, a byname from a diminutive of géar ‘sharp’.Americanized form of any of several European names with similar meaning, for example German Scharf.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sharp
Girl/Female
Indian
Sharp
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
From the Plain of Sharon (in the Holy Land); from the land of Sharon.
Boy/Male
Indian
Cool
SHARP MZ
SHARP MZ
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful
Male
Dutch
, everlasting, or, ever-living.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Absorbed in God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fair skinned
Girl/Female
Hindu
Another name of Saraswathi
Girl/Female
Tamil
Snow, Pleasant, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Accomplishment, Fame
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
He Upon whom All Depend
Girl/Female
Tamil
A bird
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fiery
SHARP MZ
SHARP MZ
SHARP MZ
SHARP MZ
SHARP MZ
adv.
Precisely; exactly; as, we shall start at ten o'clock sharp.
superl.
Composed of hard, angular grains; gritty; as, sharp sand.
superl.
Of keen perception; quick to discern or distinguish; having nice discrimination; acute; penetrating; sagacious; clever; as, a sharp eye; sharp sight, hearing, or judgment.
n.
A sharp tool or weapon.
superl.
Cutting in language or import; biting; sarcastic; cruel; harsh; rigorous; severe; as, a sharp rebuke.
superl.
Eager in pursuit; keen in quest; impatient for gratification; keen; as, a sharp appetite.
n.
A sharp tone or note.
n.
A sewing needle having a very slender point; a needle of the most pointed of the three grades, blunts, betweens, and sharps.
v.
A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence.
superl.
So high as to be out of tune, or above true pitch; as, the tone is sharp; that instrument is sharp. Opposed in all these senses to flat.
n.
To play on the harp.
superl.
Raised a semitone in pitch; as, C sharp (C/), which is a half step, or semitone, higher than C.
v. t. & i.
Trickery; fraud; petty rapine; as, to live upon the shark.
superl.
Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interest; close and exact in dealing; shrewd; as, a sharp dealer; a sharp customer.
superl.
Steep; precipitous; abrupt; as, a sharp ascent or descent; a sharp turn or curve.
superl.
Affecting the sense as if pointed or cutting, keen, penetrating, acute: to the taste or smell, pungent, acid, sour, as ammonia has a sharp taste and odor; to the hearing, piercing, shrill, as a sharp sound or voice; to the eye, instantaneously brilliant, dazzling, as a sharp flash.
superl.
Very trying to the feelings; piercing; keen; severe; painful; distressing; as, sharp pain, weather; a sharp and frosty air.
superl.
Terminating in a point or edge; not obtuse or rounded; somewhat pointed or edged; peaked or ridged; as, a sharp hill; sharp features.
superl.
High in pitch; acute; as, a sharp note or tone.
v. t.
To play on, as a harp; to play (a tune) on the harp; to develop or give expression to by skill and art; to sound forth as from a harp; to hit upon.