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Cinder cone in Canada
Sidas Cone is a cinder cone on the Big Raven Plateau at the northern end of Mount Edziza Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Its name, meaning
Sidas_Cone
Lava field in British Columbia, Canada
2,135 m (7,005 ft). Sidas Cone has an elevation of 1,540 m (5,050 ft) and is the northernmost cinder cone of the DLF. Sleet Cone, the southeasternmost
Desolation_Lava_Field
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Cone and is part of the Stikine River watershed. Surrounding Williams Cone are a number of other volcanic features, including the Eve, Moraine, Sidas
Williams_Cone
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
wide cone. Eve Cone is surrounded by a number of other volcanic features, including Tsekone Ridge, Pillow Ridge, Sidas Cone and the Triplex Cones. Access
Eve_Cone
Volcano in British Columbia, Canada
Geographical Names: Williams Cone. Souther 1992, p. 223. BC Geographical Names: Eve Cone. BC Geographical Names: Sidas Cone. BC Geographical Names: Elwyn
Mount_Edziza
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
geology reporting purposes; this includes Tsekone Ridge and the Eve, Sidas and Williams cones. In a 2015 Journal of Archaeological Science article, Rudy Reimer
The Pyramid (British Columbia)
The_Pyramid_(British_Columbia)
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Tseax Cone (/ˈsiːæks/ SEE-aks) is a small volcano in the Nass Ranges of the Hazelton Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation
Tseax_Cone
British Columbia Sidas Cone, British Columbia Sleet Cone, British Columbia Storm Cone, British Columbia Triplex Cones, British Columbia Twin Cone, British Columbia
List_of_cinder_cones
Volcanic cone in British Columbia, Canada
Tennena Cone, alternatively Icebridge Cone, is a small volcanic cone in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation
Tennena_Cone
Plateau in British Columbia, Canada
reporting purposes; among them are Keda Cone, Hoia Bluff, Sidas Cone, Tsekone Ridge, Kaia Bluff and Kana Cone. The closest roads to the Big Raven Plateau
Big_Raven_Plateau
Cinder cone in the country of Canada
The Triplex Cones are a group of three cinder cones in northern British Columbia, Canada. They are thought to have last erupted during the Holocene epoch
Triplex_Cones
Cinder cone in the country of Canada
Moraine Cone is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene period and is part of the Mount
Moraine_Cone
Lava flows from these cones travelled to the northwest and northeast, respectively. Moraine Cone 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Sidas Cone was created by a subsequent
Volcanism of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex
Volcanism_of_the_Mount_Edziza_volcanic_complex
Volcanic activity in Canada
Lake Cone, Kana Cone, Cinder Cliff, Icefall Cone, Ridge Cone, Williams Cone, Walkout Creek Cone, Moraine Cone, Sidas Cone, Sleet Cone, Storm Cone, Triplex
Volcanism_of_Canada
Mountain in Canada
Second Canyon Cone, also called Canyon Creek Cone is a cinder cone in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Second_Canyon_Cone
Volcano in British Columbia, Canada
Storm Cone is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene period and lies on the Desolation
Storm_Cone
Volcanic complex in British Columbia, Canada
Sleet, Twin, Sidas and Triplex cones. Five named cones occur in the Snowshoe Lava Field on the southwestern flank of Ice Peak: Tennena Cone, Coffee Crater
Mount_Edziza_volcanic_complex
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Nahta Cone is a small cinder cone in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation of 1,670 metres (5,480 feet)
Nahta_Cone
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
which includes adjacent volcanic features such as Wetalth Ridge, Nahta Cone and Tadekho Hill. The Kitsu Plateau surrounds the mountain range to the northwest
Spectrum_Range
Cinder cone in the country of Canada
Ridge Cone is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene period and is part of the Mount Edziza
Ridge_Cone
Volcanic field in Canada
postglacial lapilli cones and lava flows have been reported in this area. The only nonglacial volcanoes in the field are Gabrielse Cone and the West Tuya
Tuya_volcanic_field
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Twin Cone is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene period. List of volcanoes in Canada
Twin_Cone
Isolated ridge in Canada
Tsekone Ridge, also called Tsekone Peak and Black Knight Cone, is an isolated ridge on the Big Raven Plateau of the Tahltan Highland in northwestern British
Tsekone_Ridge
Cinder cone in the country of Canada
Keda Cone, sometimes mistakenly called Kena Cone and sometimes referred to by the numeronym SLF-9, is a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Keda_Cone
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Icefall Cone and Ridge Cone are two parasitic cones on the eastern rim of Ice Peak at an elevation of about 2,285 m (7,497 ft). Both cones are younger
Ice_Peak
Cinder Cone in the country of Canada
Kana Cone is a red nested cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada, located northeast of Eve Cone in Mount Edziza Provincial Park. The name of
Kana_Cone
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Snippaker Creek Cone is a cinder cone of the Iskut-Unuk River Cones group in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located near the western flank of
Snippaker_Creek_Cone
River in British Columbia, Canada
cinder cones in the middle of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex, which consists of a linear group of volcanoes on the Tahltan Highland. The largest cone is
Walkout_Creek
Volcano in British Columbia, Canada
Tom MacKay Creek Cone is a basalt subglacial mound in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Iskut-Unuk River Cones group and last erupted
Tom_MacKay_Creek_Cone
River in British Columbia, Canada
Edziza. Two small volcanic cones of the Big Raven Formation occur in two cirques at the head of Tennaya Creek. Icefall Cone on the northeast spur of Tennaya
Tennaya_Creek
Geological member in British Columbia, Canada
pyroclastic cone. It consists of bombs and blocks that are enclosed by loosely agglutinated spatter and lapilli. At its climax, the pyroclastic cone rose at
Tenchen_Member
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Sleet Cone is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It lies in the Desolation Lava Field and is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene
Sleet_Cone
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Iskut Canyon Cone, also known as Iskut River Cone, is a cinder cone of the Iskut volcanic field in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the
Iskut_Canyon_Cone
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
Nuthinaw_Mountain
Geological formation in British Columbia, Canada
The Neck and the upper portion of Ice Peak. Camp Hill is a small volcanic cone rising about 180 m (590 ft) above the southwestern portion of the Big Raven
Ice_Peak_Formation
Some of the volcanoes are notable for their eruptions, for instance, Tseax Cone for its catastrophic eruption estimated to have occurred in the 18th century
List of Northern Cordilleran volcanoes
List_of_Northern_Cordilleran_volcanoes
Cinder cone in Canada
Volcanic Creek Cone is a small cinder cone 20 kilometres (12 miles) northeast of Atlin in northwestern British Columbia. There are two cinder cones and a lava
Volcanic_Creek_Cone
Cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Klastline Cone is a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located near Mount Edziza in Mount Edziza Provincial Park. It last erupted during
Klastline_Cone
Geologic region in British Columbia and Yukon, Canada
Lake Cone, Kana Cone, Cinder Cliff, Icefall Cone, Ridge Cone, Williams Cone, Walkout Creek Cone, Moraine Cone, Sidas Cone, Sleet Cone, Storm Cone, Triplex
Volcanic history of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Volcanic_history_of_the_Northern_Cordilleran_Volcanic_Province
Volcanic mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
Castle_Rock_(volcano)
Escarpment in British Columbia, Canada
from three Holocene pyroclastic cones in the Mess Lake Lava Field. Alkali basaltic lava flows from the two oldest cones travelled westward on the Kitsu
Mess_Creek_Escarpment
Cinder cone in Yukon, in Canada
Watson Lake Cone is a cinder cone in southern Yukon, Canada, located near the British Columbia-Yukon border. It formed and last erupted during the Pleistocene
Watson_Lake_Cone
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
The Volcano, also known as Lava Fork volcano, is a small cinder cone in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
The Volcano (British Columbia)
The_Volcano_(British_Columbia)
Stratovolcano in British Columbia, Canada
Little Bear Mountain and the Cone Glacier, Iskut Canyon, Second Canyon, Snippaker Creek, King Creek and Tom MacKay Creek cones. Hoodoo Mountain is one of
Hoodoo_Mountain
Mountain ridge in Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Pillow_Ridge
River in British Columbia, Canada
an area covered by loose black cinders and ash from Williams Cone, the youngest cinder cone in the Desolation Lava Field. This lava field is one of the
Tsecha_Creek
197 50°54′N 123°31′W / 50.9°N 123.52°W / 50.9; -123.52 Pleistocene Sidas Cone 1540 5052 57°52′N 130°38′W / 57.87°N 130.63°W / 57.87; -130.63 Holocene
List_of_volcanoes_in_Canada
Inactive volcanic crater in Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
The_Ash_Pit
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Coffee Crater is a cinder cone in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation of 2,000 metres (6,600 feet) and
Coffee_Crater
Mountain ridge in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Sorcery_Ridge
Plateau in British Columbia, Canada
three pyroclastic cones which were the sources of lava flows that travelled westward towards the Mess Creek Escarpment. The oldest cone, sometimes referred
Kitsu_Plateau
Lava field in British Columbia, Canada
Tsekone Ridge and landforms of the Desolation Lava Field such as Eve Cone and Sidas Cone are visible along the route. Most of the Buckley Lake to Mowdade
Snowshoe_Lava_Field
Volcanic field in the Yukon Territory, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
Fort_Selkirk_volcanic_field
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Glacier_Dome
Postglacial monogenetic cinder cone
Gabrielse Cone is a remarkably fresh, clearly postglacial monogenetic cinder cone, located in the Tuya Volcanic Field in British Columbia, Canada. It
Gabrielse_Cone
Hill in British Columbia, Canada
Nearby volcanic features include Outcast Hill, Tadekho Hill, Kuno Peak, Nahta Cone and Wetalth Ridge. The name of the hill became official on January 2, 1980
Exile_Hill
Glacier in British Columbia, Canada
Edziza volcanic complex. Tencho Glacier originates from Ice Peak and Tennena Cone on the southern flank of Mount Edziza. Its southern terminus is surrounded
Tencho_Glacier
Partly eroded cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
a partly eroded cinder cone at the head of Snippaker Creek, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the Iskut-Unuk River Cones and is the source of a basaltic
Cinder_Mountain
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
Dome_Mountain
Geological formation in British Columbia, Canada
pyroclastic cone. It consists of bombs and blocks that are enclosed by loosely agglutinated spatter and lapilli. At its climax, the pyroclastic cone rose at
Nido_Formation
Cinder cone in Canada
Icefall Cone is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted during the Holocene period and forms part of the
Icefall_Cone
Subglacial mound in Canada
King Creek Cone is a subglacial mound of the Iskut-Unuk River Cones group in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It last erupted during the Pleistocene
King_Creek_Cone
Geological formation in British Columbia, Canada
Cones issued lava that flowed to near the south shore of Buckley Lake more than 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) to the northwest. Sidas Cone and Twin Cone are
Big_Raven_Formation
Volcanic peak in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Cartoona_Peak
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Ruby Mountain, locally known as Old Volcano, is a cinder cone in Stikine Region, British Columbia, Canada, located 23 km (14 mi) northeast of Atlin and
Ruby_Mountain
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
Ash Mountain (British Columbia)
Ash_Mountain_(British_Columbia)
Cinder cone in central Yukon Territory, Canada
Volcano Mountain is a cinder cone in central Yukon Territory, Canada, located a short distance north of Fort Selkirk, near the confluence of the Pelly
Volcano_Mountain
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Nagha_Creek
Cinder cone in Yukon, Canada
cinder cone in the Yukon Territory, Canada, located 33 km southwest of Whitehorse and 12 km southeast of Mount Arkell. It is in a group of basaltic cones and
Ibex_Mountain
River in British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Tenchen_Creek
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Stewbomb_Creek
Geological formation in British Columbia
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Little_Iskut_Formation
Little Eagle Cone is a subglacial mound in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located in the Dark Mountain area. It last erupted during the Pleistocene
Little_Eagle_Cone
Enid Creek Cone is a subglacial mound in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located in the Dark Mountain area. It last erupted during the Pleistocene
Enid_Creek_Cone
Dome in British Columbia, Canada
104G/10 for geology reporting purposes; this includes Ice Peak, Tennena Cone and the Ornostay and Koosick bluffs. BC Geographical Names describes a dome
Nanook_Dome
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Tadekho_Creek
Volcanic bluff in British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Ornostay_Bluff
Cinder cone in British Columbia
Thaw Hill is a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the volcanoes in the central portion of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex
Thaw_Hill
Cinder cone in Canada
Creek Cone is a small cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia. A large lava flow that partly filled Ruby Creek may have originated from this cone. The
Cracker_Creek_Cone
Mountain in Canada
Volcanic Field, a volcanic field that includes tuyas, postglacial lapilli cones and lava flows and several small shield volcanoes formed during the Pleistocene
Tuya_Butte
Mountain ridge in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Yagi_Ridge
Cinder cone in Canada
Cone Glacier Volcano is a cinder cone in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Iskut-Unuk
Cone_Glacier_Volcano
Geological formation in British Columbia, Canada
complex of shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, lava domes, calderas and cinder cones forms a broad, intermontane plateau at the eastern edge of the Tahltan Highland
Edziza_Formation
Mountain ridge in the country of Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Cartoona_Ridge
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Obsidian_Ridge
Geologic province in the Pacific Northwest of North America
Volcanic Province, including cinder cones which are widespread throughout the volcanic zone. Most of these small cones have been sites of only one volcanic
Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Northern_Cordilleran_Volcanic_Province
Glacier in British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Tennaya_Glacier
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
Dark_Mountain
Cinder cone in Canada
Cinder Cliff is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted during the Holocene period and is part of the Mount
Cinder_Cliff
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Source Hill is a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is polygenetic in nature, having erupted more than once throughout its eruptive
Source_Hill
Trachytic lava dome in British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Triangle_Dome
Plateau in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Arctic_Lake_Plateau
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Prindle Volcano Ridge Cone Ruby Mountain Second Canyon Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Snippaker Creek Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill The Saucer The
The_Neck_(British_Columbia)
River in British Columbia, Canada
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Little_Iskut_River
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
seven volcanic plugs. They are surrounded by the remains of eroded cinder cones, lava flows and dikes. Although the plugs have not been radiometrically
The_Thumb_(Omineca)
Geological formation in British Columbia
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Pyramid Formation (British Columbia)
Pyramid_Formation_(British_Columbia)
Geological formation in British Columbia
square miles). It consists of shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, cinder cones and lava domes that have formed in the last 12 million years. The Klastline
Klastline_Formation
Volcanic hill in British Columbia, Canada
form part of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province. It is a cinder cone that formed in the Pleistocene period. List of volcanoes in Canada List of
Outcast_Hill
Geological formation in British Columbia
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Raspberry_Formation
Geological formation in British Columbia
Mess Lake Cone Moraine Cone Nahta Cone Outcast Hill Ridge Cone Sidas Cone Sleet Cone Source Hill Storm Cone Thaw Hill Triplex Cones Twin Cone Walkout Creek
Armadillo_Formation
SIDAS CONE
SIDAS CONE
Male
Greek
(Μίδας) In Greek mythology, this is the name of a king of Phrygia famous for his Midas touch. After entertaining the drunken Silenus for eleven days, Midas returned him to Dionysos who offered him his choice of anything he wanted. Midas asked to have everything he touched turned to gold. His wish was granted and Midas rejoiced, but not for long, for even his food and drink turned to gold before reaching his mouth. He prayed to Dionysos who took pity on him and gave him instructions for removing the cursed blessing.     The name Midas is said to be Phrygian, and of unknown etymology. It might share the same origin as Hebrew Midrash, MIDAS means "to repeat," especially in order to make an impression on the mind. Midrash refers to the methods used (including repetition) in Old Testament stories for fixing morals in the mind.     Midrash derives from the word midah/middah ("action, measure, rule"), the plural of which is midos ("actions of man," or "rulers of man" especially of man's traits; hence "personality traits." Midos is the ruler of our personality and behavior; it determines what is the central focus of our mind which affects all of our actions and thoughts. Midas was ruled by negative midos, bad traits; he was self-focused and acted rashly, making a bad choice, when offered anything he wanted.Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Greek, Latin
From the Forest or Woods; Three; The Third; Wood Dweller
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sitas father in ramayana
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Servant of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sitashoka | ஸீதாஷோக
Nivarana destroyer of sitas sorrow
Sitashoka | ஸீதாஷோக
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Greek
Turned Everything He Touched to Gold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Sears. The name was already well established both in New England and in MD by the mid 18th century. It is believed to have been brought to NH in or before 1677.Spanish (SÃas) : unexplained. In Spain this name occurs chiefly in Extremadura.
Boy/Male
Biblical American English Latin
Three, or the third'.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Sound Forester
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sitas father in ramayana
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Girl/Female
British, English
Valley with Steep Sides
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Silas, a vernacular form of Latin Silvanus (see Silvano).Hungarian (Szilas) : from the old Hungarian personal name Szilas, or from a pet form of the ecclasiastical names Szilveszter or Szilvánusz (see Silvester, Silvano).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sitanveshana | ஸீதாநà¯à®µà¯‡à®·à®¨à®¾
Pandita skilful in finding sitas whereabouts
Sitanveshana | ஸீதாநà¯à®µà¯‡à®·à®¨à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope, from Middle English side ‘slope’ (Old English sīde), or a habitational name from Syde in Gloucestershire, named with this word. This name is also established in Ireland.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Good Servant
Male
English
(Σίλας) Contracted form of Greek Silouanos, SILAS means "from the forest." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Saint Paul.Â
Biblical
three, or the third
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nivarana destroyer of sitas sorrow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wish
SIDAS CONE
SIDAS CONE
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sharpness
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Born to Conquer
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
First Rain of the Year.
Girl/Female
Latin
From the Tigris.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, German
From Pacy in France
Girl/Female
Australian, Portuguese
Fern
Boy/Male
Welsh
Gift of splendor.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Red / Blue Eye
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Alanna, possibly ALANNAH means "little rock."Â
SIDAS CONE
SIDAS CONE
SIDAS CONE
SIDAS CONE
SIDAS CONE
n.
A figure having three sides.
a.
Having three rhombic faces or sides.
a.
Flabellate on both sides.
a.
Having two sides; arranged upon two sides; affecting two sides or two parties.
a.
Having ten sides.
a.
Having, or composed of, four sides.
a.
Having thirty sides.
n.
A genus of longeared South American monkeys, including numerous species of marmosets. See Marmoset.
a.
Having seven angles or sides.
a.
Having sides nearly perpendicular; -- said of certain vessels to distinguish them from those having flaring sides, or sides tumbling home (see under Tumble, v. i.).
v. t.
To agitate on all sides.
a.
Having nine sides.
a.
Having four equal sides, the opposite sides parallel, and four right angles; square.
n.
A genus of malvaceous plants common in the tropics. All the species are mucilaginous, and some have tough ligneous fibers which are used as a substitute for hemp and flax.
adv.
On all sides; around.
adv.
On all sides; around.
a.
Having twenty equal sides or faces.
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Having many sides; many-sided.
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Having iron sides, or very firm sides.