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  • Smart Personal Objects Technology
  • Discontinued intelligent technology standard

    The Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) is a discontinued initiative by Microsoft to create intelligent and personal home appliances, consumer electronics

    Smart Personal Objects Technology

    Smart Personal Objects Technology

    Smart_Personal_Objects_Technology

  • The Swatch Group
  • Swiss watchmaker

    Swatch introduced its first smart watch, the Paparazzi, based on Microsoft Corporation's SPOT (Smart Personal Objects Technology.) The Swatch Group started

    The Swatch Group

    The_Swatch_Group

  • Spot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    principle aimed at reducing duplication in software engineering Smart Personal Objects Technology or SPOT, a Microsoft initiative SPOT Satellite Messenger,

    Spot

    Spot

  • Smartwatch
  • Wearable computer in the form of a watch

    Microsoft Band, a smart fitness tracker and the company's first venture into wrist-worn devices since SPOT (Smart Personal Objects Technology) a decade earlier

    Smartwatch

    Smartwatch

    Smartwatch

  • Time signal
  • Signal used as a reference to determine the time of day

    System § Timekeeping Greenwich Time Signal Low frequency, (LF) Smart Personal Objects Technology, (SPOT) Speaking clock Synchronization VBI, VITC WWVB Time

    Time signal

    Time signal

    Time_signal

  • Fossil Wrist PDA
  • Early consumer smartwatch

    for a wrist-top platform as well and were busy developing Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT watches). Once the size was decreased, the next major

    Fossil Wrist PDA

    Fossil Wrist PDA

    Fossil_Wrist_PDA

  • Smart Display
  • Touchscreen computer project by Microsoft

    code-named Origami, is the evolution of the Smart Display. Smart Personal Objects Technology Miracast Microsoft dumps Smart Display – ZDNet, 6 January 2004 Mira

    Smart Display

    Smart Display

    Smart_Display

  • .NET Framework version history
  • Framework, a version of the .NET Framework related to the Smart Personal Objects Technology initiative Membership provider Partial classes Nullable types

    .NET Framework version history

    .NET Framework version history

    .NET_Framework_version_history

  • .NET Micro Framework
  • Open source .NET platform

    its roots in Microsoft's Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) initiative and was used in MSN Direct products such as smart watches before being made

    .NET Micro Framework

    .NET Micro Framework

    .NET_Micro_Framework

  • Haptic technology
  • Interaction involving touch

    to the user. These technologies can be used to feel virtual objects and events in a computer simulation, to control virtual objects, and to enhance remote

    Haptic technology

    Haptic technology

    Haptic_technology

  • Wearable technology
  • Clothing and accessories incorporating computer and advanced electronic technologies

    2017-10-24. Mann, Steve (March 1997). "Smart clothing: The wearable computer and wearcam". Personal Technologies. 1 (1): 21–27. doi:10.1007/BF01317885

    Wearable technology

    Wearable technology

    Wearable_technology

  • Windows SideShow
  • Former feature by Microsoft

    Microsoft discontinued the technology and removed support for SideShow devices from the operating system. Smart Personal Objects Technology Bear, Eric (2003).

    Windows SideShow

    Windows_SideShow

  • Smart city
  • City using integrated information and communication technology

    A smart city is an urban model that leverages technology, human capital, and governance to improve sustainability, efficiency, and social inclusion, which

    Smart city

    Smart city

    Smart_city

  • Exertris
  • Exercise gaming company

    Entertained; Unveils Watches from Leading Manufacturers Built on Smart Personal Objects Technology". Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2008-04-06. Retrieved

    Exertris

    Exertris

    Exertris

  • DirectBand
  • Datacasting network

    substantially lower data rate. DirectBand is a product of the Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) team at Microsoft. System hardware was designed for

    DirectBand

    DirectBand

    DirectBand

  • Microsoft Band
  • Smartwatch by Microsoft

    Microsoft software and license it to developers and OEMs. Smart Personal Objects Technology Apple Watch Android Wear Microsoft Band 2 Pebble Fitbit Garmin

    Microsoft Band

    Microsoft Band

    Microsoft_Band

  • Zigbee
  • Low-power, low-bandwidth wireless mesh network

    network layer, application layer, Zigbee Device Objects (ZDOs) and manufacturer-defined application objects. ZDOs are responsible for tasks including keeping

    Zigbee

    Zigbee

  • Smart TV
  • TV set with integrated Internet features

    how applications are integrated into modern smartphones. The technology that enables smart TVs is also incorporated into external devices such as set-top

    Smart TV

    Smart TV

    Smart_TV

  • Smart environment
  • Computing environment involving multiple devices

    Smart environments link computers and other smart devices to everyday settings and tasks. Smart environments include smart homes, smart cities, and smart

    Smart environment

    Smart environment

    Smart_environment

  • Internet of things
  • Internet-like structure connecting everyday physical objects

    things (IoT) describes physical objects that are embedded with sensors, processing ability, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data

    Internet of things

    Internet of things

    Internet_of_things

  • GoTo (telescopes)
  • Type of telescope mount and related software

    objective) telescope and GoTo technology with pre-packaged software designed for astrophotography of deep-sky objects. They have no optical eyepiece

    GoTo (telescopes)

    GoTo (telescopes)

    GoTo_(telescopes)

  • Smartglasses
  • Wearable computer glasses

    system, as in the case of smartglasses utilizing cellular technology or Wi-Fi, modern smart glasses are effectively wearable computers which can run self-contained

    Smartglasses

    Smartglasses

    Smartglasses

  • 6LoWPAN
  • IETF working group

    member of the European Technology Platform Smart Grid ", indicates that the " smart grids " electrical integrating "smart objects" " which make it possible

    6LoWPAN

    6LoWPAN

    6LoWPAN

  • Mobile device
  • Small, hand-held computing device

    navigation device Personal navigation assistant (PNA) Wearable computer Calculator watch Smartwatch Smartglasses Head-mounted display Smart ring Smart card The

    Mobile device

    Mobile device

    Mobile_device

  • Virtual assistant
  • Software agent

    controller system. In the 1990s, digital speech recognition technology became a feature of the personal computer with IBM, Philips and Lernout & Hauspie fighting

    Virtual assistant

    Virtual assistant

    Virtual_assistant

  • Xiaomi Tag
  • Bluetooth tracker developed by Xiaomi

    and manufactured by Xiaomi. Its designed to work as a tracker for personal objects (like bags, luggage, keys and more). It was announced globally on February

    Xiaomi Tag

    Xiaomi_Tag

  • Hexoskin
  • Smart shirt

    physiological sensors in smart textiles materials, and is a connected object in the sense of the Internet of things concept. Clothing technology E-textiles Wearable

    Hexoskin

    Hexoskin

  • Automatic identification and data capture
  • Methods of automatically identifying objects by computer system

    identifying objects, collecting data about them, and entering them directly into computer systems, without human involvement. Technologies typically considered

    Automatic identification and data capture

    Automatic_identification_and_data_capture

  • Goal
  • Idea of the future or result that a person or group wants to achieve

    relevant, and time-bounded (SMART) objectives, but not all researchers agree that these SMART criteria are necessary. The SMART framework does not include

    Goal

    Goal

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • 2010s–present technological convergence era

    of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology, large-scale machine-to-machine communication (M2M), and the Internet

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth_Industrial_Revolution

  • List of emerging technologies
  • New technologies actively in development

    The criteria for this list is that the technology must: Exist in some way; purely hypothetical technologies cannot be considered emerging and should

    List of emerging technologies

    List_of_emerging_technologies

  • Hewlett-Packard
  • American information technology company (1939–2015)

    business computing server, later redesigned with RISC technology. The HP 2640 series of smart and intelligent terminals introduced forms-based interfaces

    Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard

  • Smart gun
  • Concept firearm designed to reduce the misuse of firearms

    "smart" gun technology." Some smart gun proponents have called for federal, state, and local police organizations to take the lead on adopting smart gun

    Smart gun

    Smart_gun

  • Personal data manager
  • on a portable smart device or PC, enabling novice end-users to directly define, classify, and manipulate a universe of information objects. Usually PDMs

    Personal data manager

    Personal_data_manager

  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Concept in software engineering and computer science

    computers, tablets, smart phones and terminals in everyday objects such as a refrigerator or a pair of glasses. The underlying technologies to support ubiquitous

    Ubiquitous computing

    Ubiquitous_computing

  • Surveillance issues in smart cities
  • Smart cities seek to implement information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the efficiency and sustainability of urban spaces while reducing

    Surveillance issues in smart cities

    Surveillance issues in smart cities

    Surveillance_issues_in_smart_cities

  • Siftable
  • of virtual objects—digital pictures, document files, etc.—in the same way that people interact with collections of small physical objects like LEGO —another

    Siftable

    Siftable

  • EMV
  • Smart payment card standard

    EMV is managed by EMVCo, a financial technology consortium owned by card scheme companies. EMV cards are smart cards, also called chip cards, integrated

    EMV

    EMV

    EMV

  • Home Assistant
  • Home automation software

    automation (commonly called a smart home hub/gateway/bridge/controller), that has the purpose of controlling IoT connectivity technology devices, software, applications

    Home Assistant

    Home_Assistant

  • Bluetooth
  • Short-range wireless technology standard

    short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

  • Machine to machine
  • Communication between devices

    global positioning (GPS) technology, flexible land grid array surface mounting, embedded machine to machine optimized smart cards (like phone SIMs) known

    Machine to machine

    Machine_to_machine

  • Document comparison
  • Computer document process

    Secretary, Personal Experience Kennedy, Dennis M.; Mighell, Tom (2008). The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work

    Document comparison

    Document_comparison

  • Mutual authentication
  • Two parties authenticating each other at the same time

    Authentication Protocol to Track an Object with Multiple RFID Tags Using Cloud Computing Environment". Wireless Personal Communications. 113 (4): 2339–2361

    Mutual authentication

    Mutual_authentication

  • Spatial computing
  • Computing paradigm emphasizing 3D spatial interaction with technology

    scenes, such as rooms, streets or stores, to read labels, to recognize objects, create 3D maps, and more. Quite often they also use extended reality and

    Spatial computing

    Spatial_computing

  • Programmatic Commerce
  • Purchasing decisions made by technology

    systems, which also encompasses technologies such as smart grids, smart homes, intelligent transportation and smart cities. Each thing is uniquely identifiable

    Programmatic Commerce

    Programmatic_Commerce

  • Howard Rheingold
  • American critic, writer, and teacher (born 1947)

    all over the world. In 2002, Rheingold published Smart Mobs, exploring the potential for technology to augment collective intelligence. Shortly thereafter

    Howard Rheingold

    Howard Rheingold

    Howard_Rheingold

  • ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Data Standards
  • an MDS object, containing one or more Metric or PM-Store objects (representing data) and capable of generating Events through Scanner objects. The figure

    ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Data Standards

    ISO/IEEE_11073_Personal_Health_Data_Standards

  • Edge computing
  • Distributed computing paradigm

    away from data centers towards the edge of the network, exploiting smart objects, mobile phones, or network gateways to perform tasks and provide services

    Edge computing

    Edge computing

    Edge_computing

  • Ambient intelligence
  • Electronic devices detecting human presence

    requires several technologies to exist. These include hidden hardware that benefit from miniaturisation, nanotechnology, and smart devices, along with

    Ambient intelligence

    Ambient intelligence

    Ambient_intelligence

  • Surveillance capitalism
  • Concept in political economics

    corporate actors, directed at making profits and/or regulating behavior. Personal smart phone data is available by corporate equipment which pretends to be

    Surveillance capitalism

    Surveillance_capitalism

  • Geoff Mulligan
  • American computer scientist

    Defense. Mulligan worked with others to launch the Internet Protocol for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance in 2008. In June 2013, Mulligan became one of the second

    Geoff Mulligan

    Geoff Mulligan

    Geoff_Mulligan

  • Context awareness
  • Capability of situational awareness

    The combination of the Internet and emerging technologies transform everyday objects into smart objects that can understand and react to their contexts

    Context awareness

    Context_awareness

  • Octopus card
  • Stored value smart card in Hong Kong

    world's second contactless smart card system, after the Korean Upass. It won the Chairman's Award at the World Information Technology and Services Alliance's

    Octopus card

    Octopus_card

  • Google Nest (smart speakers)
  • Line of voice-enabled smart speakers and displays by Google

    Google Nest, formerly known as Google Home, is a line of smart speakers developed by Google under the Google Nest brand. The devices enable users to speak

    Google Nest (smart speakers)

    Google Nest (smart speakers)

    Google_Nest_(smart_speakers)

  • Near-field communication
  • Set of device communication protocols

    their SmartPass credit balance at any POS. OTI, an Israeli company that designs and develops contactless microprocessor-based smart card technology, contracted

    Near-field communication

    Near-field communication

    Near-field_communication

  • WebOS
  • Linux kernel-based operating system developed by LG, previously Palm and HP

    succeeding NetCast as LG's primary smart TV platform. In January 2014, Qualcomm announced that it had acquired technology patents from HP, which included

    WebOS

    WebOS

  • Educational technology
  • Use of technology in education to enhance learning and teaching

    Building a big data infrastructure for the 'smarter university'". International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education. 15 12. doi:10.1186/s41239-018-0094-1

    Educational technology

    Educational technology

    Educational_technology

  • Ultra-wideband
  • Very low energy, short range radio precise positioning

    "Samsung's Galaxy SmartTag is a $29.99 Tile competitor". The Verge. Retrieved 2021-02-16. "NXP Trimension™ Ultra-Wideband Technology Powers Xiaomi MIX4

    Ultra-wideband

    Ultra-wideband

  • Topo (robot)
  • Robot

    AndroWagon and AndroFridge, for carrying objects. Communication is via a radio or infrared transmitter attached to a personal computer. Topo II and III use an

    Topo (robot)

    Topo (robot)

    Topo_(robot)

  • Thermography
  • Infrared imaging used to reveal temperature

    area in the thermogram, that object will be absorbing radiation emitted by surrounding warm objects. The ability of objects to emit is called emissivity

    Thermography

    Thermography

    Thermography

  • Assistive technology
  • Assistive devices for people with disabilities

    and personal device care. Assistive technology can ameliorate the effects of disabilities that limit the ability to perform ADLs. Assistive technology promotes

    Assistive technology

    Assistive technology

    Assistive_technology

  • Fab lab
  • Small-scale workshop for digital fabrication

    potential to empower individuals to create smart devices for themselves. These devices can be tailored to local or personal needs in ways that are not practical

    Fab lab

    Fab lab

    Fab_lab

  • Wireless sensor network
  • Group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors

    sensor networks OpenWSN Optical wireless communications Robotic mapping Smart object Unattended ground sensor Virtual sensor network Wireless ad hoc networks

    Wireless sensor network

    Wireless_sensor_network

  • Key ceremony
  • Event in cryptography

    asymmetric key objects AES master key: used to encipher AES, HMAC symmetric key objects APKA master key: used to encipher PKA-ECC asymmetric key objects For IBM

    Key ceremony

    Key_ceremony

  • Privacy
  • Seclusion from unwanted attention

    required to share personal information and because they experience more severe harm when their privacy is breached. As technology has advanced, the way

    Privacy

    Privacy

    Privacy

  • Card reader
  • Data input device

    from the card. Smart card readers used for banking or identification may be connected to a keyboard to allow verification with a personal identification

    Card reader

    Card_reader

  • Don Norman
  • American researcher, professor, and writer (born 1935)

    Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), where he spends two months a year teaching.[when?] Much of Norman's

    Don Norman

    Don Norman

    Don_Norman

  • Full body scanner
  • Device which detects objects in or around a person's body

    patdowns. Unlike the above, transmission technology allows to detect objects swallowed or hidden inside the objects. This is the main reason it is commonly

    Full body scanner

    Full body scanner

    Full_body_scanner

  • Radio-frequency identification
  • Electronic tracking technology

    2013-09-22. Paolo Magrassi (2001). "A World Of Smart Objects: The Role Of Auto Identification Technologies". Retrieved 2007-06-24. Silva, Sergio; Lowry

    Radio-frequency identification

    Radio-frequency identification

    Radio-frequency_identification

  • Smart-M3
  • platform. The Smart-M3 software technology is an evolving development of the Semantic Web with some specialized properties. The Smart-M3 software products

    Smart-M3

    Smart-M3

  • Augmented reality
  • Form of 3D computer interaction merging the real world with virtual objects

    already existing reality. In AR, information about the environment and its objects can be overlaid on the real world. This information can be virtual or real

    Augmented reality

    Augmented reality

    Augmented_reality

  • Java (programming language)
  • Object-oriented programming language

    the object lifecycle. The programmer determines when objects are created, and the Java runtime is responsible for recovering the memory once objects are

    Java (programming language)

    Java_(programming_language)

  • Location-based service
  • Software services that use location data

    used in a variety of contexts, such as health, indoor object search, entertainment, work, personal life, etc. Commonly used examples of location-based services

    Location-based service

    Location-based_service

  • Automatic Packet Reporting System
  • Amateur radio telemetry forwarding protocol

    data can be displayed on a map, which can show stations, objects, tracks of moving objects, weather stations, search and rescue data, and direction finding

    Automatic Packet Reporting System

    Automatic Packet Reporting System

    Automatic_Packet_Reporting_System

  • Fog computing
  • Architecture that uses edge devices

    Internet connectivity is lost. Use cases include Internet of Things e.g. smart drone swarms. The University of Melbourne is addressing the challenges of

    Fog computing

    Fog_computing

  • Library (computing)
  • Collection of resources used to develop a computer program

    In response, distributed object technology was developed. A class library contains classes that can be used to create objects. In Java, for example, classes

    Library (computing)

    Library (computing)

    Library_(computing)

  • Multi-touch
  • Touchscreen interactions using multiple fingers

    Multi-touch is commonly implemented using capacitive sensing technology in mobile devices and smart devices. A capacitive touchscreen typically consists of

    Multi-touch

    Multi-touch

    Multi-touch

  • Personal information management
  • Tools and systems for managing one's own data

    literature suggests that all six senses of personal information listed above and the tools and technologies used to work with such information (from email

    Personal information management

    Personal_information_management

  • Household goods
  • Goods and products used within households

    head-mounted display goggles, smart home devices that connect home devices to the Internet, streaming devices, and wearable technology. In the 2010s, most consumer

    Household goods

    Household goods

    Household_goods

  • General Magic
  • American technology company (1990–2002)

    General Magic was an American software and early smart phone electronics company co-founded by Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld, and Marc Porat. Based in

    General Magic

    General_Magic

  • Digital object memory
  • of this object and thus forms a basic building block for the Internet of Things (IoT) by connecting digital information with physical objects. Such memories

    Digital object memory

    Digital object memory

    Digital_object_memory

  • Access control
  • Selective restriction of access

    access may need to be controlled are called objects (see also Access Control Matrix). Subjects and objects should both be considered as software entities

    Access control

    Access control

    Access_control

  • ISO/IEC 7816
  • Standard for smart cards

    standard related to electronic identification cards with contacts, especially smart cards, and more recently, contactless mobile devices, managed jointly by

    ISO/IEC 7816

    ISO/IEC_7816

  • Telematics
  • Interdisciplinary field that encompasses telecommunications

    an interdisciplinary field encompassing telecommunications, vehicular technologies (road transport, road safety, etc., as part of Intelligent transportation

    Telematics

    Telematics

    Telematics

  • Card standards
  • ISO/IEC7810) ISO/IEC 14443 Cards and security devices for personal identification — Contactless proximity objects List of ISO standards ISO/IEC 7810:2019: Identification

    Card standards

    Card_standards

  • Archicad
  • Computer-aided design software for architecture

    Archicad allows the user to work with data-enhanced parametric objects, often called smart objects by users. This differs from the operational style of other

    Archicad

    Archicad

  • Charles Hoskinson
  • American cryptocurrency entrepreneur

    and blockchains. IOHK's key project is Cardano, a public blockchain and smart contract platform that hosts the ADA cryptocurrency. Hoskinson did not pursue

    Charles Hoskinson

    Charles Hoskinson

    Charles_Hoskinson

  • Corel Photo-Paint
  • Raster graphics editing software

    which stores image data as well as information within an image, including objects (layers in some raster editors), colour profiles, text, transparency, effect

    Corel Photo-Paint

    Corel_Photo-Paint

  • Blockchain
  • Distributed data store for digital transactions

    that smart contracts based on blockchain technology might reduce moral hazards and optimize the use of contracts in general, but "no viable smart contract

    Blockchain

    Blockchain

  • Tool
  • Object used to achieve a goal

    have been proposed: An object carried or maintained for future use. — Finn, Tregenza, and Norman, 2009. The use of physical objects other than the animal's

    Tool

    Tool

    Tool

  • Rolf Sachs
  • Swiss artist and designer

    between art and design, objects, spaces and visual medium. It encourages his audience to question preconceptions and view objects from a different perspective

    Rolf Sachs

    Rolf Sachs

    Rolf_Sachs

  • Ethics of technology
  • Ethical questions specific to the technology age

    technology is a sub-field of ethics addressing ethical questions specific to the technology age, the transitional shift in society wherein personal computers

    Ethics of technology

    Ethics_of_technology

  • Urban informatics
  • dimensions of urban life, and technology. Later, with the increasing popularity of commercial opportunities under the label of smart city and big data, subsequent

    Urban informatics

    Urban_informatics

  • Pigging
  • Practice in pipeline transportation

    determine areas of crushing or other deformations. Some smart pigs use a combination of technologies, such as providing MFL and caliper functions in a single

    Pigging

    Pigging

    Pigging

  • Contactless payment
  • Technology enabling payment without physical contact

    Contactless payment systems are credit cards and debit cards, key fobs, smart cards, or other devices, including smartphones and other mobile devices

    Contactless payment

    Contactless payment

    Contactless_payment

  • Motion controller
  • Video game controller that tracks motions

    simulation purposes, and as pointing devices for smart TVs and Personal computers. Many of the technologies needed for motion controllers are often used together

    Motion controller

    Motion controller

    Motion_controller

  • Aadhaar
  • Indian national identification number

    established in January 2016 by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, following the provisions of the Aadhaar Act, 2016. Applicants to Aadhaar

    Aadhaar

    Aadhaar

  • Facial recognition system
  • Technology capable of matching a face from an image against a database of faces

    computer vision topics List of emerging technologies Outline of artificial intelligence "Face Recognition based Smart Attendance System Using IoT" (PDF).

    Facial recognition system

    Facial recognition system

    Facial_recognition_system

  • Data lake
  • Repository of data stored in a raw format

    Data Lakes". Applied Sciences. 11 (18): 8651. doi:10.3390/app11188651. "A smarter way to jump into data lakes". McKinsey. 1 August 2017. "What is a Data

    Data lake

    Data lake

    Data_lake

  • Mark Weiser
  • American computer scientist

    intuition the smarter you are; the computer should extend your unconscious. Technology should create calm. In Designing Calm Technology, Weiser and John

    Mark Weiser

    Mark_Weiser

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  • Qutaybah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Qutaybah

    Irritable, Impatient

  • Kunjal | குஂஜல
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kunjal | குஂஜல

    Cuckoo, Nightingale

  • Tapasya
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Tapasya

    Devotee of God; Prayer; Meditation; Being Austere

  • Shrusthi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Shrusthi

    World; Earth

  • Yashashri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Yashashri

    Goddess of Success; Fame; Keerthi

  • INDUTIOMAR
  • Male

    Celtic

    INDUTIOMAR

    , the awe-inspiring, divine king.

  • LLEULU
  • Female

    Welsh

    LLEULU

    Welsh form of Roman Latin Lucia, LLEULU means "light."

  • Amira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Amira

    Leader, Princess, Royal lady

  • Vashin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vashin

    In control of own passions

  • Maalin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Maalin

    One who Makes Garlands

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  • Objected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Object

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    To feel a lively, pungent local pain; -- said of some part of the body as the seat of irritation; as, my finger smarts; these wounds smart.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Marked by acuteness or shrewdness; quick in suggestion or reply; vivacious; witty; as, a smart reply; a smart saying.

  • Smart
  • v. t.

    To cause a smart in.

  • Personae
  • pl.

    of Persona

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Brisk; fresh; as, a smart breeze.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Severe, pungent pain of mind; pungent grief; as, the smart of affliction.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Smart money (see below).

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Causing a smart; pungent; pricking; as, a smart stroke or taste.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Pretentious; showy; spruce; as, a smart gown.

  • Impersonal
  • a.

    Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.

  • Personal
  • a.

    Pertaining to the external or bodily appearance; corporeal; as, personal charms.

  • Start
  • v. t.

    To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Keen; severe; poignant; as, smart pain.

  • Personal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a particular person; relating to, or affecting, an individual, or each of many individuals; peculiar or proper to private concerns; not public or general; as, personal comfort; personal desire.

  • Personally
  • adv.

    In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally.

  • Swart
  • v. t.

    To make swart or tawny; as, to swart a living part.

  • Who
  • object.

    Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever.

  • Personal
  • a.

    Denoting person; as, a personal pronoun.

  • Object
  • v. t.

    That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he touched a strange object in the dark.