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  • Split sound system
  • System of combining visual and aural signals in TV transmitters

    Split sound is an old system in analog television transmitters. It has long been superseded, but transmitters working on this principle are still in use

    Split sound system

    Split_sound_system

  • Radio frequency
  • Electromagnetic frequencies ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz

    voltage or of a magnetic, electric or electromagnetic field or mechanical system in the frequency range from around 20 kHz to around 300 GHz. These are the

    Radio frequency

    Radio frequency

    Radio_frequency

  • Television transmitter
  • Device for broadcasting television signals

    signals, the system needs no high power combiners and therefore the price and power consumption is considerably lower than that of split sound system of the

    Television transmitter

    Television_transmitter

  • Color television
  • Television transmission technology

    even then. Development of electronic scanning and display made a practical system possible. Monochrome transmission standards were developed prior to World

    Color television

    Color television

    Color_television

  • Split Fiction
  • 2025 video game

    Split Fiction is a 2025 action-adventure game developed by Hazelight Studios and published by Electronic Arts. As a cooperative multiplayer-only game

    Split Fiction

    Split_Fiction

  • Film frame
  • Still image frame of moving picture

    aperture), but this is significantly reduced by the application of sound track(s). A system called KeyKode is often used to identify specific physical film

    Film frame

    Film frame

    Film_frame

  • Ultra high frequency
  • Electromagnetic spectrum 300–3000 MHz

    much of the former bandwidth has been reallocated to land mobile radio system, trunked radio and mobile telephone use. Since at UHF frequencies transmitting

    Ultra high frequency

    Ultra high frequency

    Ultra_high_frequency

  • PAL
  • Color encoding system for analogue television

    systems results in a black-and-white image without sound. The PAL-M system has a different sound carrier and a different colour subcarrier, and does

    PAL

    PAL

    PAL

  • NTSC
  • Analog television system

    NTSC (an acronym of National Television System Committee) was the first American standard for analog television, published and adopted in 1941. It was

    NTSC

    NTSC

    NTSC

  • SOSUS
  • Cold War-era passive, fixed array undersea surveillance system

    Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) was the original name for a submarine detection system based on passive sonar developed by the United States Navy to

    SOSUS

    SOSUS

    SOSUS

  • Split-phase electric power
  • Type of single-phase electric power distribution

    A split-phase or single-phase three-wire system is a form of single-phase electric power distribution. It is the alternating current (AC) equivalent of

    Split-phase electric power

    Split-phase electric power

    Split-phase_electric_power

  • Broadcast television systems
  • Standards for terrestrial television signals

    China. E Early French VHF system (B&W only); very good (near HDTV) picture quality but uneconomical use of bandwidth. Sound carrier separation +11.15 MHz

    Broadcast television systems

    Broadcast_television_systems

  • Very high frequency
  • Electromagnetic wave range of 30–300 MHz

    radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, two-way land mobile radio systems (emergency, business, private use and military), long range data communication

    Very high frequency

    Very high frequency

    Very_high_frequency

  • Frequency modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    seizures via EEG, two-way radio systems, sound synthesis, magnetic tape-recording systems and some video-transmission systems. In radio transmission, an advantage

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency_modulation

  • Multichannel Television Sound
  • Television audio encoding standard

    Television Sound (MTS) is the method of encoding three additional audio channels into analog 4.5 MHz audio carriers on System M and System N. The system was

    Multichannel Television Sound

    Multichannel_Television_Sound

  • Noise (electronics)
  • Random fluctuation in an electrical signal

    seconds. It is also known as popcorn noise for the popping or crackling sounds it produces in audio circuits. If the time taken by the electrons to travel

    Noise (electronics)

    Noise (electronics)

    Noise_(electronics)

  • Stereophonic sound
  • Method of sound reproduction using two audio channels

    systems with more than two channels or speakers, such as quadraphonic and surround sound. Binaural sound systems are also stereophonic. Stereo sound has

    Stereophonic sound

    Stereophonic sound

    Stereophonic_sound

  • Afro Celt Sound System
  • British world music band

    Afro Celt Sound System are a folk rock group who fuse electronic music with traditional Gaelic and West African music. Afro Celt Sound System was formed

    Afro Celt Sound System

    Afro Celt Sound System

    Afro_Celt_Sound_System

  • Distortion
  • Alteration of the original shape of a signal

    whole number multiples of a sound wave's frequencies. Nonlinearities that give rise to amplitude distortion in audio systems are most often measured in

    Distortion

    Distortion

  • Single-sideband modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    one sideband reinforces and the other cancels. In practice, the audio is split into two channels with a 90° phase difference, each channel driving a balanced

    Single-sideband modulation

    Single-sideband modulation

    Single-sideband_modulation

  • Serial digital interface
  • Family of digital video interfaces

    are various mod kits for existing DVD players and other devices such as splitters that ignore HDCP, which allow a user to add a serial digital interface

    Serial digital interface

    Serial digital interface

    Serial_digital_interface

  • Intercarrier method
  • Broadcasting method

    transmitters, a high power combiner and a common antenna system, known as the split sound system, is also quite costly. But if the signals are combined

    Intercarrier method

    Intercarrier_method

  • Antenna (radio)
  • Device that transmits and receives radio waves

    multiple elements are all driven by the transmitter through a system of power splitters and transmission lines in relative phases so as to concentrate

    Antenna (radio)

    Antenna (radio)

    Antenna_(radio)

  • Hanover bars
  • Undesirable visual artifact in television

    city of Hanover, in which the PAL system developer Telefunken Fernseh und Rundfunk GmbH was located. The PAL system encodes color as YUV. The U (corresponding

    Hanover bars

    Hanover bars

    Hanover_bars

  • Frequency mixer
  • Circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals

    in a nonlinear manner. It can also be analyzed as a linear time-varying system. The term mixer is also used for linear combinations of signals, particularly

    Frequency mixer

    Frequency mixer

    Frequency_mixer

  • Terrestrial television
  • Television content transmitted via signals in the air

    405-line system, while UHF was used solely for 625-line broadcasts (which later used PAL color). Television broadcasting in the 405-line system continued

    Terrestrial television

    Terrestrial television

    Terrestrial_television

  • SECAM
  • French analog color television system

    Couleur Avec Mémoire, French for electronic colour system with memory), is an analogue colour television system that was used in France, Russia, and some other

    SECAM

    SECAM

    SECAM

  • Raster scan
  • Rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction

    pattern of image storage and transmission used in most computer bitmap image systems. The word raster comes from the Latin word rastrum (a rake), which is derived

    Raster scan

    Raster scan

    Raster_scan

  • Television lines
  • Horizontal resolution specification

    resolution. The TVL is one of the most important resolution measures in a video system. The TVL can be measured with the standard EIA 1956 resolution chart. TVL

    Television lines

    Television lines

    Television_lines

  • Dummy load
  • Device used to simulate an electrical load

    simulate a loudspeaker, allowing the amplifier to be tested without producing sound. Load banks are connected to electrical power supplies to simulate the supply's

    Dummy load

    Dummy load

    Dummy_load

  • Television channel frequencies
  • Tables of radio frequencies assigned to television channels

    television systems ATSC DVB-T DVB-T2 NTSC NTSC-J PAL RCA SECAM Digital television transition Knife-edge effect Multichannel television sound Pan-American

    Television channel frequencies

    Television_channel_frequencies

  • Chrominance
  • Colour in an image or video

    Chrominance (chroma or C for short) is the signal used in video systems to convey the color information of the picture (see YUV color model), separately

    Chrominance

    Chrominance

    Chrominance

  • Horizontal scan rate
  • Lines transmitted/displayed per second in a raster-scan video system

    in kilohertz, is the number of times per second that a raster-scan video system transmits or displays a complete horizontal line, as opposed to vertical

    Horizontal scan rate

    Horizontal_scan_rate

  • Beam steering
  • Changing the direction of the main lobe of a radiation pattern

    of an antenna below (or above) the horizontal plane. In radio and radar systems, beam steering may be accomplished by switching the antenna elements or

    Beam steering

    Beam_steering

  • 405-line television system
  • Analogue television broadcasting system

    as that generated by the ignition systems of vehicles. Such interference manifested itself as a loud popping on sound and large bright spots on the picture

    405-line television system

    405-line_television_system

  • Stage monitor system
  • Sound reinforcement for performers

    systems usually share microphones and direct inputs using a splitter microphone snake. The front-of-house system, which provides the amplified sound for

    Stage monitor system

    Stage monitor system

    Stage_monitor_system

  • Diplexer
  • Signal processing device

    with a common feedline. The diplexer will split the two bands inside the building (such as VHF and UHF systems combined with a diplexer onto a common antenna)

    Diplexer

    Diplexer

    Diplexer

  • Playout
  • Generation and transmission of a television or radio signal

    an MPEG stream item, Closed Captioning or World System Teletext. Audio servers – An audio playout system would provide scheduled voiceovers Aspect Ratio

    Playout

    Playout

  • Split-8
  • Polyphonic analogue synthesizer

    analogue synthesizer with the ability to split or layer two sounds ("double" mode). It has 64 memory locations for sounds ("patches"). Patches may be "linked"

    Split-8

    Split-8

    Split-8

  • Transmitter station
  • Installation used for transmitting radio frequency signals

    diplexer and applied to a single antenna system. (i.e. VHF 1, VHF 2, VHF 3, UHF). If two or more antenna systems have to be used, higher frequency antennas

    Transmitter station

    Transmitter station

    Transmitter_station

  • Sound multiplex in broadcasting
  • Method to deliver alternative audio feeds in television and radio

    In broadcasting, sound multiplex is a method to deliver alternative audio feeds on television and radio channels. This way, a television or radio channel

    Sound multiplex in broadcasting

    Sound_multiplex_in_broadcasting

  • 343-line television system
  • 1930s analog standard-definition television resolution standard

    of scan lines in some early electronic monochrome analog television systems. Systems with this number of lines were used with 30 interlaced frames per second

    343-line television system

    343-line television system

    343-line_television_system

  • NTSC-J
  • Japanese variation of the NTSC analog television standard

    NTSC-J or "System J" is the informal designation for the analogue television standard used in Japan. The system is based on the US NTSC (NTSC-M) standard

    NTSC-J

    NTSC-J

    NTSC-J

  • Microwave transmission
  • Transmission of information via microwaves

    in over-the-horizon communications using tropospheric scatter, but such systems are expensive and generally used only in specialist roles. Although an

    Microwave transmission

    Microwave transmission

    Microwave_transmission

  • 455-line television system
  • 1930s analog standard-definition television resolution standard

    Modern Life. Broadcasts using the previous mechanical system continued alongside the new electronic system until April 10, 1938. In July 1938, a decree of the

    455-line television system

    455-line_television_system

  • Overscan
  • Television screen behavior

    Entertainment System windowboxed the image with a black border, visible on some NTSC television sets and all PAL television sets. Newer systems frame content

    Overscan

    Overscan

  • CCIR System L
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    and AM sound. Initially adopted in 1963 for second national black and white public channel and officially associated with the SECAM color system (SECAM-L)

    CCIR System L

    CCIR System L

    CCIR_System_L

  • Path loss
  • Signal attenuation in telecommunications

    component in the analysis and design of the link budget of a telecommunication system. This term is commonly used in wireless communications and signal propagation

    Path loss

    Path_loss

  • CCIR System K
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    CCIR System K is an analog broadcast television system used in countries that adopted CCIR System D on VHF, and in Benin, Guinea, Republic of the Congo

    CCIR System K

    CCIR System K

    CCIR_System_K

  • Vertical blanking interval
  • Time between drawing frames or fields

    arbitrarily few painted lines. On others such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, a predefined blanking period could be extended. Most consumer VCRs use

    Vertical blanking interval

    Vertical blanking interval

    Vertical_blanking_interval

  • 5.1 surround sound
  • Sound systems that use 5 speakers and one subwoofer

    5.1 surround sound ("five-point one") is the common name for surround sound audio systems. 5.1 is the most commonly used layout in home theatres. It uses

    5.1 surround sound

    5.1 surround sound

    5.1_surround_sound

  • 819 line
  • 1940s French analogue high-definition television system

    819-line was an analog monochrome TV system developed and used in France as television broadcast resumed after World War II. Transmissions started in 1949

    819 line

    819 line

    819_line

  • PAL-M
  • Brazilian analog color television broadcast standard

    color carrier. Both systems are based on the monochrome CCIR System M standard, therefore, PAL-M will display in monochrome with sound on an NTSC set and

    PAL-M

    PAL-M

    PAL-M

  • CCIR System A
  • 405-line analog television transmission format

    CCIR System A was the 405-line analog broadcast television system adopted in the UK and Ireland. System A service started in 1936 and was discontinued

    CCIR System A

    CCIR_System_A

  • Outline of television broadcasting
  • Overview of and topical guide to television broadcasting

    Intermediate frequency Noise (electronics) Radio frequency Residual carrier Split sound system Superheterodyne transmitter Television channel frequencies Ultra high

    Outline of television broadcasting

    Outline_of_television_broadcasting

  • Split-brain
  • Condition of the human brain

    Split-brain or callosal syndrome is a type of disconnection syndrome when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

  • Phonological change
  • Phenomenon in phonology

    historical sound law can only affect a phonological system in one of three ways: Conditioned merger (which Hoenigswald calls "primary split"), in which

    Phonological change

    Phonological_change

  • Zweikanalton
  • German 2-channel sound system

    Zweikanalton ("two-channel sound"), or A2 Stereo, is an analog television stereo sound and bilingual audio transmission system used in Germany, Austria

    Zweikanalton

    Zweikanalton

  • 567-line television system
  • Early experimental television system

    525-lines system, the difference being the reduction of horizontal scan frequency from 15,750 to 14,175 Hz. This would have meant that the American sound carrier

    567-line television system

    567-line_television_system

  • CCIR System F
  • 819-line analog television transmission format

    Preemphasis: 50 μs Sound modulation: AM Sound offset: +5.5 MHz Channel bandwidth: 7 MHz CCIR System E Broadcast television systems Television transmitter

    CCIR System F

    CCIR_System_F

  • Sound Transit
  • Regional transit for the Seattle area

    Washington. It manages the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, regional Sounder commuter rail, and Sound Transit Express bus service. The agency

    Sound Transit

    Sound Transit

    Sound_Transit

  • CCIR System I
  • 625-line analogue TV transmission format

    NTSC system, but delay-line PAL hides such artefacts.) Additionally, to minimise beat-patterns between the chrominance subcarrier and the sound subcarrier

    CCIR System I

    CCIR System I

    CCIR_System_I

  • A-MAC
  • Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) encoding. It carries digital information: sound, and data-teletext on an FM subcarrier at 7 MHz. Since the vision bandwidth

    A-MAC

    A-MAC

    A-MAC

  • Sounder commuter rail
  • Commuter train system in the Seattle area

    operator BNSF Railway, and runs with equipment maintained by Amtrak. Sounder is split into two lines that intersect at King Street Station in Seattle: the

    Sounder commuter rail

    Sounder commuter rail

    Sounder_commuter_rail

  • B-MAC
  • the mid 80s for use with Direct Broadcast Satellite systems. Other analog video encoding systems include NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Unlike the Frequency-Division

    B-MAC

    B-MAC

    B-MAC

  • CCIR System B
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    CCIR System B (originally known as the "Gerber Standard") was the 625-line VHF analog broadcast television system which at its peak was adopted by more

    CCIR System B

    CCIR System B

    CCIR_System_B

  • VIT signals
  • Series of test signals in TV transmission

    blanking is about 1612 μs in System B (also G and H; analogue system in most of Europe) and 1333 μs in System M (analogue TV system in USA). This duration is

    VIT signals

    VIT signals

    VIT_signals

  • Blanking level
  • Characteristic of a video signal

    in the case of CCIR System B and CCIR System G (European systems) and 7.5 IRE units in the case of CCIR System M (American system), although NTSC-J in

    Blanking level

    Blanking_level

  • CCIR System C
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    CCIR System C (originally known as the Belgian 625-line system) is an analog broadcast television system used between 1953 and 1978 in Belgium, Italy

    CCIR System C

    CCIR_System_C

  • Dotted I (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter

    twelfth letter of the alphabet and represents the sound [i] in writing. Ukrainian uses и to represent the sound [ɪ]. In Belarusian, the dotted i is the tenth

    Dotted I (Cyrillic)

    Dotted I (Cyrillic)

    Dotted_I_(Cyrillic)

  • CCIR System G
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    channels, which on System G is 1.0 MHz wider than for System B: in other words 1.15 MHz (assuming the worst case which is when NICAM sound is in use). A few

    CCIR System G

    CCIR System G

    CCIR_System_G

  • CCIR System E
  • 819-line analog television transmission format

    none Sound modulation: AM Sound offset: +11.15 MHz on odd numbered channels, -11.15 MHz on even numbered channels Channel bandwidth: 14 MHz System E implementation

    CCIR System E

    CCIR_System_E

  • CCIR System D
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    bandwidth: 6 MHz Vision modulation: Negative Preemphasis: 50 μs Sound modulation: FM Sound offset: +6.5 MHz Channel bandwidth: 8 MHz Television channels

    CCIR System D

    CCIR System D

    CCIR_System_D

  • PALplus
  • Analogue widescreen television broadcasting system

    33:1) screen Reduced level of artefacts, such as cross-color Better sound system Improved resolution Compatibility with existing receivers. In the beginning

    PALplus

    PALplus

  • Television receive-only
  • Reception of satellite television from FSS-type satellites

    hardware. TVRO systems relied on feeds being transmitted unencrypted and using open standards, which heavily contrasts to DBS systems in the region. The

    Television receive-only

    Television_receive-only

  • CCIR System M
  • Analog broadcast television system

    actually about System M. Broadcast television systems — explains other types of television system standards Multichannel Television Sound — usual method

    CCIR System M

    CCIR System M

    CCIR_System_M

  • PAL-S
  • Abandoned colour TV system

    PAL-S is the system of television receiver sets in the early days of the PAL system. Here PAL stands for Phase alternating at line rate and S stands for

    PAL-S

    PAL-S

  • California Split
  • 1974 film by Robert Altman

    filming in Reno, Nevada. California Split was the first feature film to use the experimental eight-track sound system, one that allowed eight separate audio

    California Split

    California_Split

  • CCIR System H
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    which is when NICAM sound is in use). Many countries use a variant of system H which is known as System G. System G is similar to system H but the lower (vestigial)

    CCIR System H

    CCIR_System_H

  • Link light rail
  • Rail transit system in the Seattle metropolitan area

    rail system with some rapid transit characteristics that serves the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is managed by Sound Transit

    Link light rail

    Link light rail

    Link_light_rail

  • DTS, Inc.
  • Series of multichannel audio technologies

    Entertainment. In 2012, DTS acquired the business of SRS Labs (Sound Retrieval System), a psychoacoustic 3D audio processing technology, including over

    DTS, Inc.

    DTS, Inc.

    DTS,_Inc.

  • Differential gain
  • (QUAM) both in PAL and NTSC systems. The amplitude of the color signal represents the saturation (purity) in both systems. On the other hand, the level

    Differential gain

    Differential_gain

  • CCIR System N
  • 625-line analog television transmission format

    75 μs Sound modulation: FM Sound offset: +4.5 MHz Channel bandwidth: 6 MHz PAL PAL-N Broadcast television systems Multichannel Television Sound Pan-American

    CCIR System N

    CCIR System N

    CCIR_System_N

  • Ministry of Sound
  • British entertainment business

    Ministry of Sound was conceived as an arena purely dedicated to sound. Berkmann stated: "My concept for Ministry was purely this: 100% sound system first,

    Ministry of Sound

    Ministry_of_Sound

  • White clipper
  • the interference has two components: a very high-pitched sound of 15 kHz and a low-pitched sound of 50 Hz (or 60 Hz). On the other hand, video input in

    White clipper

    White_clipper

  • 441-line television system
  • 1930s analog standard-definition television resolution standard

    Nuremberg). The system's line frequency was 11.025 kHz and the broadcast frequencies were 46.0 MHz for vision and 43.2 MHz for sound, using a 4 MHz channel

    441-line television system

    441-line_television_system

  • Solar System
  • Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it

    The Solar System is an isolated single-star planetary system (not part of a larger star system) within the Milky Way Galaxy. The system formed about

    Solar System

    Solar System

    Solar_System

  • Differential phase
  • Type of nonlinearity which causes distortion in color TV transmission

    is a 10 period signal of color carrier (3.58 MHz in System M and 4.43 MHz in System B and System G). It is superimposed on the back porch of the CVS.

    Differential phase

    Differential_phase

  • Bassoon
  • Double-reed woodwind instrument

    instrument. Sound is produced by rolling both lips over the reed and blowing direct air pressure to cause the reed to vibrate. Its fingering system can be

    Bassoon

    Bassoon

    Bassoon

  • System of a Down
  • Armenian-American metal band

    Hakopyan and Laranio left the band. After Soil split up, Tankian, Odadjian, and Malakian formed a new band, System of a Down. The group took its name from a

    System of a Down

    System of a Down

    System_of_a_Down

  • Quadraphonic sound
  • Four-channel speaker audio

    with "stereo"]) sound uses four audio channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of a listening space. The system allows for the reproduction

    Quadraphonic sound

    Quadraphonic sound

    Quadraphonic_sound

  • Output power of an analog TV transmitter
  • Electrical power applied to the antenna system in a transmitter station

    electric power applied to antenna system. There are two definitions: nominal (or peak) and thermal. Analogue television systems put about 70% to 90% of the

    Output power of an analog TV transmitter

    Output_power_of_an_analog_TV_transmitter

  • Frequency offset
  • Intentional frequency shift in broadcasting

    line frequency. (15625 Hz. for 625-line systems, 15750 Hz. for System M and System J and 20475 Hz. for system E) Precision offset is the same as frequency

    Frequency offset

    Frequency_offset

  • Residual carrier
  • Term used in analog TV broadcasting

    to black and 1000 mV corresponds to white.( In color TV depending on the system used, superimposed color subcarrier may have slightly higher values.) The

    Residual carrier

    Residual_carrier

  • Mixing console
  • Device used for audio mixing

    electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones

    Mixing console

    Mixing console

    Mixing_console

  • Clear-Vision
  • Japanese analogue widescreen television broadcasting system

    Clear-Vision is a Japanese EDTV (Extended Definition TV) television system introduced in the 1990s, that improves audio and video quality while remaining

    Clear-Vision

    Clear-Vision

  • Split S2
  • Medical diagnosis

    A split S2 is a finding upon auscultation of the S2 heart sound. It is caused when the closure of the aortic valve (A2) and the closure of the pulmonary

    Split S2

    Split S2

    Split_S2

  • /æ/ raising
  • American and Canadian English phonological phenomenon

    could actually change the identity of a word, meaning that "short a" sound has been split into two distinct phonemes. For instance, in traditional Philadelphia

    /æ/ raising

    /æ/_raising

  • Audio crossover
  • Electronic filter circuitry used in loudspeakers

    keyboard speaker enclosures and sound reinforcement system equipment (PA speakers, monitor speakers, subwoofer systems, etc.). Crossovers are used because

    Audio crossover

    Audio crossover

    Audio_crossover

  • Skew (antenna)
  • Method of placing the antennas in a transmitter station

    the antenna system is constructed to broadcast to four directions each separated 90° from each other. So the directivity of the antenna system resembles

    Skew (antenna)

    Skew_(antenna)

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  • Kyle
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, Hebrew, Indian

    Kyle

    Narrow Split of Land

    Kyle

  • Round
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Round

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a plump person, from Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’ (Latin rotundus).

    Round

  • Nimeesha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nimeesha

    Momentary; Split Second

    Nimeesha

  • Sund
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish and Danish

    Sund

    Swedish and Danish : from sund ‘strait’, ‘sound’, probably an arbitrarily adopted or ornamental surname, but possibly a topographic name adopted by someone who lived near the shore by a strait.Norwegian : habitational name from any of twenty-five or more farmsteads, mainly in Nordland, so named from Old Norse sund ‘strait’, ‘sound’.English : nickname for a healthy or prosperous man, from Middle English sund, sound ‘sound’, ‘healthy’.English : topographic name from Middle English sund, sound ‘water’, ‘strait’, ‘sound’.

    Sund

  • Mound
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mound

    English : presumably a variant of Mount.

    Mound

  • Spalding
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Spalding

    From the split meadow.

    Spalding

  • Nimesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nimesh

    Inside viewer, Spilt second

    Nimesh

  • Nimish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nimish

    Inside viewer, Spilt second

    Nimish

  • Shuraym |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shuraym |

    Split, Cleavage

    Shuraym |

  • Nimish | நிமிஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nimish | நிமிஷ

    Inside viewer, Spilt second

    Nimish | நிமிஷ

  • Salit |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Salit |

    Strong, Solid, Firm, Sharp

    Salit |

  • Souad
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim

    Souad

    Well-being

    Souad

  • Salit
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Salit

    Strong; Solid; Firm; Sharp

    Salit

  • Shuraym
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Shuraym

    Split

    Shuraym

  • Nimesh | நிமேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nimesh | நிமேஷ

    Inside viewer, Spilt second

    Nimesh | நிமேஷ

  • Shuraym
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Shuraym

    Split Cleavage

    Shuraym

  • Pound
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pound

    English : from Middle English p(o)und ‘enclosure (especially for confining animals)’; a topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure in which animals were kept, or a metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for rounding up stray animals and placing them in a pound.Probably a translation of German Pfund or the North German cognate Pund.

    Pound

  • Bound
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bound

    English : variant of Bond

    Bound

  • Dhvani
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Dhvani

    Sound Stages; Sound

    Dhvani

  • Spelding
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Spelding

    From the Split Meadow

    Spelding

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  • Isha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Isha

    One who Protects; The Female Energy; Woman; Faculty; Power; Another Name of Goddess Durga; Formless Divinity

  • ZAREEN
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    ZAREEN

    Persian name ZAREEN means "golden."

  • Taalin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Taalin

    Talon, Claw

  • Vandanee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vandanee

    Goddess of Vegetation

  • Delli
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German

    Delli

    Noble; Nobility

  • Kewanna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Kewanna

    Beautiful

  • Dhanishtha | தநிஷ்டா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhanishtha | தநிஷ்டா

    A star

  • Tritiya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tritiya

  • Garwyn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Garwyn

    Friend in Battle; Friend with a Spear

  • Netrika
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi

    Netrika

    Eyes

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  • Split
  • n.

    the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share. The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver.

  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin.

  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide or separate into components; -- often used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A splint bone.

  • Sound
  • v. i.

    To be conveyed in sound; to be spread or published; to convey intelligence by sound.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below.

  • Slit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slit

  • Split
  • n.

    A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a splinter; a fragment.

  • Split
  • v. i.

    To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split by the freezing of water in them.

  • Sound
  • superl.

    Founded in truth or right; supported by justice; not to be overthrown on refuted; not fallacious; as, sound argument or reasoning; a sound objection; sound doctrine; sound principles.

  • Sound
  • v. t.

    To order, direct, indicate, or proclain by a sound, or sounds; to give a signal for by a certain sound; as, to sound a retreat; to sound a parley.

  • Spit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Spit

  • Split
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Split

  • Sound
  • superl.

    Healthy; not diseased; not being in a morbid state; -- said of body or mind; as, a sound body; a sound constitution; a sound understanding.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A piece split off; a splinter.

  • Spit
  • v. i.

    To attend to a spit; to use a spit.

  • Sound
  • superl.

    Whole; unbroken; unharmed; free from flaw, defect, or decay; perfect of the kind; as, sound timber; sound fruit; a sound tooth; a sound ship.

  • Sound
  • v. t.

    To examine the condition of (anything) by causing the same to emit sounds and noting their character; as, to sound a piece of timber; to sound a vase; to sound the lungs of a patient.

  • Sound
  • n.

    The occasion of sound; the impulse or vibration which would occasion sound to a percipient if present with unimpaired; hence, the theory of vibrations in elastic media such cause sound; as, a treatise on sound.