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Russian astronomer (1734–1812)
Stepan Yakovlevich Rumovsky (Russian: Степан Яковлевич Румовский; 9 November [O.S. 29 October] 1734, Vladimir Governorate – 6 July [O.S. 18 July] 1812
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Swiss mathematician (1707–1783)
Academy of Sciences. Notable students of Euler in Berlin included Stepan Rumovsky, later considered as the first Russian astronomer. In 1748 he declined
Leonhard_Euler
Letters written from Euler to a German princess
translation of the letters followed in Saint Petersburg by Euler's student Stepan Rumovsky between 1768 and 1774 in 3 volumes. The first English translation of
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Astronomical transit of Venus across the Sun
locations in the Russian Empire under the general coordination of Stepan Rumovsky. King George III of the United Kingdom had the King's Observatory built
Transit_of_Venus
Russian polymath (1711–1765)
Joseph-Nicolas Delisle Northern (Arctic) Federal University Stepan Krasheninnikov Stepan Rumovsky Vasily Trediakovsky In this name that follows East Slavic
Mikhail_Lomonosov
from the year 1734 in Russia Monarch – Anna Siege of Danzig (1734) Stepan Rumovsky, Russian astronomer Mikhail Kakhovsky, Russian general Grigory Orlov
1734_in_Russia
Genevan astronomer (1740–1790)
along the Umba. Others who were engaged to observe the transit include Stepan Rumovsky, Christian Mayer, and Christoph Euler, son of the mathematician Leonhard
Jacques-André_Mallet
Levshin (b. 1737), Metropolitan bishop of Moscow from 1775 to 1812 Stepan Rumovsky (b. 1734), astronomer and mathematician Anton Skalon (b. 1767), general
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Stephens.Reduced form of German Stephanhans, from a compound of the personal names Stephan (see Steven) + Hans.
Male
German
 German form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Boy/Male
German, Greek, Russian
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Stephen; Crowned
Male
English
Popular spelling of English Stephen, STEVEN means "crown."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word steinn, STEINN means "stone."
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Romani form of Greek Stephanos, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Male
Russian
(Стефан) Russian form of Greek Stephanos, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Crown
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Netherlands, Polish, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenia, Swedish
Wreath; Similar to; Form of Steven; Crowned; Garland; Crown of Laurels
Male
Russian
(Степан) Russian form of Greek Stephanos, STEPAN means "crown." Compare with another form of Stepan.
Male
Serbian
(Стојан) Serbian and Slovene form of Bulgarian Stoyan, STOJAN means "stand, stay."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic
Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Spanish
Crowned; Variant of Stephen
Male
German
German form of Latin Stephanus, STEPHAN means "crown."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Greek English Biblical
King Richard The Second' Sir Stephen Scroop.
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Greek Stephanos, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Male
Serbian
(Стеван) Serbian form of Greek Stephanos, STEVAN means "crown."
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Garland; Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati; One who Resides in Vindhays
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Advice; Decision Protection
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Holy
Girl/Female
English French
Divine.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Practice
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Owner of Gold
Boy/Male
Armenian, Hindu, Indian
Loved One
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One who is Courageous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Colorful and charming face, Smile
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beauty of Lord Ram
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v. t.
To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing; as, to steam wood; to steamcloth; to steam food, etc.
v. i.
To move or travel by the agency of steam.
v. i.
The space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running; as, one step is generally about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also figuratively of any kind of progress; as, he improved step by step, or by steps.
v. t. & i.
To perforate (the skull) with a trepan, so as to remove a portion of the bone, and thus relieve the brain from pressure or irritation; to perform an operation with the trepan.
pl.
of Stela
v. i.
To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well.
n. & v.
See Steen.
v. t.
To accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner; to try to carry out secretly; as, to steal a look.
n. & v.
See Steen.
a.
Having a paddle wheel at the stern; as, a stern-wheel steamer.
v. i.
To emit steam or vapor.
superl.
Having a certain hardness or severity of nature, manner, or aspect; hard; severe; rigid; rigorous; austere; fixed; unchanging; unrelenting; hence, serious; resolute; harsh; as, a sternresolve; a stern necessity; a stern heart; a stern gaze; a stern decree.
v. t.
To mount by steps; to go through with step by step.
a.
Being in the stern, or being astern; as, the stern davits.
n.
A sty on the eye. See Styan.
v. t.
A slice of beef, broiled, or cut for broiling; -- also extended to the meat of other large animals; as, venison steak; bear steak; pork steak; turtle steak.
n.
A kind of French stewpan with a steam-tight lid.