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STRAIGHTEDGE

  • Straightedge and compass construction
  • Method of drawing geometric objects

    In geometry, straightedge-and-compass construction – also known as ruler-and-compass construction, Euclidean construction, or classical construction –

    Straightedge and compass construction

    Straightedge and compass construction

    Straightedge_and_compass_construction

  • Straightedge
  • Tool used for drawing straight lines, or checking their straightness or flatness

    A straightedge or straight edge is a tool used for drawing straight lines, or checking their straightness. If it has equally spaced markings along its

    Straightedge

    Straightedge

  • Ruler
  • Instrument used to measure distances

    Usually, the instrument is rigid and the edge itself is a straightedge ("ruled straightedge"), which additionally allows one to draw straighter lines

    Ruler

    Ruler

    Ruler

  • List of people who follow a straight edge lifestyle
  • original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2013. [...] I'm vegan/straightedge still [...] fantano (10 September 2018), LET'S ARGUE: Kamikaze Hurt My

    List of people who follow a straight edge lifestyle

    List of people who follow a straight edge lifestyle

    List_of_people_who_follow_a_straight_edge_lifestyle

  • Squaring the circle
  • Problem of constructing equal-area shapes

    given circle by using only a finite number of steps with a compass and straightedge. The difficulty of the problem raised the question of whether specified

    Squaring the circle

    Squaring the circle

    Squaring_the_circle

  • Straightedge-only construction
  • Type of construction

    In geometry, a Steiner construction – also known as straightedge-only construction – is the construction of lengths, angles, and other geometric figures

    Straightedge-only construction

    Straightedge-only_construction

  • Straight Edge Society
  • Professional wrestling stable

    The Straight Edge Society was a villainous professional wrestling stable in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) that appeared on its SmackDown brand from

    Straight Edge Society

    Straight_Edge_Society

  • Constructible polygon
  • Regular polygon that can be constructed with compass and straightedge

    constructed with compass and straightedge. For example, a regular pentagon is constructible with compass and straightedge while a regular heptagon is not

    Constructible polygon

    Constructible polygon

    Constructible_polygon

  • Constructible number
  • Number constructible via compass and straightedge

    length | r | {\displaystyle |r|} can be constructed with compass and straightedge in a finite number of steps. Equivalently, r {\displaystyle r} is constructible

    Constructible number

    Constructible number

    Constructible_number

  • Straight razor
  • Knife used to remove body hair

    A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. They are also called open razors and cut-throat razors. The predecessors of the

    Straight razor

    Straight razor

    Straight_razor

  • Origami
  • Japanese art of paper folding

    construct various geometrical designs not possible with compass and straightedge constructions. For instance paper folding may be used for angle trisection

    Origami

    Origami

    Origami

  • Angle trisection
  • Construction of an angle equal to one third a given angle

    angle, using only two tools: an unmarked straightedge and a compass. It is a classical problem of straightedge and compass construction of ancient Greek

    Angle trisection

    Angle trisection

    Angle_trisection

  • Diameter
  • Straight line segment that passes through the centre of a circle

    often abbreviated DIA, dia, d, or ∅ . {\displaystyle \varnothing .} With straightedge and compass, a diameter of a given circle can be constructed as the perpendicular

    Diameter

    Diameter

    Diameter

  • Pi
  • Number, approximately 3.14

    solve the ancient problem of squaring the circle with a compass and straightedge. The decimal digits of π appear to be evenly distributed, but no proof

    Pi

    Pi

  • Set square
  • Object used in engineering and technical drawing

    used in engineering and technical drawing, with the aim of providing a straightedge at a right angle or other particular planar angle to a baseline. The

    Set square

    Set square

    Set_square

  • Archimedean spiral
  • Spiral with constant distance from itself

    compass and straightedge; another method uses a modified string compass. The common traditional construction uses compass and straightedge to approximate

    Archimedean spiral

    Archimedean spiral

    Archimedean_spiral

  • Compass equivalence theorem
  • Principle in compass and straightedge constructions

    compass equivalence theorem is an important statement in compass and straightedge constructions. The tool advocated by Plato in these constructions is

    Compass equivalence theorem

    Compass_equivalence_theorem

  • List of straight edge bands
  • 2014). "ACxDC (That's Antichrist Demoncore) Is Here to Bring Vegan Straightedge Satanists Together". Noisey. Vice. Retrieved May 6, 2017.{{cite web}}:

    List of straight edge bands

    List_of_straight_edge_bands

  • Hexagon
  • Shape with six sides

    hexagon with interactive animation and construction with compass and straightedge. An Introduction to Hexagonal Geometry on Hexnet a website devoted to

    Hexagon

    Hexagon

    Hexagon

  • Straight edge
  • Subculture of hardcore punk

    History of Straightedge". Journal of Youth Studies. 2 (2): 133–151. doi:10.1080/13676261.1999.10593032. Wood, Robert T. (2003). "The Straightedge Youth Sub-Culture:

    Straight edge

    Straight edge

    Straight_edge

  • Square
  • Shape with four equal sides and angles

    motivates the search for methods for squaring the circle by compass and straightedge, now known to be impossible. Squares can be inscribed in any smooth or

    Square

    Square

    Square

  • Field (mathematics)
  • Algebraic structure with addition, multiplication, and division

    trisection and squaring the circle cannot be done with a compass and straightedge alone. Galois theory, devoted to understanding the symmetries of field

    Field (mathematics)

    Field (mathematics)

    Field_(mathematics)

  • Metre-stick
  • Straightedge or folding ruler used to physically measure lengths

    meter-stick and meterstick as alternative spellings); or yardstick is either a straightedge or foldable ruler used to measure length, and is especially common in

    Metre-stick

    Metre-stick

    Metre-stick

  • Euclidean geometry
  • Mathematical model of the physical space

    methods for creating them with no more than a compass and an unmarked straightedge. In this sense, Euclidean geometry is more concrete than many modern

    Euclidean geometry

    Euclidean geometry

    Euclidean_geometry

  • Circle
  • Simple curve of Euclidean geometry

    millennia-old problem of squaring the circle cannot be performed with straightedge and compass. With the advent of abstract art in the early 20th century

    Circle

    Circle

    Circle

  • 11 (number)
  • Natural number

    the fewest number of sides that is not able to be constructed with a straightedge, compass, and angle trisector. The Mathieu group M 11 {\displaystyle

    11 (number)

    11_(number)

  • Heptagon
  • Shape with seven sides

    It is also constructible with compass, straightedge and angle trisector. The impossibility of straightedge and compass construction follows from the

    Heptagon

    Heptagon

    Heptagon

  • Regular polygon
  • Equiangular and equilateral polygon

    polygon. A regular n-sided polygon can be constructed with compass and straightedge if and only if the odd prime factors of n are distinct Fermat primes

    Regular polygon

    Regular_polygon

  • History of geometry
  • Historical development of geometry

    of numbers (arithmetic). Classic geometry was focused in compass and straightedge constructions. Geometry was revolutionized by Euclid, who introduced

    History of geometry

    History of geometry

    History_of_geometry

  • Huzita–Hatori axioms
  • Rules related to the mathematical principles of origami

    geometries of compass and straightedge, where the maximum number of solutions an axiom has is 2. Thus compass and straightedge geometry solves second-degree

    Huzita–Hatori axioms

    Huzita–Hatori_axioms

  • 9
  • Natural number

    enneagon. A regular nonagon can be constructed with a regular compass, straightedge, and angle trisector. The lowest number of squares needed for a perfect

    9

    9

  • Lorenzo Mascheroni
  • Italian mathematician (1750–1800)

    proving that all Euclidean constructions achievable with a compass and straightedge can also be done using only a compass (Mohr–Mascheroni theorem). He also

    Lorenzo Mascheroni

    Lorenzo Mascheroni

    Lorenzo_Mascheroni

  • Friedrich Julius Richelot
  • German mathematician

    to the Euclidean construction of the regular 257-gon with compass and straightedge. In 1825, he joined the Corps Masovia. He died in Königsberg in 1875

    Friedrich Julius Richelot

    Friedrich Julius Richelot

    Friedrich_Julius_Richelot

  • Polygon
  • Plane figure bounded by line segments

    Arthur Baragar (2002) Constructions Using a Compass and Twice-Notched Straightedge, The American Mathematical Monthly, 109:2, 151–164, doi:10.1080/00029890

    Polygon

    Polygon

  • Mohr–Mascheroni theorem
  • Theorem in Euclidean geometry

    that any geometric construction that can be performed by a compass and straightedge can be performed by a compass alone. This theorem refers to geometric

    Mohr–Mascheroni theorem

    Mohr–Mascheroni_theorem

  • Mathematical instrument
  • Tool used in the study or practice of mathematics

    geometry, construction of various proofs was done using only a compass and straightedge; arguments in these proofs relied only on idealized properties of these

    Mathematical instrument

    Mathematical instrument

    Mathematical_instrument

  • Tangent lines to circles
  • Line which touches a circle at exactly one point

    construct the tangent lines to a point P external to the circle using only a straightedge: Draw any three different lines through the given point P that intersect

    Tangent lines to circles

    Tangent_lines_to_circles

  • Line segment
  • Part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points; line with two endpoints

    a line segment with compass and straightedge Dividing a line segment into N equal parts with compass and straightedge Animated demonstration This article

    Line segment

    Line segment

    Line_segment

  • Poncelet–Steiner theorem
  • Universality of construction using just a straightedge and a single circle with center

    about compass and straightedge constructions with certain restrictions. This result states that whatever can be constructed by straightedge and compass together

    Poncelet–Steiner theorem

    Poncelet–Steiner theorem

    Poncelet–Steiner_theorem

  • Pierre Wantzel
  • French mathematician (1814–1848)

    ancient geometric problems were impossible to solve using only compass and straightedge. In a paper from 1837, Wantzel proved that the problems of doubling the

    Pierre Wantzel

    Pierre_Wantzel

  • Indiana pi bill
  • 1897 proposed law to define squaring the circle

    vote. The mathematical impossibility of squaring the circle using only straightedge and compass constructions, suspected since ancient times, had been proven

    Indiana pi bill

    Indiana pi bill

    Indiana_pi_bill

  • Inversive geometry
  • Study of angle-preserving transformations

    In geometry, inversive geometry is the study of inversion, a transformation of the Euclidean plane that maps circles or lines to other circles or lines

    Inversive geometry

    Inversive_geometry

  • Line (geometry)
  • Straight figure with zero width and depth

    special case of a curve and an idealization of such physical objects as a straightedge, a taut string, or a ray of light. Lines are spaces of dimension one

    Line (geometry)

    Line (geometry)

    Line_(geometry)

  • Beltrami–Klein model
  • Model of hyperbolic geometry

    on diameters are not distorted). Here is how one can use compass and straightedge constructions in the model to achieve the effect of the basic constructions

    Beltrami–Klein model

    Beltrami–Klein model

    Beltrami–Klein_model

  • Compass (drawing tool)
  • Drafting instrument

    map the distance between those points can be calculated. Compasses-and-straightedge constructions are used to illustrate principles of plane geometry. Although

    Compass (drawing tool)

    Compass (drawing tool)

    Compass_(drawing_tool)

  • Construction (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and other infrastructure. Construction also may refer to: Compass and straightedge construction, in geometry Construction and Local Government Journal,

    Construction (disambiguation)

    Construction_(disambiguation)

  • Vesica piscis
  • Shape that is the intersection of two circles with the same radius

    first step in constructing an equilateral triangle using a compass and straightedge. The triangle has as its vertices the two disk centers and one of the

    Vesica piscis

    Vesica piscis

    Vesica_piscis

  • Bisection
  • Division of something into two equal or congruent parts

    bisector: In classical geometry, the bisection is a simple compass and straightedge construction, whose possibility depends on the ability to draw arcs of

    Bisection

    Bisection

    Bisection

  • Equilateral triangle
  • Shape with three equal sides

    triangle is equilateral. A regular polygon is constructible by compass and straightedge if and only if the odd prime factors of its number of sides are distinct

    Equilateral triangle

    Equilateral triangle

    Equilateral_triangle

  • Cube root
  • Number whose cube is a given number

    Wantzel proved that neither of these can be done with a compass-and-straightedge construction. Newton's method is an iterative method that can be used

    Cube root

    Cube root

    Cube_root

  • Pentagon
  • Shape with five sides

    _{i=1}^{5}d_{i}^{4}.} The regular pentagon is constructible with compass and straightedge, as 5 is a Fermat prime. A variety of methods are known for constructing

    Pentagon

    Pentagon

    Pentagon

  • Nonagon
  • Shape with nine sides

    /9).} Although a regular nonagon is not constructible with compass and straightedge (as 9 = 32, which is not a product of distinct Fermat primes), there

    Nonagon

    Nonagon

    Nonagon

  • Neusis construction
  • Geometric construction used in Ancient Greek mathematics

    solve geometric problems that are not solvable by means of compass and straightedge alone. Examples are the trisection of any angle in three equal parts

    Neusis construction

    Neusis construction

    Neusis_construction

  • Poincaré half-plane model
  • Upper-half plane model of hyperbolic non-Euclidean geometry

    boundary non- orthogonal a hypercycle. Here is how one can use compass and straightedge constructions in the model to achieve the effect of the basic constructions

    Poincaré half-plane model

    Poincaré half-plane model

    Poincaré_half-plane_model

  • Cubic equation
  • Polynomial equation of degree 3

    another of twice its length, but could not solve this with a compass and straightedge construction, a task which is now known to be impossible. Methods for

    Cubic equation

    Cubic equation

    Cubic_equation

  • Alhazen's problem
  • On reflection in a spherical mirror

    generally and presented a solution in his Book of Optics. It has no straightedge and compass construction; instead, al-Haytham and others including Christiaan

    Alhazen's problem

    Alhazen's problem

    Alhazen's_problem

  • Hardline (subculture)
  • Subculture that advocates a biocentric worldview

    of hardline's finer points found themselves becoming vegan straightedge. Vegan straightedge band Earth Crisis initially wanted Muttaqi to release their

    Hardline (subculture)

    Hardline_(subculture)

  • Quadratrix of Hippias
  • Curve where spinning and moving lines cross

    solved using a compass, a straightedge, and a given copy of this curve; however, they cannot be solved with compass and straightedge alone. Although a dense

    Quadratrix of Hippias

    Quadratrix of Hippias

    Quadratrix_of_Hippias

  • Girih
  • Geometric patterns in Islamic architecture

    patterns can be created in a variety of ways, including the traditional straightedge and compass construction; the construction of a grid of polygons; and

    Girih

    Girih

    Girih

  • Technical drawing
  • Creation of standards and the technical drawings

    right-angle corners and straight sides—typically a drawing board. A sliding straightedge known as a T-square is then placed on one of the sides, allowing it to

    Technical drawing

    Technical drawing

    Technical_drawing

  • Poincaré disk model
  • Model of hyperbolic geometry

    In geometry, the Poincaré disk model, also called the conformal disk model, is a model of 2-dimensional hyperbolic geometry in which all points are inside

    Poincaré disk model

    Poincaré disk model

    Poincaré_disk_model

  • Girih tile
  • Five tiles used in Islamic decorative art

    such designs were constructed by drafting zigzag outlines with only a straightedge and a compass. Templates found on scrolls such as the 97-foot (29.5 metres)

    Girih tile

    Girih tile

    Girih_tile

  • 15 (number)
  • Natural number

    a regular pentadecagon is constructible with a compass and unmarked straightedge, and cos ⁡ π 15 {\displaystyle \cos {\frac {\pi }{15}}} is expressible

    15 (number)

    15_(number)

  • Problem of Apollonius
  • Geometry problem about finding touching circles

    solution uses methods not limited to straightedge and compass constructions. François Viète found a straightedge and compass solution by exploiting limiting

    Problem of Apollonius

    Problem of Apollonius

    Problem_of_Apollonius

  • Hippocrates of Chios
  • 5th-century BC Greek mathematician and astronomer

    the radius of the circle, impossible to construct using compass and straightedge. In the century after Hippocrates, at least four other mathematicians

    Hippocrates of Chios

    Hippocrates of Chios

    Hippocrates_of_Chios

  • Lauburu
  • Basque swastika

    of geometrically curved lines can be constructed with a compass and straightedge, beginning with the formation of a square template; each head can be

    Lauburu

    Lauburu

    Lauburu

  • 7
  • Natural number

    heptagon. The regular n-gons for n ⩽ 6 can be constructed by compass and straightedge alone, which makes the heptagon the first regular polygon that cannot

    7

    7

  • Definable real number
  • Real number uniquely specified by description

    {\displaystyle x^{2}=2} , and it can be constructed with a compass and straightedge. Different choices of a formal language or its interpretation give rise

    Definable real number

    Definable real number

    Definable_real_number

  • Overlapping circles grid
  • Geometric pattern used in art

    A girih pattern that can be drawn with straightedge and compass

    Overlapping circles grid

    Overlapping_circles_grid

  • Lénárt sphere
  • Transparent dry-erase sphere used to teach spherical geometry

    blackboard. The included spherical ruler and compass support synthetic straightedge and compass construction on the sphere. The Lénárt sphere and accessories

    Lénárt sphere

    Lénárt sphere

    Lénárt_sphere

  • Galois theory
  • Mathematical connection between field theory and group theory

    gives a clear insight into questions concerning problems in compass and straightedge construction. It gives an elegant characterization of the ratios of lengths

    Galois theory

    Galois theory

    Galois_theory

  • List of types of numbers
  • number representing a length that can be constructed using a compass and straightedge. Constructible numbers form a subfield of the field of algebraic numbers

    List of types of numbers

    List_of_types_of_numbers

  • KSEG (software)
  • Geometry software

    designed to let you easily visualize dynamic properties of compass and straightedge construction and to make geometric exploration as fast and easy as possible

    KSEG (software)

    KSEG (software)

    KSEG_(software)

  • Doubling the cube
  • Ancient geometric construction problem

    now known to be impossible to construct by using only a compass and straightedge, but even in ancient times solutions were known that employed other methods

    Doubling the cube

    Doubling the cube

    Doubling_the_cube

  • Pierpont prime
  • Prime number of the form 2^u × 3^v + 1

    constructed with a compass, straightedge, and angle trisector. Regular polygons which can be constructed with only compass and straightedge (constructible polygons)

    Pierpont prime

    Pierpont_prime

  • Lune of Hippocrates
  • Geometric construction

    straightedge and compass Hippocrates wanted to solve the classic problem of squaring the circle, i.e. constructing a square by means of straightedge and

    Lune of Hippocrates

    Lune of Hippocrates

    Lune_of_Hippocrates

  • Proof of impossibility
  • Category of mathematical proof

    a subset of the algebraic numbers can be constructed by compass and straightedge. Two other classical problems—trisecting the general angle and doubling

    Proof of impossibility

    Proof_of_impossibility

  • Chalk line
  • Tool for marking straight lines

    relatively flat surfaces, much further than is practical by hand or with a straightedge. They may be used to lay out straight lines between two points, or vertical

    Chalk line

    Chalk line

    Chalk_line

  • Icositrigon
  • Polygon with 23 sides

    apothem. The regular icositrigon is not constructible with a compass and straightedge or angle trisection, on account of the number 23 being neither a Fermat

    Icositrigon

    Icositrigon

    Icositrigon

  • Trisectrix
  • Curve which could be used to trisect an angle with compass and straightedge

    additional tool. Such a method falls outside those allowed by compass and straightedge constructions, so they do not contradict the well known theorem which

    Trisectrix

    Trisectrix

  • Ancient Greek mathematics
  • Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD

    doubling the cube, now known to be impossible with only a compass and a straightedge, using an alternative method. He also systematized the study of means

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient_Greek_mathematics

  • Geometry
  • Branch of mathematics

    instruments used in most geometric constructions are the compass and straightedge. Also, every construction had to be complete in a finite number of steps

    Geometry

    Geometry

  • 68 (number)
  • Natural number

    + 1), a 68-sided regular polygon may be constructed with compass and straightedge. There are exactly 68 10-bit binary numbers in which each bit has an

    68 (number)

    68_(number)

  • Two-dimensional space
  • Mathematical space with two coordinates

    geometry Noncommutative algebraic geometry Concepts Features Dimension Straightedge and compass constructions Angle Curve Diagonal Orthogonality (Perpendicular)

    Two-dimensional space

    Two-dimensional_space

  • Euclidean plane
  • Geometric model of the planar projection of the physical universe

    geometry Noncommutative algebraic geometry Concepts Features Dimension Straightedge and compass constructions Angle Curve Diagonal Orthogonality (Perpendicular)

    Euclidean plane

    Euclidean plane

    Euclidean_plane

  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Relation between sides of a right triangle

    ratio of which is not a rational number) can be constructed using a straightedge and compass. Pythagoras's theorem enables construction of incommensurable

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean_theorem

  • 7 Seconds (band)
  • American hardcore punk band

    "seven seconds, the annoyance interview". Annoyances.com. "Straightedge.com". Straightedge.com. Smyers, Darryl (March 4, 2014). "Kevin Seconds on "4am

    7 Seconds (band)

    7 Seconds (band)

    7_Seconds_(band)

  • Perpendicular
  • Relationship between two lines that meet at a right angle

    the perpendicular to the line AB through the point P using compass-and-straightedge construction, proceed as follows (see figure left): Step 1 (red): construct

    Perpendicular

    Perpendicular

    Perpendicular

  • Elementary mathematics
  • Mathematics taught in primary and secondary school

    22 = 4. −2 is also a square root of 4, since (−2)2 = 4. Compass-and-straightedge, also known as ruler-and-compass construction, is the construction of

    Elementary mathematics

    Elementary mathematics

    Elementary_mathematics

  • 32 (number)
  • Natural number

    number of sides of the largest regular constructible polygon with a straightedge and compass that has an odd number of sides, with a total of sides numbering

    32 (number)

    32_(number)

  • Dipstick
  • Measuring device

    TR-34 Defined Movement (DM); Gap under Sliding Unleveled Straightedge; Gap under Rolling Straightedge; and DIN 18202. The U.S. Federal Highway Administration

    Dipstick

    Dipstick

    Dipstick

  • Numerical integration
  • Methods of calculating definite integrals

    Parabola. This construction must be performed only by means of compass and straightedge. The ancient Babylonians used the trapezoidal rule to integrate the motion

    Numerical integration

    Numerical integration

    Numerical_integration

  • Conic section
  • Curve from a cone intersecting a plane

    continuous arc of a conic can be constructed with straightedge and compass. However, there are several straightedge-and-compass constructions for any number of

    Conic section

    Conic section

    Conic_section

  • Nomogram
  • Analog graphical calculator

    the unfixed ones can be studied. The result is obtained by laying a straightedge across the known values on the scales and reading the unknown value from

    Nomogram

    Nomogram

    Nomogram

  • 23 (number)
  • Natural number

    Arthur Baragar (2002) Constructions Using a Compass and Twice-Notched Straightedge, The American Mathematical Monthly, 109:2, 151-164, doi:10.1080/00029890

    23 (number)

    23_(number)

  • Parallel rulers
  • Drafting instrument used to draw parallel lines

    navigators to draw parallel lines on charts. The tool consists of two straightedges joined by two arms which allow them to move closer or further away while

    Parallel rulers

    Parallel rulers

    Parallel_rulers

  • Geometric Constructions
  • 1998 mathematics textbook

    or straightedge is restricted: by the Mohr–Mascheroni theorem there is no loss in constructibility if one uses only a compass, but a straightedge without

    Geometric Constructions

    Geometric_Constructions

  • Euclid's Elements
  • Mathematical treatise by Euclid

    and then for constructible regular polygons (i.e., those that have a straightedge and compass construction) with 4, 5, 6, and 15 sides. Book V, which is

    Euclid's Elements

    Euclid's Elements

    Euclid's_Elements

  • Symmetry
  • Mathematical invariance under transformations

    geometry Noncommutative algebraic geometry Concepts Features Dimension Straightedge and compass constructions Angle Curve Diagonal Orthogonality (Perpendicular)

    Symmetry

    Symmetry

    Symmetry

  • Measurement
  • Process of assigning numbers to objects or events

    however common usage calls both instruments rulers and the special name straightedge is used for an unmarked rule. The use of the word measure, in the sense

    Measurement

    Measurement

    Measurement

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  • Gadd
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gadd

    English : from northern Middle English gad ‘goad’, ‘spike’, ‘sting’ (Old Norse gaddr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a cattle driver or, more likely, a nickname for a persistent and irritating person. The Old Norse word is attested as a byname (see Gadsby).

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Priyangshu

  • Jayani | ஜயாநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jayani | ஜயாநீ

    A Shakti of Ganesh, Auspicious, Causing victory

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hiyasha

    Hope of My Heart

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Kurdish, Muslim

    Jawa

    Passion; Love

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ramgiaan

    One Having All- Pervading Knowledge

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Parabrahmane

    Supreme godhead

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    Hindu

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    Ambassador of Rama, Lord Hanuman

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Daav

    Wild fire

  • Janadeva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Janadeva

    God of Men

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  • Screed
  • n.

    A wooden straightedge used to lay across the plaster screed, as a limit for the thickness of the coat.

  • Straightedge
  • n.

    A board, or piece of wood or metal, having one edge perfectly straight, -- used to ascertain whether a line is straight or a surface even, and for drawing straight lines.