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Species of horse fly
Tabanus gratus is a species of horse fly in the family Tabanidae. Originally described as Tabanus gratus in 1858 by Hermann Loew from a female specimen
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List of different species of Tabanus, a type of horsefly
species in Tabanus, a genus of horseflies in the family Tabanidae. Contents A B C D-E F-G H-J K-L M N O P Q-R S T U-V W-Z References Tabanus aaptus Fairchild
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TABANUS GRATUS
TABANUS GRATUS
Boy/Male
Greek, Indian
Winner of Battle
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Resplendent Glittering
Boy/Male
Latin
Villager.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light
Girl/Female
Arabic, Kurdish, Muslim, Sindhi
Splendid; Glittering
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
The Sweetest
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bright moonlight
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Melody
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bright Moonlight
Boy/Male
Latin
A Sabine.
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin
From the City; Urban; Modern
Boy/Male
Arabic
Ebony
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Stephanos, TEFANUS means "crown."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sanctity
Boy/Male
Arabic
Ebony
Boy/Male
Arabic
Ebony
Male
Celtic
, thunder.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sanctity
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shiva, Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light
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TABANUS GRATUS
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Towbiyah, TOVIYYAH means "God is good."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Destiny
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Athene was the goddess of war and wisdom, after whom the city Athens was named.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord of the Universe
Boy/Male
Hindu
Saviour of boars and monkeys
Boy/Male
Polish American Greek Russian Swedish German Scandinavian Slavic
Crown.
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Arabic
Brave
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Godly Mixture; Connected with the Gods
Boy/Male
Greek
King of Trozen.
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n.
The Chinese abacus; a schwanpan.
n.
A European sandpiper or snipe (Totanus canescens); -- called also greater plover.
v. t.
To throw, as a muscle, into a state of permanent contraction; to cause tetanus in. See Tetanus, n., 2.
n.
A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but confounded by the Romans with Jupiter.
n.
A painful and usually fatal disease, resulting generally from a wound, and having as its principal symptom persistent spasm of the voluntary muscles. When the muscles of the lower jaw are affected, it is called locked-jaw, or lickjaw, and it takes various names from the various incurvations of the body resulting from the spasm.
n.
Any bird of the genuis Totanus. See Tattler.
a.
Of or pertaining to tetanus; having the character of tetanus; as, a tetanic state; tetanic contraction.
pl.
of Abacus
pl.
of Abacus
n.
An abacus.
n.
That condition of a muscle in which it is in a state of continued vibratory contraction, as when stimulated by a series of induction shocks.
n.
A genus of very large lizards native of Asia and Africa. It includes the monitors. See Monitor, 3.
a.
Resembling tetanus.
n.
The production or condition of tetanus.
a.
Produced by wounds; as, traumatic tetanus.
n.
A species of tetanus, in which the body is curved laterally.
n.
A genus of blood sucking flies, including the horseflies.
n.
Chinese abacus.
n.
Split pulse, esp. of Cajanus Indicus.