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Scripting language for efficiently transforming structured data like HTML, XML, and JSON
Tritium is a simple scripting language for efficiently transforming structured data like HTML, XML, and JSON. It is similar in purpose to XSLT but has
Tritium (programming language)
Tritium_(programming_language)
Topics referred to by the same term
club Tritium (programming language), a scripting language for transforming markup files Tritium (village), a Roman village in present-day Spain Tritium (company)
Tritium_(disambiguation)
Isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons
Tritium (from Ancient Greek τρίτος (trítos) 'third'), or hydrogen-3 (symbol T or 3H), is a rare and radioactive isotope of hydrogen with a half-life of
Tritium
Type of programming language
(Unix) Web template Web template system Template engine (web) Tritium (programming language) Goldfarb, Charles F. (1990). Clause 12—Markup Declarations:
XML_transformation_language
Topics referred to by the same term
unit of loss in long distance telephony Tritium unit, a measure of tritium concentration in water (1 tritium atom per 1 × 1018 hydrogen atoms, or ~ 0
TU
Electricity generation by nuclear fusion
for fusing hydrogen isotopes. Experimental reactors use deuterium and tritium, heavier isotopes of hydrogen, in a process known as DT fusion. This reaction
Fusion_power
International nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject
diagnostics systems, and remote handling; to study burning plasma; to test tritium breeding; and to demonstrate the safety of a fusion plant. ITER is funded
ITER
Form of water
denser but lacks unique properties. Tritiated water is radioactive due to tritium content. Heavy water has different physical properties from regular water
Heavy_water
languages. These include Tritium, XSLT, XQuery, STX, FXT, XDuce, CDuce, HaXml, XMLambda, and FleXML. The Lx transformation language set home page Deprecated
Transformation_language
2-stage nuclear weapon
neutrons convert lithium-6 to helium-4 plus tritium. The heavy isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium, then undergo a reaction that releases energy
Thermonuclear_weapon
Stylesheet language
several mechanisms available in more traditional programming languages, particularly object-oriented languages, but that are not available to CSS3 itself.
Sass_(style_sheet_language)
Federation of American Scientists, assuming they are all plutonium-based tritium-boosted fission weapons and its warhead production is limited by its delivery
Israel_and_nuclear_weapons
Type of nuclear weapon
core explosively disassembles. The fuel is commonly a 50-50 deuterium-tritium gas mixture. The fusion process itself adds only a small amount of energy
Boosted_fission_weapon
1954 U.S. thermonuclear weapon test in the Marshall Islands
alpha particle, a tritium nucleus, and another neutron. As a result, much more tritium was produced than expected, the extra tritium fusing with deuterium
Castle_Bravo
Process of combining atomic nuclei
The most fusible nuclei are among the lightest, especially deuterium, tritium, and helium-3. The opposite process, nuclear fission, is most energetic
Nuclear_fusion
confinement. More methods exist; see below: Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program Staff (July 2024). 2024 Annual Global Fusion Industry Report (PDF). Fusion
List of nuclear fusion companies
List_of_nuclear_fusion_companies
nuclear reaction is the one that creates tritium, or hydrogen-3. Tritium is employed in two ways. First, pure tritium gas is produced for placement inside
Nuclear_weapon_design
Magnetic confinement device used to produce thermonuclear fusion power
Torus (JET) were the first to run experiments with an admixture of rare tritium to deuterium, previous reactors demonstrated fusion in a deuterium plasma
Tokamak
used for plutonium production, the other six reactors primarily produced tritium for thermonuclear weapons. Plutonium was also produced by five reactors
Soviet Union and weapons of mass destruction
Soviet_Union_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Tokamak
and tritium are the fuel sources for the CFETR, and whilst deuterium is naturally abundant, commercial tritium sources are scarce. Whilst tritium can
China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor
China_Fusion_Engineering_Test_Reactor
atomic bomb that has a little bit of hydrogen, an isotope in it called tritium," said Joseph Cirincione, president of the global security firm Ploughshares
North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
North_Korea_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Topics referred to by the same term
T-number in the Dvorak technique, a way to rate storm intensity T, symbol for tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen T-symmetry in particle physics Class
T_(disambiguation)
Chemical element with atomic number 1 (H)
escaping the case. Small amounts of tritium are produced naturally by cosmic rays striking atmospheric gases; tritium has also been released in nuclear
Hydrogen
Nuclear power plant in Romania
finishing construction remains. In June 2024, construction work began on the tritium removal facility at Cernavodă. The facility, built by Nuclearelectrica
Cernavodă_Nuclear_Power_Plant
Assault rifle
version of the Ak 5. Modifications include fittings for a 4×25.5 SUSAT L9A1 tritium sight, a cheek pad on the buttstock, and removal of the iron sights. This
Automatkarbin_5
isotopes of hydrogen. Protium is called 氕, deuterium is called 氘, and tritium is called 氚. The reading xí (removing the homophony with selenium) can
Chemical elements in East Asian languages
Chemical_elements_in_East_Asian_languages
Branch of fusion energy research
The targets are small pellets, typically containing deuterium (2H) and tritium (3H). Typically, short pulse lasers deposit energy on a hohlraum. Its inner
Inertial_confinement_fusion
Hypothetical type of nuclear reaction
measuring small amounts of nuclear reaction byproducts, including neutrons and tritium, both of which are produced by fusion of deuterium, found in heavy water
Cold_fusion
Instrument used for navigation and orientation
material tritium (3 1H) and a combination of phosphors. The U.S. M-1950 equipped with self-luminous lighting contains 120 mCi (millicuries) of tritium. The
Compass
Nuclear reprocessing plant in Russia
Today the plant primarily produces tritium for domestic weapons maintenance, and plutonium-238, used by many space programs for radioisotope thermoelectric
Mayak
French thermonuclear bomb warhead
deterrent program. As with all thermonuclear warheads, the explosive materials comprise three main elements: uranium, plutonium and tritium, all of which
Tête_nucléaire_océanique
Japanese tokamak
deuterium-tritium plasmas in 1993–1996, found numerous discharges with temperatures greater than 50 keV in both deuterium-only and deuterium-tritium plasmas
JT-60
some low-level radioactive effluents from fuel reprocessing, such as tritium and iodine-129, are still discharged off Cap de la Hague. The search for
History of France's civil nuclear program
History_of_France's_civil_nuclear_program
1953 Soviet atmospheric nuclear test
and a secondary consisting of a long cylinder with deuterium, doped with tritium near the primary. The design of the RDS-6t was similar to this classical
RDS-6s
Hungarian-American physicist (1908–2003)
expensive tritium to the thermonuclear mixture would likely lower its ignition temperature, but even so, nobody knew at that time how much tritium would be
Edward_Teller
Russian program to develop nuclear weapons during and after World War II
Soviet nuclear weapons program came from mine production in the following countries, Reactors in italics were built for tritium production. The RDS-1,
Soviet_atomic_bomb_project
Series of assault and battle rifles
The Galil ACE has a fully adjustable iron sights with tritium front post and two dot tritium rear aperture. It also features a Picatinny rail for mounting
IWI_Galil_ACE
Chemical element with atomic number 88 (Ra)
(January 1996). "Tritium: The environmental, health, budgetary, and strategic effects of the Department of Energy's decision to produce tritium". Institute
Radium
Soviet hydrogen bomb first tested in 1955
stating: As regards the material No. 713a, the basic ideas about the role of tritium in the transfer of explosion from a uranium-235 primer to deuterium, about
RDS-37
the cover of the chemical company "Diba Energy Siba", and is involved in tritium extraction, a process with almost no civilian or commercial uses, but known
2025–2026 Iran–United States negotiations
2025–2026_Iran–United_States_negotiations
Type of nuclear reactor that uses molten material as fuel
from the lithium-7 – tritium reaction and from beryllium, which can produce tritium indirectly by first transmuting to tritium-producing lithium-6. LFTR
Liquid fluoride thorium reactor
Liquid_fluoride_thorium_reactor
American nuclear fusion and energy company
at the beginning of the 2030s. Both SPARC and ARC plan to use deuterium-tritium fuel, which produces helium as a by-product. SPARC is predicted to have
Commonwealth_Fusion_Systems
According to the Nuclear Threat Initiative, in 1977 Israel traded 30 grams of tritium for 50 tonnes of South African uranium, and in the mid-1980s assisted with
South Africa and weapons of mass destruction
South_Africa_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
German series of submachine guns/personal defence weapons
(660 ft) Feed system 20-, 30- or 40-round detachable box magazine Sights Tritium-illuminated flip-up night sights; handgun and rifle sights (adjustable)
Heckler_&_Koch_MP7
2011 nuclear accident in Japan
additional purification. However, tritium cannot be separated from the water. As of October 2019, the total amount of tritium in the water was about 856 terabecquerels
Fukushima_nuclear_accident
Robotic design company based in Cornwall, England
"Tritium". It is designed to make their robots easy to program by non-technical people and operated from any location. Tinman a telepresence program that
Engineered_Arts
Soviet semi-automatic carbine
M59/66A1: Same as above, except with the addition of flip up phosphorescent or tritium night sights. Albanian Type 56-1: Produced between 1967 and 1978. There
SKS
1974 Soviet 5.45×39mm assault rifle
is an inverted aiming post in the top half of the field of view and is tritium-illuminated for low-light condition aiming. The current Russian standard
AK-74
Type of semi-automatic pistol
on user feedback. Heavy profile barrel Ameriglo high-visibility orange tritium front sight and black rear notch sights Revised carry-style Type-G de-cockers
Beretta_Px4_Storm
List of software used in plasma physics and magnetohydrodynamics simulations
Paul W. (September 2024). "Assessment of 1-D Channel Flow Models for Tritium Breeding Blanket Cooling". IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science. 52 (9):
List of plasma physics software
List_of_plasma_physics_software
Yugoslav semi-automatic rifle
1966 until 1970. After 1970, the M59/66 was manufactured with flip-up tritium or painted phosphorus night sights. This received the designation M59/66
Zastava_M59/66
River in the southeastern United States
site produced plutonium, tritium, and heavy water for the United States Atomic Energy Commission's nuclear weapons program. The facility, now called
Savannah_River
Swiss-German semi-automatic pistol
chambered in 9mm with P228-labeled grips, a short reset trigger, SIGLITE tritium night sights, Mec-Gar 15-round magazines, and a military style smart tag
SIG_Sauer_P226
used for plutonium production, the other six reactors primarily produced tritium for thermonuclear weapons. Plutonium was also produced by five reactors
Russia and weapons of mass destruction
Russia_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Italian multinational energy company
million degrees, necessary to make the controlled fusion of deuterium and tritium possible and thus to produce sustainable energy. In December 2021, ENI
Eni
American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)
from materials needed for atom bomb production to the materials such as tritium needed for a thermonuclear weapon. A majority of the AEC subsequently endorsed
J._Robert_Oppenheimer
1996 treaty banning all nuclear weapons testing
around the world, which initiate thermonuclear fusion in small deuterium-tritium pellets, qualify under the Treaty's total ban on the undertaking of all
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Comprehensive_Nuclear-Test-Ban_Treaty
American assault rifle
System", includes a front sight post with a weak light source provided by tritium radioluminescence in an embedded small glass vial and a two aperture rear
M16_rifle
TO TP TQ TR TS TT TU TV TW TX TY TZ T – (s) Tera – tesla – tritium ta – (s) Tamil language (ISO 639-1 code) Ta – (s) Tantalum TA (i) Target Acquisition
List_of_acronyms:_T
Nuclear research complex in Khushab, Pakistan
the complex was commenced in 1985 to produce plutonium, deutrium, and tritium. Various organizations have built and contributed in building the reactor
Khushab_Nuclear_complex
Ongoing chronological account of events using or studying nuclear fusion
deuterium rather than hydrogen, Mark Oliphant discovered helium-3 and tritium, and that heavy hydrogen nuclei could be made to react with each other
Timeline_of_nuclear_fusion
France's largest nuclear test
States. This heavy water went into nuclear reactors in 1967 to produce tritium needed for the device.[citation needed] France was to test the new device
Canopus_(nuclear_test)
Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)
equivalence between matrix games and linear programming. Later, von Neumann suggested a new method of linear programming, using the homogeneous linear system
John_von_Neumann
Concentrating specific isotopes of a chemical element
separated to prepare heavy water for use as a moderator in nuclear reactors. Tritium is both a nuisance in the coolant / moderator of water moderated reactors
Isotope_separation
Semi-automatic pistol
P320 to further improve its drop safety and offers a voluntary upgrade program for early P320s. In late July 2017, the Dallas Police Department in Texas
SIG_Sauer_P320
Israeli peace activist and nuclear whistleblower (b. 1954)
detailed descriptions of lithium-6 separation required for the production of tritium, an essential ingredient of fusion-boosted fission bombs. While both experts
Mordechai_Vanunu
Device for controlled nuclear reactions
produce tritium as part of normal operations, which is eventually released into the environment in trace quantities. As an isotope of hydrogen, tritium (T)
Nuclear_reactor
Soviet nuclear physicist and human rights activist (1921–1989)
generate neutrons to convert some of the lithium to tritium, producing a mixture of deuterium and tritium. Sakharov's idea was first tested as RDS-37 in 1955
Andrei_Sakharov
Sniper rifle
enforcement only". It was entered as a contender for the Precision Sniper Rifle program by the United States Special Operations Command to replace all current
Sako_TRG
others, Mark Oliphant discovered the nuclei of helium-3 (helions) and tritium (tritons), the first case of human-caused fusion. Neutrons from fusion
History_of_nuclear_fusion
Family of Israeli automatic rifles
Low-light flip-up front blade and rear sight elements have three self-luminous tritium capsules (betalights) which are calibrated for 100 m when deployed. When
IWI_Galil
they rely on fusion reactions between isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium). All such weapons derive a significant portion of their energy from fission
Nuclear_weapon
Chemical element with atomic number 2 (He)
trapped in cosmic dust. Trace amounts are also produced by the beta decay of tritium. Rocks from the Earth's crust have isotope ratios varying by as much as
Helium
Polish mathematician and physicist (1909–1984)
essentially the one originally proposed by Teller. His concept was to put tritium and/or deuterium in close proximity to a fission bomb, with the hope that
Stanisław_Ulam
texture around the grip, 20 N (4.5 lbf) trigger pull, self illuminating tritium sights and a 17+1-round magazine. Used by military police. 9.00 PIST 80–91
List of equipment of the Finnish Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Finnish_Army
Brand of polymer-framed semi-automatic pistols
steel, adjustable, and self-illuminating tritium night rear sights and factory steel and self-illuminating tritium contrast pointer steel front sights. The
Glock
American nuclear fusion company
byproducts produced in nuclear fusion research involving deuterium and tritium, and unlike the long half life radioactive waste created in nuclear fission
TAE_Technologies
and Plot of Air Core Coils nea-0583 MEDUSA-PIJ, 1-D Thermohydraulic Analysis of Laser Driven Plasma ccc-0858 TMAP7, Tritium Migration Analysis Program
List of software for nuclear engineering
List_of_software_for_nuclear_engineering
Prime Minister of Japan from 2021 to 2024
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding the levels of tritium in the stored water that would be discharged, and received a comprehensive
Fumio_Kishida
International scientific research project (1990–2003)
such as agriculture. For example, by studying the genetic composition of Tritium aestivum, the world's most commonly used bread wheat, great insight has
Human_Genome_Project
1954 United States Atomic Energy Commission investigation
He cautioned that the "Super" would probably require large amounts of tritium, which could only be acquired by diverting the AEC's nuclear reactors from
Oppenheimer security clearance hearing
Oppenheimer_security_clearance_hearing
Canada". Laka Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-18. "Nuclear plant spills tritium into lake - The Star". The Toronto Star. 23 December 2009. Retrieved 23
List of nuclear power accidents by country
List_of_nuclear_power_accidents_by_country
German 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun
trigger group which excludes burst mode but features ambidextrous selectors, tritium illuminated sights, and additional 1/2 x 32 threading forward of the "3-Lug"
Heckler_&_Koch_MP5
French bullpup assault rifle
the original on 11 January 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2019. "France Launches Program to Replace FAMAS Rifle - The Firearm Blog". The Firearm Blog. 20 May 2014
FAMAS
Effort to find civilizations not from Earth
light-year radius. The tritium frequency was deemed highly attractive for SETI work because (1) the isotope is cosmically rare, (2) the tritium hyperfine line
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Search_for_extraterrestrial_intelligence
Department of Health and Senior Services, Hazardous Site Health Evaluation Program, Division of Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health, & US
List_of_cancer_clusters
both Gen 2 Glock 19s, the D model differs from the B in the inclusion of tritium sights. Glock 17 (Gen 2) Pist 88 C Pistol 88 C — Glock 17 (Gen 3) Pist
List of equipment of the Swedish Armed Forces
List_of_equipment_of_the_Swedish_Armed_Forces
released 2.3 petabecquerel (PBq) of radioactive tritium into Lake Ontario, resulting in increased levels of tritium in drinking water along the lake shoreline;
Nuclear_power_in_Canada
Semi-automatic pistol
contrasting dots – a front blade and dovetailed rear notch. As an option, tritium-illuminated Meprolight night sights can also be fitted.[citation needed]
FN_HP-DA
Atoms or particles produced by nuclear fission
ternary fissions, producing a third light nucleus such as helium-4 (90%) or tritium (7%). The fission products themselves are usually unstable and therefore
Nuclear_fission_product
Atoms of the same element, but different mass
for protium (1 H), deuterium (2 H), and tritium (3 H), because deuterium has twice the mass of protium and tritium has three times the mass of protium. These
Isotope
the deposition rate of tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, across Antarctica. The relatively short half-life of tritium means it can be used to
Willis_Resilience_Expedition
1968 aviation accident
and radioactive elements that included plutonium, uranium, americium and tritium. Plutonium levels as high as 380 mg/m2 were registered in the area. American
1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash
1968_Thule_Air_Base_B-52_crash
Canadian assault rifle, introduced 1984
and vertical mil-bars used for range determination and deflection, and a tritium glow-in-the-dark aiming post rather than the traditional crosshairs. The
Colt_Canada_C7
Comparison of the two most common assault rifles
front sight post with a small glass vial of (glow-in-the-dark) radioactive Tritium H3 and a larger aperture rear sight. The M16 can mount a scope on the carrying
Comparison of the AK-47 and M16
Comparison_of_the_AK-47_and_M16
Identifier for chemical substances
Chemistry portal Free and open-source software portal Molecular Query Language Simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) Molecule editor SYBYL
International Chemical Identifier
International_Chemical_Identifier
Chemical element with atomic number 92 (U)
weapon) was built, that uses a plutonium-based device to cause a mixture of tritium and deuterium to undergo nuclear fusion. Such bombs are jacketed in a non-fissile
Uranium
Use of nuclear explosives for non-military purposes
1967. Other consequences included blighted land, relocated communities, tritium-contaminated water, radioactivity, and fallout from debris being hurled
Peaceful_nuclear_explosion
1991 thriller novel by Tom Clancy
Palestinians kill Fromm. However, Fromm had not yet told them that the tritium for the booster still needed to be filtered before use, to eliminate accumulated
The_Sum_of_All_Fears
Semi-automatic pistol
with the fiber-optic front sight from the APX A1 Compact instead of the tritium front sight from older A1 models. The A1 Carry also now has the same disassembly
Beretta_APX
TRITIUM PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
TRITIUM PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the male personal name Manasseh, Hebrew Menashe ‘one who causes to forget’ (see Manasse), borne in the Middle Ages by Christians as well as by Jews. Hebrew Menashe and its reflexes in other Jewish languages have always been popular among Jews.English : occupational name for someone who made handles for agricultural and domestic implements, from an agent derivative of Anglo-Norman French mance ‘handle’ (Old French manche, Late Latin manicus, a derivative of manus ‘hand’).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A River
Girl/Female
Hindu
Thirst
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Ludwig, Czech LudvÃk, Polish Ludwik, or cognates in other European languages.English
Americanized spelling of German Ludwig, Czech LudvÃk, Polish Ludwik, or cognates in other European languages.English : habitational name from Ludwick Hall in Bishops Hatfield, Hertfordshire, probably named from the Old English personal name Luda + Old English wÄ«c ‘outlying (dairy) farm’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Thirst
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of the governor Titiu.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A moment in time
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc. : from the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) ‘man from Lucania’. Lucania is a region of southern Italy thought to have been named in ancient times with a word meaning ‘bright’ or ‘shining’. Compare Lucio. The Christian name owed its enormous popularity throughout Europe in the Middle Ages to St. Luke the Evangelist, hence the development of this surname and many vernacular derivatives in most of the languages of Europe. Compare Luke. This is also found as an Americanized form of Greek Loukas.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lùcais (see McLucas).As a French name Lucas has been recorded in Canada since 1653, taken to Trois Rivières, Quebec, by one Lucas-Lépine from Normandy.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A moment in time
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Léonard)
English and French (Léonard) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ (a late addition to the vocabulary of Germanic name elements, taken from Latin) + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, which was taken to England by the Normans. A saint of this name, who is supposed to have lived in the 6th century, but about whom nothing is known except for a largely fictional life dating from half a millennium later, was popular throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages and was regarded as the patron of peasants and horses.Irish (Fermanagh) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionáin or of Langan.Americanized form of Italian Leonardo or cognate forms in other European languages.The French Léonard family were at Château Richer, Quebec, by 1698, having come from Maine, France.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the female personal name Elizabeth. Compare Hibbs 2.English : nickname for someone with very fair hair or skin, from Middle English, Old English lilie ‘lily’ (Latin lilium). The Italian equivalent Giglio was used as a personal name in the Middle Ages. In English and other languages there has also been some confusion with forms of Giles.English : habitational name from places called Lilley, in Hertfordshire and Berkshire. The Hertfordshire place was named in Old English as ‘flax-glade’, from līn ‘flax’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The Berkshire name is from Old English Lillinglēah ‘wood associated with Lilla’, an Old English personal name.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Tritiya | தà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¿à®¯à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps from either of two medicinal and edible plants commonly known by this name (Arctium lappa and A. minus). However, the word is not recorded in OED before 1597, rather too late for surname formation.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Matthew. In North America, this form has assimilated numerous vernacular derivatives in other languages of Latin Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus.Irish (Ulster and County Louth) : used as an Americanized form of McMahon.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Gods Gift; A Moment in Time
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Eternal One
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passage over; being angry
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Prostrates to the Merciful Allah
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowram, YEHORAM means "God is exalted." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah.
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Tamil
Lord vishnus son
Biblical
increase of Jehovah; Jehovah's finishing
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Illusion
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Muslim
Boy/Male
Biblical
The pressing; the meditation of God.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who prays times and fasts, Forever, Immortal
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n.
A rare metallic element, of the same group as platinum, which it much resembles, being silver-white, but harder, and brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents. With the exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight 192.5.
v. t.
To point or tip with iridium, as a gold pen.
n.
An embryonic insect which has twice cast its skin previous to hatching from the egg.
pl.
of Tritovum
n.
A vessel for separating liquids of different densities.
n.
Same as Triturium.
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The four "liberal arts," arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy; -- so called by the schoolmen. See Trivium.
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A natural alloy of platinum and iridium occurring in grayish metallic rounded or cubical grains with platinum.
a.
Of or pertaining to iridium; -- applied specifically to compounds in which iridium has a low valence.
n.
An herbaceous plant (Trillium erectum), and its astringent rootstock, which is said to have medicinal properties.
n.
One side of an echinoderm, including a pair of ambulacra, in distinction from the opposite side (trivium), which includes three ambulacra.
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The three " liberal" arts, grammar, logic, and rhetoric; -- being a triple way, as it were, to eloquence.
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One of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
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Of or pertaining to iridium; -- said specifically of those compounds in which iridium has a relatively high valence.
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A genus of grasses including the various species of wheat.
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A species of grain (Triticum Spelta) much cultivated for food in Germany and Switzerland; -- called also German wheat.
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Of or pertaining to the trivium.
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A carbohydrate isomeric with dextrin, obtained from quitch grass (Agropyrum, formerly Triticum, repens) as a white amorphous substance.
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A genus of liliaceous plants; the three-leaved nightshade; -- so called because all the parts of the plant are in threes.
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The three anterior ambulacra of echinoderms, collectively.