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  • With
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up with in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. With or WITH may refer to: With, a preposition in English Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor

    With

    With

  • Tea with Mussolini
  • 1999 film by Franco Zeffirelli

    Tea with Mussolini (Italian: Un tè con Mussolini) is a 1999 semi-autobiographical comedy-drama war film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, scripted by John

    Tea with Mussolini

    Tea_with_Mussolini

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    between the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Dances With Wolves
  • 1990 film by Kevin Costner

    Dances With Wolves is a 1990 American epic revisionist Western film directed and produced by Kevin Costner in his feature directorial debut. Starring Costner

    Dances With Wolves

    Dances_With_Wolves

  • Rock with You
  • 1979 single by Michael Jackson

    "Rock with You" is a song by the American singer Michael Jackson, written by Rod Temperton and produced by Quincy Jones. It was first offered to Karen

    Rock with You

    Rock with You

    Rock_with_You

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Type of undergraduate qualification

    requires four years of full-time coursework during term time. However, just as with other degrees, some may require a longer time period. This is due to factors

    Bachelor of Arts

    Bachelor of Arts

    Bachelor_of_Arts

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    capability of computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • List of states with limited recognition
  • permanent population a government, and a capacity to enter into relations with other states. According to the declarative theory, an entity's statehood

    List of states with limited recognition

    List of states with limited recognition

    List_of_states_with_limited_recognition

  • Google Chrome
  • Web browser developed by Google

    Google. It was launched in September 2008 for Microsoft Windows and was built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. Versions

    Google Chrome

    Google Chrome

    Google_Chrome

  • Cooku with Comali
  • Indian Tamil-language comedy cooking reality programme

    Cooku with Comali (transl. Cook with Clown), also known by the acronym CWC, is an Indian Tamil-language comedy-based cooking competition show aired on

    Cooku with Comali

    Cooku_with_Comali

  • È
  • Latin letter E with grave accent

    represent the letter "E" with the dấu huyền tone. It can also combine with "Ê" to form "Ề". È (è) is also used for an [ɤ] with a falling tone in pinyin

    È

    È

    È

  • Facebook
  • Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms

    conglomerate Meta Platforms. It was founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with his Harvard College roommates and fellow students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew

    Facebook

    Facebook

  • Shemale
  • Term primarily used in sex work

    used in the pornography industry to describe trans women or other people with male genitalia and female secondary sex characteristics (including breasts)

    Shemale

    Shemale

  • With the Beatles
  • 1963 studio album by the Beatles

    With the Beatles is the second studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released in the United Kingdom on 22 November 1963 on Parlophone

    With the Beatles

    With_the_Beatles

  • Bari Weiss
  • American journalist and political commentator (born 1984)

    ruin the careers of Arab professors by equating their criticisms of Israel with racism, anti-Semitism, and bullying, and its central demand was that those

    Bari Weiss

    Bari_Weiss

  • Tuesdays with Morrie
  • 1997 memoir by Mitch Albom

    Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man and Life's Greatest Lesson is a 1997 memoir by American author Mitch Albom about a series of visits he made

    Tuesdays with Morrie

    Tuesdays with Morrie

    Tuesdays_with_Morrie

  • Bridgette Wilson
  • American actress, singer, and model (born 1973)

    California west of Westlake Village. In December 2022, Wilson was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. "Teen chosen at pageant". The Oregonian. November 27, 1989

    Bridgette Wilson

    Bridgette Wilson

    Bridgette_Wilson

  • Software
  • Instructions a computer can execute

    of application software because the range of tasks that can be performed with modern computers is so large. Applications account for most software and

    Software

    Software

    Software

  • Partition of India
  • 1947 division of British India

    and Pakistan legally came into existence at midnight on 14–15 August 1947. With the partition of British India and withdrawal of the British from the Indian

    Partition of India

    Partition of India

    Partition_of_India

  • Nahui Ollin
  • Concept in 16th-century Aztec/Mexica cosmology

    Nahui Ollin is a 16th-century concept in Aztec/Mexica cosmology with a variety of meanings. Nahui translates to "four," and Ollin translates to "movement"

    Nahui Ollin

    Nahui Ollin

    Nahui_Ollin

  • Women who have sex with women
  • Sexual identity-neutral term

    Women who have sex with women (WSW) are women who engage in sexual activities with other women, whether they identify as straight, lesbian, bisexual,

    Women who have sex with women

    Women_who_have_sex_with_women

  • Claudine Longet
  • French singer (1942–2026)

    from 1977, following her conviction for negligent homicide in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend, Olympic skier Spider Sabich. Claudine

    Claudine Longet

    Claudine Longet

    Claudine_Longet

  • Rendezvous with Rama
  • 1973 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke

    Rendezvous with Rama is a 1973 science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke. Set in the 2130s, the story involves a 50-by-20-kilometre (31-by-12-mile)

    Rendezvous with Rama

    Rendezvous_with_Rama

  • É
  • Latin letter E with acute accent

    (that contains the vowel e) with different meaning or specificity, the e in one of the occurrences could be replaced with é to indicate the different

    É

    É

    É

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    also called the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with an estimated 1.28 to 1.41 billion baptized members worldwide as of 2026.

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Netherlands
  • Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean

    The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

  • Katie Nolan
  • American sports personality (born 1987)

    weekly ESPN podcast called Sports? With Katie Nolan, Always Late with Katie Nolan on ESPN2, and Garbage Time with Katie Nolan on Fox Sports. She won a

    Katie Nolan

    Katie Nolan

    Katie_Nolan

  • C++
  • General-purpose programming language

    and IBM. C++ was designed with systems programming and embedded, resource-constrained software and large systems in mind, with performance, efficiency,

    C++

    C++

    C++

  • List of men's major championships winning golfers
  • 2019 Masters. Walter Hagen is third with 11 majors; he and Nicklaus have both won the most PGA Championships with five. Nicklaus also holds the record

    List of men's major championships winning golfers

    List of men's major championships winning golfers

    List_of_men's_major_championships_winning_golfers

  • Hacker
  • Person skilled in information technology

    remotely, to a computer system or network , or, much less commonly, a person with an enthusiastic interest in computer systems. In common usage, the term most

    Hacker

    Hacker

    Hacker

  • Bronze Star Medal
  • United States Armed Forces decoration award

    foreign soldiers who have served with or alongside a service branch of the United States Armed Forces. Civilians serving with U.S. military forces in combat

    Bronze Star Medal

    Bronze Star Medal

    Bronze_Star_Medal

  • With Honors (film)
  • 1994 American film by Alek Keshishian

    With Honors is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Alek Keshishian. It stars Brendan Fraser as a Harvard University student who finds himself

    With Honors (film)

    With_Honors_(film)

  • Woman
  • Female adult human

    history, patriarchal gender roles have often limited women's opportunities. With restrictions loosening during the 20th century in many societies, women have

    Woman

    Woman

    Woman

  • Abide with Me
  • 1847 hymn by Henry Francis Lyte

    "Abide with Me" is a Christian hymn by British Anglican cleric Henry Francis Lyte (1793–1847). A prayer for God to stay with the speaker throughout life

    Abide with Me

    Abide with Me

    Abide_with_Me

  • Chris Hansen
  • American television journalist (born 1959)

    to host similarly formatted shows on other networks. After parting ways with NBC in 2013, he began hosting Killer Instinct on Investigation Discovery

    Chris Hansen

    Chris Hansen

    Chris_Hansen

  • Vertebrate
  • Subphylum of chordates

    Vertebrates (/ˈvɜːrtəbrɪt, -ˌbreɪt/), also called craniates, are animals with a vertebral column and a cranium. The vertebral column surrounds and protects

    Vertebrate

    Vertebrate

    Vertebrate

  • Gina Gershon
  • American actress and singer (born 1962)

    break came with a bit part in Pretty in Pink (1986), which led to more substantial roles in Sweet Revenge with Nancy Allen, Cocktail with Tom Cruise and

    Gina Gershon

    Gina Gershon

    Gina_Gershon

  • List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals
  • with 260. He became the first player to reach 100 goals in the competition, achieving the feat in 124 games during the 1995–96 season. Along with Shearer

    List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals

    List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals

    List_of_footballers_with_100_or_more_Premier_League_goals

  • Married... with Children
  • American sitcom (1987–1997)

    Married... with Children is an American television sitcom created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt for the Fox Broadcasting Company, broadcast from April

    Married... with Children

    Married... with Children

    Married..._with_Children

  • List of backward-compatible games for Xbox One and Series X/S
  • June 15, 2015, backward compatibility with Xbox 360 games became available to eligible Xbox Preview program users with a beta update to the Xbox One system

    List of backward-compatible games for Xbox One and Series X/S

    List_of_backward-compatible_games_for_Xbox_One_and_Series_X/S

  • Black Bird (miniseries)
  • American television series

    autobiographical novel In with the Devil: a Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption by Jimmy Keene with Hillel Levin. The six-episode

    Black Bird (miniseries)

    Black_Bird_(miniseries)

  • Luann de Lesseps
  • American reality television personality

    French Canadian parents, she was raised in Berlin, Connecticut. She grew up with her six siblings and their father owned a construction company. In an early

    Luann de Lesseps

    Luann de Lesseps

    Luann_de_Lesseps

  • List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins
  • and Tiger Woods with 82 each. Many players won important events early in the 20th century, prior to the formation of the tour, with records being kept

    List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins

    List_of_golfers_with_most_PGA_Tour_wins

  • IPA consonant chart with audio
  • this category. In the audio samples below, the consonants are pronounced with [ä] for demonstration. IPA: Pulmonic consonants IPA help audio help full

    IPA consonant chart with audio

    IPA_consonant_chart_with_audio

  • Short I (Cyrillic)
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    Ukrainian: йот) or I with breve, Russian: и с бреве) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is made of the Cyrillic letter И with a breve. The short I

    Short I (Cyrillic)

    Short I (Cyrillic)

    Short_I_(Cyrillic)

  • List of NBA single-game scoring leaders
  • different players, while just eleven players have joined the 70-point club, with three players having scored at least 80 points. Only 10 players have scored

    List of NBA single-game scoring leaders

    List of NBA single-game scoring leaders

    List_of_NBA_single-game_scoring_leaders

  • Emma Chamberlain
  • American media personality (born 2001)

    and her parents divorced when she was five years old. In a 2018 interview with Forbes, Chamberlain said her family had struggled financially during her

    Emma Chamberlain

    Emma Chamberlain

    Emma_Chamberlain

  • Evolution
  • Change in the heritable traits of populations

    often produced than can possibly survive; (2) traits vary among individuals with respect to their morphology, physiology, and behaviour; (3) different traits

    Evolution

    Evolution

    Evolution

  • Pitch Black (film)
  • 2000 American film by David Twohy

    joins forces with them to escape the planet. Pitch Black was the final film credit of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, which merged with Universal Pictures

    Pitch Black (film)

    Pitch_Black_(film)

  • Debbie Rowe
  • Second wife of Michael Jackson (born 1958)

    American woman known for being the second wife of pop musician Michael Jackson, with whom she had two children. Deborah Jeanne Rowe was born on December 6, 1958

    Debbie Rowe

    Debbie_Rowe

  • Citadel (TV series)
  • American spy action television series

    created by Josh Appelbaum, Bryan Oh, and David Weil for Amazon Prime Video with the Russo brothers acting as executive producers. It stars Richard Madden

    Citadel (TV series)

    Citadel_(TV_series)

  • With/In
  • 2021 American film

    With/In is a 2021 American anthological drama film that revolves around themes of confinement and isolation. The film was released in two volumes at the

    With/In

    With/In

  • Straw man
  • Form of incorrect argument and informal fallacy

    defeated an opponent's proposition through the covert replacement of it with a different proposition (i.e., "stand up a straw man") and the subsequent

    Straw man

    Straw man

    Straw_man

  • Family Guy
  • American animated sitcom

    The series premiered on January 31, 1999, following Super Bowl XXXIII, with the rest of the first season airing from April 11, 1999. The show centers

    Family Guy

    Family Guy

    Family_Guy

  • UEFA Europa League
  • European annual club football competition

    have the most wins, with 14, followed by England with 11 and Italy with 10. The most successful club in the competition is Sevilla, with seven titles. Aston

    UEFA Europa League

    UEFA Europa League

    UEFA_Europa_League

  • Premier League
  • English association football league

    system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League (EFL). Seasons usually run from August to May, with each team playing 38 matches: two

    Premier League

    Premier_League

  • David Bowie
  • English musician and actor (1947–2016)

    unsuccessful singles with local bands and a self-titled solo album before achieving his first top-five entry on the UK singles chart with "Space Oddity" (1969)

    David Bowie

    David Bowie

    David_Bowie

  • Ï
  • Latin letter I with dieresis

    various languages written with the Latin alphabet; the Latin letter I with a diacritic of two dots, which may be read as I with diaeresis. Initially in

    Ï

    Ï

    Ï

  • Slavoj Žižek
  • Slovenian philosopher (born 1949)

    the United Kingdom, and with the Slovenian left-liberal magazine Mladina and newspapers Dnevnik and Delo. He also cooperates with the Polish leftist magazine

    Slavoj Žižek

    Slavoj Žižek

    Slavoj_Žižek

  • The Daily Show
  • American late-night satirical news television program

    airs each Monday through Thursday on Comedy Central in the United States, with extended episodes released shortly after on Paramount+. The Daily Show draws

    The Daily Show

    The Daily Show

    The_Daily_Show

  • Jay Shetty
  • British influencer

    Bayes Business School at the City St George's, University of London in 2010 with a degree in Management science. In a 2008 interview, Shetty claims that at

    Jay Shetty

    Jay Shetty

    Jay_Shetty

  • Death
  • End of an organism's life

    or meeting with a fatal accident. In multicellular organisms and also in multinucleate ciliates with a Weismannist development, that is, with a division

    Death

    Death

    Death

  • Girl with a Pearl Earring
  • 1665 painting by Johannes Vermeer

    Girl with a Pearl Earring (Dutch: Meisje met de parel) is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer, dated c. 1665. Going by various

    Girl with a Pearl Earring

    Girl with a Pearl Earring

    Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring

  • You Don't Mess with the Zohan
  • 2008 film directed by Dennis Dugan

    You Don't Mess with the Zohan is a 2008 American satirical action comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and written by Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel, and

    You Don't Mess with the Zohan

    You_Don't_Mess_with_the_Zohan

  • My Dinner with Andre
  • 1981 film by Louis Malle

    My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle, and written by and starring André Gregory and Wallace Shawn as fictionalized

    My Dinner with Andre

    My_Dinner_with_Andre

  • List of countries by suicide rate
  • 100,000 population. However, the sex disparity was uneven across regions, with a male-to-female ratio ranging from as low as 1.4 in the Southeast Asia Region

    List of countries by suicide rate

    List of countries by suicide rate

    List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate

  • Sleeping with the Enemy
  • 1991 film by Joseph Ruben

    Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 American psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin, and Kevin Anderson

    Sleeping with the Enemy

    Sleeping_with_the_Enemy

  • Oregon
  • U.S. state

    a part of the Western United States, with the Columbia River delineating much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates

    Oregon

    Oregon

    Oregon

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • J
  • Tenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    others worldwide. Its usual name in English is jay (pronounced /ˈdʒeɪ/ ), with a now-uncommon variant jye /ˈdʒaɪ/. When used in the International Phonetic

    J

    J

    J

  • Statutory rape
  • Sexual activity with a person under the age of consent

    activity. Although it usually refers to adults engaging in sexual contact with minors under the age of consent, it is a generic term, and very few jurisdictions

    Statutory rape

    Statutory_rape

  • List of largest cities
  • largest cities throughout history List of cities with over one million inhabitants List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants For urban/metropolitan

    List of largest cities

    List_of_largest_cities

  • Plague (disease)
  • Disease caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium

    to a case of pneumonic plague may be treated with preventive medication. If infected, treatment is with antibiotics and supportive care. Typically antibiotics

    Plague (disease)

    Plague (disease)

    Plague_(disease)

  • Kanye West
  • American rapper and producer (born 1977)

    His music, characterized by frequent stylistic shifts, has been credited with facilitating the emergence of rappers who did not conform to gangsta rap

    Kanye West

    Kanye West

    Kanye_West

  • Casino
  • Gambling facility

    casino is a facility for gambling. Casinos are often built near or combined with hotels, resorts, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships, and other tourist

    Casino

    Casino

    Casino

  • Praying with Anger
  • 1992 Indian-American drama film

    Praying with Anger is a 1992 independent drama film written, produced, directed by, and starring M. Night Shyamalan in his directorial debut. It is about

    Praying with Anger

    Praying_with_Anger

  • Ø
  • Letter in several Latin-script alphabets

    Ø (minuscule: ø), known as O with slash, is a Latin-script letter. It is used by the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages. It is mostly

    Ø

    Ø

    Ø

  • Zoom (software)
  • Videoconferencing software

    Communications. The free plan allows up to 100 concurrent participants, with a 40-minute time restriction. Users have the option to upgrade by subscribing

    Zoom (software)

    Zoom (software)

    Zoom_(software)

  • Cyrillic script
  • Writing system

    the official script for their national languages, with Russia accounting for about half of them. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union in

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic_script

  • Weathering with You
  • 2019 Japanese film by Makoto Shinkai

    Weathering with You (Japanese: 天気の子, Hepburn: Tenki no Ko; lit. 'Child of Weather') is a 2019 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film written and directed

    Weathering with You

    Weathering_with_You

  • Z
  • Twenty-sixth letter of the Latin alphabet

    British English, and zee (/ˈziː/ ), most commonly used in American English, with an occasional archaic variant izzard (/ˈɪzərd/). In most English-speaking

    Z

    Z

    Z

  • HTTPS
  • HTTP extension supporting TLS encryption

    World Wide Web. In 2016, a campaign by the Electronic Frontier Foundation with the support of web browser developers led to the protocol becoming more prevalent

    HTTPS

    HTTPS

    HTTPS

  • Mike Tyson
  • American boxer and media personality (born 1966)

    lived in and around neighborhoods with a high rate of crime. According to an interview in Details, his first fight was with a bigger youth who had pulled

    Mike Tyson

    Mike Tyson

    Mike_Tyson

  • International System of Units
  • Modern form of the metric system

    widely used system of measurement. It is the only system of measurement with official status in nearly every country in the world, employed in science

    International System of Units

    International System of Units

    International_System_of_Units

  • Homosexuality
  • Attraction between people of the same sex or gender

    based on attraction, related behavior, and community affiliation. Along with bisexuality and heterosexuality, homosexuality is one of the three main categories

    Homosexuality

    Homosexuality

    Homosexuality

  • U (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter

    using Ӯ, with macron, instead of Ў, with breve, like the Dungan-Russian dictionary (1968). There is no ambiguity since it is the only У-with-a-diacritic

    U (Cyrillic)

    U (Cyrillic)

    U_(Cyrillic)

  • List of golfers with most Japan Golf Tour wins
  • established in 1973. The official Japan Golf Tour website lists winners beginning with the 1985 season. Individual player pages, however, list the total number

    List of golfers with most Japan Golf Tour wins

    List_of_golfers_with_most_Japan_Golf_Tour_wins

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • City in New Mexico, United States

    flanked by the Sandia Mountains to the east and the West Mesa to the west, with the Rio Grande and its bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle.

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Albuquerque,_New_Mexico

  • Monaco
  • Microstate in Western Europe

    north, east, and west, with the Mediterranean Sea to the south; the Italian region of Liguria is about 15 km (9.3 mi) east. With a population of 38,423

    Monaco

    Monaco

    Monaco

  • Down with Love
  • 2003 film by Peyton Reed

    Down with Love is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed. It stars Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor and is a pastiche of the early-1960s

    Down with Love

    Down_with_Love

  • Friends with Kids
  • 2011 American film

    Friends with Kids is a 2011 American romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Jennifer Westfeldt, who also stars in the film. Adam Scott

    Friends with Kids

    Friends_with_Kids

  • Major League Soccer
  • Professional soccer league in the United States and Canada

    level of the United States soccer league system. It comprises 30 teams, with 27 in the United States and 3 in Canada, and is sanctioned by the United

    Major League Soccer

    Major League Soccer

    Major_League_Soccer

  • S. A. Chandrasekhar
  • Indian film director and actor (born 1945)

    along with some Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. He made his directorial debut with Aval Oru Pachai Kuzhanthai (1978) and got his breakthrough with Sattam

    S. A. Chandrasekhar

    S. A. Chandrasekhar

    S._A._Chandrasekhar

  • A-side and B-side
  • Two sides of phonograph records and cassettes

    intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay, with the aim of it becoming a hit record. The B-side (or "flip-side") is a secondary

    A-side and B-side

    A-side and B-side

    A-side_and_B-side

  • Pope
  • Head of the Catholic Church

    apostles, as a group or "college" with Saint Peter as their head, is now held by their successors, the bishops, with the bishop of Rome (the pope) as their

    Pope

    Pope

    Pope

  • From Paris with Love (film)
  • 2010 French film by Pierre Morel

    From Paris with Love is a 2010 French action-thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The screenplay

    From Paris with Love (film)

    From_Paris_with_Love_(film)

  • Deer
  • Family of hoofed mammals

    coordination with the police to carry out humane euthanasia when required. The word deer was originally broad in meaning, becoming more specific with time. Old

    Deer

    Deer

    Deer

  • List of NBA players with most championships
  • won championships with three different teams. List of NBA champions List of NBA championship head coaches List of individuals with most NBA championships

    List of NBA players with most championships

    List of NBA players with most championships

    List_of_NBA_players_with_most_championships

  • Ñ
  • Latin letter N with tilde above

    when the Latin digraph ⟨nn⟩ began to be abbreviated using a single ⟨n⟩ with a roughly wavy line above it, and it eventually became part of the Spanish

    Ñ

    Ñ

    Ñ

  • Dotted I (Cyrillic)
  • Cyrillic letter

    only in its lowercase form and only if that letter already is not combined with a diacritic above it (notably the diaeresis, used in Ukrainian to note the

    Dotted I (Cyrillic)

    Dotted I (Cyrillic)

    Dotted_I_(Cyrillic)

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  • Witherington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Witherington

    English : habitational name from Witherington Down or Witherington Farm in Wiltshire, or Witherenden in Ticehurst, Sussex. The Wiltshire places are named from an Old English wīðign ‘willow copse’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’. Witherenden is from the Old English personal name Wither + -ing- denoting association with + denn ‘woodland pasture’.

    Witherington

  • Merry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Merry

    English : nickname for someone with a blithe or happy disposition, from Middle English merry ‘lively’, ‘cheerful’ (Old English myr(i)ge ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mearadhaigh, Ó Meardha ‘descendant of Mearadhach’, ‘descendant of Meardha’, personal names derived from an adjective meaning ‘lively’, ‘wild’, ‘wanton’.French : from a vernacular form of the personal name Médéric, derived from a Germanic personal name conposed of mecht ‘strength’, ‘might’ + rīc ‘power’; ‘ruler’.French : habitational name from Merry in Yonne or Merri in Orne, derived from the Latin personal name Matrius + the suffix -acum.

    Merry

  • Merrill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Merrill

    English : habitational name from any of several minor places named with the Old English elements myrige ‘pleasant’ + hyll ‘hill’.

    Merrill

  • Merton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Merton

    English : habitational name from places called Merton in London, Devon, Norfolk, and Oxfordshire, named in Old English with mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Marton, Martin 2.

    Merton

  • Millis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Millis

    English : variant of Mills.Dutch : habitational name from Milheeze in the province of North Brabant.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Amilius or Amelis (Latinized forms of a Germanic name with the initial element amal ‘strength’, ‘vigor’) or of the Latin personal name Aemilius (see Milian).

    Millis

  • Withington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Withington

    English : habitational name from any of several places called Withington. The majority, including those in Cheshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, and Shropshire, are named from an unattested Old English wīðign ‘willow copse’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; Withington in Gloucestershire appears in Domesday Book as Widindune, from the genitive case of an Old English personal name Widia + Old English dūn ‘hill’.

    Withington

  • Metcalf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Metcalf

    English (Yorkshire) : of uncertain origin, probably from Middle English metecalf ‘food calf’, i.e. a calf being fattened up for eating at the end of the summer. It is thus either an occupational name for a herdsman or slaughterer, or a nickname for a sleek and plump individual, from the same word in a transferred sense. The variants in med- appear early, and suggest that the first element was associated by folk etymology with Middle English mead ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’.

    Metcalf

  • Withrow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Withrow

    English : probably a reduced form of Witherow.

    Withrow

  • Pomeroy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin; associated mainly with Devon and Dorset)

    Pomeroy

    English (of Norman origin; associated mainly with Devon and Dorset) : habitational name from any of the various places in northeastern France named with Old French pommeroie, pommeraie ‘apple orchard’ (collective of pomme ‘apple’).

    Pomeroy

  • Moberley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moberley

    English : habitational name from Mobberley in Cheshire, named in Old English as ‘clearing with a fortified site where assemblies are held’, from (ge)mōt ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ + burh ‘enclosure’, ‘fortification’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

    Moberley

  • Withey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Withey

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a willow tree, Middle English withy (Old English wīðig).

    Withey

  • Milton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Milton

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.

    Milton

  • Merrifield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Merrifield

    English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Merryfield in Devon and Cornwall or Mirfield in West Yorkshire, all named with the Old English elements myrige ‘pleasant’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field).

    Merrifield

  • Mells
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mells

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a place where there was more than one mill, Middle English melles ‘mills’, or habitational name for someone from Mells in Somerset, named with this word.

    Mells

  • Miner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Miner

    English : occupational name for someone who built mines, either for the excavation of coal and other minerals, or as a technique in the medieval art of siege warfare. The word represents an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French mine ‘mine’ (a word of Celtic origin, cognate with Gaelic mein ‘ore’, ‘mine’).

    Miner

  • Meyers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meyers

    English : patronymic meaning ‘son of the mayor’ (see Mayer 1).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the personal Meyer (see Meyer 2).American form of German Meyer, with excrescent -s.Irish : variant of Meyer 3.

    Meyers

  • Withem
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Withem

    English : variant spelling of Witham.

    Withem

  • Millwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Millwood

    English : habitational name for someone from a place named as ‘the wood with a mill in it’.English : variant of Millward.

    Millwood

  • Cramer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant spelling of German and Dutch Kramer or its German variant Krämer. It is also found in England as a Huguenot name, presumably with this origin.English

    Cramer

    Variant spelling of German and Dutch Kramer or its German variant Krämer. It is also found in England as a Huguenot name, presumably with this origin.English : variant of Creamer 1.

    Cramer

  • Witham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Witham

    English : habitational name from any of various places so called. North and South Witham in Lincolnshire derive the name from the river on which they stand, which is of ancient British origin and uncertain meaning. Witham on the Hill in Lincolnshire, along with other examples in Essex and Somerset, was probably originally named with an Old English byname Wit(t)a (presumably from wit(t) ‘wits’, ‘mind’) + Old English hām ‘homestead’. However, the first element may instead have been Old English wiht ‘bend’.

    Witham

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    Tamil

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  • Withwine
  • n.

    Same as Withvine.

  • Within
  • adv.

    In the house; in doors; as, the master is within.

  • Withy
  • n.

    A withe. See Withe, 1.

  • Withholdment
  • n.

    The act of withholding.

  • Within
  • prep.

    In the inner or interior part of; inside of; not without; as, within doors.

  • Withinforth
  • adv.

    Within; inside; inwardly.

  • Without
  • adv.

    On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within; outwardly; externally.

  • Withstanding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Withstand

  • Withstood
  • imp. & p. p.

    o/ Withstand.

  • Withy
  • a.

    Made of withes; like a withe; flexible and tough; also, abounding in withes.

  • Withies
  • pl.

    of Withy

  • Withouten
  • prep.

    Without.

  • Withstand
  • prep.

    To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to withstand eloquence or arguments.

  • Withstood
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Withstand

  • Withholder
  • n.

    One who withholds.

  • Without
  • prep.

    Not with; otherwise than with; in absence of, separation from, or destitution of; not with use or employment of; independently of; exclusively of; with omission; as, without labor; without damage.

  • Withstander
  • n.

    One who withstands, or opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.

  • Without
  • prep.

    On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors.

  • Within
  • prep.

    In the limits or compass of; not further in length than; as, within five miles; not longer in time than; as, within an hour; not exceeding in quantity; as, expenses kept within one's income.

  • Withoutforth
  • adv.

    Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth.