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America is usually meant as either: the Americas, the lands and regions of the Western hemisphere, usually subdivided into North America, Central America and South America. ...
Austin is a word that may refer to various things. ...
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Architecture may refer to: Traditional architecture, the art and science of designing buildings Nontraditional architecture, a representation of an arbitrary natural or man-made structure of two or more interacting parts. ...
Look up ADA and Ada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Aberdeen is the name of many places, all named after a city in Scotland: Aberdeen, a major port city in north-east Scotland Aberdeen is the name of a place in Australia: Aberdeen, New South Wales Aberdeen is the name of several places in Canada: Aberdeen, Nova Scotia Aberdeen, Saskatchewan...
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Wikisource has original 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica text related to: Aa Aa River may refer to: The Aa river (Netherlands) The Aa River (France), in the north of France The Aabach (Greifensee) river in Switzerland The Aabach (Afte) river in Germany, a tributary of the Afte River The Lielupe river...
The most common meaning of atlas is atlas (cartography), a collection of maps. ...
Asterism has several meanings: In astronomy, it refers to a constellation_like group of stars; see asterism (astronomy) In gemmology, it is an optical phenomenon; see asterism (gemmology) In typography, it refers to a symbol; see asterism (typography) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that...
Altenberg may mean the following: the city in Saxony, Germany, see Altenberg, Germany a municipality in Austria near Vienna, on site the family mansion of Konrad Lorenz, see Altenberg, Austria the German name of the Vieille Montagne, a former zinc mine in Kelmis This is a disambiguation page — a navigational...
Archie may refer to: Archie Andrews (puppet) -- Ventriloquists puppet Archie Bunker -- a sitcom character from the 1970s. ...
Look up AM, A.M., Am, am, and a. ...
AWK is a general purpose computer language that is designed for processing text based data, either in files or data streams. ...
The aspect ratio of a two-dimensional shape is the ratio of its longest dimension to its shortest dimension. ...
Abatement (derived through the French abattre, from the Late Latin battere, to beat), a beating down or diminishing or doing away with; a term used especially in various legal phrases. ...
Look up Analysis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary An analysis is a critical evaluation, usually made by breaking a subject (either material or intellectual) down into its constituent parts, then describing the parts and their relationship to the whole. ...
Atlantic may mean: The Atlantic Ocean, a major ocean in the world Atlantic Canada, consisting of the four Canadian provinces on the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic, Iowa Atlantic, Pennsylvania Atlantic, Virginia Atlantic City, New Jersey Atlantic County, New Jersey Atlantic Beach, Florida Atlantic Beach, North Carolina Atlantic Beach, New York Atlantic...
APL is an abbreviation, acronym, or initialism that may refer to: Acute promyelocytic leukemia, a subtype of acute myelogenous leukemia American President Lines, a Singapore-based container transportation and shipping company American Protective League, a WWI era pro-war organization Association of Pension Lawyers APL programming language, an array programming...
Asa refers to: Ãsa - the genitive of Ãsir, the predominant group among the Norse gods. ...
ALCS can be: A transaction processing monitor for the IBM System/370 and System/390 mainframes. ...
Look up abduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary In logic, abduction is a method of reasoning; see abductive reasoning. ...
Augustine may refer to: Saints: Augustine of Hippo, (354-430) theologian, author of The City of God, Confessions Augustine of Canterbury, (d. ...
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An air force is a military or armed service that primarily conducts aerial warfare. ...
Apostle, or The Apostles can refer to: Look up apostle on Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The acronym ASIC, depending on context, may stand for: Application-specific integrated circuit ASIC programming language Australian Securities and Investments Commission This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
AV may mean: Adult video, see Pornography AltaVista, a search engine Alterac Valley, a player versus player instance dungeon in the MMORPG World of Warcraft Alternative Vote, see Instant-runoff voting Angela Via, a singer Anguilla (FIPS 10-4 code) Anti-virus, see Anti-virus software Artificial vagina, a sex...
Adrian can refer to: Adrian, Ontario, Canada Hurricane Adrian, a 2005 tropical cyclone Adrian helmet, French Army steel helmet Popes: Adrian I, Pope from 772 to 795 Adrian II, Pope from 867 to 872 Adrian III, Pope from 884 to 885 Adrian IV, Pope from 1154 to 1159 Adrian V...
Abydos was the name of two ancient cities: Abydos, Egypt Abydos, Hellespont The name Abydos was used by the science-fiction film Stargate, and subsequently the television series Stargate SG-1, as the name of a planet. ...
Albert is a common first and last name. ...
Albert I is the name of several historical people: Albert I of Belgium (1875 - 1934) third king of Belgium Albert I of Brandenburg (c. ...
Albert II is the name of several historical people: Albert II of Austria ( 1298 - 1348) Albert II of Belgium ( 1934 - ), King of the Belgians Albert II of Gorizia Albert II of Habsburg ( 1397 - 1439), German ruler and King of the Romans Albert II of Monaco ( 1958 - ), Sovereign Prince of Monaco...
Albert III may mean: Albert III of Austria (1349-1395) Albert III of Bavaria (1438-1460) Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg (1414-1486) Albert III, Count of Namur (1048-1102) Albert III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg (1260-1298) Albert, Duke of Saxony (1443-1500), sometimes called Albert III This is...
Agis, the name of four kings of Sparta:-- Son of Eurysthenes, founder of the royal house of the Agiadae (Pausanias iii. ...
Ajax can refer to: In mythology and literature: Ajax (mythology), also known as Telamonian Ajax or Ajax the Great, a Greek hero and legendary king of Salamis who plays an important role in Homers Iliad Ajax the Lesser, or Oilean Ajax, a Greek hero and legendary king of Locris...
Please see: Alexander of Greece (king) for the 20th century king of Greece Alexander of Greece (rhetorician) for the ancient Greek rhetorician Neither of the above should be confused with the Greek king and conqueror Alexander the Great king of Macedon. ...
Bust of Alexander the Great in the British Museum. ...
A number of historical people were named Alexander I : Alexander I of Macedon, king of Macedon 495-450 BC Alexander I of Epirus King of Epirus about 342 B.C. Pope Alexander I, Pope from 106 to 115 Alexander I of Scotland (c. ...
A number of historical people were named Alexander II: Alexander II of Macedon was King of Macedon from 370 to 368 B.C. Alexander II of Epirus was the King of Epirus in 272 B.C. Pope Alexander II was Pope from 1061 to 1073. ...
Alexander III may refer to any of the following; Alexander III (emperor), Byzantine emperor (912-913) Pope Alexander III pope from 1159 to 1181 Alexander III of Russia (1845-1894), emperor of Russia Alexander III of Scotland (1241-1285), king of Scotland Alexander III of Macedon - Alexander the Great This...
Alexander IV may refer to either of the following; Pope Alexander IV King Alexander IV of Macedon, the (putative) son of Alexander the Great This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Alfonso I was a King of Asturias (739-757) He is said to have married Ormesinda, daughter of Pelayo, who was raised on the shield in Asturias as king of the Visigoths after the Moorish conquest. ...
Alfonso (or Afonso, Affonso, Alphonso, Alphonse) - (English: Alphonzo) may refer to any of the following; // Kings of Portugal Afonso I of Portugal -- (1109-1185) the Conqueror (Afonso Henriques) Afonso II of Portugal -- (1185-1223) the Fat Afonso III of Portugal -- (1210-1279) Afonso IV of Portugal -- (1291-1357) Afonso V...
Afonso I of Portugal -- (1094-1195) (Afonso Henriques) Alfonso I of Asturias -- (739-757) Alfonso I (of Castile) -- (1040-1109) the first King of Castile to be called Alfonso, but better known as Alfonso VI of Castile as he was the sixth Alfonso in the line that started with Alfonso...
Alfonso II of Asturias -- (789-842) Alfonso II of Aragon -- (1152-1196) Alfonso II of Portugal -- (1185-1223) the Fat Alphonso II of Naples This is a disambiguation page â a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
There have been several monarchs called Alfonso III: Alfonso III of Portugal -- (1210-?) Alfonso III of Leon -- (866-914) surnamed the Great Alfonso III of Aragon -- (1285-1291) Alfonso III of Kongo -- (1666-1667) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the...
All uses of the name Amazon derive ultimately from the Amazons, the legendary women renowned in antiquity for their prowess in battle. ...
Alfonso IV of Portugal -- (1290-?) Alfonso IV of Leon -- (924-931) Alfonso IV of Aragon -- (1327-1336) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Alfonso V of Portugal -- (1432-1481) Africano Alfonso V of Castile -- (999-1028) Alfonso V of Aragon -- (1416-1458) The Magnanimous This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Alfonso VI of Portugal -- (1643-1667) second king of the House of Braganza Alfonso VI of Castile -- (1065-1109) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Pope Anastasius I -- Pope from 399-401 Anastasius I of the Byzantine Empire -- (c. ...
Pope Anastasius II -- Pope from 496-498 Anastasius II of the Byzantine Empire -- (d. ...
Anastasius is part of the name of: Pope Anastasius I -- Pope from 399-401 Pope Anastasius II -- Pope from 496-498 Pope Anastasius III -- Pope from 911-913 Pope Anastasius IV -- Pope from 1153 to 1154 Anastasius I of the Byzantine Empire -- (c. ...
The name Andronicus refers to several people: Livius Andronicus (284?–204 BC) — introduced drama to the Romans and produced the first formal play in Latin in c. ...
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Alfred can refer to: // People Only name Alfred, man who has been living in the departure hall of Terminal 1 of the Charles de Gaulle International Airport since 1988 Alfred the Great, king of Wessex and first king of England First name Alfred Hitchcock, British-American director and producer Alfred...
ABM is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings: Acoustic black metal, for example Impaled Northern Moonforest Activity-based management, see cost management Anti-ballistic missile or the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Anything But Microsoft, a zealotry which espouses that Microsoft is evil; therefore no one should use their products...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the nucleotide known in biochemistry as the molecular currency of intracellular energy transfer; that is, ATP is able to store and transport chemical energy within cells. ...
Asa refers to: Ãsa - the genitive of Ãsir, the predominant group among the Norse gods. ...
The term aromatic compound may also refer to: any organic compound possessing a strong olfactory aroma aromatic hydrocarbons (originally named as a subset of the above; however, aromatic hydrocarbons do not necessarily possess any smell whatsoever) ...
Amalric is the name of several kings. ...
There have been several people named Alexius Alexius I Comnenus (1048-1118), Byzantine emperor Alexius II Comnenus (1167-1183), Byzantine emperor Alexius III, Byzantine emperor Alexius IV, Byzantine emperor Alexius V, Byzantine emperor Alexius I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Alexius II of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Alexius III of...
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (popularly abbreviated as ANZAC) was originally an army corps of Australian and New Zealand troops who fought in World War I at Gallipoli, in the Middle East and on the Western Front. ...
Anneal may refer to: Annealing (metallurgy), a heat treatment wherein the microstructure of a material is altered, causing changes in its properties such as strength and hardness. ...
Antwerp (Antwerpen in Dutch, Anvers in French) is the name of a city and a province in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium: Antwerp (city) Antwerp (province) Antwerp is also the name of a number of places in the United States: Antwerp, Ohio Antwerp Township, Michigan Antwerp, New...
The term Aquila can refer to several things: Aquila is Latin for eagle. ...
Auriga can refer to: A constellation of stars A Roman slave chauffeur This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Aotus is both a plant and an animal: It is one of the genera for the golden peas in Fabaceae (bean family) It is the genus for the night monkeys in Nyctipithecidae The name means earless in both cases: the monkey is missing external ears, and the pea is missing...
Look up absorption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Absorption may refer to: In physics: absorption (chemistry) - absorption of particles of gas or liquid in liquid or solid material as studied in physical chemistry absorption (optics) - absorption of photons by a material Absorption (acoustics) - absorption of sound waves by a material...
Asp is an archaic term for a number of species of poisonous snake that live in the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. ...
The acronym ASL OR a. ...
Ark may be: Look up ark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
pages edit history. ...
Arene or Ar means several things: Another term for aromatic hydrocarbon In Greek mythology, Arene was the wife of Aphareus and mother of Idas and Lynceus. ...
Look up ABC, abc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This article is about the mnemonic. ...
The Anglo-Saxons refers collectively to the groups of Germanic tribes who achieved dominance in southern Britain from the mid-5th century, forming the basis for the modern English nation. ...
// Ariel is a masculine name from the Hebrew ×ֲרִ××Öµ× lion of God. The feminized version is Ariella. ...
Alex is a short form of the given names Alexander or Alexandra. ...
Two antipopes have claimed the name Victor IV. Antipope Victor IV (1138) Antipope Victor IV (1159-1164) Categories: Disambiguation ...
Look up AD, ad-, and ad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The term Adventist can refer to One who believes in the Second Advent (usually known as the Second coming) of Jesus. ...
Audio can mean: Sounding that can be heard. ...
AW, aW or aw may stand for: // AW Active Worlds Addison-Wesley, publishers Ahrweiler district in Germany After Waizz, a dating system used in the Phantasy Star series videogame series. ...
Appomattox is a town located in Appomattox County, Virginia. ...
Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: ABA ABA may refer to: ABA Games, a Japanese creator of freeware games. ...
ATM is an initialism with the following meanings: Automated teller machine or automatic teller machine, a cash dispenser or cash machine Association of Teachers of Mathematics in the UK. Adobe Type Manager, font management software from Adobe Systems Advanced Traffic Management and Arterial Traffic Management, terms used in the intelligent...
Appendix can mean: Appendix (see Book design), part of the content of some books vermiform appendix, a human internal organ, physically part of the digestive system but which function is a matter of controversy See also Look up appendix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Alexandra can refer to a name as well as: Alexandra of Hesse, consort of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia Alexandra of Denmark, consort of King Edward VII of the UK Alexandra, New Zealand, town on the South Island Alexandra, Oldham, a ward and area of the town of Oldham, England...
Apache may refer to: Native Americans Apache, Native American tribes of North America (Mexico & USA) Southern Athabascan languages (or Apachean languages), spoken by Apache tribes, i. ...
Amalthea, in Greek mythology, is the foster-mother of Zeus. ...
Ananke is a moon of Jupiter. ...
Niccolo dell Abbate (also known as Nicolò dellAbbate and Niccolo Abati), (b. ...
The name Aelian may refer to one of two people: Aelianus Tacticus, a Greek military writer of the 2nd century, who lived in Rome Claudius Aelianus, a Roman teacher and historian of the 3rd century, who wrote in Greek This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other...
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A number of people are known as Abd-ar-Rahman: Abdul_Rahman_Al_Ghafiqi (? â 732) - Muslim military leader who fought at the Battle of Tours. ...
// Au may refer to: Gold, an element in the periodic table Alternative universe (fan fiction), a fan fiction term Annals of Ulster, in Irish historical writings Au is a cartwheel (Capoeira) in the Brazilian martial art of Capoeira Au (å or æ) is a family name in Hong Kong In science Astronomical...
This entry incorporates text from Syria. ...
Arian may refer to one of the following. ...
Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: ash // Ash may refer to: Sciences The unburnable solid remains of a fire Volcanic ash, rocky powder material ejected from a volcano Fly ash, a coal combustion product Ash (analytical chemistry), one of the components in the proximate analysis of biological materials, consisting...
Abingdon may refer to the following places: The eponymous Abingdon, Oxfordshire Abingdon, Ontario, Canada Abingdon, Iowa, USA Abingdon, Illinois, USA Abingdon, Maryland, USA Abingdon, North Carolina, USA Abingdon, South Carolina, USA Abingdon, Virginia, USA Abingdon Magisterial District, Virginia, USA It may also refer to: Abingdon (1902 automobile) Abingdon (1922 automobile...
Abitibi may refer to one of the following: Abitibi-Témiscamingue, one of the regions of Quebec, and is the name of a regional county municipality in Quebec see Abitibi Regional County Municipality, Quebec. ...
// Ai (as a word, proper name and acronym) can refer to many things. ...
Akita (ç§ç°, autumn ricefield) is a Japanese surname and the name of serveral places. ...
Look up AZ and az in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Look up aim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
ANS can be: Algemeen Nederlandse Spraakkunst (Dutch grammar) Algemeen Nijmeegs Studentenblad (student magazine) Astronomische Nederlandse Satelliet X-ray satellite The American Numismatic Society This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Airdrie can refer to: Airdrie, Scotland Airdrie, Alberta This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Amphibian can mean either of two things: a vertebrate animal of the class Amphibia; the superhero Amphibian This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
AGA is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: American Gastroenterological Association[1] American Gas Association[2] American Genetic Association[3] Association of Government Accountants[4] Accredited Gem Appraisers[5] American Go Association[6] Nile Agricultural Ind. ...
Andersonville is the name of some places in the United States of America: Andersonville, Chicago Andersonville, Georgia, the site of the Civil War POW camp Andersonville is also the name of a novel by MacKinlay Kantor that won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956. ...
An alternative is one of two possible choices. ...
Akira may refer to: Akira - an anime and manga series Akira - a London three-piece alternative rock/post-rock band Akira class starship in the Star Trek fictional universe A female Scottish name, a Japanese given name or surname â See below: Akira as a common name Akira is a female...
Albury is the name of several places: Australia: Albury, New South Wales United Kingdom: Albury, Hertfordshire, England Albury, Surrey, England Canada: Albury, Ontario, Canada This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Arno can refer to: the Arno River in Italy Arno Bay, South Australia the singer Arno Hintjens the American cartoonist Peter Arno the German sculptor Arno Breker Madame Arno, Parisian artist and fighter. ...
BLM may stand for: Basic Learning Materials Bayerische Landeszentrale fur Neue Medien Beam Loss Measurement Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Mürren: a funicular in Switzerland Bilayer lipid membrane Biotic Ligand Model Black Line Master Border Liaison Mechanism Boundary-Layer Model Bundesvereinigung Liberealer Mittelstand United States Bureau of Land Management BLM is the Bloom...
Bluegrass has three principal meanings, the second two both deriving from the first listed. ...
Look up bar and Bar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Bach is the surname of a number of people: // The Johann Sebastian Bach family Main article: Bach family Johann Sebastian Bach (1685â1750), composer and organist, the most well-known of the Bachs Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710â1784), composer and organist Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714â1788), composer, harpsichordist and...
In mathematics, a basis or set of generators is a collection of objects that can be systematically combined to produce a larger collection of objects. ...
Beethoven is the surname for: Ludwig van Beethoven, an 18th century German music composer Johann van Beethoven, father of Ludwig and husband to Magdalena Keverich van Beethoven Others named for the famous composer: Beethoven Peninsula, an ice-covered peninsula forming the southwest part of Alexander Island, close to the Antarctic...
Be or be may stand for: Be (Cyrillic): a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet To be: A verb in the English language which fulfils the syntactic function of the copula; on its irregular paradigm, see Indo-European copula Be Incorporated: the software company that developed the BeOS operating system Belarusian...
Look up bell, Bell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
BSD can refer to any of the following acronyms: Berkeley Software Distribution, a free Unix-like operating system, and the BSD license. ...
Berkeley is the name of several places, all eventually deriving from Berkeley Castle in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, UK, from whom the noble family of Berkeley derive their name, and for which several vessels of the British Royal Navy have been christened HMS Berkeley Castle. Any of the holders of several titles...
Biotic factors are factors produced by living organisms that affect the ability of other living organisms to survive in an environment. ...
There were at least nine Battles of Adrianople at Adrianople or Adrianopolis (now Edirne, Turkey): Civil Wars of the Roman Empire Battle of Adrianople (313), 30 April 313, Licinius defeats Maximinus Daia Battle of Adrianople (324) - Civil Wars of the Roman Empire Battle of Adrianople (378) - Gothic Invasions of the...
Bourbon may refer to: Bourbon whiskey House of Bourbon Bourbon biscuits Ãle Bourbon was the name of Réunion from 1642 until the French Revolution A class of old garden roses first raised on Ãle Bourbon and called Bourbon roses. ...
Bundesland (plural Bundesländer)is the German language name for the federal states of Austria. ...
In human sexuality, bisexuality describes a man or woman having a sexual orientation to persons of either or both sexes (a man or woman who sexually likes both sexes; people who are sexually and/or romantically attracted to both males and females). ...
Bombay Stock Exchange Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ...
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Look up binary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Blend can mean one of the following: Portmanteau word Mixture of different tea or tobacco varieties. ...
The word Blowfish can mean: A kind of fish, also called a pufferfish. ...
This article resolves the various uses of the name Brisbane. ...
The word billion and its equivalents in other languages refer to either one million million or one thousand million, depending on whether the writer is using the long scale or the short scale. ...
BSoD is the abbreviation for Black screen of death â a failure mode of Windows 3. ...
A base is: in mathematics: A number that is raised to a power, or base of an exponential function. ...
Bismarck is a name usually associated with Otto von Bismarck, the great German statesman of the 19th century. ...
Black Flag can refer to: Black Flag is a brand of insecticide made by the Fountainhead Group. ...
Big O can refer to any of: A concept in computational complexity theory. ...
Barrel can refer to: Barrels for storage; especialy Barrels for aging alcoholic beverages. ...
Blog can refer to: Look up blog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Bearing is the following: Often, bearing is the state of having something as a quality, characteristic, or permanent attribute. ...
Bern or Berne is primarily the name of the capital of Switzerland and of the surrounding United States: Berne, Indiana Bern, Kansas Berne, New York New Bern, North Carolina Bern Township, Pennsylvania Bern, Wisconsin Berne, Germany is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. ...
Look up Beeb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary The word Beeb usually refers to one of the following, as a nickname: The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (sometimes called the Beeb, or Auntie Beeb) attributed to Kenny Everett The BBC Micro home computer from 1982, built for the BBC by Acorn...
The British Open is the title or popular name of a number of sporting tournaments: The British Open golf championship A tennis tournament often called the Wimbledon championships British Open Squash British Open snooker. ...
The name Balfour Declaration is applied to two key British government policy statements associated with Conservative statesman and former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. ...
// Bergen may refer to: Places There are several places named Bergen: Bergen, Norway, the second largest city in Norway Bergen, Belgium, better known by its French name of Mons Germany Bergen, Hesse Bergen, Lower Saxony, in the district of Celle. ...
Shrine of the B b at night from above in Haifa Israel Siyyid M Al -Muhammad (میرزا علیمحمد in Persian) (October 20, 1819 - July 9, 1850), later to become known as the B b (باب meaning Gate in Persian and Arabic;) was seen by B s (and is seen...
BF can be short for: BF, the name of a series of buses manufactured by GM Daewoo. ...
Bavarian can either when used as an adjective, refer to the German state of Bavaria; or refer to the Bavarian or Austro-Bavarian language, a group of closely related dialects spoken in parts of Bavaria, most of Austria and the South Tyrol. ...
Look up bug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Browsing redirects here Browser can refer to: Browser - a type of herbivore whose nutrition generally comes from high growing plants, like trees, rather than a grazer that eats from the ground. ...
Bitter can refer to: Bitter, one of the five basic tastes; Bitter, a kind of ale particularly popular in Britain or Bitters, a herbal preparation now used mostly in cocktails. ...
Benz can refer to: Karl Benz, a German automobile engineer and inventor Mercedes-Benz, a brand of automobiles and trucks Kafi Benz, an American writer, historian, designer, and artist, the founder of Friends of Seagate Inc. ...
Amos was a Biblical prophet (see Amos (prophet)) and putative author of the Book of Amos. ...
BC may stand for: Brahman Consciousness British Columbia : Province of Canada Before Christ: refers to a year before the beginning of the year count that starts with the year of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth Ballistic coefficient : a measure of air drag on a projectile by calculating a ratio...
A benchmark is a point of reference for a measurement. ...
Band may mean: A musical band A band (electronics) is a range of frequencies or wavelengths between two given limits In anthropology, a band society A Rubber band In solid-state physics, an energy band The Band, a particular musical band See also: bandana This is a disambiguation page â a...
Historically, Brabant has been the name of several administrative entities in the Low Countries with quite different geographical extent: as Carolingian shire (pagus Bracbatensis), located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle (between 9th-11th century); as landgraviat: the part of the shire between the rivers Dender and Dijle (from 1085...
There were a number of Battles of the Somme during World War I: Battle of the Somme (1916) (1 Julyâ18 November 1916) - major Anglo-French offensive of 1916. ...
Blitz, the German word for lightning, and often used figuratively as in blitzschnell (as fast as lightning), may mean any of a number of things in English: Blitzkrieg, the lightning war strategy of WWII Germany The Blitz, the German aerial attacks on Britain in WWII Baedeker Blitz, the reprisal bombing...
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Places Called Bangor Bangor is the name of several places: In the United Kingdom: Bangor, a town in County Down, Northern Ireland Bangor, a city in Gwynedd, Wales (and home of the University of Wales, Bangor) Bangor-on-Dee (a. ...
Four naval battles have taken place near Cape St. ...
Burgundian is either of the following; An extinct language of the Germanic language group spoken by the Burgundians. ...
The Bl t was the pagan Germanic sacrifice to Norse gods and Elves. ...
Bloody Sunday can refer to any of the following historical events (in chronological order): Bloody Sunday (1887), violence in London on 13 November 1887. ...
The word balboa, when used alone, has several possible meanings in the English language: Vasco Núñez de Balboa, Spanish explorer, for whom are named: Balboa (currency), official currency of Panama Balboa, a port city in Panama Balboa, California, a subsection of Newport Beach, California, and also called the Balboa...
Balochistan or Baluchistan may refer to: Balochistan (region) is the name of a large region covering southwest Pakistan and southeast Iran Balochistan (Iran) is part of the Iranian Sistan and Baluchistan Province Balochistan (Pakistan) is the name of a province of Pakistan. ...
There were two battles, nearly 500 years apart, that bear the name Battle of Tannenberg: Battle of Tannenberg (1410) Battle of Tannenberg (1914) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
A bulletin board system or BBS is a computer system running software that allows users to dial into the system over a phone line and, using a terminal program, perform functions such as downloading software and data, uploading data, playing games, reading news, and exchanging messages with other users. ...
The graph of the probability density function of the normal distribution is sometimes called the bell curve or the bell-shaped curve; see normal distribution. ...
Banda is a brass-based form of traditional Mexican music. ...
A bladder is a pouch or other flexible enclosure with waterproof or gasproof walls. ...
A buffalo is one of several species of bovine. ...
The term boomer may refer to: // Demographic An abbreviation for baby boomer A mostly archaic American term for workers who travel from location to location, following jobs as they become available, especially in the construction, electric power, petroleum, and railroad industries. ...
A bill can refer to: Look up bill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
// Places There are several places named Balmoral. ...
Bannock has more than one meaning: Bannock is a kind of bread, usually prepared by pan-frying. ...
Bruin is a name for the brown bear (Ursos arctos), or for any bear, usually poetically or archaically. ...
Bloody Mary may refer to: Bloody Mary (cocktail), made with vodka and tomato juice Mary I of England, notorious for persecution of Protestants A folkloric ghost, witch, or child murderer who is said to appear in a mirror when summoned; see Bloody Mary (person) A fictional trader in the musical...
BRP can mean: Basic Role-Playing Bombardier Recreational Products This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
BND may stand for: Buy Nothing Day Bundesnachrichtendienst, German intelligence agency Brunei dollar (ISO currency code) Black Nocturnal Darkness, Dutch black metal band This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation pageâa list of articles associated with the same title. ...
BMI can mean one of the following: Body mass index - a measurement of ideal weight range Broadcast Music Incorporated - a music-related organization BMI British Midland - a UK airline founded to serve Great Britains midland regions. ...
The initials BSA could stand for: Bank Secrecy Act Birmingham Small Arms Company - British manufacturer of military equipment and vehicles including motorcycles. ...
Blackwood can refer to: Acacia melanoxylon and its wood As a place: Blackwood, New Jersey in the United States Blackwood (traditionally in Monmouthshire) in Wales, United Kingdom Blackwood, Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, United Kingdom Blackwood, South Lanarkshire in Scotland, United Kingdom Blackwood, South Australia is a suburb of Adelaide...
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Sup G There were two battles of El Alamein, both during 1942. ...
For other meanings of the word balance, see: propaganda equilibrium (disambiguation page) sense of balance weighing scale analytical balance (a precise weighing scale) balance beam in gymnastics Balance (song) homeostasis, the biological balance within a human or other animals body When the weights on the plates of this balance...
The following are uses of the word Blondie: Blondie (band) - a band based in New York City, active in the 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s Blondie (comic strip) - a long-running newspaper comic strip Blondie (movie) - Blondie is a 1938 movie based on the comic strip Blondie was also: the...
Bihar is: Bihar, a state in India Bihar, a historic county of the Kingdom of Hungary Bihar, the Hungarian name of a county in Romania Bihar, a khagan of the Khazars This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
CPU can stand for: in computing: