What is the name meaning of ABRI. Phrases containing ABRI
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ABRI
Girl/Female
Italian
Feminine of Abraham.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pure Gold
Girl/Female
Italian
Feminine of Abraham.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Precious like God
Girl/Female
Italian
Feminine of Abraham.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Italian
Female Version of Abraham
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Jamaican
Female Version of Abraham; Father of Many; Mother of Grace; From Abbie and Brianna
Girl/Female
Italian
Feminine of Abraham.
Girl/Female
Indian
Still Emotional; Kind and Condescending; Second
Girl/Female
Italian
Feminine of Abraham.
Boy/Male
Indian
Precious like God
Female
English
English feminine form of Hebrew Abraham, ABRIANNA means "father of a multitude."Â
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
To Recite
Girl/Female
Spanish American
The month April; symbolizes spring.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Precious Like Gold
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Russian
Pure
Girl/Female
Indian
Fair
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Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hymn, The writing of the Vedas
Male
Hebrew
(מַתִּתְיָהוּ) Variant form of Hebrew Matitya, MATITYAHU means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : probably a variant of Scottish Roxburgh.
Girl/Female
Norse
Divine strength.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Little Baby
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Enricher
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu, Traditional
Moon
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fourth.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic name SLÃINE means "health."
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a.
Limited; abridged; reduced; curtailed; as, estate tail.
n.
That which abridges or cuts short; hence, an entertainment that makes the time pass quickly.
n.
An epitome or compend, as of a book; a shortened or abridged form; an abbreviation.
a.
A general or comprehensive statement; an abridged account; an abstract, abridgment, or compendium, containing the sum or substance of a fuller account.
v. t.
To cut down to a less number of decks, and thus to an inferior rate or class, as a ship; hence, to prune or abridge by cutting off or retrenching parts; as, to razee a book, or an article.
n.
An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, written by Pope Gelasius, and revised, corrected, and abridged by St. Gregory, in which were contained the rites for Mass, the sacraments, the dedication of churches, and other ceremonies. There are several ancient books of the same kind in France and Germany.
a.
To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to shorten work, an allowance of food, etc.
v. t.
To make shorter; to shorten in duration; to lessen; to diminish; to curtail; as, to abridge labor; to abridge power or rights.
v. t.
To deprive; to cut off; -- followed by of, and formerly by from; as, to abridge one of his rights.
a.
Not abridged, or shortened; full; complete; entire; whole.
n.
One who gives a negative vote; -- sometimes abridged into noncon. or non con.
n.
The act of abridging, or the state of being abridged; diminution; lessening; reduction or deprivation; as, an abridgment of pleasures or of expenses.
v. t.
To shorten or contract by using fewer words, yet retaining the sense; to epitomize; to condense; as, to abridge a history or dictionary.
n.
An abridged form of stating of syllogisms in a series of propositions so arranged that the predicate of each one that precedes forms the subject of each one that follows, and the conclusion unites the subject of the first proposition with the predicate of the last proposition
imp. & p. p.
of Abridge
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Abridge
n.
Limitation; abridgment.
n.
One who abridges.
n.
One who sums up; one who forms an abridgment or summary.