What is the name meaning of ASE. Phrases containing ASE
See name meanings and uses of ASE!ASE
ASE
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blessing, Prayer
Boy/Male
Hindu
Limitless shank, Boundless, Protector
Male
Egyptian
, a Vth dynasty king.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(असीम) Hindi name ASEEM means "boundless."
Male
Egyptian
, a great functionary.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Acĕnath, ASENATH means "belonging to the goddess Neith." In the bible, this is the name of Joseph's Egyptian wife.
Male
Basque
, Ascension.
Boy/Male
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aseema | அஸீமா, ஆஷிமாÂ
Limitless, Protector
Male
Egyptian
, Osirtesen III., and the Asychis of Manetho.
Girl/Female
Indian
Helper
Male
Egyptian
, a private gentleman of the XVIIIth dynasty.
Girl/Female
Tamil
One who tends to the weak and heals
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who tends to the weak and heals
Girl/Female
Indian
One who tends to the weak and heals
Male
Egyptian
, as Egyptian priest.
Male
Egyptian
, second king of the VIIth dynasty.
Girl/Female
Indian
Limitless, Protector
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Dear; Cheerful; Deer
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
The World; Great Earth; Heaven and Earth Conjoined
Girl/Female
Hindu
Having peace, Cool
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Pledged to God; House; God's Promise; God is My Oath
Boy/Male
Australian, French
From the Island
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Love; Cute; Luxurious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Chatton, a habitational name from Chatton in Northumberland, named with the Old English personal name Ceatta + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’. Compare Chatten.
Boy/Male
Indian, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Soft; Pleasant; Melodious Voice
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n.
One of the asexual polymorphic forms of white ants, or termites, in which the head and jaws are very large and strong. The soldiers serve to defend the nest. See Termite.
n.
A method of asexual reproduction among the lowest (unicellular) organisms by means of a process of self-division, consisting of gradual division or cleavage of the into two parts, each of which then becomes a separate and independent organisms; as when a cell in an animal or plant, or its germ, undergoes a spontaneous division, and the parts again subdivide. See Segmentation, and Cell division, under Division.
n.
That form of reproduction which requires but one parent, as in reproduction by fission or in the formation of buds, etc., which drop off and form new individuals; asexual reproduction.
a.
Sexless; asexual.
adv.
In an asexual manner; without sexual agency.
n.
A kind of larva, or nurse, which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation. It in turn produces, in the same way, either another generation of rediae, or else cercariae within its own body. Called also proscolex, and nurse. See Illustration in Appendix.
n.
An early or simple larval stage of trematode worms and some other invertebrates, which is capable or reproducing other germs by asexual generation; a nurse; a redia.
n.
An individual asexually producing sexual individuals differing from itself also in other respects, as the tapeworm, -- one of the forms that occur in metagenesis.
n.
An asexual form from which the true embryo is produced by budding.
a.
Having no distinct sex; without sexual action; as, asexual reproduction. See Fission and Gemmation.
n.
One of innumerable minute, motile, reproductive bodies, produced asexually by certain algae and fungi; a zoospore.
n.
An asexual zooid, usually forming one of a series of larval forms in the agamic reproduction of various trematodes and other parasitic worms. The sporocyst generally develops from an egg, but in its turn produces other larvae by internal budding, or by the subdivision of a part or all of its contents into a number of minute germs. See Redia.
n.
A zooid of the third generation in asexual reproduction.
n.
Alternation of sexual and asexual or gemmiparous generations; -- in distinction from heterogamy.
n.
A process of asexual reproduction, in which a new organism or cell is formed by a protrusion of a portion of the animal or vegetable organism, the bud thus formed sometimes remaining attached to the parent stalk or cell, at other times becoming free; gemmation. See Hydroidea.
n.
Any one of several species of beetles whose larvae gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner (Asemum moestum), whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly to the bark. When the branches fall each contains a pupa.
n.
A peculiar larva of certain trematodes which produces cercariae by asexual reproduction. See Cercaria, and Redia.
n.
An aseptic substance.
a.
Of or pertaining to monogenesis; as, monogenous, or asexual, reproduction.
n.
That form of alternate generation in which two kinds of sexual generation, or a sexual and a parthenogenetic generation, alternate; -- in distinction from metagenesis, where sexual and asexual generations alternate.