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Girl/Female
Australian, Netherlands, Polish
Bitter
Girl/Female
Celtic German Teutonic Spanish Welsh
noble.
Girl/Female
Teutonic English German
Capable with a spear.
Girl/Female
American, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Latin
Female Baby; Child
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Rain.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun
King; Leader; Famous; Always Victorious; Prosperous; Most Liked; Humble
Girl/Female
English American
Feminine.
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
Tamil
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The nilgiris, Blue mountain
Girl/Female
Irish American
Old. Surname and river name.
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n.
A flat saucerlike bell, rung by striking it with a small hammer which is connected with it by various mechanical devices; a stationary bell, used to sound calls or alarms; -- called also gong bell.
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A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
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A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.
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A saucerlike vessel of earthenware or metal, used by the Greeks and Romans in libations and sacrificies.
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Something resembling a saucer in shape.
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A flat, shallow caisson for raising sunken ships.
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A small dish, commonly deeper than a plate, in which a cup is set at table.
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A small saucer in which a teacup is set.
a.
Cup-shaped; saucer-shaped; acetabuliform.
n.
A small vessel, used commonly to drink from; as, a tin cup, a silver cup, a wine cup; especially, in modern times, the pottery or porcelain vessel, commonly with a handle, used with a saucer in drinking tea, coffee, and the like.
a.
Shaped like a shallow cup; saucer-shaped; as, an acetabuliform calyx.
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A large cup or deep saucer, containing fatty matter in which a wick is placed, -- used for public illuminations, as at St. Peter's, in Rome. Called also padelle.
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A small saucer of clay for roasting or melting samples of ores, etc.; a scorifier.