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Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Light of Bliss
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful woman
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Won over Death; One who is Immortal; Conqueror of Death
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Spanish
He who is crowned with laurel.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Meditative
Boy/Male
Hindu
Well disposed, Gracious, Auspicious
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Lives at the Elm Tree Moor
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n.
Any one of numerous species of extinct arthropods belonging to the order Trilobita. Trilobites were very common in the Silurian and Devonian periods, but became extinct at the close of the Paleozoic. So named from the three lobes usually seen on each segment.
n.
Any fish of the family Siluridae or of the order Siluroidei.
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Belonging to the Siluroidei, or Nematognathi, an order of fishes including numerous species, among which are the American catfishes and numerous allied fresh-water species of the Old World, as the sheatfish (Silurus glanis) of Europe.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a subdivision of the Trenton Period of the Lower Silurian, characterized in the State of New York by beds of shale.
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The Silurian age.
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A genus of Lower Silurian trilobites in which the glabella and cheeks form three rounded elevations on the head.
a.
Of or pertaining to the country of the ancient Silures; -- a term applied to the earliest of the Paleozoic eras, and also to the strata of the era, because most plainly developed in that country.
n.
A fish of the genus Silurus, as the sheatfish; a siluroid.
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A fossil coral of the genus Heliolites, having twelve-rayed cells. It is found in the Silurian rocks.
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A European siluroid fish (Silurus glanis) allied to the cat-fishes. It is the largest fresh-water fish of Europe, sometimes becoming six feet or more in length. See Siluroid.
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A genus of large malacopterygious fishes of the order Siluroidei. They inhabit the inland waters of Europe and Asia.
a.
Designating, or pertaining to, the series of rocks forming the Taconic mountains in Western New England. They were once supposed to be older than the Cambrian, but later proved to belong to the Lower Silurian and Cambrian.
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A siluroid fish.
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An order of fishes, the Nematognathi.
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A kind of laminated shale or sandstone belonging to some of the layers of the Upper Silurian.