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  • Cost function
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cost function In economics, the cost curve, expressing production costs in terms of the amount produced. In mathematical optimization, the loss function

    Cost function

    Cost_function

  • Cost curve
  • Graph used in economics

    In economics, a cost curve is a graph of the costs of production as a function of total quantity produced. In a free market economy, productively efficient

    Cost curve

    Cost_curve

  • Marginal cost
  • Cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service

    the cost function C {\displaystyle C} is continuous and differentiable, the marginal cost M C {\displaystyle MC} is the first derivative of the cost function

    Marginal cost

    Marginal_cost

  • Loss function
  • Mathematical relation assigning a probability event to a cost

    optimization and decision theory, a loss function or cost function (sometimes also called an error function) is a function that maps an event or values of one

    Loss function

    Loss function

    Loss_function

  • Cobb–Douglas production function
  • Economic formula of productivity

    econometrics, the Cobb–Douglas production function is a particular functional form of the production function, widely used to represent the relationship

    Cobb–Douglas production function

    Cobb–Douglas production function

    Cobb–Douglas_production_function

  • Mathematical optimization
  • Study of mathematical algorithms for optimization problems

    solutions. The function f is variously called an objective function, criterion function, loss function, cost function (minimization), utility function or fitness

    Mathematical optimization

    Mathematical optimization

    Mathematical_optimization

  • Transportation theory (mathematics)
  • Study of optimal transportation and allocation of resources

    R 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{2}} . Suppose also that we have a cost function c : R 2 × R 2 → [ 0 , ∞ ) {\displaystyle c:\mathbb {R} ^{2}\times \mathbb

    Transportation theory (mathematics)

    Transportation_theory_(mathematics)

  • Natural monopoly
  • Concept in economics

    mathematical concept of subadditivity; specifically, subadditivity of the cost function. Baumol also noted that for a firm producing a single product, scale

    Natural monopoly

    Natural monopoly

    Natural_monopoly

  • Cost
  • Money spent to produce or procure goods or services

    motivation. Average cost Cost accounting Cost curve Cost object Direct cost Fixed cost Incremental cost Indirect cost Life-cycle cost Non-monetary economy

    Cost

    Cost

  • Long-run cost curve
  • Cost function in economics

    economics, a cost function represents the minimum cost of producing a quantity of some good. The long-run cost curve is a cost function that models this

    Long-run cost curve

    Long-run_cost_curve

  • Importance sampling
  • Distribution estimation technique

    Size (ESS). Variance is not the only possible cost function for a simulation, and other cost functions, such as the mean absolute deviation, are used

    Importance sampling

    Importance_sampling

  • Economic order quantity
  • Production scheduling model

    production cost) The single-item EOQ formula finds the minimum point of the following cost function: Total Cost = purchase cost or production cost + ordering

    Economic order quantity

    Economic_order_quantity

  • Cost-of-living index
  • Economic price index

    developed to approximate the cost of living index. A Konüs index is a type of cost-of-living index that uses an expenditure function such as one used in assessing

    Cost-of-living index

    Cost-of-living_index

  • Generalized Ozaki cost function
  • generalized-Ozaki (GO) cost function is a general description of the cost of production proposed by Shinichiro Nakamura. The GO cost function is notable for explicitly

    Generalized Ozaki cost function

    Generalized_Ozaki_cost_function

  • Backpropagation
  • Optimization algorithm for artificial neural networks

    1 , 0 ) {\displaystyle (0,1,0)} ). C {\displaystyle C} : loss function or "cost function" For classification, this is usually cross-entropy (XC, log loss)

    Backpropagation

    Backpropagation

  • (Q,r) model
  • Inventory theory process

    order cost per replenishment c {\displaystyle c} = unit production cost h {\displaystyle h} = annual unit holding cost k {\displaystyle k} = cost per stockout

    (Q,r) model

    (Q,r)_model

  • Proof of work
  • System that regulates the formation of blocks on a blockchain

    provider. This idea is also known as a CPU cost function, client puzzle, computational puzzle, or CPU pricing function. Another common feature is built-in

    Proof of work

    Proof_of_work

  • A* search algorithm
  • Algorithm used for pathfinding and graph traversal

    on the path, g(n) is the cost of the path from the start node to n, and h(n) is a heuristic function that estimates the cost of the cheapest path from

    A* search algorithm

    A*_search_algorithm

  • Bellman equation
  • Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming

    minimizing cost, maximizing profits, maximizing utility, etc. The mathematical function that describes this objective is called the objective function. Dynamic

    Bellman equation

    Bellman equation

    Bellman_equation

  • Model predictive control
  • Advanced method of process control

    dynamic model of the process a cost function J over the receding horizon an optimization algorithm minimizing the cost function J using the control input u

    Model predictive control

    Model_predictive_control

  • Linear–quadratic regulator
  • Linear optimal control technique

    minimum cost. The case where the system dynamics are described by a set of linear differential equations and the cost is described by a quadratic function is

    Linear–quadratic regulator

    Linear–quadratic_regulator

  • Economic production quantity
  • Model in inventory management

    {\displaystyle {\frac {1}{2}}hD(1-x)t} Average ordering and holding cost as a function of time: x ( t ) = 1 2 h D ( 1 − x ) t + K t {\displaystyle x(t)={\frac

    Economic production quantity

    Economic_production_quantity

  • Base stock model
  • {\displaystyle z} is the inverse distribution function of a standard normal distribution. The total cost is given by the sum of holdings costs and backorders

    Base stock model

    Base_stock_model

  • Shephard's lemma
  • Lemma

    states that if indifference curves of the expenditure or cost function are convex, then the cost-minimizing point of a given good ( i {\displaystyle i}

    Shephard's lemma

    Shephard's_lemma

  • Quantum neural network
  • Quantum Mechanics in Neural Networks

    actual output, the cost function is optimized when C ( w , b ) {\displaystyle C(w,b)} = 0. For a quantum neural network, the cost function is determined by

    Quantum neural network

    Quantum neural network

    Quantum_neural_network

  • Constrained optimization
  • Optimizing objective functions that have constrained variables

    objective function with respect to some variables in the presence of constraints on those variables. The objective function is either a cost function or energy

    Constrained optimization

    Constrained_optimization

  • Wasserstein metric
  • Distance function defined between probability distributions

    Assume also that there is given some cost function c ( x , y ) ≥ 0 {\displaystyle c(x,y)\geq 0} that gives the cost of transporting a unit mass from the

    Wasserstein metric

    Wasserstein_metric

  • Optimal control
  • Mathematical way of attaining a desired output from a dynamic system

    car, speed limits, etc. A proper cost function will be a mathematical expression giving the traveling time as a function of the speed, geometrical considerations

    Optimal control

    Optimal control

    Optimal_control

  • Least mean squares filter
  • Statistical algorithm

    {\displaystyle {\hat {\mathbf {h} }}(n)} which minimize a cost function. We start by defining the cost function as C ( n ) = E { | e ( n ) | 2 } {\displaystyle

    Least mean squares filter

    Least_mean_squares_filter

  • Economic cost
  • Combination of losses of goods

    e. AFC = TFC/q. The average fixed cost function continuously declines as production increases. Average variable cost (A.V.C) = variable costs divided by

    Economic cost

    Economic_cost

  • Non-negative matrix factorization
  • Algorithms for matrix decomposition

    regularization (akin to Lasso) is added to NMF with the mean squared error cost function, the resulting problem may be called non-negative sparse coding due

    Non-negative matrix factorization

    Non-negative_matrix_factorization

  • Multidimensional scaling
  • Set of related ordination techniques used in information visualization

    using a procedure called stress majorization. Metric MDS minimizes the cost function called “stress” which is a residual sum of squares: Stress D ( x 1

    Multidimensional scaling

    Multidimensional scaling

    Multidimensional_scaling

  • Backtracking line search
  • Mathematical optimization method

    results for non-convex functions. For convergence to critical points: For example, if the cost function is a real analytic function, then it is shown in

    Backtracking line search

    Backtracking_line_search

  • Block-matching algorithm
  • System used in computer graphics applications

    minimum cost function If the minimum cost function occurs at origin, stop the search and set motion vector to (0,0) If the minimum cost function occurs

    Block-matching algorithm

    Block-matching algorithm

    Block-matching_algorithm

  • Quadratic unconstrained binary optimization
  • Combinatorial optimization problem

    w.r.t. above cost function. QUBO is very closely related and computationally equivalent to the Ising model, whose Hamiltonian function is defined as

    Quadratic unconstrained binary optimization

    Quadratic_unconstrained_binary_optimization

  • Data assimilation
  • Method in computer modeling

    interpolation (OI). An alternative approach is to iteratively solve a cost function that solves an identical problem. These are called "variational methods"

    Data assimilation

    Data_assimilation

  • Recursive least squares filter
  • Adaptive filter algorithm for digital signal processing

    finds the coefficients that minimize a weighted linear least squares cost function relating to the input signals. This approach is in contrast to other

    Recursive least squares filter

    Recursive_least_squares_filter

  • Fitness function
  • Objective function of evolutionary algorithm

    A fitness function is a particular type of objective or cost function that is used to summarize, as a single figure of merit, how close a given candidate

    Fitness function

    Fitness function

    Fitness_function

  • Cost-sharing mechanism
  • Design concept in economics

    marginal cost - the more is produced, the harder it becomes to produce more units (i.e., the cost is a convex function of the demand). An example cost-function

    Cost-sharing mechanism

    Cost-sharing_mechanism

  • Linear regression
  • Statistical modeling method

    squares cost function as in ridge regression (L2-norm penalty) and lasso (L1-norm penalty). Use of the Mean Squared Error (MSE) as the cost on a dataset

    Linear regression

    Linear_regression

  • Total cost
  • Total economic cost of production

    Marketing Project. Fuss, M. A. (2010) [1987 (print)]. "Production and Cost Functions". In Eatwell, John; Milgate, Murray; Newman, Peter (eds.). The New Palgrave

    Total cost

    Total cost

    Total_cost

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    long as the value of the loss function (its cost) continues to decline, the network is continuing to improve. The function typically produces a statistic

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Guided local search
  • local search algorithm. For each feature f i {\displaystyle f_{i}} a cost function c i {\displaystyle c_{i}} is defined. Each feature is also associated

    Guided local search

    Guided_local_search

  • Congestion game
  • Class of games in game theory

    is a delay function d e : N ⟶ R {\displaystyle d_{e}:\mathbb {N} \longrightarrow \mathbb {R} } (also called latency function or cost function). Given a

    Congestion game

    Congestion_game

  • Inverse demand function
  • Mathematical function in economics

    revenue equals marginal cost (MC). To derive MC the first derivative of the total cost function is taken. For example, assume cost, C, equals 420 + 60Q +

    Inverse demand function

    Inverse_demand_function

  • Adaptive filter
  • System with self-optimizing transfer function

    determines how to modify filter transfer function to minimize the cost on the next iteration. The most common cost function is the mean square of the error signal

    Adaptive filter

    Adaptive_filter

  • Quadratic voting
  • Collective decision-making procedure

    various issues. The number of votes to add is determined by a quadratic cost function, which means that the number of votes a person casts for a given issue

    Quadratic voting

    Quadratic_voting

  • Support vector machine
  • Set of methods for supervised statistical learning

    described above) depends only on a subset of the training data, because the cost function for building the model does not care about training points that lie

    Support vector machine

    Support_vector_machine

  • LogitBoost
  • Boosting algorithm

    considers AdaBoost as a generalized additive model and then applies the cost function of logistic regression, one can derive the LogitBoost algorithm. LogitBoost

    LogitBoost

    LogitBoost

  • Cost accounting
  • Procedures to optimize practices in cost efficient ways

    and plan for the future. Cost accounting information is also commonly used in financial accounting, but its primary function is for use by managers to

    Cost accounting

    Cost_accounting

  • Assignment problem
  • Combinatorial optimization problem

    the cost function is written down as: ∑ a ∈ A C a , f ( a ) {\displaystyle \sum _{a\in A}C_{a,f(a)}} The problem is "linear" because the cost function to

    Assignment problem

    Assignment problem

    Assignment_problem

  • Dimensionality reduction
  • Process of reducing the number of random variables under consideration

    ambient space, and construct a low-dimensional representation using a cost function that retains local properties of the data; they can be viewed as defining

    Dimensionality reduction

    Dimensionality_reduction

  • Dynamic programming
  • Problem optimization method

    0 ≤ t ≤ t 1 {\displaystyle t_{0}\leq t\leq t_{1}} that minimizes a cost function J = b ( x ( t 1 ) , t 1 ) + ∫ t 0 t 1 f ( x ( t ) , u ( t ) , t ) d

    Dynamic programming

    Dynamic programming

    Dynamic_programming

  • FaceNet
  • Facial recognition system

    128-dimensional Euclidean space. The system uses the triplet loss function as its cost function and introduced a new online triplet mining method. The system

    FaceNet

    FaceNet

  • Low-rank approximation
  • Technique in numerical linear algebra

    lower rank. More precisely, it is a minimization problem, in which the cost function measures the fit between a given matrix (the data) and an approximating

    Low-rank approximation

    Low-rank_approximation

  • Variational quantum eigensolver
  • Quantum algorithm

    to other optimization problems by adapting the Hamiltonian to be a cost function. The choice of ansatz state depends on the system of interest. In gate-based

    Variational quantum eigensolver

    Variational_quantum_eigensolver

  • Maximum throughput scheduling
  • Procedure for scheduling data packets in a packet switched best-effort network

    simultaneously. The cost function would correspond to the number of blocked nearby base station sites. If there are large differences between the "cost" of each

    Maximum throughput scheduling

    Maximum_throughput_scheduling

  • Point-set registration
  • Process of finding a spatial transformation that aligns two point clouds

    {S}}}K(x,s)} The cost function can then be shown to be the correlation of the two kernel density estimates: Having established the cost function, the algorithm

    Point-set registration

    Point-set registration

    Point-set_registration

  • Inverse dynamics-based static optimization
  • Then we hypothesize that the actual muscle forces minimize a given cost function, Φ ( F M T ) {\displaystyle \Phi ({\textbf {F}}_{MT})} , subject to

    Inverse dynamics-based static optimization

    Inverse_dynamics-based_static_optimization

  • Margin (economics)
  • Set of constraints conceptualised as a border

    marginal cost function is the slope of the total cost function. Thus, given a continuous and differentiable cost function, the marginal cost function is the

    Margin (economics)

    Margin_(economics)

  • Optimal substructure
  • Property of a computational problem

    subset has its own cost function. The minima of each of these cost functions can be found, as can the minima of the global cost function, restricted to the

    Optimal substructure

    Optimal substructure

    Optimal_substructure

  • Linear–quadratic–Gaussian control
  • Linear optimal control technique

    }(T)F{\mathbf {x} }(T)} of the cost function becomes negligible and irrelevant to the problem. Also to keep the costs finite the cost function has to be taken to

    Linear–quadratic–Gaussian control

    Linear–quadratic–Gaussian_control

  • Free energy principle
  • Hypothesis in neuroscience

    equations. In contrast, optimal control optimises the flow, given a cost function, under the assumption that W = 0 {\displaystyle W=0} (i.e., the flow

    Free energy principle

    Free_energy_principle

  • Variational Monte Carlo
  • Algorithm in computational quantum physics

    optimization. Different cost functions and different strategies were used to optimize a many-body trial-function. Usually three cost functions were used in QMC

    Variational Monte Carlo

    Variational_Monte_Carlo

  • Navigation function
  • feasible navigation function, in many cases it is desirable to have an optimal navigation function with respect to a given cost functional J {\displaystyle

    Navigation function

    Navigation_function

  • Nonlinear dimensionality reduction
  • Projection of data onto lower-dimensional manifolds

    low-dimensional manifold in the high-dimensional space. Minimization of a cost function based on the graph ensures that points close to each other on the manifold

    Nonlinear dimensionality reduction

    Nonlinear dimensionality reduction

    Nonlinear_dimensionality_reduction

  • Pure function
  • Program function without side effects

    In computer programming, a pure function is a function that has the following properties: the function return values are identical for identical arguments

    Pure function

    Pure_function

  • Newsvendor model
  • Mathematical model to assist inventory levels

    cumulative distribution function of D {\displaystyle D} . Intuitively, this ratio, referred to as the critical fractile, balances the cost of being understocked

    Newsvendor model

    Newsvendor_model

  • Knuth–Plass line-breaking algorithm
  • Line-breaking algorithm used in the TeX typesetting package

    as the algorithm designed by Plass in his PhD thesis. Typically, the cost function for this technique should be modified so that it does not count the

    Knuth–Plass line-breaking algorithm

    Knuth–Plass_line-breaking_algorithm

  • Total variation distance of probability measures
  • Concept in probability theory

    distance (or half the norm) arises as the optimal transportation cost, when the cost function is c ( x , y ) = 1 x ≠ y {\displaystyle c(x,y)={\mathbf {1} }_{x\neq

    Total variation distance of probability measures

    Total variation distance of probability measures

    Total_variation_distance_of_probability_measures

  • Linear programming
  • Method to solve optimization problems

    is defined by a linear inequality. Its objective function is a real-valued affine (linear) function defined on this polytope. A linear programming algorithm

    Linear programming

    Linear programming

    Linear_programming

  • Legendre transformation
  • Mathematical transformation

    function of price, profit max ( P ) {\displaystyle {\text{profit}}_{\text{max}}(P)} , we see that it is the Legendre transform of the cost function C

    Legendre transformation

    Legendre transformation

    Legendre_transformation

  • Merger simulation
  • Tool for analyzing potential welfare costs and benefits of mergers between firms

    a function of quantity. Which is necessary for application of Cournot theory. Each firm's residual demand curve intersects above its marginal cost curve

    Merger simulation

    Merger_simulation

  • List of production functions
  • Cost Function (because of the duality between cost and production functions, a specific technology can be represented equally well by either the cost

    List of production functions

    List_of_production_functions

  • Generalised cost
  • traveller, increasing the journey time for all travellers. The generalised cost function can be expanded to reflect this congestion delay. g = p + u ( w ) +

    Generalised cost

    Generalised cost

    Generalised_cost

  • Constraint (mathematics)
  • Condition of an optimization problem which the solution must satisfy

    example, the first line defines the function to be minimized (called the objective function, loss function, or cost function). The second and third lines define

    Constraint (mathematics)

    Constraint_(mathematics)

  • Weighted constraint satisfaction problem
  • minimal-cost solution (according to a cost function) among multiple possible solutions. A Weighted Constraint Network (WCN), aka Cost Function Network

    Weighted constraint satisfaction problem

    Weighted_constraint_satisfaction_problem

  • Quadratic assignment problem
  • Combinatorial optimization problem

    statement resembles that of the assignment problem, except that the cost function is expressed in terms of quadratic inequalities, hence the name. The

    Quadratic assignment problem

    Quadratic_assignment_problem

  • K-trivial set
  • Type of set in mathematics

    the cost for x goes to 0 as x increases. For instance, the standard cost function has this property. The construction essentially waits until the cost is

    K-trivial set

    K-trivial_set

  • Gradient boosting
  • Machine learning technique

    algorithms. That is, algorithms that optimize a cost function over function space by iteratively choosing a function (weak hypothesis) that points in the negative

    Gradient boosting

    Gradient_boosting

  • Cost driver
  • Part of an activity that causes the change in its cost

    Porter's approach defines a "cost driver" not just as a simple variable in a function, but as something that changes the function itself. For example, the

    Cost driver

    Cost_driver

  • Shutdown (economics)
  • Halting output when costs are excessive

    the average variable cost curve. Assume that a firm's total cost function is TC = Q3 -5Q2 +60Q +125. Then its variable cost function is Q3 –5Q2 +60Q, and

    Shutdown (economics)

    Shutdown_(economics)

  • Semi-global matching
  • Computer vision algorithm

    term that penalises jumps in disparity between adjacent pixels, with a cost function in the form E ( d ) = ∑ p D ( p , d p ) + ∑ p , q ∈ N R ( p , d p ,

    Semi-global matching

    Semi-global_matching

  • Independent component analysis
  • Signal processing computational method

    calculating the w {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {w}}} vectors and setting up a cost function which either maximizes the non-gaussianity of the calculated s k = w

    Independent component analysis

    Independent_component_analysis

  • Monotonic function
  • Order-preserving mathematical function

    In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order. This concept

    Monotonic function

    Monotonic function

    Monotonic_function

  • E-graph
  • Graph data structure

    joins and is worst-case optimal. Given an e-class and a cost function that maps each function symbol in Σ {\displaystyle \Sigma } to a natural number

    E-graph

    E-graph

  • Decision rule
  • Function that maps an observation to an action

    this case the set of actions is the parameter space, and a loss function details the cost of the discrepancy between the true value of the parameter and

    Decision rule

    Decision_rule

  • Value function
  • Maximized objective function of an optimization problem

    referred to as "cost-to-go function." In an economic context, where the objective function usually represents utility, the value function is conceptually

    Value function

    Value_function

  • Doppler effect
  • Frequency change of a wave for observer relative to its source

    Star for Real-Time Dynamic Motion Planning Accounting for Momentum in Cost Function". Neural Information Processing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

    Doppler effect

    Doppler_effect

  • Newton's method in optimization
  • Method for finding stationary points of a function

    Newton–Raphson) is an iterative method for finding the roots of a differentiable function f {\displaystyle f} , which are solutions to the equation f ( x ) = 0 {\displaystyle

    Newton's method in optimization

    Newton's method in optimization

    Newton's_method_in_optimization

  • Function point
  • Unit of measurement

    product) provides to a user. Function points are used to compute a functional size measurement (FSM) of software. The cost (in dollars or hours) of a single

    Function point

    Function_point

  • Optical flow
  • Pattern of motion in a visual scene due to relative motion of the observer

    flow as an optimization problem, where the goal is to minimize the cost function of the form, E = ∬ Ω Ψ ( I ( x + u , y + v , t + 1 ) − I ( x , y , t

    Optical flow

    Optical flow

    Optical_flow

  • Particle swarm optimization
  • Iterative simulation method

    eventually be discovered. Formally, let f: ℝn → ℝ be the cost function which must be minimized. The function takes a candidate solution as an argument in the

    Particle swarm optimization

    Particle swarm optimization

    Particle_swarm_optimization

  • H-infinity methods in control theory
  • resulting controller is only optimal with respect to the prescribed cost function and does not necessarily represent the best controller in terms of the

    H-infinity methods in control theory

    H-infinity_methods_in_control_theory

  • Joel Dean (economist)
  • American economist

    microeconomics: if the cost function of a firm is linear, then the total variable cost is proportional to the production volume and the marginal cost is constant

    Joel Dean (economist)

    Joel_Dean_(economist)

  • Job-shop scheduling
  • Optimization problem

    also that there is some cost function C : X → [ 0 , + ∞ ] {\displaystyle C:{\mathcal {X}}\to [0,+\infty ]} . The cost function may be interpreted as a

    Job-shop scheduling

    Job-shop_scheduling

  • Correlation gap
  • Ratio in Mathematical Optimization

    gap is bounded in several cases. For example, when the cost function is a submodular set function (as in the above example), the correlation gap is at most

    Correlation gap

    Correlation_gap

  • Cost centre
  • Management accounting term

    business units or other cost centres, for example a personnel department, the logistics function, or a canteen. The main function of a cost centre is the tracing

    Cost centre

    Cost_centre

  • Metrical task system
  • the overall cost incurred due to processing the tasks with respect to the states and due to the cost to change states. If the cost function to change states

    Metrical task system

    Metrical_task_system

  • Iterative reconstruction
  • Image reconstruction algorithms

    is more widely used. A cost function that is to be minimized to estimate the image coefficient vector. Often this cost function includes some form of regularization

    Iterative reconstruction

    Iterative reconstruction

    Iterative_reconstruction

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    English : occupational name for an innkeeper, from Middle English, Old French (h)oste ‘host’, ‘guest’.Danish (Høst) : nickname from høst ‘harvest’, ‘autumn’ (see Herbst).French : from Old French ost ‘army’, hence an occupational name for a soldier.Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Austa, meaning ‘east’.German : habitational name from either of two places called Host, near Koblenz and near Bitburg.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent)

    Cast

    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent) : possibly a nickname from Norman caste ‘chaste’, ‘virtuous’ (from Old French chaste).Possibly an altered spelling of French Caste, cognate with 2.

    Cast

  • Costa
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Greek, Latin

    Costa

    Steady; Steadfast; Constant; Diminutive of Constantine

    Costa

  • CORT
  • Male

    Dutch

    CORT

    , able council.

    CORT

  • Cyst
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Cyst

    Best.

    Cyst

  • JOST
  • Male

    Swiss

    JOST

    , sportive.

    JOST

  • JosT
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Spanish

    JosT

    May Jehovah add/give increase.

    JosT

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Online names & meanings

  • Nina
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Nina

    Mighty

  • Tafheem
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tafheem

    Understanding; Knowledge; Know-how

  • Thomson
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Thomson

    Twin

  • Pithom
  • Biblical

    Pithom

    their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth

  • Lemuel
  • Boy/Male

    American, Christian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Lemuel

    Beloging to God; Devoted to the Lord

  • Ceannfhionn
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Ceannfhionn

    Blond.

  • Laren
  • Girl/Female

    Latin Scottish

    Laren

    Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).

  • Taadeel
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Taadeel

    Moderation, Equality

  • Kamaliyah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kamaliyah |

    Perfection

  • Vidvathi | வித்வாதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vidvathi | வித்வாதீ

    Scholar

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  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.

  • Cast
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cast

  • Coat
  • n.

    A coat card. See below.

  • Cist
  • n.

    See Cyst.

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To place in the care of the post; to mail; as, to post a letter.

  • Coat
  • n.

    Same as Coat of arms. See below.

  • Post
  • n.

    A station, office, or position of service, trust, or emolument; as, the post of duty; the post of danger.

  • Coat
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat or outer garment.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible; as, lost to shame; lost to all sense of honor.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope; as, a ship lost at sea; a woman lost to virtue; a lost soul.

  • Post
  • adv.

    With post horses; hence, in haste; as, to travel post.

  • Coat
  • v. t.

    To cover with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a jar with tin foil; to coat a ceiling.

  • Coast
  • v. t.

    To conduct along a coast or river bank.

  • Cost
  • n.

    A rib; a side; a region or coast.

  • Cost
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cost

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To attach to a post, a wall, or other usual place of affixing public notices; to placard; as, to post a notice; to post playbills.

  • Cost
  • v. t.

    To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible; as, an island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd.