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  • Sampling risk
  • Chance that sampled data is misleading

    Sampling risk is one of the many types of risks an auditor may face when performing the necessary procedure of audit sampling. Audit sampling exists because

    Sampling risk

    Sampling_risk

  • Sampling (statistics)
  • Selection of data points in statistics

    business and medical research, sampling is widely used for gathering information about a population. Acceptance sampling is used to determine if a production

    Sampling (statistics)

    Sampling (statistics)

    Sampling_(statistics)

  • Chorionic villus sampling
  • Prenatal genetic disorder test

    Chorionic villus sampling (CVS), sometimes called "chorionic villous sampling" (as "villous" is the adjectival form of the word "villus"), is a form of

    Chorionic villus sampling

    Chorionic villus sampling

    Chorionic_villus_sampling

  • Audit risk
  • Risk of an incorrect report

    Detection risk may be due to sampling error or non-sampling error. Audit risk can be calculated as: AR = IR × CR × DR[clarification needed] Risk-based auditing

    Audit risk

    Audit_risk

  • Monte Carlo method
  • Probabilistic problem-solving algorithm

    use adaptive routines such as stratified sampling, recursive stratified sampling, adaptive umbrella sampling or the VEGAS algorithm. A similar approach

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte_Carlo_method

  • Cluster sampling
  • Sampling methodology in statistics

    In statistics, cluster sampling is a sampling plan used when mutually homogeneous yet internally heterogeneous groupings are evident in a statistical population

    Cluster sampling

    Cluster sampling

    Cluster_sampling

  • Sample size determination
  • Statistical considerations on how many observations to make

    complicated sampling techniques, such as stratified sampling, the sample can often be split up into sub-samples. Typically, if there are H such sub-samples (from

    Sample size determination

    Sample_size_determination

  • Food sampling
  • shop) – this process is known as food sampling. In most cases with food to be analysed there are two levels of sampling – the first being selection of a portion

    Food sampling

    Food sampling

    Food_sampling

  • Snowball sampling
  • Nonprobability statistical sampling technique

    research, snowball sampling (or chain sampling, chain-referral sampling, referral sampling, qongqothwane sampling) is a nonprobability sampling technique where

    Snowball sampling

    Snowball_sampling

  • List of statistics articles
  • Absolute risk reduction Absorbing Markov chain ABX test Accelerated failure time model Acceptable quality limit Acceptance sampling Accidental sampling Accuracy

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
  • analysis, yielding strong consistency. In 2019, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBSS) sampling framework included all standard public, charter, parochial

    Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System

    Youth_Risk_Behavior_Surveillance_System

  • Mars sample-return mission
  • Mars mission to collect rock and dust samples

    onboard sensors. Risks of cross-contamination of the Earth biosphere from returned Martian samples have been raised, though the risk of this occurring

    Mars sample-return mission

    Mars sample-return mission

    Mars_sample-return_mission

  • Square root biased sampling
  • Square root biased sampling is a sampling method proposed by William H. Press, a computer scientist and computational biologist, for use in airport screenings

    Square root biased sampling

    Square_root_biased_sampling

  • Inverse transform sampling
  • Basic method for pseudo-random number sampling

    Inverse transform sampling (also known as inversion sampling, the inverse probability integral transform, the inverse transformation method, or the Smirnov

    Inverse transform sampling

    Inverse transform sampling

    Inverse_transform_sampling

  • Amniocentesis
  • Sampling of amniotic fluid done mainly to detect fetal chromosomal abnormalities

    along with chorionic villus sampling, are examples of prenatal diagnostic tests. Amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling is necessary to conclusively

    Amniocentesis

    Amniocentesis

    Amniocentesis

  • Systematic sampling
  • Statistical method for surveys

    systematic sampling is a statistical method involving the selection of elements from an ordered sampling frame. The most common form of systematic sampling is

    Systematic sampling

    Systematic_sampling

  • Indoor mold
  • Interior fungal growth

    present, sampling is unnecessary. Sampling should be performed by a trained professional with specific experience in mold-sampling protocols, sampling methods

    Indoor mold

    Indoor mold

    Indoor_mold

  • Sampling frame
  • Concept in statistics

    more general concept of sampling frame includes area sampling frames, whose elements have a geographic nature. Area sampling frames can be useful for

    Sampling frame

    Sampling_frame

  • Line sampling
  • importance sampling method of variance reduction, does not require detailed knowledge of the system. The basic idea behind line sampling is to refine

    Line sampling

    Line_sampling

  • RiskMetrics
  • American financial services company

    from a risk factor return sample of a defined historical period. Typically one performs a historical simulation by sampling from past day-on-day risk factor

    RiskMetrics

    RiskMetrics

  • Percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling
  • Medical intervention

    Percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling (PUBS), also called cordocentesis, fetal blood sampling, or umbilical vein sampling is a diagnostic genetic test

    Percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling

    Percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling

    Percutaneous_umbilical_cord_blood_sampling

  • Odds ratio
  • Statistic quantifying the association between two events

    have been developed. One approach to inference uses large sample approximations to the sampling distribution of the log odds ratio (the natural logarithm

    Odds ratio

    Odds_ratio

  • Prenatal testing
  • Testing for diseases or conditions in a fetus

    there is very low risk associated with the sample collection, a blood draw is considered less invasive. Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and Amniocentesis

    Prenatal testing

    Prenatal testing

    Prenatal_testing

  • Relative risk
  • Measure of association used in epidemiology

    The relative risk (RR) or risk ratio is the ratio of the probability of an outcome in an exposed group to the probability of an outcome in an unexposed

    Relative risk

    Relative risk

    Relative_risk

  • Acceptance sampling
  • Common quality control technique

    Acceptance sampling uses statistical sampling to determine whether to accept or reject a production lot of material. It has been a common quality control

    Acceptance sampling

    Acceptance_sampling

  • NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return
  • Proposed Mars sample return mission

    April 2022) Mars sample-return mission – Sampling Process Mars sample-return mission – Sample Tubes Mars sample-return mission Mars sample-return mission

    NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return

    NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return

    NASA-ESA_Mars_Sample_Return

  • Environmental monitoring
  • Monitoring of the quality of the environment

    primary types of soil sampling are grab sampling and composite sampling. Grab sampling involves the collection of an individual sample at a specific time

    Environmental monitoring

    Environmental monitoring

    Environmental_monitoring

  • Mortality rate
  • Deaths per 1,000 individuals per year

    included in the sample. Often combined with stratification techniques (in which case it is called multistage sampling), cluster sampling is the approach

    Mortality rate

    Mortality rate

    Mortality_rate

  • Producer's risk
  • that, in fact, will be rejected by the customer. consumer's risk Quality control "Acceptance Sampling for Attributes, Chapter 285, on Ncss" (PDF). v t e

    Producer's risk

    Producer's_risk

  • Value at risk
  • Estimated potential loss for an investment under a given set of conditions

    Value at risk (VaR) is a measure of the risk of loss of investment/capital. It estimates how much a set of investments might lose (with a given probability)

    Value at risk

    Value at risk

    Value_at_risk

  • Sample (material)
  • Limited amount of something intended to represent a larger amount of the same

    The act of obtaining a sample is called "sampling" and can be performed manually by a person or by automatic process. Samples of material can be taken

    Sample (material)

    Sample (material)

    Sample_(material)

  • Distance sampling
  • Methods for estimating the density and/or abundance of populations

    CUP ISBN 0-521-81099-X (entry for distance sampling) Buckland, S. T. (2004). Advanced distance sampling. Oxford University Press. "Distance project website"

    Distance sampling

    Distance_sampling

  • Human papillomavirus infection
  • Human disease

    similar success in self-sampling using tampons, swabs, cytobrushes, and lavage.[needs update] Several studies used cytobrushes to sample fingertips and under

    Human papillomavirus infection

    Human papillomavirus infection

    Human_papillomavirus_infection

  • Standard deviation
  • Measure of variation in statistics

    {\left({\frac {N-1}{2}}\right)}}}.} This arises because the sampling distribution of the sample standard deviation follows a (scaled) chi distribution, and

    Standard deviation

    Standard deviation

    Standard_deviation

  • Detection risk
  • Financial Statements. Investopedia Staff (14 August 2010). "Detection Risk". Retrieved 14 November 2017. Audit risk Sampling error Non-sampling error

    Detection risk

    Detection_risk

  • Index of auditing-related articles
  • control International Federation of Accountants International Standards on Auditing Management representations Risk assessment Sampling risk Stocktaking

    Index of auditing-related articles

    Index_of_auditing-related_articles

  • Risk metric
  • In the context of risk measurement, a risk metric is the concept quantified by a risk measure. When choosing a risk metric, an agent is picking an aspect

    Risk metric

    Risk_metric

  • Water quality
  • Assessment against standards for use

    contaminant. Sampling methods include for example simple random sampling, stratified sampling, systematic and grid sampling, adaptive cluster sampling, grab

    Water quality

    Water quality

    Water_quality

  • Microarchitectural Data Sampling
  • CPU vulnerabilities

    Data Sampling (MSBDS), CVE-2018-12126 Microarchitectural Load Port Data Sampling (MLPDS), CVE-2018-12127 Microarchitectural Fill Buffer Data Sampling (MFBDS)

    Microarchitectural Data Sampling

    Microarchitectural Data Sampling

    Microarchitectural_Data_Sampling

  • Variance
  • Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average

    statistical inference, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, and Monte Carlo sampling. The variance of a random variable X {\displaystyle X} is the expected

    Variance

    Variance

    Variance

  • Observational methods in psychology
  • of conducting interviews. Time sampling is a sampling method that involves the acquisition of representative samples by observing subjects at different

    Observational methods in psychology

    Observational_methods_in_psychology

  • Realized variance
  • tradeoff: sampling too sparsely discards information, while sampling too frequently causes the RV estimate to diverge upward. The choice of sampling frequency

    Realized variance

    Realized_variance

  • Area sampling frame
  • Geographic sampling

    An area sampling frame is an alternative to the most traditional type of sampling frames. A sampling frame is often defined as a list of elements of the

    Area sampling frame

    Area_sampling_frame

  • Risk difference
  • Measure in clinical research

    The risk difference (RD), excess risk, or attributable risk is the difference between the risk of an outcome in the exposed group and the unexposed group

    Risk difference

    Risk difference

    Risk_difference

  • Empirical risk minimization
  • Principle in statistical learning theory

    In statistical learning theory, the principle of empirical risk minimization defines a family of learning algorithms based on evaluating performance over

    Empirical risk minimization

    Empirical_risk_minimization

  • Bootstrapping (statistics)
  • Statistical method

    error, etc.) to sample estimates. This technique allows estimation of the sampling distribution of almost any statistic using random sampling methods. Bootstrapping

    Bootstrapping (statistics)

    Bootstrapping_(statistics)

  • Polygenic score
  • Numerical score aimed at predicting a trait based on variation in multiple genetic loci

    genome-wide score; in the context of disease risk, it is called a polygenic risk score (PRS or PR score) or genetic risk score. The score reflects an individual's

    Polygenic score

    Polygenic score

    Polygenic_score

  • Tail risk
  • Risk of statistically extreme events

    Tail risk, sometimes called "fat tail risk", is the financial risk of an asset or portfolio of assets moving more than three standard deviations from

    Tail risk

    Tail_risk

  • Human height by country
  • region. Test subjects may have been invited instead of random sampling, resulting in sampling bias. Some countries may have significant height gaps between

    Human height by country

    Human_height_by_country

  • Berkson's paradox
  • Tendency to misinterpret statistical experiments involving conditional probabilities

    statistical tests of proportions. Specifically, it arises when there is a sampling bias inherent in a study design. The effect is related to the explaining

    Berkson's paradox

    Berkson's paradox

    Berkson's_paradox

  • Harold F. Dodge
  • American quality expert (1893–1976)

    basic concepts of acceptance sampling alongside his peers, including consumer's risk, producer's risk, double sampling, lot tolerance percent defective

    Harold F. Dodge

    Harold_F._Dodge

  • Miscarriage risks
  • Factors that increase the chance of a miscarriage

    Miscarriage risks are those circumstances, conditions, and substances that increase the risk of miscarriage. Some risks are modifiable and can be changed

    Miscarriage risks

    Miscarriage_risks

  • Selection bias
  • Bias in a statistical analysis due to non-random selection

    reporting of information Sampling bias – Bias in the sampling of a population Sampling probability – Theory relating to sampling from finite populations

    Selection bias

    Selection_bias

  • Self-selection bias
  • Type of sampling bias

    individuals select themselves into a group, causing a biased sample with nonprobability sampling. It is commonly used to describe situations where the characteristics

    Self-selection bias

    Self-selection_bias

  • Vine copula
  • Graphical tool in probability

    are 2n−1 implied sampling orders. Implied sampling orders are a small subset of all n! orders but they greatly facilitate sampling. Conditionalizing

    Vine copula

    Vine_copula

  • Ulcer index
  • Stock market risk measure

    to the sampling rate used. It gives similar results when calculated on weekly prices as it does on daily prices. Martin advises against sampling less often

    Ulcer index

    Ulcer_index

  • Hierarchical Risk Parity
  • Machine learning framework for portfolio construction

    Hierarchical Risk Parity (HRP) is an advanced investment portfolio optimization framework developed in 2016 by Marcos López de Prado at Guggenheim Partners

    Hierarchical Risk Parity

    Hierarchical_Risk_Parity

  • 101955 Bennu
  • Carbonaceous Apollo asteroid

    1999. It is a potentially hazardous object that is listed on the Sentry Risk Table and has the second highest cumulative rating on the Palermo scale.

    101955 Bennu

    101955 Bennu

    101955_Bennu

  • Sharpe ratio
  • Formula for measuring financial risk

    compared to a risk-free asset, after adjusting for its risk. It is defined as the difference between the returns of the investment and the risk-free return

    Sharpe ratio

    Sharpe_ratio

  • Miscarriage
  • Natural premature termination of pregnancy

    an increased risk of miscarriage. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS) are procedures conducted to assess the fetus. A sample of amniotic

    Miscarriage

    Miscarriage

    Miscarriage

  • Sample complexity
  • Attribute of machine learning models

    \delta } , one needs to sample N ( ρ , ϵ , δ ) {\displaystyle N(\rho ,\epsilon ,\delta )} data points to guarantee that the risk of the output function

    Sample complexity

    Sample_complexity

  • Survivorship bias
  • Logical error, form of selection bias

    conclusions because of incomplete data. Survivorship bias is a form of sampling bias that can lead to overly optimistic beliefs because multiple failures

    Survivorship bias

    Survivorship bias

    Survivorship_bias

  • Heritage at Risk Register
  • English vulnerable historic assets

    followed by publication of the national "Buildings at Risk" sample survey in 1992. The Buildings at Risk Register was extended nationally to all Grade I and

    Heritage at Risk Register

    Heritage_at_Risk_Register

  • Nick Bostrom
  • Philosopher and writer (born 1973)

    his work on existential risk, the anthropic principle, human enhancement ethics, whole brain emulation, superintelligence risks, and the reversal test

    Nick Bostrom

    Nick Bostrom

    Nick_Bostrom

  • Sample-return mission
  • Spacecraft mission

    easily survives both launching and space environments. The risks and difficulties of sample-return missions that require landing on an extraterrestrial

    Sample-return mission

    Sample-return mission

    Sample-return_mission

  • Colorectal cancer
  • Cancer of the colon or rectum

    offered unless risk factors such as T4 tumor, undifferentiated tumor, vascular and perineural invasion, or inadequate lymph node sampling are identified

    Colorectal cancer

    Colorectal cancer

    Colorectal_cancer

  • Acceptable quality limit
  • Aspect of process control

    to the level of risk each party assumes, which they use as a reference during pre-shipment inspection. Acceptability Acceptance sampling Statistical process

    Acceptable quality limit

    Acceptable_quality_limit

  • Risk perception
  • Subjective judgement one makes of a risk

    Risk perception is the subjective judgement that people make about the characteristics and severity of a risk. Risk perceptions often differ from statistical

    Risk perception

    Risk perception

    Risk_perception

  • Synthetic minority oversampling technique
  • Statistical oversampling method

    SMOTE variations (Python) ImbalancedLearningRegression (Python) Stratified sampling Oversampling and undersampling in data analysis Chawla, N. V.; Bowyer,

    Synthetic minority oversampling technique

    Synthetic_minority_oversampling_technique

  • Risk-limiting audit
  • Procedure in which post-election tabulation is audited for risk limits

    statistical sample of the paper ballots until enough evidence is gathered to meet the risk limit. Advantages of an RLA include: samples can be small

    Risk-limiting audit

    Risk-limiting audit

    Risk-limiting_audit

  • Actuarial science
  • Statistics applied to risk in insurance and other financial products

    the discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, pension, finance, investment, psychology, medicine, and other

    Actuarial science

    Actuarial science

    Actuarial_science

  • Coherent risk measure
  • Concept in financial economics

    number of ways that risk can be defined; to clarify the concept theoreticians have described a number of properties that a risk measure might or might

    Coherent risk measure

    Coherent_risk_measure

  • Fetal scalp blood testing
  • Medical diagnostic method

    any severe blood diseases before birth. Potential risks include bleeding from the fetal blood sampling site, infection, changes to heart rate, and death

    Fetal scalp blood testing

    Fetal_scalp_blood_testing

  • Subset simulation
  • sampling. It has been shown that subset simulation is more efficient than traditional Monte Carlo simulation, but less efficient than line sampling,

    Subset simulation

    Subset_simulation

  • Global Virome Project
  • PREDICT project was founded to discover unidentified viral species by sampling animals and humans in countries with high zoonotic disease threat and determining

    Global Virome Project

    Global_Virome_Project

  • Exponential tilting
  • Monte Carlo distribution shifting technique

    distributions for acceptance-rejection sampling or importance distributions for importance sampling. One common application is sampling from a distribution conditional

    Exponential tilting

    Exponential_tilting

  • Process performance qualification protocol
  • A sampling plan to outline sampling methods both during and between production batches Analysis methodology that allows for data scientific and risk oriented

    Process performance qualification protocol

    Process_performance_qualification_protocol

  • Claire Ozanne
  • British insect ecologist

    Chapter 4 Sampling methods for forest understory vegetation, & Chapter 7 Techniques and methods for sampling canopy vegetation, in Insect sampling in forest

    Claire Ozanne

    Claire_Ozanne

  • Harry Mendell
  • American inventor and computer designer

    specifically with computers and music. He invented the first digital sampling synthesizer. The American musician Stevie Wonder bought Mendell's invention

    Harry Mendell

    Harry_Mendell

  • Risk Assessment under the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement
  • evidence, relevant processes and production methods, relevant inspection, sampling and testing methods, prevalence of specific diseases or pests, existence

    Risk Assessment under the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement

    Risk_Assessment_under_the_Sanitary_and_Phytosanitary_Agreement

  • Monte Carlo methods in finance
  • Probabilistic measurement methods

    the changed market data, and calculate the risk by doing the difference. Instead, the importance sampling method consists in doing a Monte Carlo in an

    Monte Carlo methods in finance

    Monte_Carlo_methods_in_finance

  • Environmental Sample Processor
  • on 'in house' toxin testing, weekly sampling, surrogates (i.e. using algal pigment concentrations to infer risk of microcystins), or a combination of

    Environmental Sample Processor

    Environmental_Sample_Processor

  • Test strategy
  • may be taken to prevent it from occurring, or to mitigate its damage. Sample risks are dependency of completion of coding done by sub-contractors, or capability

    Test strategy

    Test_strategy

  • Sample maximum and minimum
  • Greatest and least values in a statistical data sample

    as the normal distribution, and leptokurtic distributions, however. For sampling without replacement from a uniform distribution with one or two unknown

    Sample maximum and minimum

    Sample maximum and minimum

    Sample_maximum_and_minimum

  • Catheter
  • Medical tubes inserted in the body to extract or administer substances

    optimal entry into celiac trunk. Whereas endothelial cell sampling through endovascular sampling with coils, stents, stent retrievers, or guidewires suffer

    Catheter

    Catheter

    Catheter

  • Mirror-image life
  • Hypothetical life with reversed molecular chirality

    life's start". Quanta Magazine. Retrieved 8 May 2018. Sample, Ian (12 December 2024). "'Unprecedented risk' to life on Earth: Scientists call for halt on 'mirror

    Mirror-image life

    Mirror-image_life

  • Transient execution CPU vulnerability
  • Computer vulnerability using speculative execution

    2024-03-14. "Register File Data Sampling". Intel. Retrieved 2024-03-15. "The Performance Impact Of Intel's Register File Data Sampling". www.phoronix.com. Retrieved

    Transient execution CPU vulnerability

    Transient_execution_CPU_vulnerability

  • CRESTA
  • CRESTA (Catastrophe Risk Evaluation and Standardizing Target Accumulations) is a global natural hazard risk categorization system for insurance and re-insurance

    CRESTA

    CRESTA

    CRESTA

  • At risk mental state
  • Clinical presentation

    At risk mental state, also referred to as clinical high risk (CHR) or ultra high risk (UHR), is the clinical presentation of those considered at risk of

    At risk mental state

    At_risk_mental_state

  • Tusi (drug)
  • Mixture of different psychoactive drugs

    tolerance, leading to an increase in the dose consumed and an increased risk of severe adverse effects. Potentially fatal adverse effects of tusi include

    Tusi (drug)

    Tusi (drug)

    Tusi_(drug)

  • Whistl
  • Postal delivery company in the UK

    capability to UK households.   Relish: a product sampling agency that supports brands and retailers with their sampling campaigns.   Ethical Superstore: an online

    Whistl

    Whistl

    Whistl

  • Biological hazard
  • Biological material that poses serious risks to the health of living organisms

    labeling of biological materials that carry a significant health risk, including viral samples and used hypodermic needles. In Unicode, the biohazard symbol

    Biological hazard

    Biological hazard

    Biological_hazard

  • E-mu SP-1200
  • Sampler

    low-risk development updated the SP-12 sampling drum machine with more sampling time and an integrated disk drive, with E-mu reusing the sample playback

    E-mu SP-1200

    E-mu SP-1200

    E-mu_SP-1200

  • COMPAS (software)
  • Software system

    COMPAS software uses an algorithm to assess potential recidivism risk. Northpointe created risk scales for general and violent recidivism, and for pretrial

    COMPAS (software)

    COMPAS_(software)

  • Flight Risk (album)
  • 2011 studio album by The Jacka

    chart. Flight Risk includes guest appearances from Yukmouth, Styles P, Turf Talk & C-Bo, amongst other artists. "Streetlife" contains samples of "Before

    Flight Risk (album)

    Flight_Risk_(album)

  • Option on realized volatility
  • a directional risk by holding the underlying asset. In practice, the annualized realized volatility is interpreted in discrete sampling by the squared

    Option on realized volatility

    Option_on_realized_volatility

  • Markov chain Monte Carlo
  • Calculation of complex statistical distributions

    component-wise updating idea, later known as Gibbs sampling. Simultaneously, the theoretical foundations for Gibbs sampling were being developed, such as the Hammersley–Clifford

    Markov chain Monte Carlo

    Markov_chain_Monte_Carlo

  • Sufficient similarity
  • Para-legal concept in the United States

    not available for a chemical mixture of concern, US EPA guidelines allow risk assessment to be based on data for a surrogate mixture considered “sufficiently

    Sufficient similarity

    Sufficient similarity

    Sufficient_similarity

  • Suicidal ideation
  • Thoughts, ideas, or ruminations about attempting suicide

    life circumstances without the presence of a mental disorder. On suicide risk scales, the range of suicidal ideation varies from fleeting thoughts to detailed

    Suicidal ideation

    Suicidal ideation

    Suicidal_ideation

  • Cytomegalovirus colitis
  • Medical condition

    causality. It is practically achieved by colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy tissue sampling and pathological evidence of CMV infection under microscope, more specifically

    Cytomegalovirus colitis

    Cytomegalovirus colitis

    Cytomegalovirus_colitis

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  • Modan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Modan

    New Generation

  • Bradberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bradberry

    English : variant spelling of Bradbury.

  • Paranthap
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Paranthap

    Conqueror, Name of Arjun

  • Paramasivan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Paramasivan

    Lord Shiva

  • MASAMI
  • Female

    Japanese

    MASAMI

    (雅美) Japanese name MASAMI means "elegant beauty."

  • Umaid
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Umaid

    Inspire Hope

  • Iftikharus Sadat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Iftikharus Sadat |

    Pride of the chiefs

  • Anees
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Anees

    Close friend, Good company, Smart one, Companion, Supreme

  • Derwyn
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Teutonic

    Derwyn

    Guardian of the Deer; Dear Friend

  • Majman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Majman

    Greatness; Majesty

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  • Rimpling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rimple

  • Saibling
  • n.

    A European mountain trout (Salvelinus alpinus); -- called also Bavarian charr.

  • Rumpling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rumple

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Unconnected; rambling.

  • Rambling
  • a.

    Roving; wandering; discursive; as, a rambling fellow, talk, or building.

  • Dumpling
  • n.

    A roundish mass of dough boiled in soup, or as a sort of pudding; often, a cover of paste inclosing an apple or other fruit, and boiled or baked; as, an apple dumpling.

  • sapling
  • n.

    A young tree.

  • Tamper
  • n.

    An instrument used in tamping; a tamping iron.

  • Scambling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Scamble

  • Dicing
  • n.

    Gambling with dice.

  • Searcher
  • n.

    An implement for sampling butter; a butter trier.

  • Trampling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Trample

  • Skimble-scamble
  • a.

    Rambling; disorderly; unconnected.

  • Torgoch
  • n.

    The saibling.

  • Sailing
  • n.

    The art of managing a vessel; seamanship; navigation; as, globular sailing; oblique sailing.

  • Tamping
  • n.

    The material used in tamping. See Tamp, v. t., 1.

  • Shambling
  • a.

    Characterized by an awkward, irregular pace; as, a shambling trot; shambling legs.

  • Rampler
  • a.

    Roving; rambling.

  • Hell
  • v. t.

    A gambling house.

  • Saddling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Saddle