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Proposed electrodynamic levitation system
An electrodynamic wheel is a type of wheel proposed for use in electrodynamic levitation of the maglev train transport system. Unlike a conventional wheel
Electrodynamic_wheel
Magnetic levitation by time-varying fields
Electrodynamic suspension (EDS) is a form of magnetic levitation in which there are conductors which are exposed to time-varying magnetic fields. This
Electrodynamic_suspension
Bearing which supports loads using magnetic levitation
restoring force. Flywheel Levitron Spin-stabilized magnetic levitation Electrodynamic wheel Charles, D., Spinning a Nuclear Comeback, Science, Vol. 315, (30
Magnetic_bearing
Self-levitating board
prototype hoverboard working on a magnetic levitation system using the electrodynamic wheel principle. Similar to maglev trains, the hoverboard requires a surface
Hoverboard
Type of magnetic levitation
string of a pendulum. Electromagnetic suspension Electrodynamic wheel Magnetic bearing Electrodynamic bearing Levitron U.S. patent 4,382,245 Theodore Gray
Spin-stabilized magnetic levitation
Spin-stabilized_magnetic_levitation
Brand of levitating toys
themselves in the foot." Electromagnetic suspension Electrodynamic wheel Magnetic bearing Electrodynamic bearing Spin-stabilized magnetic levitation Martin
Levitron
Branch of theoretical physics
Classical electromagnetism or classical electrodynamics is a branch of physics focused on the study of interactions between electric charges and currents
Classical_electromagnetism
Quantum field theory of electromagnetism
In particle physics, quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the relativistic quantum field theory of electrodynamics. In essence, it describes how light and
Quantum_electrodynamics
Interpretation of electrodynamics
originators, the physicists Richard Feynman and John Archibald Wheeler, is a theory of electrodynamics based on a relativistically correct extension of action
Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory
Wheeler–Feynman_absorber_theory
Fundamental interaction between charged particles
described by the 3 sub-disciplines: electrostatics, magnetostatics, and electrodynamics. The electromagnetic force is responsible for many chemical and physical
Electromagnetism
with Dana on a fair market value for the transaction. "History". TM4 Electrodynamic Systems. Archived from the original on March 9, 2010. Retrieved October
Dana_TM4
Field equation from quantum gravity
The Wheeler–DeWitt equation for theoretical physics and applied mathematics, is a field equation attributed to John Archibald Wheeler and Bryce DeWitt
Wheeler–DeWitt_equation
Train system using magnetic levitation
broadly fall into two categories: electromagnetic suspension (EMS) and electrodynamic suspension (EDS). Propulsion is typically provided by a linear motor
Maglev
Kind of space tether
to lose energy, and thus lose velocity and altitude. However, using electrodynamic tether thrusting, or ion propulsion the system can then re-boost itself
Momentum_exchange_tether
Index of articles associated with the same name
Shock absorber Shock mount Vibration isolation Magnetic suspension Electrodynamic suspension Electromagnetic suspension Cardan suspension Seismic base
Suspension_(mechanics)
Electron-positron production from two photons
multiphoton Breit–Wheeler processes are described theoretically by the theory of quantum electrodynamics. The photon–photon Breit–Wheeler process was described
Breit–Wheeler_process
Postulate in particle physics
S2CID 120117564. Nambu, Yoichiro (1950). "The Use of the Proper Time in Quantum Electrodynamics I". Progress of Theoretical Physics. 5 (1): 82–94. Bibcode:1950PThPh
One-electron_universe
American theoretical physicist (1918–1988)
Schwinger and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics (QED), with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary
Richard_Feynman
Japanese physicist (1906-1979)
Feynman and Julian Schwinger "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics (QED), with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary
Shin'ichirō_Tomonaga
Function that encodes the dependence of a coupling parameter on the energy scale
computed in perturbation theory: The one-loop beta function in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is β ( e ) = e 3 12 π 2 , {\displaystyle \beta (e)={\frac {e^{3}}{12\pi
Beta_function_(physics)
Equations describing classical electromagnetism
are instead a classical limit of the more precise theory of quantum electrodynamics. The two most commonly used variants of Maxwell's equations are the
Maxwell's_equations
Type of direct current electrical generator
body's ionosphere through its magnetic field. In their book, Cosmical Electrodynamics, Hannes Alfvén and Carl-Gunne Fälthammar write: "Since cosmical clouds
Homopolar_generator
Form of rapid transit
train — except the electric energy regenerated back into the substation during electrodynamic braking — will end up in losses (mostly heat). In frequently operated
Rubber-tyred_metro
unsourced claims that a perpetual motion machine called the "magic wheel" (a wheel spinning on its axle powered by lodestones) appeared in 8th-century
History of perpetual motion machines
History_of_perpetual_motion_machines
Use of the traction motors as generators when slowing a vehicle
determined by the rotation of the wheels and the ratio of power shaft to wheel rotation. The amount of braking power is controlled by varying the strength
Dynamic_braking
Method in physics used to deal with infinities
at various scales. Renormalization was first developed in quantum electrodynamics (QED) to make sense of infinite integrals in perturbation theory. Initially
Renormalization
Relativistic wave equation derived by Gregory Breit in 1929
Lagrangian but later vindicated by the Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory and eventually quantum electrodynamics. The Breit equation is not only an approximation
Breit_equation
Physical quantities taking values at each point in space and time
David. Introduction to Electrodynamics (3rd ed.). p. 326. Wangsness, Roald. Electromagnetic Fields (2nd ed.). p. 469. J.A. Wheeler; C. Misner; K.S. Thorne
Field_(physics)
Electrical transmission without physical connection
distances than nonresonant inductive coupling. Resonant inductive coupling (electrodynamic coupling, strongly coupled magnetic resonance) is a form of inductive
Wireless_power_transfer
Class of electric locomotives
489.0 locomotives with revised gearing for higher speeds and added electrodynamic braking system. They operate from the 25 kV 50 Hz overhead line electrification
ČSD_Class_S_499.0
Train of the Austrian Federal Railways
the railcars also have an externally excited, thyristor-controlled electrodynamic high-performance resistance brake, which is actuated in addition to
ÖBB_Class_4020
Supermini car
0 to 60 km/h (37 mph) in less than 10 seconds. To achieve this, TM4 Electrodynamic systems (a subsidiary of Hydro-Québec) provided its efficient MOTIVE
Tata_Indica
Dutch physicist (1853–1928)
Lorentz's 1904 paper includes the covariant formulation of electrodynamics, in which electrodynamic phenomena in different reference frames are described by
Hendrik_Lorentz
Military standard
- Far-field Using an Electrodynamic Shaker: On occasion, pyroshock response can be replicated using conventional electrodynamic shakers. Test Method 518
MIL-STD-810
Tramway system serving Bologna
the risk wheel squealing on tight curves, the bogie at each end of the tram will be able to rotate. Security features will include electrodynamic braking
Bologna_tramway
Effective quantum electrodynamics action
electromagnetic fields in vacuum and is consequently an example of nonlinear electrodynamics. It was first obtained by Werner Heisenberg and Hans Heinrich Euler
Euler–Heisenberg_Lagrangian
Vector display-based home video game console
General Instrument AY-3-8912 sound chip. Sound is played through a 3-inch electrodynamic paper cone speaker. The computer and vector generator were designed
Vectrex
Type of potential in electrodynamics
In electrodynamics, the retarded potentials are the electromagnetic potentials for the electromagnetic field generated by time-varying electric current
Retarded_potential
Motor vehicle
with 208 hp (155 kW) on the front axles and two electric-wheel motors, by TM4 Electrodynamic Systems, with 20 hp (15 kW) on the rear axles 0–100 km/h
Citroën_C-Métisse
Bound state of an electron and positron
levels have been used in precision tests of quantum electrodynamics, confirming quantum electrodynamics (QED) predictions to high precision. Annihilation
Positronium
German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)
be beneficial to developments in physics later on, such as quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics. In the middle part of his career, Einstein made
Albert_Einstein
Gives the total power radiated by an accelerating, nonrelativistic point charge
In electrodynamics, the Larmor formula is used to calculate the total power radiated by a nonrelativistic point charge as it accelerates. It was first
Larmor_formula
Alstom electric multiple unit operated by the Warsaw Metro
replacement of the electrodynamic brake with the pneumatic brake in the event of a failure, allowing train operation with a faulty electrodynamic brake at a reduced
Alstom_Metropolis_98B
Quantum state with the lowest possible energy
that pop into and out of the quantum field. The QED vacuum of quantum electrodynamics (or QED) was the first vacuum of quantum field theory to be developed
Quantum_vacuum_state
Comformal theory of gravity
inspired by the Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory for electrodynamics. When Richard Feynman, as a graduate student, lectured on the Wheeler–Feynman absorber
Hoyle–Narlikar theory of gravity
Hoyle–Narlikar_theory_of_gravity
Paris Metro train
vertical face of the guide bars Bogies Type CL449 Braking systems Disc, electrodynamic, regenerative Coupling system Scharfenberg type Track gauge 1,435 mm
MP_05
Extension of quantum field theory to curved spacetime
equations Wheeler–DeWitt equation Bargmann–Wigner equations Schwinger-Dyson equation Renormalization group equation Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics Electroweak
Quantum field theory in curved spacetime
Quantum_field_theory_in_curved_spacetime
Effect in quantum electrodynamics
thinking about particles and fields." This heuristic derivation of the electrodynamic level shift follows Theodore A. Welton's approach. The fluctuations
Lamb_shift
since May 2021) 431 501 2004 L0 Series Shinkansen JR Central Shinkansen Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nippon Sharyo Electrodynamic suspension 505 603 2027
List_of_high-speed_trains
Cutting-edge research laboratory at Kennedy Space Center, FL, US (founded 2012)
surfaces, leveraging it for applications in space. It developed an Electrodynamic Dust Shield that uses electrostatic forces that shift locations to sweep
Swamp_Works
Quantum field giving rise to gluons
quantum chromodynamics as the electromagnetic four-potential in quantum electrodynamics – the gluon field constructs the gluon field strength tensor. Throughout
Gluon_field
(ERPI); Hermann Irving Schlesinger B&W 10m March 10, 1937 video [255] Electrodynamics (ERPI); Walter Bartky B&W 10m November 15, 1936 revised 1946 Electromagnets
List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles
Suspension of objects through a feedback loop of magnetic field strength changes
Transrapid have also been put into limited use. (Maglev trains based on electrodynamic suspension technology have also been developed and deployed.) With the
Electromagnetic_suspension
American scientist and engineer
transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics, to the Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory of electrodynamics, and to Gilbert N. Lewis's early description of electromagnetic
Carver_Mead
Lowest possible energy of a quantum system or field
for instance the QED vacuum which specifically deals with quantum electrodynamics (e.g., electromagnetic interactions between photons, electrons and
Zero-point_energy
British physicist (1902–1984)
of quantum mechanics. Dirac laid the foundations for both quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory, coining the former term. He was Lucasian
Paul_Dirac
Non-mathematical introduction
Signals". arXiv:quant-ph/9801014. Wheeler, John Archibald; Feynman, Richard P. (1949). "Classical Electrodynamics in Terms of Direct Interparticle Action"
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Introduction_to_quantum_mechanics
Theoretical framework in physics
and electrons, culminating in the first quantum field theory—quantum electrodynamics. A major theoretical obstacle soon followed with the appearance and
Quantum_field_theory
Physical theory with fields invariant under the action of local "gauge" Lie groups
theories explaining the dynamics of elementary particles. Quantum electrodynamics is an abelian gauge theory with the symmetry group U(1) and has one
Gauge_theory
Introductory article
gauge symmetry was James Clerk Maxwell's formulation, in 1864–65, of electrodynamics in "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field". The importance
Introduction_to_gauge_theory
Quantum field theory
matched the conservation of electric charge. As the theory of quantum electrodynamics developed in the 1930s and 1940s the U ( 1 ) {\displaystyle \mathrm
Yang–Mills_theory
types of brakes: electrodynamic (standard), electromagnetic (emergency) and disc brakes (used to bring the tram to 0 km/h). Electrodynamic brakes can bring
Škoda_30_T
Suspension of objects by magnetic force
maglev trains are servo-stabilized electromagnetic suspension (EMS), electrodynamic suspension (EDS). With a small amount of mechanical constraint for stability
Magnetic_levitation
Paris Metro train
the vertical face of the guide bars Bogies Type CL449 Braking systems Electrodynamic, regenerative, disc, Coupling system Scharfenberg type Track gauge 1
MP_89
Lagrangian used in classical electrodynamics
structure of the Darwin interaction can also be clearly seen in quantum electrodynamics and due to the exchange of photons in lowest order of perturbation
Darwin_Lagrangian
Compact astronomical body
black hole at a lecture by John Wheeler; Wheeler adopted the term for its brevity and "advertising value", and Wheeler's stature in the field ensured it
Black_hole
Generalization of the Dirac equation
equations Wheeler–DeWitt equation Bargmann–Wigner equations Schwinger-Dyson equation Renormalization group equation Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics Electroweak
Dirac equation in curved spacetime
Dirac_equation_in_curved_spacetime
Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale
mechanics for the interaction of light and matter, known as quantum electrodynamics (QED), has been shown to agree with experiment to within 1 part in
Quantum_mechanics
Physical phenomenon in electromagnetic field theory
work of Leigh Page, from the project outline in 1912 to his textbook Electrodynamics (1940). The interplay (according to the differential equations) of
Relativistic_electromagnetism
Branch of particle physics concerning interactions between two photons
primary goal of PVLAS and several similar experiments. From quantum electrodynamics it can be found that photons cannot couple directly to each other and
Two-photon_physics
Derivative used in gauge theories
gauge symmetry (2004) Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, and John Archibald Wheeler, Gravitation, (1973) W. H. Freeman and Company David Bleecker, "Gauge Theory
Gauge_covariant_derivative
American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)
molecular wave functions; work on the theory of positrons, quantum electrodynamics, and quantum field theory; and the Oppenheimer–Phillips process in
J._Robert_Oppenheimer
Experiment testing Maxwell's equations
considered to be completely understood within the theory of classical electrodynamics. Grabinski criticizes, however, that most of the presentations in introductory
Hering's_Paradox
Two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein
structure of spacetime. It was introduced in Einstein's 1905 paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" (for the contributions of many other physicists and
Theory_of_relativity
Electric multiple unit produced by Pafawag
mm and a wheel diameter of 1,000 mm. The middle car is supported by two powered 3MNd bogies, also with a wheelbase of 2,500 mm and a wheel diameter of
PKP_class_EW60
Electromagnetic radiation humans can see
quantization. And at the end of the 1940s a full theory of quantum electrodynamics was developed using quantum fields based on the works of Julian Schwinger
Light
Book by John Gribbin
and fiction. Epilogue Unfinished Business Gribbin discusses quantum electrodynamics, electroweak theory and quantum chromodynamics. He looks at more speculative
In Search of Schrödinger's Cat
In_Search_of_Schrödinger's_Cat
Mathematical object that describes the electromagnetic field in spacetime
Wheeler; C. Misner; K. S. Thorne (1973). Gravitation. W.H. Freeman & Co. ISBN 0-7167-0344-0. D. J. Griffiths (2007). Introduction to Electrodynamics (3rd ed
Electromagnetic_tensor
Equations that describe the behavior of a physical system
as the modern ones. Later the equations of motion also appeared in electrodynamics, when describing the motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic
Equations_of_motion
Theorem for reducing high-order derivatives
equations Wheeler–DeWitt equation Bargmann–Wigner equations Schwinger-Dyson equation Renormalization group equation Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics Electroweak
Wick's_theorem
Mathematical technique in physics
Quantum Electrodynamics (Speech). Nobel Lecture. Retrieved 2007-01-02. Nambu, Y. (1 February 1950). "The Use of the Proper Time in Quantum Electrodynamics I"
Retrocausality
Energy difference between ground state and lightest excited state(s)
equations Wheeler–DeWitt equation Bargmann–Wigner equations Schwinger-Dyson equation Renormalization group equation Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics Electroweak
Mass_gap
Mechanism to constrain relative movement to the desired motion and reduce friction
supporting– or bearing –an object being moved, predates the invention of a wheel rotating on a plain bearing; this underlies speculation that cultures such
Bearing_(mechanical)
Czech tram
circuits and functions are hardware-resolved. Braking is mainly done by electrodynamic brake enabling recuperation of the braking energy back to the electrical
Škoda_15_T
German physicist (1873–1916)
John Archibald Wheeler and Richard Feynman in the 1940s and constitutes an alternative but equivalent formulation of electrodynamics. In 1906, Schwarzschild
Karl_Schwarzschild
Physics of the cause–effect relation
meaningfulness of acausal coincidences Wheeler–Feynman time-symmetric theory for electrodynamics – Interpretation of electrodynamics Green, Celia (2003). The Lost
Causality_(physics)
Standardized simple radio receiver type made in Nazi Germany
(VE301 Dyn) added an audio output transformer and featured a more modern electrodynamic loudspeaker. The legacy of the Volksempfänger as a tool of propaganda
Volksempfänger
German train type
trains have an emergency brake override. Service braking is performed by electrodynamic brakes. Of the 16 brake cylinders of the electro-pneumatic brake, six
DBAG_Class_423
Procedure of coping with redundant degrees of freedom in physical field theories
archetypical gauge theory is the Heaviside–Gibbs formulation of continuum electrodynamics in terms of an electromagnetic four-potential, which is presented here
Gauge_fixing
Attempts to develop a quantum mechanical theory of cosmology
equations Wheeler–DeWitt equation Bargmann–Wigner equations Schwinger-Dyson equation Renormalization group equation Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics Electroweak
Quantum_cosmology
Japanese-born American theoretical physicist (1925–2023)
Kinoshita was known for his extensive and detailed calculations of quantum electrodynamics (QED), the theory of the interaction of light and matter, on which
Toichiro_Kinoshita
Loops of electric current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field
D. Vagner; B.I. Lembrikov; Peter Rudolf Wyder (17 November 2003). Electrodynamics of Magnetoactive Media. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 73–
Eddy_current
Textbook by Richard Feynman
Electrodynamics in relativistic notation Lorentz transformations of the fields Field energy and field momentum Electromagnetic mass (ref. to Wheeler–Feynman
The Feynman Lectures on Physics
The_Feynman_Lectures_on_Physics
Theory of interwoven space and time by Albert Einstein
relationship between space and time. In Albert Einstein's 1905 paper, "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies", the theory is presented as being based on just two
Special_relativity
English physicist, writer and broadcaster (born 1946)
damping in the optical continuum; (ii) A quantum theory of Wheeler–Feynham electrodynamics (PhD thesis). University College London. (subscription required)
Paul_Davies
Physical field theory with no forces/interactions
equations Wheeler–DeWitt equation Bargmann–Wigner equations Schwinger-Dyson equation Renormalization group equation Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics Electroweak
Free_field
Theory of quantum gauge fields on a lattice
and include the prevailing theories of elementary particles: quantum electrodynamics, quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and particle physics' Standard Model
Lattice_gauge_theory
Process in quantum mechanical theories
the context of quantum field theory, in his construction of quantum electrodynamics. In the field theory context, it is also called the second quantization
Canonical_quantization
Physics principle
of variables, the Lorentz transformations. In their 1905 papers on electrodynamics, Henri Poincaré and Albert Einstein explained that with the Lorentz
Principle_of_relativity
Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum
universal assumption for modern physical theories, such as quantum electrodynamics, quantum chromodynamics, the Standard Model of particle physics, and
Speed_of_light
ELECTRODYNAMIC WHEEL
ELECTRODYNAMIC WHEEL
Boy/Male
English American
Wheel maker.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chakrikaa | சாரீகா
Goddess Lakshmi, The Goddess who has the divine wheel
Chakrikaa | சாரீகா
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire and East Midlands)
English (Yorkshire and East Midlands) : topographic name composed of Middle English whele ‘wheel’ + hous ‘house’. According to Reaney, the reference is often to a house near a dammed-up stream where a cutler ground his knives on a small water-wheel. The compound is not attested as a vocabulary word in this or any other sense before the 19th century, although the surname William de Whelehous is found in 1379.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chakradharini | சகà¯à®°à®¤à®¾à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€
The Goddess who is armed with a wheel
Chakradharini | சகà¯à®°à®¤à®¾à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€
Girl/Female
Indian
The Goddess who is armed with a wheel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wheelock.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of wheels, from Middle English whele ‘wheel’ (Old English hwēol) + wyrhta ‘wright’. See also Wheeler.John Wheelwright (c. 1592–1679), clergyman, came to Boston, MA, from Lincolnshire, England in 1636. He was banished from Massachusettes for his support of his sister-in-law, Anne Hutchinson, in the antinomian controversy; he set up a community at Exeter, NH.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain. Perhaps a variant of Wheeless, or of Wheels, from Old English hwēol ‘wheel’, and so a topographic name for someone who lived near a waterwheel, or a metonymic occupational name for someone in charge of one.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chakrika | சகà¯à®°à®¿à®•ா
Goddess Lakshmi, The Goddess who has the divine wheel
Chakrika | சகà¯à®°à®¿à®•ா
Surname or Lastname
German
German : occupational name for a wheelwright or cartmaker, from Middle Low German asse ‘axle’ + the agent suffix -er.German : variant of Essner.English : perhaps a variant of Asser, itself a variant of Asher.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wheeler.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Weiler.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
A Driver; Wheel Maker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin unidentified; perhaps a variant spelling of Wiles or of Wheeless.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire named Wheeldon, from Old English hwēol ‘wheel’ (referring perhaps to a rounded shape) + dūn ‘hill’, or from Whielden in Buckinghamshire, which is named with hwēol + denu ‘valley’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain; possibly an altered spelling of Wheelhouse, reflecting a local pronunciation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wheeler.Respelling of Jewish Weiler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cheshire named Wheelock, from the Wheelock river, which is named with a Celtic word meaning ‘winding’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi, The Goddess who has the divine wheel
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi, The Goddess who has the divine wheel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of wheels (for vehicles or for use in spinning or various other manufacturing processes), from an agent derivative of Middle English whele ‘wheel’. The name is particularly common on the Isle of Wight; on the mainland it is concentrated in the neighboring region of central southern England.A founder of Salisbury, NH, in 1634 was John Wheeler.
ELECTRODYNAMIC WHEEL
ELECTRODYNAMIC WHEEL
Boy/Male
Tamil
Krishna Prabhu | கரஷà¯à®£ பà¯à®°à®ªà¯Â
Dark complexioned, Lord Krishna, Name of a river
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Hansel.In some cases probably a respelling of Hansel 1 or 3.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Darkness; Night; Peaceful
Boy/Male
Arabic
Gift
Boy/Male
Biblical
Lord of hosts.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Tamil
The Other / Female Half of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Latin Magdalena, MAKELINA means "of Magdala."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Bright; Like Glass
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Essence of the Vedas
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n.
The wheel in an escapement (as of a clock or a watch) into the teeth of which the pallets play.
n.
A wheel horse. See under Wheel.
n.
A light vehicle for conveying small loads. It has two handles and one wheel, and is rolled by a single person.
n.
The tire of a wheel.
n.
A small house on or above a vessel's deck, containing the steering wheel.
a.
Expanding into a flat, circular border at top, with scarcely any tube; as, a wheel-shaped corolla.
a.
Shaped like a wheel.
n.
A combination of wheels, and their connection, in a machine or mechanism.
a.
Having wheels; -- used chiefly in composition; as, a four-wheeled carriage.
n.
One who wheels, or turns.
n.
A steam vessel propelled by a paddle wheel or by paddle wheels; -- used chiefly in the terms side-wheeler and stern-wheeler.
n.
A man whose occupation is to make or repair wheels and wheeled vehicles, as carts, wagons, and the like.
n.
A maker of wheels; a wheelwright.
n.
Condition of a road or roads, which admits of passing on wheels; as, it is good wheeling, or bad wheeling.
pl.
of Wheelman
a.
Worn by the action of wheels; as, a wheel-worn road.
v. i.
To change direction, as if revolving upon an axis or pivot; to turn; as, the troops wheeled to the right.
v. t.
To convey on wheels, or in a wheeled vehicle; as, to wheel a load of hay or wood.
n.
An electrodynamic spiral having the conjuctive wire turned back along its axis, so as to neutralize that component of the effect of the current which is due to the length of the spiral, and reduce the whole effect to that of a series of equal and parallel circular currents. When traversed by a current the solenoid exhibits polarity and attraction or repulsion, like a magnet.
n.
The act of conveying anything, or traveling, on wheels, or in a wheeled vehicle.