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  • Half-cell
  • Structure in electrochemistry

    In electrochemistry, a half-cell is a structure that contains a conductive electrode and a surrounding conductive electrolyte separated by a naturally

    Half-cell

    Half-cell

    Half-cell

  • Electric battery
  • Power supply with electrochemical cells

    voltaic cells. Each cell consists of two half-cells connected in series by a conductive electrolyte containing metal cations. One half-cell includes

    Electric battery

    Electric battery

    Electric_battery

  • Electrochemical cell
  • Electro-chemical device

    electrical energy in an electrolytic cell. Both galvanic and electrolytic cells can be thought of as having two half-cells: consisting of separate oxidation

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical_cell

  • Daniell cell
  • Type of electrochemical cell

    a form of the Daniell cell known as two half cells is often used due to its simplicity. The two half cells each support one half of the reactions described

    Daniell cell

    Daniell cell

    Daniell_cell

  • Galvanic cell
  • Electrochemical device

    application of the galvanic cell. As discussed under cell voltage, the electromotive force of the cell is the difference of the half-cell potentials, a measure

    Galvanic cell

    Galvanic cell

    Galvanic_cell

  • Iron redox flow battery
  • Type of flow battery technology

    battery half-cell. The tanks store electrolytes of dissolved iron(II) ions. The redox reaction takes place at the electrode within each half-cell. These

    Iron redox flow battery

    Iron_redox_flow_battery

  • Half-reaction
  • Redox reaction component

    chemistry, a half reaction (or half-cell reaction) is either the oxidation or reduction reaction component of a redox reaction. A half reaction is obtained

    Half-reaction

    Half-reaction

  • Nernst equation
  • Physical law in electrochemistry

    permits the calculation of the reduction potential of a reaction (half-cell or full cell reaction) from the standard electrode potential, absolute temperature

    Nernst equation

    Nernst_equation

  • Reference electrode
  • Electrode with a stable and accurate electrode potential

    potential. The overall chemical reaction taking place in a cell is made up of two independent half-reactions, which describe chemical changes at the two electrodes

    Reference electrode

    Reference electrode

    Reference_electrode

  • Reduction potential
  • Measure of the tendency of a substance to gain or lose electrons

    from the reference half cell; it is typically made of platinum, although gold and graphite can be used as well. The reference half cell consists of a redox

    Reduction potential

    Reduction_potential

  • Electrode potential
  • Electromotive force of a cell built of two electrodes

    half-cell reaction when it is written as a reduction. The main difference between the two conventions is that upon reversing the direction of a half-cell

    Electrode potential

    Electrode_potential

  • Absolute electrode potential
  • Electrode potential in electrochemistry

    absolute half-cell entropy has been defined as the entropy of the absolute half-cell process defined above. An alternative definition of the absolute half-cell

    Absolute electrode potential

    Absolute_electrode_potential

  • Electrochemistry
  • Branch of physical chemistry

    A concentration cell is an electrochemical cell where the two electrodes are the same material, the electrolytes on the two half-cells involve the same

    Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry

  • Potentiometric titration
  • Measuring electric potential of a solution as titrant is added

    forms an electrochemical half-cell with the ions of interest in the test solution. The reference electrode forms the other half-cell. The overall electric

    Potentiometric titration

    Potentiometric_titration

  • Silver oxide battery
  • Battery using silver oxide as the cathode material

    battery (IEC code: S) is a primary cell using silver oxide as the cathode material and zinc for the anode. These cells maintain a nearly constant nominal

    Silver oxide battery

    Silver oxide battery

    Silver_oxide_battery

  • Kakuro
  • Type of logic puzzle

    horizontal entry has a number in the half-cell to its immediate left and each vertical entry has a number in the half-cell immediately above it. These numbers

    Kakuro

    Kakuro

    Kakuro

  • Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell
  • Power generation technology

    mix and thus where the cell reactions actually occur. Importantly, the membrane must not be electrically conductive so the half reactions do not mix. Operating

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

    Proton-exchange_membrane_fuel_cell

  • Voltammetry
  • Method of analyzing electrochemical reactions

    Electrochemical cells are used in voltammetric experiments to drive the redox reaction of the analyte. Like other electrochemical cells, two half-cells are required

    Voltammetry

    Voltammetry

    Voltammetry

  • Concentration cell
  • Galvanic cell

    battery technology, a concentration cell is a limited form of a galvanic cell that has two equivalent half-cells of the same composition differing only

    Concentration cell

    Concentration_cell

  • Sperm
  • Male reproductive cell

    female reproductive cell and a smaller, male one). Sperm cells contribute approximately half of the nuclear genetic information to the diploid offspring

    Sperm

    Sperm

    Sperm

  • Lenyadri
  • Buddhist caves in Junnar, India

    cell to the right and a half cell to the left. A window is located to left of door to the cell. The cell also has traces of painting. The half cell has

    Lenyadri

    Lenyadri

    Lenyadri

  • Lithium polymer battery
  • Lithium-ion battery using a polymer electrolyte

    usually measured in a half-cell configuration against an electrode of metallic lithium, making the system a "lithium-metal" cell. Still, it has also been

    Lithium polymer battery

    Lithium polymer battery

    Lithium_polymer_battery

  • Sickle cell disease
  • Medical condition

    Sickle cell disease (SCD), also simply called sickle cell, is a group of inherited hemoglobin-related blood disorders. Sickle cell disease is caused by

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle_cell_disease

  • Microbial fuel cell
  • Bio-electrochemical system

    Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a type of bioelectrochemical fuel cell system also known as micro fuel cell that generates electric current by diverting

    Microbial fuel cell

    Microbial_fuel_cell

  • Electromotive force
  • Electrical action produced by a non-electrical source

    Zn_{(aq)}^{2+}+2e^{-}\ } } The zinc sulfate is the electrolyte in that half cell. It is a solution which contains zinc cations ⁠ Z n 2 + {\displaystyle

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive_force

  • Vanadium redox battery
  • Type of rechargeable flow battery

    The electrolyte in the positive half-cells contains VO+2 and VO2+ ions, while the electrolyte in the negative half-cells consists of V3+ and V2+ ions. The

    Vanadium redox battery

    Vanadium redox battery

    Vanadium_redox_battery

  • Cell notation
  • Shorthand way for expressing a reaction in an electrochemical cell

    cell notation or cell representation is a shorthand method of expressing a reaction in an electrochemical cell. In cell notation, the two half-cells are

    Cell notation

    Cell_notation

  • Rechargeable battery
  • Electric battery which can be recharged

    A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell (formally a type of energy accumulator) is a type of electric battery which can be charged,

    Rechargeable battery

    Rechargeable battery

    Rechargeable_battery

  • Zinc–cerium battery
  • installed by Plurion Inc. The use of mixed acid electrolytes for the positive half-cell has been investigated as a mean to increase the kinetics of the cerium

    Zinc–cerium battery

    Zinc–cerium battery

    Zinc–cerium_battery

  • Salt bridge
  • Laboratory device used for electrochemistry

    connect the oxidation and reduction half-cells of a galvanic cell (voltaic cell), a type of electrochemical cell. In short, it functions as an ionically-conducting

    Salt bridge

    Salt bridge

    Salt_bridge

  • Nickel–iron battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    increases current drawn and so further increases gassing and temperature. The half-cell reaction at the positive plate from black nickel(III) oxide-hydroxide

    Nickel–iron battery

    Nickel–iron battery

    Nickel–iron_battery

  • Direct carbon fuel cell
  • Carbon rich fuel cell

    process in half cell notation: Anode: C + 2O2− → CO2 + 4e− Cathode: O2 + 4e− → 2O2− Despite this release of carbon dioxide, the direct carbon fuel cell is more

    Direct carbon fuel cell

    Direct_carbon_fuel_cell

  • Red blood cell
  • Oxygen-delivering blood cell and the most common type of blood cell

    84% of the cells in the human body are the 20–30 trillion red blood cells. Nearly half of the blood's volume (40% to 45%) is red blood cells. Packed red

    Red blood cell

    Red blood cell

    Red_blood_cell

  • Table of standard reduction potentials for half-reactions important in biochemistry
  • Standard apparent reduction potentials (E°') in biochemistry at pH 7

    represented by a Pourbaix diagram ( E h {\displaystyle E_{h}} – pH plot). For a half cell equation, conventionally written as a reduction reaction (i.e., electrons

    Table of standard reduction potentials for half-reactions important in biochemistry

    Table_of_standard_reduction_potentials_for_half-reactions_important_in_biochemistry

  • Silver chloride electrode
  • Common type of reference electrode in electrochemistry

    distribution of cations and anions, there will be a small voltage called half-cell potential associated with the current. In the direct current (DC) system

    Silver chloride electrode

    Silver_chloride_electrode

  • Fuel cell
  • Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity

    A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity

    Fuel cell

    Fuel cell

    Fuel_cell

  • Cell Broadcast
  • Method of sending messages to multiple mobile phone users

    Cell Broadcast (CB) is a method of simultaneously sending short messages to multiple mobile telephone users in a defined area. It is defined by the ETSI's

    Cell Broadcast

    Cell Broadcast

    Cell_Broadcast

  • Zinc
  • Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)

    The zinc-cerium redox flow battery also relies on a zinc-based negative half-cell. A widely used zinc alloy is brass, in which copper is alloyed with anywhere

    Zinc

    Zinc

    Zinc

  • Gamete
  • Haploid sex cell

    gamete (/ˈɡæmiːt/ GAM-eet ), reproductive cell, or sex cell, is a haploid cell that fuses with another haploid cell during fertilization in organisms that

    Gamete

    Gamete

    Gamete

  • Cell membrane
  • Biological membrane that separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment

    extended to include animal cells to suggest a universal mechanism for cell protection and development. By the second half of the 19th century, microscopy

    Cell membrane

    Cell membrane

    Cell_membrane

  • Reproduction
  • Biological process

    reproductive cells, called gametes, which contain half the number of chromosomes of somatic cells and are created by meiosis, with typically a sperm cell fertilizing

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

  • Meiosis
  • Cell division producing haploid gametes

    by two rounds of cell division to produce four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. The two meiotic divisions

    Meiosis

    Meiosis

    Meiosis

  • Cell growth
  • Increase of the total mass of a cell

    of cell proliferation, where a cell, known as the mother cell, grows and divides to produce two daughter cells. Importantly, cell growth and cell division

    Cell growth

    Cell growth

    Cell_growth

  • Half-sider budgerigar
  • Budgerigar variant

    of development — between the 2-cell and the 64-cell stage. Each half has different DNA, with genetically distinct cells and the resultant bird is in effect

    Half-sider budgerigar

    Half-sider budgerigar

    Half-sider_budgerigar

  • Standard hydrogen electrode
  • Reference redox electrode used under standard conditions

    at the same temperature. The hydrogen electrode is based on the redox half cell corresponding to the reduction of two hydrated protons, 2H+(aq), into

    Standard hydrogen electrode

    Standard_hydrogen_electrode

  • Glia
  • Support-cells in the nervous system

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glia, also called glial cells or neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells in the central nervous system (the brain and the spinal

    Glia

    Glia

    Glia

  • Solar cell
  • Device used to produce electricity from light

    A solar cell, also known as a photovoltaic cell (PV cell), is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by using

    Solar cell

    Solar cell

    Solar_cell

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    The Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) multi-core processor and microarchitecture developed by Sony

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • Leydig cell
  • Androgen-producing cell adjacent to the seminiferous tubules of the testicle

    Leydig cells, also known as interstitial cells of the testes and interstitial cells of Leydig, are found adjacent to the seminiferous tubules in the testicle

    Leydig cell

    Leydig cell

    Leydig_cell

  • Cell culture
  • Process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions

    Cell culture or tissue culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside of their natural environment. After

    Cell culture

    Cell culture

    Cell_culture

  • Chlorite
  • Ion or compound containing chlorine

    strongest oxidiser of the chlorine oxyanions on the basis of standard half cell potentials. The most important chlorite is sodium chlorite (NaClO2), used

    Chlorite

    Chlorite

  • Biological photovoltaics
  • purified photosystems or whole algal or cyanobacterial cells, are employed in the anodic half-cell. These organisms are able to use light energy to drive

    Biological photovoltaics

    Biological_photovoltaics

  • Glossary of fuel cell terms
  • fuel cell terms lists the definitions of many terms used within the fuel cell industry. The terms in this fuel cell glossary may be used by fuel cell industry

    Glossary of fuel cell terms

    Glossary_of_fuel_cell_terms

  • Nafion
  • Brand name for a chemical product

    of the electrolytic cells. The figure to the right shows a chlor-alkali cell where Nafion functions as a membrane between half cells. The membrane allows

    Nafion

    Nafion

    Nafion

  • Cell (film)
  • 2016 American film

    Cell is a 2016 American science fiction horror film based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film is directed by Tod Williams, produced

    Cell (film)

    Cell_(film)

  • Artificial cell
  • Engineered component of a biological cell

    artificial cell, synthetic cell or minimal cell is an engineered particle that mimics one or many functions of a biological cell. Often, artificial cells are

    Artificial cell

    Artificial_cell

  • Confluency
  • confluence means roughly half of the surface is covered, while 100 percent confluence means the surface is completely covered by the cells, and no more room

    Confluency

    Confluency

  • White blood cell
  • Type of cells of the immunological system

    White blood cells (scientific name leukocytes), also called immune cells or immunocytes, are cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting

    White blood cell

    White blood cell

    White_blood_cell

  • Schwann cell
  • Glial cell type

    cells or neurolemmocytes (named after German physiologist Theodor Schwann) are the principal glia of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Glial cells

    Schwann cell

    Schwann cell

    Schwann_cell

  • Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
  • Animated television series

    Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is an adult animated espionage action television series created by Derek Kolstad, based on the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell video

    Splinter Cell: Deathwatch

    Splinter_Cell:_Deathwatch

  • Cell cycle
  • Events leading to cell division

    The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the sequence of events that take place in a cell and lead to its division into two daughter cells. These events

    Cell cycle

    Cell cycle

    Cell_cycle

  • Leclanché cell
  • Battery (cell) with an anode of zinc and a cathode of manganese dioxide

    chloride electrolyte. The redox reaction in a Leclanché cell involves the two following half-reactions: – anode (oxidation of Zn): Zn → Zn2+ + 2e− | E0

    Leclanché cell

    Leclanché cell

    Leclanché_cell

  • Mobile phone
  • Portable device to make telephone calls using a radio link

    A mobile phone or cell phone is a portable wireless telephone that allows users to make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while moving within

    Mobile phone

    Mobile phone

    Mobile_phone

  • Characters of the Half-Life series
  • This is a list of characters in the Half-Life videogame series, which comprises Half-Life, Half-Life 2, Half-Life: Alyx, and their respective expansion

    Characters of the Half-Life series

    Characters_of_the_Half-Life_series

  • List of Two and a Half Men characters
  • American television sitcom series, 2003–2015

    The American sitcom Two and a Half Men, created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, premiered on CBS September 22, 2003. Lorre and Aronsohn are also its executive

    List of Two and a Half Men characters

    List_of_Two_and_a_Half_Men_characters

  • CAR T cell
  • Genetically engineered T cell

    Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR T cells)—also known as chimeric immunoreceptors, chimeric T cell receptors or artificial T cell receptors—are receptor

    CAR T cell

    CAR_T_cell

  • Hadley cell
  • Tropical atmospheric circulation feature

    The Hadley cell, also known as the Hadley circulation, is a global-scale tropical atmospheric circulation that features air rising near the equator, flowing

    Hadley cell

    Hadley cell

    Hadley_cell

  • Electrocatalyst
  • Catalyst participating in electrochemical reactions

    transformation described by an overall half reaction. Major challenges in electrocatalysts focus on fuel cells. An electrocatalyst lowers the activation

    Electrocatalyst

    Electrocatalyst

    Electrocatalyst

  • Cyclic voltammetry
  • Method of analyzing electrochemical reactions

    reversible peak is observed, thermodynamic information in the form of a half cell potential E01/2 can be determined. When waves are semi-reversible (ipa/ipc

    Cyclic voltammetry

    Cyclic voltammetry

    Cyclic_voltammetry

  • Hypochlorite
  • Anion

    of the chlorine oxyanions. This can be seen by comparing the standard half cell potentials across the series; the data also shows that the chlorine oxyanions

    Hypochlorite

    Hypochlorite

    Hypochlorite

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    HIV infects vital cells in the human immune system, such as helper T cells (specifically CD4+ T cells), macrophages, and dendritic cells. HIV infection leads

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

  • Ploidy
  • Number of sets of chromosomes of a cell

    to having exactly half the number of sets of chromosomes found in a somatic cell. By this definition, an organism whose gametic cells contain a single

    Ploidy

    Ploidy

    Ploidy

  • Overpotential
  • Difference between a redox reaction's reduction potential and actual potential

    directly related to a cell's voltage efficiency. In an electrolytic cell the existence of overpotential implies that the cell requires more energy than

    Overpotential

    Overpotential

  • Human reproduction
  • Procreative biological processes of humanity

    chromosomes (23 pairs), gamete cells contain only half that number, and it is when these two cells merge into one combined zygote cell that genetic recombination

    Human reproduction

    Human reproduction

    Human_reproduction

  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (video game)
  • 2002 video game

    Splinter Cell is a 2002 action-adventure stealth game developed by Ubi Soft Montreal and published by Ubi Soft. It is the first game in the Splinter Cell series

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (video game)

    Tom_Clancy's_Splinter_Cell_(video_game)

  • Chimera (genetics)
  • Organism composed of cells of different genotypes

    (en-UK), (/kaɪˈmɪərə, kɪ-/ ky-MEER-ə, kih-) is a single organism composed of cells of different genotypes. Animal chimeras can be produced by the fusion of

    Chimera (genetics)

    Chimera (genetics)

    Chimera_(genetics)

  • Skeletal muscle
  • One of three major types of muscle

    (myonuclei) may be only half of the nuclei present, while nuclei from resident and infiltrating mononuclear cells make up the other half. Considerable research

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal_muscle

  • Hell in a Cell
  • Professional wrestling match type

    Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling steel cage-based match which originated in 1997 in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It features

    Hell in a Cell

    Hell in a Cell

    Hell_in_a_Cell

  • Normal distributions transform
  • the effect of cell discretisation, a technique consists of partitioning the space into multiple overlapping grids, shifted by half cell size along the

    Normal distributions transform

    Normal_distributions_transform

  • Ethmoidal notch
  • Notch in the frontal bone of the skull

    ethmoid. The margins of the notch present several half-cells which, when united with corresponding half-cells on the upper surface of the ethmoid, complete

    Ethmoidal notch

    Ethmoidal notch

    Ethmoidal_notch

  • Henrietta Lacks
  • African-American woman (1920–1951), source of HeLa immortal cell line

    woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical

    Henrietta Lacks

    Henrietta Lacks

    Henrietta_Lacks

  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
  • 2004 video game

    Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is a 2004 action-adventure stealth game developed and published by Ubisoft. The game is the sequel to Splinter Cell and the

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

    Tom_Clancy's_Splinter_Cell:_Pandora_Tomorrow

  • Runcinated 5-cell
  • Four-dimensional geometrical object

    the images of another 4 of the triangular prism cells. This accounts for half of the runcinated 5-cell (5 tetrahedra and 10 triangular prisms), which may

    Runcinated 5-cell

    Runcinated 5-cell

    Runcinated_5-cell

  • Parthenogenesis
  • Asexual reproduction without fertilization

    and mice. Normal egg cells form in the process of meiosis and are haploid, with half as many chromosomes as their mother's body cells. Haploid individuals

    Parthenogenesis

    Parthenogenesis

    Parthenogenesis

  • Induced pluripotent stem cell
  • Pluripotent stem cell generated directly from a somatic cell

    pluripotent stem cells (also known as iPS cells or iPSCs) are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from a somatic cell. The iPSC technology

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell

  • Mixed oxidant
  • major changes in the standard modes of the half reactions. The basis of the mixed oxidant production cell is electrolysis of a water solution of sodium

    Mixed oxidant

    Mixed_oxidant

  • Potential gradient
  • Local rate of change in potential with respect to displacement

    = ∇ ϕ {\displaystyle \mathbf {v} =\nabla \phi } In an electrochemical half-cell, at the interface between the electrolyte (an ionic solution) and the

    Potential gradient

    Potential_gradient

  • Somatic cell
  • Any biological cell forming the body of an organism

    In cellular biology, a somatic cell (from Ancient Greek σῶμα (sôma) 'body'), or vegetal cell, is any biological cell forming the body of a multicellular

    Somatic cell

    Somatic_cell

  • Direct methanol fuel cell
  • Type of fuel cell

    Direct methanol fuel cells or DMFCs are a subcategory of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells in which methanol is used as the fuel and a special proton-conducting

    Direct methanol fuel cell

    Direct methanol fuel cell

    Direct_methanol_fuel_cell

  • Small-cell carcinoma
  • Type of malignant cancer

    small-cell carcinoma. Approximately half of all individuals diagnosed with Lambert–Eaton myasthenic syndrome will eventually be found to have a small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell_carcinoma

  • Sibling
  • One of two or more individuals having at least one parent in common

    more half-siblings; if one person has at least one maternal half-sibling and at least one paternal half-sibling, the maternal and paternal half-siblings

    Sibling

    Sibling

    Sibling

  • Embryonic stem cell
  • Type of pluripotent blastocystic stem cell

    Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, an early-stage pre-implantation embryo. Human

    Embryonic stem cell

    Embryonic stem cell

    Embryonic_stem_cell

  • Death row
  • Place in prison housing inmates awaiting execution

    the designated "death cell." To accommodate Zangara, the facility expanded the waiting area to include a row of adjacent cells, thus creating what became

    Death row

    Death row

    Death_row

  • Callus (cell biology)
  • Growing mass of unorganized plant parenchyma cells

    a growing mass of unorganized plant parenchyma cells. In living plants, callus cells are those cells that cover a plant wound. In biological research

    Callus (cell biology)

    Callus (cell biology)

    Callus_(cell_biology)

  • Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Type of blood and immune-system cancer

    multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the lymph nodes. As it affects a subgroup of white blood cells called lymphocytes, it is a

    Hodgkin lymphoma

    Hodgkin lymphoma

    Hodgkin_lymphoma

  • David Ball (electronic musician)
  • English producer and musician (1959–2025)

    English producer and electronic musician best known as one half of the synth-pop duo Soft Cell, alongside vocalist Marc Almond. He also co-founded the Grid

    David Ball (electronic musician)

    David Ball (electronic musician)

    David_Ball_(electronic_musician)

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
  • Hydrocarbon composed of multiple aromatic rings

    cancer. In this stage, an initiated cell (a cell that has retained a carcinogenic mutation in a key gene related to cell replication) is removed from growth-suppressing

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

    Polycyclic_aromatic_hydrocarbon

  • Tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb
  • Quasiregular space-filling tesselation

    geometric honeycomb is a space-filling of polyhedral or higher-dimensional cells, so that there are no gaps. It is an example of the more general mathematical

    Tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb

    Tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb

    Tetrahedral-octahedral_honeycomb

  • Mercury (element)
  • Chemical element with atomic number 80 (Hg)

    The calomel electrode is used to work out the electrode potential of half cells. The triple point of mercury, −38.8344 °C, is a fixed point used as a

    Mercury (element)

    Mercury (element)

    Mercury_(element)

  • Hanwha Solutions
  • Corporation in Seoul, South Korea

    components In September 2019, Q CELLS introduced its latest module called Q.PEAK DUO-G9. It combines existing half-cell Q.ANTUM DUO technology with Zero-gap

    Hanwha Solutions

    Hanwha_Solutions

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  • Centaurus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Centaurus

    Half man half horse.

    Centaurus

  • AHLF
  • Male

    German

    AHLF

    Pet form of German Adolf, AHLF means "noble wolf."

    AHLF

  • Hall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Scandinavian

    Hall

    English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Scandinavian : from Middle English hall (Old English heall), Middle High German halle, Old Norse hǫll all meaning ‘hall’ (a spacious residence), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a hall or an occupational name for a servant employed at a hall. In some cases it may be a habitational name from places named with this word, which in some parts of Germany and Austria in the Middle Ages also denoted a salt mine. The English name has been established in Ireland since the Middle Ages, and, according to MacLysaght, has become numerous in Ulster since the 17th century.Hall is one of the commonest and most widely distributed of English surnames, bearing witness to the importance of the hall as a feature of the medieval village.

    Hall

  • Hale
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic

    Hale

    Ingenious; From the Hall; Healthy Hero

    Hale

  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hala

    Lunar halo. Glory.

    Hala

  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Hala

    Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Girlfriend; Great; Dazzling; Glorious; Lunar Halo; Glory; Golden; Female Friend; Sweetness; Outline of Brightness Surrounding a Full Moon

    Hala

  • Hale
  • Boy/Male

    English Swedish Teutonic

    Hale

    Lives in the hall.

    Hale

  • Halden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Teutonic

    Halden

    Half Dane; Half-danish

    Halden

  • ALF
  • Male

    English

    ALF

    Short form of English Alfred, ALF means "elf counsel." Compare with other forms of Alf.

    ALF

  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hala

    Aureole, Halo around the Moon

    Hala

  • Hall
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Hall

    From the Hall or Manor

    Hall

  • HAL
  • Male

    English

    HAL

    Pet form of English Henry, HAL means "home-ruler."

    HAL

  • HAF
  • Female

    Welsh

    HAF

    Welsh name HAF means "summer."

    HAF

  • HALL
  • Male

    English

    HALL

      English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall "hall," hence "lives at the hall." Middle English name HALL means "to cover, conceal."

    HALL

  • RALF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RALF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.

    RALF

  • ALF
  • Male

    German

    ALF

    Low German pet form of German Adolf, ALF means "noble wolf." Compare with other forms of Alf.

    ALF

  • ALF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    ALF

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Alfr, ALF means "elf." Compare with other forms of Alf.

    ALF

  • Kalf
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Kalf

    Half son of Asgeir.

    Kalf

  • Hala |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hala |

    Aureole, Halo around the Moon

    Hala |

  • Hala
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Lebanese, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Hala

    Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Great; Dazzling; Sweetness

    Hala

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Online names & meanings

  • Jasper-Om
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jasper-Om

    Treasure Holder; Jasper-stone; The Name of a Gemstone; The Sacred Syllable

  • MIRO
  • Male

    Slavic

    MIRO

    Short form of Slavic names beginning with Mir-, MIRO means "peace."

  • Zakhif |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zakhif |

    Proud

  • Waldman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Waldman

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish wald ‘forest’ + man ‘man’. Very few Jews would have been living anywhere near a forest at the time when they acquired surnames, so in most cases this is probably an ornamental name. In other cases it many be a metonymic occupational name for someone whose job was connected with forestry, such as a woodcutter or lumber merchant.Americanized spelling of German Waldmann.English : topographic name for a forest dweller, from Old English w(e)ald ‘forest’ + mann ‘man’.

  • Bhoopati | பூபதி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhoopati | பூபதி

    Lord of earth, King, Lord of the gods

  • Fazil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Fazil |

    An accomplished person

  • ACHIYAM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ACHIYAM

    (אֲחִיאָם) Hebrew name ACHIYAM means "mother's brother," i.e. "uncle." In the bible, this is the name of one of King David's warriors.

  • Amalinder
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Amalinder

    Pure God

  • Bleak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bleak

    English : possibly from bleak ‘pale’ (first attested in the 16th century, but probably a much older word, derived from Old Norse bleikr, a cognate of Old English blāc). The name John Bleke is recorded at Haddenham, near Ely, in 1585. However, the Low German or Dutch name Bleeke was introduced to England by a waterman recorded at Gravesend, Kent, in 1653, and this may account for some if not all examples of the name.

  • Adin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Adin |

    Pleasure giver, Beautiful, Adorned

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  • Half-moon
  • n.

    The moon at the quarters, when half its disk appears illuminated.

  • Half-bred
  • a.

    Half-blooded.

  • Half-cracked
  • a.

    Half-demented; half-witted.

  • Half-length
  • a.

    Of half the whole or ordinary length, as a picture.

  • Half
  • adv.

    In an equal part or degree; in some pa/ appro/mating a half; partially; imperfectly; as, half-colored, half done, half-hearted, half persuaded, half conscious.

  • Half
  • a.

    Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; approximately a half, whether more or less; partial; imperfect; as, a half dream; half knowledge.

  • Half-deck
  • n.

    See Half deck, under Deck.

  • Half-hourly
  • a.

    Done or happening at intervals of half an hour.

  • Half
  • a.

    Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half bushel; a half hour; a half dollar; a half view.

  • Half
  • a.

    One of two equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided; -- sometimes followed by of; as, a half of an apple.

  • Half-port
  • n.

    One half of a shutter made in two parts for closing a porthole.

  • Half-sword
  • n.

    Half the length of a sword; close fight.

  • Half-strained
  • a.

    Half-bred; imperfect.

  • Half-clammed
  • a.

    Half-filled.

  • Half blood
  • n.

    A person whose father and mother are of different races; a half-breed.

  • Halo
  • v. t. & i.

    To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo.

  • Half-breed
  • a.

    Half-blooded.

  • Half-hatched
  • a.

    Imperfectly hatched; as, half-hatched eggs.

  • Half-moon
  • n.

    The shape of a half-moon; a crescent.