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Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Lichterfelde (German pronunciation: [ˈlɪçtɐˌfɛldə] ) is a locality in the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in Berlin, Germany. Until 2001 it was part of
Lichterfelde_(Berlin)
Neighborhood of Berlin in Germany
Lichterfelde West is part of Lichterfelde in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough of Berlin. It is known for its historic mansions, tree-lined streets and green
Lichterfelde_West
First electric tramway, Berlin (1881-1931)
permanent service. It was built by the Siemens & Halske company in Lichterfelde, a suburb of Berlin, and went in service on 16 May 1881. The world´s first overhead
Gross-Lichterfelde_Tramway
Infrastructure-devastating arson attack
households and 2,000 businesses across southwest Berlin. The attack consisted of a cable bridge in Lichterfelde being set on fire, leading to the longest lasting
2026 arson attack on the Berlin power grid
2026_arson_attack_on_the_Berlin_power_grid
Railway station in Berlin
Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost station is on the Anhalt Suburban Line in Lichterfelde in the Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf. It is served by S-Bahn line
Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost station
Berlin-Lichterfelde_Ost_station
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
Berlin-Lichterfelde Süd station is a Berlin S-Bahn station on the Anhalt Suburban Line in Lichterfelde in the Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf. The
Lichterfelde_Süd_station
Rail line in Berlin
S25 is a line on the Berlin S-Bahn. It operates from Teltow Stadt to Hennigsdorf via: the Berlin-Lichterfelde Süd–Teltow Stadt railway, opened from Teltow
S25_(Berlin)
German association football club from Berlin
Fußball-Club Viktoria 1889 Berlin Lichterfelde-Tempelhof e.V., commonly known as FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin or Viktoria Berlin, is a German association football
FC_Viktoria_1889_Berlin
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
Berlin-Lichterfelde West (in German Bahnhof Berlin-Lichterfelde West) is a railway station in Lichterfelde West, within the district of Lichterfelde
Berlin-Lichterfelde West station
Berlin-Lichterfelde_West_station
Railway station in Berlin
- Lichterfelde - Teltow Berlin S-Bahn services Blankenburg - Pankow - Gesundbrunnen - Friedrichstraße - Potsdamer Platz - Südkreuz - Lichterfelde - Teltow
Berlin_Südkreuz_station
Public university in Berlin, Germany
university to the Berlin U-Bahn system's U3 line. The Lichterfelde West station of the S1 line of the Berlin S-Bahn connects the university to Berlin Mitte. The
Free_University_of_Berlin
Topics referred to by the same term
Lichterfelde may refer to: Lichterfelde (Berlin), a locality in the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in Berlin, Germany Lichterfelde West, an elegant residential
Lichterfelde
Chancellor of Germany from 1932 to 1933
Schleicher 1882–1934". LeMO. Retrieved 2 August 2017. Marriage Register: Berlin-Lichterfelde: No. 4/1916. Hayes 1980, p. 37. Wheeler-Bennett 1967, pp. 30–31.
Kurt_von_Schleicher
Football stadium in Berlin (Germany)
The Lichterfelde Stadium is a football stadium in Berlin, Germany. It is home to FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin. There are also six running lanes surrounding
Stadion_Lichterfelde
Prussian Army military academy
Hauptkadettenanstalt ("Royal Prussian Main Cadet's Institute") in Groß-Lichterfelde near Berlin, was the main military academy training officer corps of the Prussian
Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt
Preußische_Hauptkadettenanstalt
German officer and politician
Wilhelm Henning (26 July 1879 in Bruchsal, Baden – 24 October 1943 in Lichterfelde, Berlin) was a German military officer and right-wing politician. Henning
Wilhelm_Henning
Cogeneration power station in Berlin, Germany
Lichterfelde Heat and Power Station (German: Heizkraftwerk Lichterfelde) is a combined heat and power station in the Lichterfelde quarter of Berlin, Germany
Lichterfelde Heat and Power Station
Lichterfelde_Heat_and_Power_Station
University hospital in Berlin
in Lichterfelde, Berlin 52°26′31″N 13°19′13″E / 52.441830°N 13.320389°E / 52.441830; 13.320389 Campus Virchow Klinikum (CVK) in Wedding, Berlin 52°32′32″N
Charité
(West Berlin - East Germany), the remainder of the section (Mahlow - Rangsdorf) was cut on 25 August 1961 Lichterfelde Süd – Teltow (West Berlin - East
History_of_the_Berlin_S-Bahn
Capital and largest city of Germany
measured by capacity are the Heizkraftwerk Reuter West, the Heizkraftwerk Lichterfelde, the Heizkraftwerk Mitte, the Heizkraftwerk Wilmersdorf, and the Heizkraftwerk
Berlin
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Zehlendorf. It is located between the mansion settlements of Grunewald and Lichterfelde West. Dahlem is one of the most affluent parts of the city and a center
Dahlem_(Berlin)
International airport in Germany
airport to Alt Mariendorf along the U6 via Rudow. The X11 bus continues to Lichterfelde-West and to Dahlem. There are also special express buses costing a surcharge
Berlin_Brandenburg_Airport
Railway line in Germany
The Berlin-Lichterfelde Süd–Teltow Stadt railway is a single-track railway in the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg. It is electrified by bottom
Berlin-Lichterfelde Süd–Teltow Stadt railway
Berlin-Lichterfelde_Süd–Teltow_Stadt_railway
Rapid transit railway system in and around Berlin
The Berlin S-Bahn (German: [ˈɛs baːn]) is a hybrid rapid transit and suburban rail system in Berlin. The modern incarnation of the system opened in December
Berlin_S-Bahn
German World War II flying ace
times, shooting down five or more aircraft on a single day. Born in Berlin-Lichterfelde, Müller grew up in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. Following
Friedrich-Karl_"Tutti"_Müller
Jewish resistance fighter during World War II
Giesensdorf (the cemetery of the Giesensdorf village church), in Lichterfelde (Berlin), Germany, a headstone memorializing her relationship with Schragenheim
Felice_Schragenheim
German philosopher (1842–1906)
von Hartmann died at Groß-Lichterfelde on 5 June 1906 and is buried in an honorary grave in the Columbiadamm Cemetery in Berlin. His reputation as a philosopher
Eduard_von_Hartmann
Rapid transport system of Berlin, Germany
The Berlin U-Bahn (German: [ˈuː baːn]; short for Untergrundbahn, "underground railway") is an electric rapid transit system in Berlin, the capital and
Berlin_U-Bahn
German Army officer
Prussian Hauptkadettenanstalt (Central Officer's Training School) in Lichterfelde, Berlin. He joined the 3rd Magdeburg Infantry Regiment No. 66 as a second
Willy_Rohr
Overview of the tram system of Berlin, Germany
1881, the region of Berlin again made transport history. In the village of Groß-Lichterfelde, which was incorporated into Berlin-Steglitz 39 years later
Trams_in_Berlin
German chemist and gas mantle manufacturer (1878–1943)
Berlin-Wedding, Charlottenburg, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin-Pankow, Neukölln und Berlin-Weißensee domizilierenden eingetragenen Einzelfirmen
Alfred_Oppenheim_(chemist)
German flying ace
served in the Luftwaffe during World War II. Fritz Thiede was born in Lichterfelde, the German Empire on 21 January 1896. He joined the 2nd Fusilier Artillery
Fritz_Thiede
German writer
Giesensdorf (the cemetery of the Giesensdorf village church), in Lichterfelde (Berlin), Germany. Her gravestone also serves as a memorial marker for Schragenheim
Lilly_Wust
Nazi organization responsible for the finances of the Allgemeine-SS
Research Team (H.E.A.R.T.). Retrieved 23 October 2018. The Building today (former WVHA) at Berlin Lichterfelde) and Informationsdesks (1999; R. Golz)
SS Main Economic and Administrative Office
SS_Main_Economic_and_Administrative_Office
German football club
Lichterfelder FC was a German association football club from the Berlin district of Lichterfelde. The club had approximately 1,300 members and included the
Lichterfelder_FC
the Laboratory for High-Frequency Engineering and Ultrasound in Lichterfelde, Berlin. Part of their work involved making transmitters for the Navy. Here
Hans_Hollmann
Brandenburg-Lichterfelde, later Lichterfelder FC 1892 Berlin. As of the 2022–23 Bundesliga season East-West Berlin derby: 1. FC Union Berlin vs. Hertha
Football_in_Berlin
German ice hockey player and sports administrator (1920–2006)
Other clubs he played for included Berliner EV 1898, LTTC Red-White Berlin, Prussia Berlin, and SC Brandenburg. Henschel also had a career as a banker. He
Heinz_Henschel
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
borough from 1920 to 2000. It contained the localities Steglitz, Südende, Lichterfelde and Lankwitz. In 1960, Südende became a neighborhood within Steglitz
Steglitz
Botanical garden and museum in Berlin, Germany
The Berlin Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum (German: Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin) is a botanical garden in the Lichterfelde locality
Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
Berlin_Botanical_Garden_and_Botanical_Museum
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
Berlin Botanischer Garten (in German Bahnhof Berlin Botanischer Garten) is a railway station in the Lichterfelde locality of Berlin, Germany, named after
Berlin Botanischer Garten station
Berlin_Botanischer_Garten_station
Areas within Berlin, Germany
Berlin is divided into boroughs or administrative districts (Verwaltungsbezirke). In Berlin, the term is officially shortened to Bezirke (districts).
Boroughs and quarters of Berlin
Boroughs_and_quarters_of_Berlin
German cultural anthropologist
objects and human remains. Nils Seethaler was born in Berlin-Lichterfelde and spent his youth in Berlin, Rocky Point (Australia) and in Morschen in northern
Nils_Seethaler
Musical artist
Sinti origin. Deutscher was born in Charlottenburg, in the western zone of Berlin, Germany. Between 1964 and 1966, Deutscher had a string of hits in Germany
Drafi_Deutscher
Railway line in Germany
villages around Berlin grew significantly in the late 19th century. Lichterfelde (incorporated into Groß-Lichterfelde, meaning Greater Lichterfelde, from 1884)
Anhalt_Suburban_Line
S-Bahn line in Berlin, Germany
services: May – October 1995: between Lichterfelde Süd and Waidmannslust September 2001 – June 2003: between Lichterfelde Süd and Birkenwerder February 2005
S26_(Berlin)
U-Boot-Kommandanten [The German U-Boat Commanders] (in German). Vol. I. Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn, Germany: E.S. Mittler & Sohn. p. 153. ISBN 978-3-8132-0490-2. {{cite
Rolf_Manke
Major WW2 event
in Biesdorf I Sector Dora 5./126 in Schöneberg 5./211 in Sportplatz Lichterfelde Volkssturm battalions 3/2 Volkssturm Battalion 3/3 Volkssturm Battalion
Battle of Berlin order of battle
Battle_of_Berlin_order_of_battle
German dentist and pioneer of dental radiography
radiation risks. Walkhoff died on 8 June 1934 in Berlin-Lichterfelde and is buried at the Parkfriedhof Lichterfelde. Rofo editorial team (2020). "Eine kurze Geschichte
Otto_Walkhoff
German military officer (1893–1986)
Cadet School Köslin, Farther Pomerania and the Hauptkadettenanstalt Lichterfelde (Berlin) in 1908. In 1912 Lenski joined the German Imperial Army and was
Arno_von_Lenski
German librarian who resisted against the Nazi state
Bergtel-Schleif, née Schleif (born 4 July 1903 in Lichterfelde; died 26 February 1965 in East Berlin), was a German librarian who was actively involved
Lotte_Bergtel-Schleif
Brutalist structure
Research Institutes for Experimental Medicine are a research facility in Berlin, Germany. This building is commonly known as Mouse Bunker, or Mäusebunker
Research Institutes for Experimental Medicine
Research_Institutes_for_Experimental_Medicine
independent of the observatory. In 1912 it moved into a new building in Berlin-Lichterfelde. In 1944 it was placed under the control of the Navy and transferred
Berlin_Observatory
East German rhythmic gymnast (1941-1994)
1967 world all-around silver medalist. Lehmann was born in 1941 in Berlin-Lichterfelde. She appeared in the first ever World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
Ute_Lehmann
Railway station in Berlin
Berlin Friedrichstraße (German: [bɛʁˌliːn ˈfʁiːdʁɪçˌʃtʁaːsə] ) is a railway station in the German capital Berlin. It is located on the Friedrichstraße
Berlin Friedrichstraße station
Berlin_Friedrichstraße_station
Wikimedia history article
would intersect, with about 30 new stations. Spandau, Gatow, Kladow, Lichterfelde, Marienfelde, Weißensee, Karlshorst and Lankwitz would make up a new
History_of_the_Berlin_U-Bahn
Railway station in Berlin
Berlin Osdorfer Straße station is a Berlin S-Bahn station on the Anhalt Suburban Line in Lichterfelde in the Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, which
Osdorfer_Straße_station
Cold War-era United States Army brigade based in Berlin
of Headquarters & Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Berlin Brigade, Andrews Barracks, in Lichterfelde West. The agreements between the allied nations and
Berlin_Brigade
German field hockey player
player. She was born in Berlin. She won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She played for TuS Lichterfelde Berlin. In 2008, she married
Sonja_Lehmann
German politician (1838–1906)
study Law and Economics, first at the University of Bonn, and later at the Berlin and Heidelberg. He obtained a law degree in 1859. Richter became a strong
Eugen_Richter
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
forces occupied Berlin and later were stationed in Berlin during the Cold War, Zehlendorf with the "Steuben Barracks", Dahlem and Lichterfelde were the areas
Zehlendorf_(Berlin)
Railway line in Germany
Friedenau, Lichterfelde and Griebnitzsee were opened for local services. On 1 October 1891, the New Wannsee line open from Zehlendorf to Berlin parallel
Berlin–Magdeburg_railway
19th-century German businessman
using steamers of Österreichischer Lloyd. Stangen died at age 78 in Berlin-Lichterfelde, where he had lived since 1901. He was buried in the Parkfriedhof
Carl_Stangen
Football league
Brandednburg-Lichterfelde to form VfB Lichterfelde. In 2004 the club changed its name to Lichterfelder FC. The first proper season of the Amateurliga Berlin took
Amateur-Oberliga_Berlin
Kielingerstraße ↔ U Alt-Mariendorf 184: S Südkreuz ↔ Teltow 186: S Grunewald ↔ S Lichterfelde Süd 324: Alt-Heiligensee ↔ Konradshöhe, Falkenplatz 326: S Hermsdorf
Bus_transport_in_Berlin
Railway line in Berlin, Germany
they enter the Berlin Nord-Süd Tunnel, exiting at Berlin Nordbahnhof. Between Berlin Nordbahnhof and Bornholmer Straße trains use the Berlin-Szczecin railway
S1_(Berlin)
German basketball player (born 1975)
grew up in Lichterfelde, Berlin. Like his older brother Niklas, he soon joined TuS Lichterfelde, a partner of the basketball club Alba Berlin. After participating
Jörg_Lütcke
US Army installation in Lichterfelde, Germany
The McNair Barracks was a US Army installation in Lichterfelde, a locality in southwest Berlin, Germany. The barracks were named after Lieutenant General
McNair_Barracks
German Nazi politician and SS-Obergruppenführer
in Wahlstatt (today, Legnickie Pole) and the military academy at Lichterfelde, Berlin. Commissioned as a Leutnant in the Prussian Army in August 1914,
Udo_von_Woyrsch
Federal electoral district of Germany
the Teltow Canal, specifically the locality of Lankwitz and part of Lichterfelde. In the 1994 and 1998 elections, it comprised the entirety of Steglitz
Berlin-Steglitz-Zehlendorf
American military command
housing areas near the Clay Compound, and in the Düppel, Dahlem and Lichterfelde neighborhoods. Truman Plaza, located across Clayallee from the Clay Headquarters
United_States_Army_Berlin
German-Nigerian basketball player
Italy. Haldin started his professional career at TuS Lichterfelde Berlin, then a farm team of ALBA Berlin. At the 2000 international Albert Schweitzer Youth
Misan_Haldin
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
the locality and is Berlin's largest green area. Next to Lichterfelde West, Dahlem and Westend, it is part of the affluent Berlin "Villenbogen", a row
Grunewald_(locality)
documented. Lilienthal flew both gliders from his personal flying hill in Lichterfelde (Berlin). In 1896 he flew the Large Biplane at the Gollenberg near Stölln
Lilienthal_Large_Biplane
Borough of Berlin in Germany
Nikolassee Willi-Graf-Gymnasium in Lichterfelde Freie Schule Anne-Sophie Berlin in Zehlendorf American Academy in Berlin Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land-
Steglitz-Zehlendorf
electric tramway was opened by Werner von Siemens in Groß-Lichterfelde, now part of Berlin. By 1910, the horse trams had been entirely replaced by electric
Transport_in_Berlin
Railway line in Germany
outside Berlin. In addition, 18 bridges and, among other things, the stations served by regional services at Großbeeren, Teltow and Lichterfelde Ost were
Berlin–Halle_railway
October: Berlin Old Ostbahnhof opened. 3 December: Population: 702,437. 1868 24 May: Berlin-Schöneweide station opened. 20 September: Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost
Timeline_of_Berlin
German Commander-in-Chief during World War II (1881–1948)
academy in Potsdam. He later transferred to the Hauptkadettenanstalt Groß Lichterfelde, where in his final year he belonged to the top class for gifted students
Walther_von_Brauchitsch
German actor
television series Binny and the Ghost. He was born and raised in Lichterfelde, Berlin before moving to Kreuzberg when he was 14. His mother is Claudia
Lucas_Reiber
Railway station in Berlin, Germany
Blankenfelde Berlin S-Bahn services Hennigsdorf - Tegel - Gesundbrunnen - Friedrichstraße - Potsdamer Platz - Sudkreuz - Lichterfelde - Teltow Berlin S-Bahn
Berlin Potsdamer Platz station
Berlin_Potsdamer_Platz_station
Roman Catholic parish and church in Berlin-Lankwitz, Germany
Catholic priest Maximilian Beyer of the responsible parent parish in Berlin-Lichterfelde. On 21 May 1921 it became an independent parish. The consecration
Mater Dolorosa (Berlin-Lankwitz)
Mater_Dolorosa_(Berlin-Lankwitz)
Post-WWII crossings in divided Berlin, Germany
The Berlin border crossings were border crossings created as a result of the post-World War II division of Germany. Prior to the construction of the Berlin
Berlin_border_crossings
Village of Seedorf in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Potsdamer Straße, Kurfürstendamm, Unter den Linden, Wilmersdorfer Straße, Lichterfelde, Uhlandstraße and Heerstraße. In Potsdamer Platz is located a stone,
Berlin_(Seedorf)
Railway station in Berlin
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG, Berlin Transportation Company) on 9 January 1984, the route from Priesterweg to Lichterfelde Süd through Lankwitz was shut
Lankwitz_station
1970 studio album by Hildegard Knef
February 1970 Recorded December 9–12, 1969 Studio Teldec Studios, Lichterfelde, Berlin, West Germany Genre Schlager psychedelic pop Length 38:17 Language
Knef_(album)
German football club
becoming part of a later side VfB Lichterfelde. The team was established 18 November 1903 and played in the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg (I) for nearly a decade
Berliner_BC_03
North-south rapid transit line
(120 mi) plans it was known that U6 will be extended to Hennigsdorf, Lichterfelde-Sud and Teltow Stadt. The southern U6 extension goes from Alt-Mariendorf
U6_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Defunct German electrical equipment and engine manufacturer; now Siemens
Halske built the Gross-Lichterfelde Tramway, the world's first electric streetcar line, in the southwestern Lichterfelde suburb of Berlin, followed by the Mödling
Siemens_&_Halske
Reform model for urban residential development
Hermann Muthesius, who had erected the corresponding building in Berlin-Lichterfelde for the Einküchenhaus-Gesellschaft der Berliner Vororte in 1908,
Single-kitchen_home
American bacteriologist and physician (1871–1935)
adjuvant. In 1912, she became the first woman to be granted professorship in Berlin. Eventually, Rabinowitsch became the director of the Moabit Hospital. Lydia
Lydia_Rabinowitsch-Kempner
German basketball player (born 2000)
season, Mattisseck moved to the youth club of TuS Lichterfelde for a year, before signing with Alba Berlin. Prior to the 2017–18 season, Mattisseck was loaned
Jonas_Mattisseck
German politician (1824–1912)
August 1904, Hobrecht became an Honorary citizen of Berlin. He died on 7 July 1912 in Lichterfelde (Berlin). Krumeich, Gerd; Lepsius, M. Reiner (2008). Max
Arthur_Hobrecht
Railway station in Teltow, Germany
of Teltow in the German state Brandenburg to the south of Berlin on the Berlin-Lichterfelde Süd–Teltow Stadt railway. The line and the station were opened
Teltow_Stadt_station
Berlin is a major sporting centre in Germany and Europe. In 2013 around 600.000 Berliners were registered in more than 2.300 amateur sports- and fitness
Sport_in_Berlin
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
was boosted by Berlin's population pressure after the unification of Germany and similar to other mansion colonies such as Lichterfelde West or Grunewald
Westend_(Berlin)
Railway station in Mitte, Germany
Blankenfelde Berlin S-Bahn services Hennigsdorf – Tegel – Gesundbrunnen – Friedrichstraße – Potsdamer Platz – Sudkreuz – Lichterfelde – Teltow Berlin S-Bahn
Berlin_Humboldthain_station
Norwegian actress (1907–1976)
Copy of Franz Grothe's membership book in the NSDAP, Bundesarchiv Lichterfelde, Berlin. Referred by Heiberg herself in a radio interview in December 1940
Kirsten_Heiberg
of Berlin S-Bahn stations. As of 2023, there were 168 active stations. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of Berlin U-Bahn
List of Berlin S-Bahn stations
List_of_Berlin_S-Bahn_stations
German actor (1880–1971)
November 1880 Berlin, German Empire Died 12 October 1971(1971-10-12) (aged 90) Weimar, East Germany Resting place Parkfriedhof Lichterfelde, Berlin, Germany
Fritz_Achterberg
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Silley, a variant of Seeley. This is a frequent NH name.Americanized spelling of German Zille, perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a bargee, from Middle High German zülle ‘barge’, mainly used in Saxony and the Berlin area.Americanized form of South German Killer, a variant of Kilian, or a habitational name from a place near Hechingen (Württemberg).
Female
English
From the German city name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to the Old Polabian stem berl-, BERLIN means "swamp."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly, as Reaney proposes, an ethnic name for someone from Burgundy, France, from a variant Old French bouguignon ‘Burgundian’, but more probably a variant of the more frequent English surname Burling.Altered spelling of Berlin.
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Warrior
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kindness of Allah
Boy/Male
Indian, Parsi
Star
Boy/Male
Spanish
Gifted with many ideas.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Little Bit
Biblical
anger; heat of confidence
Boy/Male
German
Nephew.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Diamond
Girl/Female
Biblical Latin
A sphere, buckle, or hand.
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Darkness; Twin
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
LICHTERFELDE BERLIN
n.
One who signs a treaty or public document along with others or another; as, the cosignitaries of the treaty of Berlin.
n.
Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted; -- called also Berlin wool.
n.
The remotest known planet of our system, discovered -- as a result of the computations of Leverrier, of Paris -- by Galle, of Berlin, September 23, 1846. Its mean distance from the sun is about 2,775,000,000 miles, and its period of revolution is about 164,78 years.
n.
A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin.