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Family of continuous probability distributions
The Pearson distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions. It was first published by Karl Pearson in 1895 and subsequently extended
Pearson_distribution
categorical distribution The Cantor distribution The generalized logistic distribution family The metalog distribution family The Pearson distribution family
List of probability distributions
List_of_probability_distributions
Probability distribution
chi-squared distribution. Karl Pearson (Pearson 1895, pp. 357, 360, 373–376) also showed that the gamma distribution is a Pearson type III distribution. Hence
Beta_distribution
Probability distribution and special case of gamma distribution
inverse chi-squared distribution Gamma distribution Generalized chi-squared distribution Noncentral chi-squared distribution Pearson's chi-squared test Reduced
Chi-squared_distribution
Measure of linear correlation
In statistics, the Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC), also known as Pearson's r, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (PPMCC), or simply
Pearson correlation coefficient
Pearson_correlation_coefficient
Fourth standardized moment in statistics
standard measure of a distribution's kurtosis, originating with Karl Pearson, is a scaled version of the fourth moment of the distribution. This number is related
Kurtosis
Probability distribution
exponential distribution is a special case of type 3 Pearson distribution. The exponential distribution is the special case of a Gamma distribution with shape
Exponential_distribution
Two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions
{\displaystyle \alpha =0.5} . Gamma distribution Inverse-chi-squared distribution Normal distribution Pearson distribution Hoff, P. (2009). "The normal model"
Inverse-gamma_distribution
Statistical hypothesis test
skewed, Pearson, in a series of articles published from 1893 to 1916, devised the Pearson distribution, a family of continuous probability distributions, which
Chi-squared_test
Probability distribution
Cauchy distribution is a limiting case of a Pearson distribution of type 4[citation needed] The Cauchy distribution is a special case of a Pearson distribution
Cauchy_distribution
Probability distribution
other distributions of frequency are in one sense or another 'abnormal'. — Pearson (1920) Also, it was Pearson who first wrote the distribution in terms
Normal_distribution
English eugenicist and polymath (1857–1936)
Karl Pearson (/ˈpɪərsən/; 27 March 1857 – 27 April 1936) was an English biostatistician and mathematician. He has been credited with establishing the
Karl_Pearson
Continuous probability distribution
\\X^{-2}&\sim \operatorname {F} (n,1).\end{aligned}}} F-distribution is a special case of type 6 Pearson distribution. If X {\displaystyle X} and Y {\displaystyle
F-distribution
Television content and production subsidiary
production and distribution company based in London. The company was founded as Pearson Television in 1997 when publishing and education company Pearson acquired
Fremantle_(company)
Evaluates how likely it is that any difference between data sets arose by chance
evaluated by reference to the chi-squared distribution. Its properties were first investigated by Karl Pearson in 1900. In contexts where it is important
Pearson's_chi-squared_test
Measure of the asymmetry of random variables
theory and statistics is a measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable about its mean. Similarly to kurtosis
Skewness
}.} Pearson distribution Student's t-distribution for β = α 2 + 1 2 {\displaystyle \beta ={\frac {\alpha ^{2}+1}{2}}} Normal distribution for β =
Moffat_distribution
Probability distribution
Stigler's Law of Eponymy. The t distribution also appeared in a more general form as Pearson type IV distribution in Karl Pearson's 1895 paper. In the English-language
Student's_t-distribution
Making products available to customers
com/definition/exclusive-distribution.html Archived 2020-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Kotler, Keller and Burton, 2009. Marketing Management, Pearson Education Australia:
Distribution_(marketing)
Study of collection and analysis of data
moments for the fitting of distributions to samples and the Pearson distribution, among many other things. Galton and Pearson founded Biometrika as the
Statistics
Topics referred to by the same term
evaluated by reference to the chi-square distribution Pearson's Chapel, Texas, a former town in Texas, United States Pearson (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Pearson's
Discrete probability distribution
probability theory and statistics, the Poisson distribution (/ˈpwɑːsɒn/) is a discrete probability distribution that expresses the probability of a given number
Poisson_distribution
Ratio in statistics
general form as Pearson distribution Type IV in Karl Pearson's 1895 paper. However, the T-Distribution, also known as Student's T Distribution gets its name
T-statistic
Probability distribution
conjugate prior distribution of the parameter of a Bernoulli distribution expressed in odds. The distribution is a Pearson type VI distribution. The mode of
Beta_prime_distribution
Statistical relationship
demonstrate that the Pearson correlation assumes that the data follow a normal distribution, but this is only partially correct. The Pearson correlation can
Correlation
Film directed by Guy Ritchie
Netflix in 2024 with Theo James starring in the lead role. Michael "Mickey" Pearson is an American born into poverty who won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford
The_Gentlemen_(2019_film)
Mathematical function for the probability a given outcome occurs in an experiment
In probability theory and statistics, a probability distribution describes how probabilities are assigned to the possible results of a random phenomenon—more
Probability_distribution
Middle quantile of a data set or probability distribution
heuristic is that positively skewed distributions have mean > median. This is true for all members of the Pearson distribution family. However this is not always
Median
Probability distribution
chi-squared distribution is a special case of type 5 Pearson distribution Scaled-inverse-chi-squared distribution Inverse-Wishart distribution Bernardo,
Inverse-chi-squared distribution
Inverse-chi-squared_distribution
American chocolate and confectionery manufacturer
confectionery distribution firm in 1909, the company began to manufacture its own products in 1912. Originally a family-owned company, Pearson's experienced
Pearson's_Candy_Company
Class of probability distributions
prior distributions on μ in the Pearson system of distributions (also called the Pearson distribution although the Pearson system of distributions is actually
Natural_exponential_family
Statistical test comparing two probability distributions
K-S and Kuiper Tests for (Dis)Continuous Null Distribution". CRAN.R-project.org/package=KSgeneral. Pearson, E. S.; Hartley, H. O., eds. (1972). Biometrika
Kolmogorov–Smirnov_test
Statistical quantity
nonparametric skew is one third of the Pearson 2 skewness coefficient and lies between −1 and +1 for any distribution. This range is implied by the fact that
Nonparametric_skew
appropriately. For example, the beta distribution is a flexible Pearson distribution that is frequently used to model percentages of a population. However
Quantile-parameterized distribution
Quantile-parameterized_distribution
Statistical confidence interval for success counts
Because of a relationship between the binomial distribution and the beta distribution, the Clopper–Pearson interval is sometimes presented in an alternate
Binomial proportion confidence interval
Binomial_proportion_confidence_interval
Probability distribution with more than one mode
the distribution. Pearson in 1894 was the first to devise a procedure to test whether a distribution could be resolved into two normal distributions. This
Multimodal_distribution
Probability distribution
theory and statistics, the binomial distribution with parameters n and p is the discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence
Binomial_distribution
Value that appears most often in a set of data
mode)/3. This rule, due to Karl Pearson, often applies to slightly non-symmetric distributions that resemble a normal distribution, but it is not always true
Mode_(statistics)
Probability distribution
^{2}}{2}}\right)} (Inverse-gamma distribution) Scaled inverse chi square distribution is a special case of type 5 Pearson distribution Gelman, Andrew; et al. (2014)
Scaled inverse chi-squared distribution
Scaled_inverse_chi-squared_distribution
Kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions
Inverse-gamma distribution Inverse Gaussian distribution Pareto distribution Pearson distribution Skew normal distribution Lognormal distribution Student's
Shape_parameter
Statistical transformation
statistics, the Fisher transformation (or Fisher z-transformation) of a Pearson correlation coefficient is its inverse hyperbolic tangent (artanh). When
Fisher_transformation
Final stage of electricity delivery to individual consumers in a power grid
Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electricity. Electricity is carried from the transmission system to individual consumers
Electric_power_distribution
Nonparametric measure of rank correlation
between two variables is equal to the Pearson correlation between the rank values of those two variables; while Pearson's correlation assesses linear relationships
Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
Spearman's_rank_correlation_coefficient
Method of statistical inference
alternatives (Neyman–Pearson). The major Neyman–Pearson paper of 1933 also considered composite hypotheses (ones whose distribution includes an unknown
Statistical_hypothesis_test
British statistician (1876–1937)
sent him to Karl Pearson's laboratory at University College London for two terms. Gosset and Pearson had a good relationship. Pearson helped Gosset with
William_Sealy_Gosset
Specific probability distribution function, important in physics
mechanics), the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution, or Maxwell(ian) distribution, is a particular probability distribution named after James Clerk Maxwell and
Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution
Maxwell–Boltzmann_distribution
Metric for fit of statistical models
from identical distributions (see Kolmogorov–Smirnov test), or whether outcome frequencies follow a specified distribution (see Pearson's chi-square test)
Goodness_of_fit
(disambiguation) Pattern recognition Pearson's chi-squared test (one of various chi-squared tests) Pearson distribution Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient
List_of_statistics_articles
Type of statistical inference
Neyman-Pearson reduction's evaluation of that distribution can be used to infer where looking purely at the Fisherian reduction's distributions can give
Frequentist_inference
Distribution of an uncertain quantity
A prior probability distribution (often simply called the prior probability, prior distribution, or prior) of an uncertain quantity is its assumed probability
Prior_probability
Mathematical problem
approximated the distribution of s d ¯ 2 {\displaystyle s_{\bar {d}}^{2}} by the Type III Pearson distribution (a scaled chi-squared distribution) whose first
Behrens–Fisher_problem
Numerical measure of a statistical relationship between variables
measurement, ordinal, or categorical. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, also known as r, R, or Pearson's r, is a measure of the strength and
Correlation_coefficient
Generalization of the one-dimensional normal distribution to higher dimensions
statistics, the multivariate normal distribution, multivariate Gaussian distribution, or joint normal distribution is a generalization of the one-dimensional
Multivariate normal distribution
Multivariate_normal_distribution
Table that displays the frequency of variables
interactions between them. The term contingency table was first used by Karl Pearson in "On the Theory of Contingency and Its Relation to Association and Normal
Contingency_table
Type of probability distribution
. By extension, the arcsine distribution is a special case of the Pearson type I distribution. The arcsine distribution appears in the Lévy arcsine law
Arcsine_distribution
Neoproterozoic to Cretaceous landmass
Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Harlow: Pearson Education. p. 347. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0. "Gondwana". Dictionary.com.
Gondwana
Statistical procedure
an intention to align distributions to a normal distribution. A different approach to normalization of probability distributions is quantile normalization
Normalization_(statistics)
Upcoming American psychological horror film
Creed-Miles Bodhi Rae Breathnach as Marjorie Barrett Fiona Dourif Hollie Hill-Pearson as Meredith "Merry" Barrett The film is adapted from the 2015 horror novel
A_Head_Full_of_Ghosts_(film)
Internet ecosystem layer that addresses bottlenecks
A content delivery network (CDN) or content distribution network is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and corresponding data centers
Content_delivery_network
Distribution of a country's total GDP amongst its population
In economics, income distribution covers how a country's total GDP is distributed amongst its population. Economic theory and economic policy have long
Income_distribution
Statistical test that compares goodness of fit
parameters, use of the likelihood-ratio test can be justified by the Neyman–Pearson lemma. The lemma demonstrates that the test has the highest power among
Likelihood-ratio_test
Goodness-of-fit measure in statistics
g2 in a way that makes their distribution as close to standard normal as possible. In particular, D'Agostino & Pearson (1973) suggested the following
D'Agostino's_K-squared_test
Function of the observed sample results
was first formally introduced by Karl Pearson, in his Pearson's chi-squared test, using the chi-squared distribution and notated as capital P. The p-values
P-value
Family of continuous probability distributions
{Pareto} (1,n)} The Erlang distribution is a special case of the Pearson type III distribution[citation needed] The Erlang distribution is related to the chi-squared
Erlang_distribution
Statistical hypothesis test
general form as Pearson type IV distribution in Karl Pearson's 1895 paper. However, the t-distribution, also known as Student's t-distribution, gets its name
Student's_t-test
Probability distribution
statistics, the skew normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution that generalises the normal distribution to allow for non-zero skewness
Skew_normal_distribution
Graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data
A histogram is a visual representation of the distribution of quantitative data. To construct a histogram, the first step is to "bin" (or "bucket") the
Histogram
2009 film by Alex Proyas
starring Nicolas Cage. The film, conceived and co-written by Ryne Douglas Pearson, was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures
Knowing_(film)
Secondary tennis circuit season
Christian Langmo Benjamin Lock Yuta Shimizu 6–4, 7–6(7–4) Blake Bayldon Kody Pearson Lexus Nottingham Challenger Nottingham, United Kingdom Hard (i) – Challenger
2024_ATP_Challenger_Tour
Conditional probability used in Bayesian statistics
updating. In the context of Bayesian statistics, the posterior probability distribution usually describes the epistemic uncertainty about statistical parameters
Posterior_probability
Book publishing company
Microsoft Press publications. This arrangement changed in 2014 when Pearson assumed distribution responsibilities. Of the dozen books that have sprung up to explain
Microsoft_Press
Position that there is no relationship between two phenomena
defined. In the early 20th century important probability distributions were defined. Gossett and Pearson worked on specific cases of significance testing. 1925:
Null_hypothesis
Range to estimate an unknown parameter
variables. Let X {\displaystyle X} be a random sample from a probability distribution with statistical parameter ( θ , φ ) {\displaystyle (\theta ,\varphi
Confidence_interval
Ways of computing statistical significance
distributions, where observations lead to rejection of the null hypothesis, are small and often "tail off" toward zero as in the normal distribution,
One-_and_two-tailed_tests
Theorem about the power of the likelihood ratio test
introduced by Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson in a paper in 1933. The Neyman–Pearson lemma is part of the Neyman–Pearson theory of statistical testing, which
Neyman–Pearson_lemma
Continuous probability distribution
to illustrate this class of distributions, the Simple Q-Normal distribution, had less shape flexibility than the Pearson and Johnson families, and lacked
Metalog_distribution
Probability distribution
{Inv-Gamma} (1/2,c/2)} (inverse gamma distribution). Here, the Lévy distribution is a special case of a Pearson type V distribution. If Y ∼ Normal ( μ , σ 2 )
Lévy_distribution
S2CID 96574743. Archived from the original on 2024-02-04. Retrieved 2021-01-12. Pearson, D. G.; Brenker, F. E.; Nestola, F.; McNeill, J.; Nasdala, L.; Hutchison
Water_distribution_on_Earth
Animals in mammal order Chiroptera
Worldwide distribution of bat species
List_of_chiropterans
American college football season
(2010) Contra Costa College – DB Coach / defensive coordinator (2013) Drew Pearson Cornerbacks coach 1 Utah State (2008) Child and Family Specialist at Five
2015 USC Trojans football team
2015_USC_Trojans_football_team
Distribution function associated with the empirical measure of a sample
statistics, an empirical distribution function (a.k.a. an empirical cumulative distribution function, eCDF) is the distribution function associated with
Empirical distribution function
Empirical_distribution_function
Statistic used in statistical hypothesis testing
exist that the test statistics are appropriate. Null distribution Likelihood-ratio test Neyman–Pearson lemma R 2 {\displaystyle R^{2}} = coefficient of determination
Test_statistic
Generalization of the binomial distribution
In probability theory, the multinomial distribution is a generalization of the binomial distribution. For example, it models the probability of counts
Multinomial_distribution
Species of beetle
has a Palearctic distribution, including North Africa. A fossil dating to around 10,500 years ago was described in 1962 by Pearson.[citation needed]
Nicrophorus_humator
located at 1100 Kings Road in Jacksonville, Florida, as the "Rutledge Pearson Post Office Building". Pub. L. 115–150 (text) (PDF) 115-151 March 23, 2018
List of acts of the 115th United States Congress
List_of_acts_of_the_115th_United_States_Congress
Family of continuous probability distributions
statistics, the skewed generalized "t" distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions. The distribution was first introduced by Panayiotis
Skewed generalized t distribution
Skewed_generalized_t_distribution
of distributions to samples; Pearson's system of continuous curves that forms the basis of the now conventional continuous probability distributions; Chi
History_of_statistics
Ukrainian astronomer (born 1940)
confirmed Jeffreys' conception about the correspondence of the VII type Pearson's distribution real errors. Dzhun performed large scale research on the histograms
Joseph_Dzhun
British industrialist, benefactor and Liberal politician (1856–1927)
Weetman Dickinson Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray, GCVO, PC (15 July 1856 – 1 May 1927), known as Sir Weetman Pearson, Bt from 1894 to 1910 and as Lord
Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray
Weetman_Pearson,_1st_Viscount_Cowdray
Generalization of gamma distribution to multiple dimensions
21 (3): 341–345. JSTOR 2346290. Pearson, Karl; Jeffery, G. B.; Elderton, Ethel M. (December 1929). "On the Distribution of the First Product Moment-Coefficient
Wishart_distribution
Fundamental theorem in probability theory and statistics
appropriate conditions, the distribution of a normalized version of the sample mean converges to a standard normal distribution. This holds even if the original
Central_limit_theorem
Oeindrila Dube Stanford University Magdalen 2002 United States Philip K. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the Harris School of Public Policy
List_of_Rhodes_Scholars
American television production and distribution company (1981–1998)
American was sold to Pearson plc's Pearson Television subsidiary, and All American became Pearson Television's U.S. division. When Pearson Television merged
All_American_Television
American bodybuilder (born 1957)
Tony Pearson (born January 11, 1957) is an American bodybuilding champion. His bodybuilding championships include individual and couples competitions
Tony_Pearson_(bodybuilder)
Sonnenfeld, Kevin Grevioux, Derek Mears, Tim Blaney, Greg Ballora, Richard Pearson, Thomas Rosales Jr., John Alexander, Linda Kim, Paige Brooks, Brad Abrell
List of American films of 2002
List_of_American_films_of_2002
Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average
root of the variance. Technically, it is the second central moment of a distribution, and the covariance of the random variable with itself, and it is often
Variance
1938 revised 1946; video [225] Distribution of Foods B&W 11m May 31, 1946 World Food Problems; video [226] Distribution of Plants and Animals John Walker
List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles
Island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Harlow: Pearson Education. p. 202. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0. "Curaçao". Dictionary.com Unabridged
Curaçao
Number measuring the chance an event occurs
(1860), Helmert (1872), Hermann Laurent (1873), Liagre, Didion and Karl Pearson. Augustus De Morgan and George Boole improved the exposition of the theory
Probability
Cuckoo" (Live) Rahsaan Roland Kirk (flute), Ron Burton (piano), Henry "Pete" Pearson (bass). Robert Shy (drums), Joe Texidor (percussion) Label: ATLANTIC. Britten
List of Private Passions episodes (2010–2014)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2010–2014)
PEARSON DISTRIBUTION
PEARSON DISTRIBUTION
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Irish, Latin
Son of Pierce; A Rock; Form of Piers from Peter
Boy/Male
Scottish
Parson.
Boy/Male
Irish English
Form of Piers from Peter.
Boy/Male
English Irish
Form of Piers from Peter.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and German
English, Scottish, and German : patronymic from Peter.Americanized form of similar surnames of non-English origin (such as Petersen, or Swedish Pettersson).In VT, there are Petersons who were originally called by the French name Beausoleil; in some documentation this was translated fairly literally as Prettysun, which was then assimilated to Peterson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Penn 3 or Paine 1.English : habitational name from Penson in Devon.
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, EASON means "son of Eade."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English persone, parsoun ‘parish priest’, ‘parson’ (Old French persone, from Latin persona ‘person’, ‘character’), hence a status name for a parish priest or perhaps a nickname for a devout man. The reasons for the semantic shift from ‘person’ to ‘priest’ are not certain; the most plausible explanation is that the local priest was regarded as the representative person of the parish. The phonetic change from -er- to -ar- was a regular development in Middle English.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish names.Americanized spelling of Swedish Pärsson, Persson (see Persson).
Surname or Lastname
English (London)
English (London) : patronymic from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).North German : patronymic from the personal name Pier, a variant of Peer, reduced form of Peter.Born in Yorkshire, England, Abraham Pierson (1609–78) was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, NY; Branford, CT, and Newark, NJ. He left his library of more than 400 books, one of the most extensive in the colonies, to his son Abraham, who was one of the first trustees of Yale College.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French saracin, sarrazin ‘saracen’ (see Sarazin).English : possibly also a metronymic from the personal name Sara.English : Richard Sarson (b. 1607), tailor, came from London to MA in 1635. He and his son (also called Richard) settled in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard before 1656.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from Middle English pardun, pardon ‘pardon’, a metonymic occupational name for a pardoner, a person licensed to sell papal pardons or indulgences.German : either a cognate of 1 (also for a sexton), from Old French pardon ‘pardon’, or perhaps a nickname from Middle Low German bardūn, Middle High German purdūne ‘pipe’ (instrument), ‘tenor’ (voice).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name, Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).
Boy/Male
English
A rock. Form of Peter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pierson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the servant of a parish priest or parson, or a patronymic denoting the child of a parson, from the possessive case of Middle English persone, parsoun (see Parson).English : many early examples are found with prepositions (e.g. Ralph del Persones 1323); these are habitational names, with the omission of house, hence in effect occupational names for servants employed at the parson’s house.Irish : usually of English origin (see above), but sometimes a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Phearsain, which is of Highland Scottish origin (see McPherson).Members of an Irish family called Parsons wre twice created earl of Rosse, first in 1718 and again in 1806. They settled in Ireland c.1590, when two brothers, William and Laurence Parsons, were granted large estates. Birr Castle, Parsonstown, became the family seat. Samuel Holden Parsons, born Lyme, CT, in 1737 was a Connecticut legislator and revolutionary war officer. Theophilius Parsons (1750–1813) was born in Byfield, MA, and was chief justice of the MA supreme court (1806–13); his son, also Theophilius, was a professor at Harvard Law School (1848–1869).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places called Parton; most are named with Old English peretūn ‘pear orchard’ (a compound of pere ‘pear’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, with later change of -er- to -ar-, a regular phonetic development in Middle English). There are examples in Gloucestershire, two in Cumbria, and one in Kircudbrightshire, Scotland.
Boy/Male
British, English
Minister
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Bearden.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Piers (see Pierce). The surname is also quite common in Ireland, where it has been established for many centuries.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surnames.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pear 1, with the addition of man ‘man’.
PEARSON DISTRIBUTION
PEARSON DISTRIBUTION
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Enemy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Veazey.
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic Muireach ("sea warrior"), and other names beginning with Muir-, from muir, MUIR means "sea."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Sky
Boy/Male
Muslim
Freshness
Boy/Male
Scottish Irish
From the craggy hills.' Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower.
Girl/Female
Australian
Accomplished
Boy/Male
Tamil
Champion, King of the jews, Awesome with sports
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
Calm and composed, Peace
PEARSON DISTRIBUTION
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v. t.
To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food.
v. t.
To fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate.
n.
A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man; as, any person present.
n.
Among Trinitarians, one of the three subdivisions of the Godhead (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost); an hypostasis.
n.
The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person.
n.
A person who represents a parish in its ecclesiastical and corporate capacities; hence, the rector or incumbent of a parochial church, who has full possession of all the rights thereof, with the cure of souls.
v. t.
To find by logical processes; to explain or justify by reason or argument; -- usually with out; as, to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon.
n.
A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa Anthozoa, etc.; also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals.
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Any clergyman having ecclesiastical preferment; one who is in orders, or is licensed to preach; a preacher.
n.
Same as Person, n., 8.
v. t.
Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber.
v. t.
To persuade by reasoning or argument; as, to reason one into a belief; to reason one out of his plan.
2d person
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n.
A living, self-conscious being, as distinct from an animal or a thing; a moral agent; a human being; a man, woman, or child.
n.
A character or part, as in a play; a specific kind or manifestation of individual character, whether in real life, or in literary or dramatic representation; an assumed character.
n.
A parson; the parish priest.
v. t.
To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons; -- with down; as, to reason down a passion.
v. t.
To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.
n.
One of three relations or conditions (that of speaking, that of being spoken to, and that of being spoken of) pertaining to a noun or a pronoun, and thence also to the verb of which it may be the subject.
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Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest.