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  • Work rule
  • A work rule is a negotiated stipulation in a labor contract that limits the conditions under which management may direct the performance of labor as well

    Work rule

    Work_rule

  • Work-to-rule
  • Industrial action in which employees do no more than the minimum required

    Work-to-rule, also known as an Italian strike or a slowdown in United States usage, and sciopero bianco ('white strike') in Italy, is a job action in which

    Work-to-rule

    Work-to-rule

  • Rule 34
  • Internet slang regarding pornography

    Rule 34 is an Internet meme which claims that some form of pornography exists concerning every possible topic. The concept is commonly depicted as fan

    Rule 34

    Rule 34

    Rule_34

  • Cal Newport
  • American computer scientist

    Skills Trump Passion In The Quest For Work You Love (Grand Central Publishing, 2012) ISBN 978-1455509126 Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted

    Cal Newport

    Cal_Newport

  • Rule, Britannia!
  • 1740 British patriotic song

    "Rule, Britannia!" United States Army Band Strings ensemble "Rule, Britannia!" Phonograph cylinder recorded by Albert Farrington in 1914 for Edison Records

    Rule, Britannia!

    Rule, Britannia!

    Rule,_Britannia!

  • Work-product doctrine
  • Aspect of US legal privilege

    It is also known as the work-product rule, the work-product immunity, the work-product exception, and the work-product privilege, though there is debate

    Work-product doctrine

    Work-product_doctrine

  • Right-to-work law
  • U.S. laws prohibiting mandated union membership and dues

    Twenty-eight states have right-to-work policies (either by statutes or by constitutional provision). In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that agency shop arrangements

    Right-to-work law

    Right-to-work_law

  • Georgia Rule
  • 2007 film by Garry Marshall

    Georgia Rule is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Mark Andrus. It stars Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan and Felicity

    Georgia Rule

    Georgia_Rule

  • Not Suitable for Work
  • American comedy series

    Not Suitable for Work is an American comedy television series created by Mindy Kaling. The series premiered on Hulu on June 2, 2026. The show revolves

    Not Suitable for Work

    Not_Suitable_for_Work

  • Rule 63
  • Internet slang regarding gender swapped versions of characters

    Rule 63 is an Internet meme that states that, as a rule, "for every character there is a gender swapped version of that character". It is one of the "Rules

    Rule 63

    Rule 63

    Rule_63

  • Mel Robbins
  • American author and podcast host (born 1968)

    ISBN 978-0-307-71672-9. Robbins, Mel (February 22, 2017). The 5 Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage (1st ed.). United States

    Mel Robbins

    Mel_Robbins

  • Work (physics)
  • Process of energy transfer to an object via force application through displacement

    In science, work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement. In its simplest form, for a constant

    Work (physics)

    Work (physics)

    Work_(physics)

  • Pushpa 2: The Rule
  • 2024 Indian film by Sukumar

    Pushpa 2: The Rule is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Sukumar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers in association

    Pushpa 2: The Rule

    Pushpa_2:_The_Rule

  • Ja Rule
  • American rapper (born 1976)

    his stage name Ja Rule (/ˈdʒɑː ˈruːl/), is an American rapper, singer, and actor. Born and raised in Queens, New York City, Ja Rule became known for blending

    Ja Rule

    Ja Rule

    Ja_Rule

  • R.U.L.E.
  • 2004 studio album by Ja Rule

    R.U.L.E. is the sixth studio album by American rapper Ja Rule; it was released on November 9, 2004, by The Inc., Island Def Jam Music Group and Def Jam

    R.U.L.E.

    R.U.L.E.

  • Rule Wynn and Rule
  • Canadian architectural firm

    (1913-1964). The initial partnership came about as neither Rule nor Wynn could find work. All three partners were graduates of the school of architecture

    Rule Wynn and Rule

    Rule_Wynn_and_Rule

  • Golden Rule
  • Principle of treating others reciprocally

    The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning that

    Golden Rule

    Golden Rule

    Golden_Rule

  • Rule of Saint Benedict
  • Book of monastic precepts written in 516

    Benedict's Rule is summed up in the motto of the Benedictine Confederation: pax ("peace") and the traditional ora et labora ("pray and work"). Compared

    Rule of Saint Benedict

    Rule of Saint Benedict

    Rule_of_Saint_Benedict

  • Janice Rule
  • American actress (1931–2003)

    Duvall and Sissy Spacek. Her television work included appearances in The Twilight Zone, Route 66, and The Fugitive. Rule began studying psychoanalysis in 1973

    Janice Rule

    Janice Rule

    Janice_Rule

  • Labor Standards Act (Japan)
  • Japanese law governing working conditions in Japan

    Compensation (Articles 75–88) Chapter 9 Rules of Employment (Articles 89–93) Articles 89 and 90 cover Work rules Chapter 10 Dormitories (Articles 94–96–3)

    Labor Standards Act (Japan)

    Labor Standards Act (Japan)

    Labor_Standards_Act_(Japan)

  • Pareto principle
  • Statistical principle about ratio of effects to causes

    The Pareto principle (also known as the 80:20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) states that, for many outcomes, roughly

    Pareto principle

    Pareto principle

    Pareto_principle

  • British Raj
  • 1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India

    Raj (/ˈrɑːdʒ/ RAHJ; from Hindustani rāj, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the period of rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent, lasting

    British Raj

    British Raj

    British_Raj

  • Chain rule
  • Formula in calculus

    In calculus, the chain rule is a formula that expresses the derivative of the composition of two differentiable functions z and y in terms of the derivatives

    Chain rule

    Chain_rule

  • Derivative work
  • Concept in copyright law

    work that draws heavily from Pyramus and Thisbe and other sources. Nevertheless, no legal rule prevents a derivative work from being based on a work that

    Derivative work

    Derivative work

    Derivative_work

  • Carnegie rule
  • Rule of thumb in education

    course in the U.S. system. Typically, the Carnegie rule is reported as two or more hours of outside work required for each hour spent in the classroom. The

    Carnegie rule

    Carnegie_rule

  • Slide rule
  • Mechanical analog computer

    William Oughtred and others developed the slide rule in the 17th century based on the emerging work on logarithms by John Napier. It made calculations

    Slide rule

    Slide rule

    Slide_rule

  • Hückel's rule
  • Method of determining aromaticity in organic molecules

    its formulation was first worked out by physical chemist Erich Hückel in 1931. The succinct expression as the 4n + 2 rule has been attributed to W. v

    Hückel's rule

    Hückel's rule

    Hückel's_rule

  • Work–life balance
  • Intersection of work and personal life

    institutionalized daily balance between prayer, reading, and manual work through texts like the sixth-century Rule of St Benedict, which scheduled specific hours for the

    Work–life balance

    Work–life balance

    Work–life_balance

  • Ann Rule
  • American true crime author (1931–2015)

    medical examiner and a cousin was a prosecutor. Rule spent summers with her grandparents doing volunteer work at the local jail. She graduated from Coatesville

    Ann Rule

    Ann Rule

    Ann_Rule

  • Rule 184
  • Elementary cellular automaton

    Rule 184 is a one-dimensional binary cellular automaton rule, notable for solving the majority problem as well as for its ability to simultaneously describe

    Rule 184

    Rule 184

    Rule_184

  • Not safe for work
  • Internet slang term

    Not safe for work (NSFW), also known as not suitable for work, is Internet slang or shorthand used to mark links to content, videos, or webpages the viewer

    Not safe for work

    Not_safe_for_work

  • Dave rule
  • Silicon Valley inside joke about the workplace gender gap

    The Dave rule is an inside joke in Silicon Valley startup culture that posits that if a work team includes as many women as it does people named Dave

    Dave rule

    Dave_rule

  • Work-time
  • New Zealand equivalent of drivers' working hours

    Transport Rule Work Time and Logbooks 2007, Rule 62001. The rules are applied to drivers and transport operators and govern maximum periods of work time and

    Work-time

    Work-time

  • Common rule awards
  • addition the Fair Work Act relied on a referral from most states under the referral power. The Fair Work Act established common rule awards called "Modern

    Common rule awards

    Common_rule_awards

  • Born rule
  • Calculation rule in quantum mechanics

    The Born rule is a postulate of quantum mechanics that gives the probability that a measurement of a quantum system will yield a given result. In one commonly

    Born rule

    Born_rule

  • Mob rule
  • Democracy spoiled by demagoguery and the rule of passion over reason

    ochlocracy in his 2nd century BC work Histories (6.4.6). He uses it to name the "pathological" version of popular rule, in opposition to the good version

    Mob rule

    Mob rule

    Mob_rule

  • Zaytsev's rule
  • Empirical rule in organic chemistry

    In organic chemistry, Zaytsev's rule (or Zaitsev's rule, Saytzeff's rule, Saytzev's rule) is an empirical rule for predicting the favored alkene product(s)

    Zaytsev's rule

    Zaytsev's_rule

  • Work breakdown structure
  • Deliverable-orientated breakdown of a project into smaller components

    structures is called the 100% rule. It has been defined as follows: The 100% rule states that the WBS includes 100% of the work defined by the project scope

    Work breakdown structure

    Work breakdown structure

    Work_breakdown_structure

  • Martha's Rule
  • English patient safety initiative

    Martha's Rule is a patient safety initiative implemented in English NHS hospitals from April 2024. It gives patients, families, carers and staff in hospitals

    Martha's Rule

    Martha's_Rule

  • Ingelfinger rule
  • The Ingelfinger rule is an eponymous rule named after Franz J. Ingelfinger, The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) editor-in-chief who enunciated

    Ingelfinger rule

    Ingelfinger_rule

  • Rule of thirds
  • Composition technique

    The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb for composing visual art such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs. The guideline proposes that an image

    Rule of thirds

    Rule of thirds

    Rule_of_thirds

  • Steel strike of 1959
  • Strike in the United States

    to change the number of workers assigned to a task or to introduce new work rules or machinery which would result in reduced hours or numbers of employees

    Steel strike of 1959

    Steel_strike_of_1959

  • Women Who Work (book)
  • 2017 self-help book by Ivanka Trump

    Women Who Work is a 2017 book by Ivanka Trump. A self-help book intended to help women achieve self-actualization, it deals with work–life balance among

    Women Who Work (book)

    Women_Who_Work_(book)

  • Ninety–ninety rule
  • Humorous aphorism in computer programming

    In computer programming and software engineering, the ninety-ninety rule is a humorous aphorism that states: The first 90 percent of the code accounts

    Ninety–ninety rule

    Ninety–ninety_rule

  • Buenos Aires Convention
  • 1910 North American multi-lateral agreement regarding copyrights

    of the terms of the protecting country and the source country of the work ("rule of the shorter term", Arts. 6, 7). The rather vague nature of the requirement

    Buenos Aires Convention

    Buenos Aires Convention

    Buenos_Aires_Convention

  • Johnson's rule
  • Method of scheduling jobs

    In operations research, Johnson's rule, named for Selmer M. Johnson, is a method of scheduling jobs in two work centers. Its primary objective is to find

    Johnson's rule

    Johnson's_rule

  • The Rules
  • 1995 book by Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider

    (p. 60). In 2001 the follow-up book The Rules for Marriage: Time-Tested Secrets for Making Your Marriage Work was released in the midst of Fein's legal

    The Rules

    The_Rules

  • Everybody Wants to Rule the World
  • 1985 single by Tears for Fears

    "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by the English pop rock band Tears for Fears from their second studio album Songs from the Big Chair (1985)

    Everybody Wants to Rule the World

    Everybody_Wants_to_Rule_the_World

  • Five-second rule
  • Western cultural food hygiene myth

    The five-second rule, or sometimes the three-second rule, is a food hygiene urban legend that states a defined time window after which it is not safe to

    Five-second rule

    Five-second rule

    Five-second_rule

  • Care work
  • Tasks that meet the needs of others

    including minimum wage and overtime rules, contributing to economic insecurity among parts of the care workforce. Paid care work is also stratified by race, ethnicity

    Care work

    Care work

    Care_work

  • Reference work
  • Publication to which one can refer for confirmed facts

    A reference work is a document, such as a paper, book, encyclopedia or periodical (or their electronic equivalents, usually available online), to which

    Reference work

    Reference work

    Reference_work

  • Featherbedding
  • Employment practice of overhiring workers

    compensate workers to do little or no work or required complex and time-consuming work rules so as to generate a full day's work for an employee who otherwise

    Featherbedding

    Featherbedding

  • 2007 Broadway stagehand strike
  • Labor dispute in the United States

    essentially eliminating the rule. The union agreed to loosen the rule, but sought to keep a minimum number of stagehands at work each day. Overtime: The existing

    2007 Broadway stagehand strike

    2007_Broadway_stagehand_strike

  • Cramer's rule
  • Formula for systems of linear equations

    In linear algebra, Cramer's rule is an explicit formula for the solution of a system of linear equations with as many equations as unknowns, valid whenever

    Cramer's rule

    Cramer's_rule

  • Business
  • Organization engaged in commerce or industry

    employment". This may include the negotiation of wages, work rules, complaint procedures, rules governing hiring, firing, and promotion of workers, benefits

    Business

    Business

    Business

  • Rule 90
  • Elementary cellular automaton

    In the mathematical study of cellular automata, Rule 90 is an elementary cellular automaton based on the exclusive or function. It consists of a one-dimensional

    Rule 90

    Rule 90

    Rule_90

  • Rock & Rule
  • 1983 Canadian film

    Rock & Rule (known as Ring of Power outside North America) is a 1983 Canadian adult animated musical science fantasy film featuring the voices of Don Francks

    Rock & Rule

    Rock_&_Rule

  • Baseball Rule
  • US tort law rule limiting liability for sports teams

    In American tort law, the Baseball Rule is an exculpatory clause applicable to baseball games with spectators; it holds that a baseball team or its sponsoring

    Baseball Rule

    Baseball Rule

    Baseball_Rule

  • Work function
  • Type of energy

    In solid-state physics, the work function (sometimes spelled workfunction) is the minimum thermodynamic work (i.e., energy) needed to remove an electron

    Work function

    Work_function

  • Billy Graham rule
  • Rule of some evangelicals to avoid isolated time with women other than their wife

    The Modesto Manifesto or Billy Graham rule is a code of conduct among male evangelical Protestant leaders, in which they avoid spending time alone with

    Billy Graham rule

    Billy Graham rule

    Billy_Graham_rule

  • Work stealing
  • Parallel computing algorithm

    In parallel computing, work stealing is a scheduling strategy for multithreaded computer programs. It solves the problem of executing a dynamically multithreaded

    Work stealing

    Work_stealing

  • Arndt–Schulz rule
  • Law concerning the effects of pharmaca or poisons in concentrations

    Arndt–Schulz rule or Schulz' law is a claimed law concerning the effects of pharmaca or poisons in various concentrations. It states that: For every substance

    Arndt–Schulz rule

    Arndt–Schulz_rule

  • 3.5% rule
  • Concept in political science

    The 3.5% rule is a concept in political science that states that when 3.5% of the population of a country protest nonviolently against an authoritarian

    3.5% rule

    3.5%_rule

  • Work measurement
  • Process for estimating the time to perform a task

    Work measurement is the application of techniques which is designed to establish the time for an average worker to carry out a specified manufacturing

    Work measurement

    Work_measurement

  • Cope's rule
  • Postulation pertaining to evolution

    Cope's rule states that lineages increase in size over evolutionary time. Cope's rule, named after American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope, postulates

    Cope's rule

    Cope's rule

    Cope's_rule

  • Kitchen work triangle
  • Concept of an efficient kitchen layout

    work triangle, there are several rules of thumb to consider when planning a kitchen: As measured between countertops and cabinets or appliances, work

    Kitchen work triangle

    Kitchen work triangle

    Kitchen_work_triangle

  • Equity card
  • Membership card of Actors Equity

    restrictions. Contract benefits for members include minimum wages, work rules such as length of work day, health insurance, pension, and workers' compensation

    Equity card

    Equity_card

  • Men at Work
  • Australian rock band

    Men at Work are an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1979. They were best known for breakthrough hits such as "Down Under", "Who Can It Be Now

    Men at Work

    Men at Work

    Men_at_Work

  • Literary work
  • Written work read for enjoyment or edification

    literary work becomes a literary work when a literary institution takes a literary stance towards it, and a literary institution, in its turn is a "rule-governed

    Literary work

    Literary_work

  • Taylor rule
  • Rule from monetary policy

    The Taylor rule is a monetary policy targeting rule. The rule was proposed in 1992 by American economist John B. Taylor for central banks to use to stabilize

    Taylor rule

    Taylor_rule

  • Ontario Fault Determination Rules
  • Canadian regulation about car accidents

    The Ontario Fault Determination Rules (commonly known as the Fault Rules or FDR) is a regulation under the Ontario Insurance Act enacted by the Parliament

    Ontario Fault Determination Rules

    Ontario Fault Determination Rules

    Ontario_Fault_Determination_Rules

  • Work etiquette
  • Social code

    Work etiquette is a code that governs the expectations of social behavior in a workplace. This code is put in place to "respect and protect time, people

    Work etiquette

    Work_etiquette

  • 4% rule
  • Retirement rule-of-thumb

    The 4% rule (sometimes called the rule of 25) is a widely-cited retirement spend-down rule-of-thumb, credited to William Bengen, that says that a retiree

    4% rule

    4%_rule

  • Indirect rule
  • System of governance used by colonial powers

    Indirect rule was a system of governance used by imperial powers to control parts of their empires. This was particularly used by colonial empires like

    Indirect rule

    Indirect rule

    Indirect_rule

  • Marked Men: Rule + Shaw
  • 2025 American romantic drama film

    various foreign markets. Tattoo artist Rule Archer shares a large parlor with several colleagues, and takes his work very seriously. Shaw Landon, who first

    Marked Men: Rule + Shaw

    Marked_Men:_Rule_+_Shaw

  • Liberty
  • Philosophical and political concept

    principle Intentional living List of freedom indices Real freedom Refusal of work Rule according to higher law Stevenson, Angus; Lindberg, Christine A., eds

    Liberty

    Liberty

    Liberty

  • Pollack's rule
  • Pollack's Rule states that microprocessor "performance increase due to microarchitecture advances is roughly proportional to [the] square root of [the]

    Pollack's rule

    Pollack's_rule

  • Scott's rule
  • Rule for choosing histogram bins

    used. This rule is also called the oversmoothed rule or the Rice rule, so called because both authors worked at Rice University. The Rice rule is often

    Scott's rule

    Scott's_rule

  • Wee Rule
  • 1988 single by Wee Papa Girl Rappers

    "Wee Rule" is a song by British hip hop duo Wee Papa Girl Rappers. Released in 1988 as the third single from their debut album The Beat, the Rhyme, the

    Wee Rule

    Wee_Rule

  • Australian rules football
  • Contact sport

    Australian rules football, also called Australian football or Aussie rules, or more simply footy or just football, is a contact sport played between two

    Australian rules football

    Australian rules football

    Australian_rules_football

  • Slayer rule
  • Murderer cannot inherit from their victim

    The slayer rule, in the U.S. law of inheritance, stops a person inheriting property from a person they murdered (so that, for example, a murderer cannot

    Slayer rule

    Slayer rule

    Slayer_rule

  • Rule of Rose
  • 2006 video game

    Rule of Rose is a 2006 survival horror video game developed by Punchline and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. Set in Britain

    Rule of Rose

    Rule_of_Rose

  • Rule 18
  • 1938 work by Clifford D. Simak

    "Rule 18" is a 1938 science fiction novelette by American writer Clifford D. Simak, credited as launching Simak's career and helping inspire the writing

    Rule 18

    Rule_18

  • Phase rule
  • General principle in thermodynamics regarding pVT systems in equilibrium

    For simple liquids and gases, pressure-volume work is the only type of work, in which case N = 1. The rule was derived by American physicist Josiah Willard

    Phase rule

    Phase_rule

  • Underwater work
  • Work done underwater during diving operations

    Underwater work is work done underwater, generally by divers during diving operations, but includes work done underwater by remotely operated underwater

    Underwater work

    Underwater_work

  • Laszlo Bock
  • American businessman (born 1972)

    bestseller and Wall Street Journal bestseller, Work Rules!, a practical guide to help people find meaning in work and improve the way they live and lead. He

    Laszlo Bock

    Laszlo Bock

    Laszlo_Bock

  • Rule of law
  • Political situation in which everyone is subject to the law

    The rule of law is a political and legal principle that generally entails and ensures that the law is clear, consistent and open; individuals and groups

    Rule of law

    Rule of law

    Rule_of_law

  • Organic work
  • influenced by positivism. For some, the adoption of organic work meant permanent resignation to foreign rule, but many advocates recommended it as a strategy to

    Organic work

    Organic_work

  • Ruffini's rule
  • Polynomial division computation method

    In mathematics, Ruffini's rule is a method for computation of the Euclidean division of a polynomial by a binomial of the form x − r. It was described

    Ruffini's rule

    Ruffini's_rule

  • Fifty-move rule
  • Chess rule for claiming a draw

    The fifty-move rule in chess states that a player can claim a draw if no capture has been made and no pawn has been moved in the last fifty moves (where

    Fifty-move rule

    Fifty-move_rule

  • Shift work
  • Employment practice designed for 24 hours per day / 7 days per week

    Shift work is an employment practice designed to keep a service or production line operational at all times. The practice typically sees the day divided

    Shift work

    Shift work

    Shift_work

  • Vanderpump Rules
  • American reality television series

    Vanderpump Rules is an American reality television series that has been broadcast on Bravo since January 7, 2013. Developed as the first spin-off from

    Vanderpump Rules

    Vanderpump_Rules

  • Bent's rule
  • Rule in geometry of individual molecules

    Bent's rule describes and explains the relationship between the orbital hybridization and the electronegativities of substituents. The rule was stated

    Bent's rule

    Bent's rule

    Bent's_rule

  • Cab-rank rule
  • English legal obligation to accept clients

    (and other countries which adopt the rule), the cab-rank rule is the obligation of a barrister to accept any work in a field in which they profess themselves

    Cab-rank rule

    Cab-rank_rule

  • Power rule
  • Method of differentiating single-term polynomials

    In calculus, the power rule is used to differentiate functions of the form f ( x ) = x r {\displaystyle f(x)=x^{r}} , whenever r {\displaystyle r} is a

    Power rule

    Power_rule

  • The 34th Rule
  • 1999 novel by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III

    to the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition, with the 34th rule stating "War is good for business". After work was completed on The 34th Rule, George talked with

    The 34th Rule

    The_34th_Rule

  • Kirchhoff's circuit laws
  • Two equalities that deal with the current and potential difference

    the work of Georg Ohm and preceded the work of James Clerk Maxwell. Widely used in electrical engineering, they are also called Kirchhoff's rules or simply

    Kirchhoff's circuit laws

    Kirchhoff's_circuit_laws

  • Union organizer
  • Specific type of trade union member (often elected) or an appointed union official

    the organizer's role is largely that of servicing members and enforcing work rules, similar to the role of a shop steward. In some unions, organizers may

    Union organizer

    Union organizer

    Union_organizer

  • Abstention
  • Refusal to vote during an election

    tortured all the slaves, while the other one was kindly, enforced almost no work rules, freed one slave a year, or whatever. It would seem to me not only not

    Abstention

    Abstention

    Abstention

  • Temporary work
  • Type of employment

    Temporary work or temporary employment (also called gigs) refers to an employment situation where the working arrangement is limited to a certain period

    Temporary work

    Temporary work

    Temporary_work

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  • Whelton
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (west Cork)

    Whelton

    Irish (west Cork) : because of the earlier Anglicized form Houlton, MacLysaght suggests this may be a variant form of Houlihan.English : possibly a variant spelling of Welton.

    Whelton

  • Cotter
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (co. Cork)

    Cotter

    Irish (co. Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Oitir ‘son of Oitir’, a personal name borrowed from Old Norse Óttarr, composed of the elements ótti ‘fear’, ‘dread’ + herr ‘army’.English : status name from Middle English cotter, a technical term in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held a cottage by service rather than rent, from Old English cot ‘cottage’, ‘hut’ (see Coates) + -er agent suffix.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kotter.

    Cotter

  • Almarine
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Almarine

    Work Ruler

    Almarine

  • York
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    York

    English : habitational name from the city of York in northern England, or perhaps in some cases a regional name from the county of Yorkshire. The surname is now widespread throughout England. Originally, the city bore the British name Eburacum, which probably meant ‘yew-tree place’. This was altered by folk etymology into Old English Eoforwīc (from the elements eofor ‘wild boar’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’). This name was taken over by Scandinavian settlers in the area, who altered it back to opacity in the form Iorvík and eventually Iork, in which form it finally settled by the 13th century. The surname has also been adopted by Jews as an Americanized form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.

    York

  • Bork
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Norse

    Bork

    Killed by Gunnar

    Bork

  • Works
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Works

    English : variant of Work.

    Works

  • EMILIJA
  • Female

    Croatian

    EMILIJA

    , work.

    EMILIJA

  • Murley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (County Cork)

    Murley

    Irish (County Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Murthuile, ‘descendant of Murthuile’, a personal name from murthuile ‘sea tide’ (muir ‘sea’ + tuile ‘tide’, ‘flood’).Irish (Donegal and Mayo) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Murghaile ‘descendant of Murghal’, a personal name from muir ‘sea’ + gal ‘valor’.English : possibly of Irish origin, but it occurs chiefly in southwestern counties, suggesting that it may be a variant of the habitational name Morley, from Moreleigh in Devon.

    Murley

  • Aamal
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Aamal

    Work

    Aamal

  • Baver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (York)

    Baver

    English (York) : perhaps a variant of Beaver.Dutch : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Bauer.

    Baver

  • Worl
  • Surname or Lastname

    German (Wörl)

    Worl

    German (Wörl) : variant of Wehrle.English : perhaps a habitational name for someone from Worle in Somerset, which is most probably named with Old English wōr ‘wood grouse’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘(woodland) clearing’.

    Worl

  • York
  • Girl/Female

    Shakespearean

    York

    King Richard III' Duchess OF York, mother to King Edward IV.

    York

  • Work
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Work

    Scottish : habitational name from the lands of Work in the parish of St. Ola, Orkney.English : from Old English (ge)weorc ‘work’, ‘fortification’, hence probably a topographic name or an occupational name for someone who worked on fortifications or at a fort.Danish : habitational name from a place so called.

    Work

  • Idonea
  • Girl/Female

    Norse Latin

    Idonea

    Work.

    Idonea

  • MIRKO
  • Male

    Croatian

    MIRKO

    , work rule.

    MIRKO

  • York
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German

    York

    Yew Tree Estate; From the Farm of Yew Trees; From York

    York

  • Worm
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Danish

    Worm

    German and Danish : variant of Wurm.English : nickname from Middle English wurm ‘serpent’, ‘dragon’ (Old English wyrm).

    Worm

  • EMERIK
  • Male

    Croatian

    EMERIK

    , work rule.

    EMERIK

  • York
  • Boy/Male

    English Celtic Shakespearean

    York

    From the bear estate.

    York

  • Cork
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cork

    English : metonymic occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye or for a dyer of cloth, Middle English cork (of Celtic origin; compare Corkery).

    Cork

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Online names & meanings

  • Sarojkant
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Sarojkant

    Sun; Lord of Lotus

  • Swayn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Swayn

    Knight's attendant.

  • Hauba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Hauba

    Person; Individual; Soul

  • Rajbeer
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional

    Rajbeer

    King; Kind and Happy

  • Jazzleen
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Jazzleen

    Similar to Jazleen

  • Trimurthi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Trimurthi

    Holy Trinity

  • Alban
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Alban

    From Albanus meaning 'of Alba', the ancient Latin city Alba Longa, whose name derives from albus...

  • Reek
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reek

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a heap of some kind, from Middle English reke ‘stack’, ‘heap’.German : from Radeke, a pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with rād ‘advice’, ‘counsel’.Altered spelling of German Reeck.

  • Smirti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Smirti

    Recollection

  • Domhnall
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic

    Domhnall

    Stranger

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  • Work
  • v. t.

    To produce or form by labor; to bring forth by exertion or toil; to accomplish; to originate; to effect; as, to work wood or iron into a form desired, or into a utensil; to work cotton or wool into cloth.

  • Work
  • v. t.

    To set in motion or action; to direct the action of; to keep at work; to govern; to manage; as, to work a machine.

  • Fork
  • n.

    Anything furcate or like a fork in shape, or furcate at the extremity; as, a tuning fork.

  • Work
  • n.

    The matter on which one is at work; that upon which one spends labor; material for working upon; subject of exertion; the thing occupying one; business; duty; as, to take up one's work; to drop one's work.

  • Work
  • n.

    The moving parts of a mechanism; as, the works of a watch.

  • Work
  • v. t.

    To form with a needle and thread or yarn; especially, to embroider; as, to work muslin.

  • Work
  • n.

    To make one's way slowly and with difficulty; to move or penetrate laboriously; to proceed with effort; -- with a following preposition, as down, out, into, up, through, and the like; as, scheme works out by degrees; to work into the earth.

  • Worm
  • n.

    Anything spiral, vermiculated, or resembling a worm

  • Wark
  • n.

    Work; a building.

  • Work
  • n.

    Manner of working; management; treatment; as, unskillful work spoiled the effect.

  • Awork
  • adv.

    At work; in action.

  • Work
  • n.

    Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.

  • Worm
  • v. i.

    To work slowly, gradually, and secretly.

  • Work
  • n.

    The causing of motion against a resisting force. The amount of work is proportioned to, and is measured by, the product of the force into the amount of motion along the direction of the force. See Conservation of energy, under Conservation, Unit of work, under Unit, also Foot pound, Horse power, Poundal, and Erg.

  • Work
  • n.

    Hence, in a general sense, to operate; to act; to perform; as, a machine works well.

  • Work
  • n.

    Specifically: (a) That which is produced by mental labor; a composition; a book; as, a work, or the works, of Addison. (b) Flowers, figures, or the like, wrought with the needle; embroidery.

  • Cork
  • v. t.

    To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork.