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"Helen Butte" vs. Masonna Pussy Badsmell 1996 studio album by To Live and Shave in L.A.
...Phobia 2005 studio album by Benassi Bros.
1/2 & 1/2 1998 single by Gang Starr featuring M.O.P.
1001 Nunakal 2022 Indian film directed by Thamar K. V.
10 Years and Gunnin' 2003 greatest hits album by M.O.P.
13 Flavours of Doom 1992 studio album by D.O.A.
18... 2009 studio album by G.E.M.
19.99 (album) 1998 studio album by M.O.T.
200 Po Vstrechnoy 2001 studio album by t.A.T.u.
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane 2002 studio album by t.A.T.u.
2016 Dhaka Dynamites season The Dhaka cricket team in 2016
2016 European floods Seasonal floods in Europe caused by torrential rain.
2017 Bonavista—Burin—Trinity federal by-election By-election in Bonavista-Burin-Trinity.
2017 British Columbian government formation 2017 cabinet formation in British Columbia.
2017 Monmouthshire County Council election Election to all seats of the non-metropolitan county council of Monmouthshire in May 2017.
2017 Quidditch Premier League season The first Quidditch Premier League season
2017 raid on Barii Raid done by U.S. Navy SEALs and Somali Danab Commandoes.
2018 4 Hours of Sepang 2018 auto race in Malaysia.
2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship The 9th edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
2018 Maple Fire 2018 wildfire in Jefferson County, Washington.
2018 United Kingdom wildfires A record-breaking series of wildfires in the UK
2018–2019 Iranian general strikes and protests A series of strikes and protests that took place across Iran
2019 Arkansas River floods A series of floods effecting the Arkansas river basin in 2019
2019 Bihar floods Flood in Bihar, India.
2019 British National Track Championships Cycling competition in Britain .
2019 China Open (snooker) Snooker tournament, April 2019.
2019 FD Senior Division Top tier football league in the state of Delhi.
2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup 18th FIFA U-17 World Cup, held in Brazil in 2019.
2019 Kyrgyz protests Koy Tas events. Clashes between opposition and president in Kyrgyzstan in 2019.
2019 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship The eleventh official edition of the Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship
2019 Rally Estonia The 9th edition of Rally Estonia
2019 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship The eleventh official edition of the Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship
2019 Zhejiang University rapes A series of rapes committed by an enrolled student of Zhejiang University
2019 Zigong earthquake The earthquake that occurred in Zigong City, China at 13:00 on February 25, 2019.
2019–20 Campeonato Nacional Feminino The 35th edition of Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
2020 Moscow Victory Day Parade A military parade
2020 Supercopa de España Spanish football competition played in Saudi Arabia.
2020–21 Gibraltar Intermediate League The third season of under-23 football in Gibraltar
2021 Breeders' Cup Classic The 2021 Breeders' Cup Classic: Knicks Go's Victory
2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship squads A list of the squads for the 2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship
2021 G20 Rome summit Summit of the leaders of all G20 member nations in Rome, Italy.
2021 Gwadar bombing A suicide attack on a convoy of Chinese crew
2021 Idaho wildfires An overview of major wildfires in Idaho in 2021
2021 Kremlin Cup Tennis tournament in Moscow.
2021 Kremlin Cup – Women's doubles A tennis event played in Moscow, Russia
2021 Percy Priest Lake Cessna Citation crash Plane crash in Tennessee.
2021 Tenerife Ladies Open A tennis event played in Spain
2021 VBA season Sixth season of the Vietnam Basketball Association.
2021–2022 social unrest in the French West Indies Riots after the implementation of sanitary measures by the French government in the West Indies.
2021–22 FD Senior Division Top tier football league in the state of Delhi.
2021–22 Gibraltar Intermediate League The fourth season of under-23 football in Gibraltar
2021–22 Indian State Leagues 2021–22 season in state football leagues of India.
2021–22 Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team College basketball team season.
2022 Asian Men's U20 Volleyball Championship The twenty-first edition of the Asian Men's U20 Volleyball Championship
2022 BAL finals The final of the 2022 edition of the Basketball Africa League
2022 Bay Cities FC season The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
2022 Birbhum violence A violence created due to political issue in West Bengal, India
2022 Cabuyao local elections A part of Philippine general election
2022 California United Strikers FC season The club's second season in the National Independent Soccer Association
2022 Detroit City FC season The club's first season in the USL Championship
2022 FINA Diving World Cup 2022 edition of the biennial FINA diving competition.
2022 Isle of Man TT A sporting event course
2022 Malta International Women's Football Tournament The 27th edition of the Algarve Cup
2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams Men's Basketball Tournament.
2022 Odisha Floods A flood in 2022 in Odisha.
2022 Tournoi de France The second edition of the Women Tournoi de France
2022 Turkish Women's Cup The 27th edition of the Algarve Cup
2022–2023 University of Sheffield protests A student protest at the University of Sheffield
2022–23 CEV Cup The 51st edition of CEV Cup
2022–23 Delhi Premier League Top tier football league in the state of Delhi.
2022–23 Gibraltar Intermediate League The fifth season of under-23 football in Gibraltar
2022–23 Qatar Stars League 49th season of the top tier football League in Qatar.
2022–23 Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team College basketball team season.
2023 AVC Men's Challenge Cup The fourth edition of the AVC Men's Challenge Cup
2023 BAL final The final of the 2023 season of the Basketball Africa League
2023 Barcelona Sporting Club season Schedule & information of 2023 Barcelona S.C. Season.
2023 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship The 12th edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
2023 Chitral cross-border attacks A terrorist raid in chitral Pakistan
2023 FINA Diving World Cup 2023 edition of the biennial FINA diving competition.
2023 Federation Cup (Bangladesh) Final The final of the 2022–23 edition of the Federation Cup (Bangladesh)
2023 Gujarat SFA Club Championship Top tier football league in the state of Gujarat.
2023 Japan Open A badminton tournament held in Japan
2023 Men's European Volleyball League The 19th edition of the Men's European Volleyball League
2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams Men's Basketball Tournament.
2023 Pakistan Super League players draft The players draft for the 2023 PSL
2023 Supercopa de España Spanish football competition played in Saudi Arabia.
2023 VBA season Eighth season of the Vietnam Basketball Association.
2023 Women's European Volleyball League The 14th edition of the Women's European Volleyball League
2023–24 Calcutta Women's Football League 2023-24 Calcutta Women's Football League season article.
2023–24 EHF Champions League The 64th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament
2023–24 Egyptian Super Cup Egyptian football competition played in the United Arab Emirates.
2023–24 Gibraltar Intermediate League The sixth season of under-23 football in Gibraltar
2023–24 Qatar Stars League 50th season of the top tier football League in Qatar.
2023–24 Rochdale A.F.C. season 117th season in existence of Rochdale AFC.
2023–24 Serie B The 92nd season of the Serie B
2023–24 Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team College basketball team season.
2023–24 Wrexham A.F.C. season 159th season in existence of Wrexham A.F.C.
2024 BAL final The final of the 2024 season of the Basketball Africa League
2024 CONCACAF Futsal Championship squads A list of the squads for the 2024 CONCACAF Futsal Championship
2024 Egyptian Super Cup Egyptian football competition played in the United Arab Emirates.
2024 FINA Diving World Cup 2024 edition of the biennial FINA diving competition.
2024 Federation Cup (Bangladesh) Final The final of the 2023–24 edition of the Federation Cup (Bangladesh)
2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit Group of Twenty meeting in Brazil.
2024 Hobart International – Singles WTA tournament starting on 8 January 2024 in Hobart, Australia.
2024 IIHF World Championship final A 2024 ice hockey tournament
2024 Japan Open A badminton tournament held in Japan
2024 Kobani clashes SNA operation against SDF forces in Syria.
2024 Men's European Volleyball League The 20th edition of the Men's European Volleyball League
2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams Men's Basketball Tournament.
2024 New Zealand Rally Championship The New Zealand Rally Championship current season
2024 Orienteering World Cup 2024 edition of the Orienteering World Cup.
2024 Pakistan Super League players draft The players draft for the 2024 Pakistan Super League
2024 Premier Lacrosse League season The current season of the Premier Lacrosse League
2024 Supercopa de España Spanish football competition played in Saudi Arabia.
2024 VBA season Ninth season of the Vietnam Basketball Association.
2024 Women's European Volleyball League The 15th edition of the Women's European Volleyball League
2024 in the British Virgin Islands The British Virgin Islands-related events during 2024
2024–25 B1 League season The 9th season of the B1 League
2024–25 EHF Champions League The 65th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament
2024–25 Liverpool F.C. season 133rd season in existence of Liverpool F.C.
2024–25 Qatar Stars League 51st season of the top tier football League in Qatar.
2024–25 Rochdale A.F.C. season 118th season in existence of Rochdale AFC.
2024–25 Serie B The 93rd season of the Serie B
2025 AFC Challenge League final The final of the 2024–25 edition of the AFC Challenge League
2025 AFC Champions League Elite final The final of the 2024–25 edition of the AFC Champions League Elite
2025 AFC Champions League Two final The final of the 2024–25 edition of the AFC Champions League Two
2025 AFC Women's Champions League final The final of the 2024–25 edition of the AFC Women's Champions League
2025 ASEAN Club Championship final The final of the 2024–25 edition of the ASEAN Club Championship
2025 BAL final The final of the 2025 season of the Basketball Africa League
2025 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship The 13th edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
2025 EHF Youth Club Trophy The 1st edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament
2025 IIHF World Championship final A 2025 ice hockey tournament
2025 Japan Open A badminton tournament held in Japan
2025 K3 League The base for the 6th season of the K3 League which will start soon
2025 Malolos local elections Local election and races for the City of Malolos during the 2025 Midterm Elections.
2025 Men's European Volleyball League The 21st edition of the Men's European Volleyball League
2025 Montana wildfires An overview of major wildfires in Montana in 2025
2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams Men's Basketball Tournament.
2025 Nepal Kabaddi League Kabaddi League in Nepal.
2025 OFC Women's Nations Cup The 12th edition of the OFC Women's Nations Cup
2025 Pakistan Super League players draft The players draft for the 2025 Pakistan Super League
2025 Premier Lacrosse League season The current season of the Premier Lacrosse League
2025 UEFA Super Cup The 2025 edition of the UEFA Super Cup
2025 VBA season Tenth season of the Vietnam Basketball Association.
2025 Women's European Volleyball League The 16th edition of the Women's European Volleyball League
2025 in the British Virgin Islands The British Virgin Islands-related events during 2025
2025–26 EHF Champions League The 66th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament
2025–26 Liverpool F.C. season 134th season in existence of Liverpool F.C.
2025–26 Rochdale A.F.C. season 119th season in existence of Rochdale AFC.
2025–26 Sunderland A.F.C. season 147th season in existence of Sunderland A.F.C.
2026 UEFA Europa League final The final of the 2025–26 edition of the UEFA Europa League
2026 UEFA Women's Champions League final The final of the 2025–26 edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League
2027 UEFA Europa League final The final of the 2026–27 edition of the UEFA Europa League
2027 UEFA Women's Champions League final The final of the 2026–27 edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League
205 (Scottish) Field Hospital Royal Army Medical Corps of the British Army.
20th Century Hits 1999 remix album by Boney M.
21-Mile House Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
21st Commando Regiment (Malaysia) The Malaysian Army's special operations regiment
22nd Commando Regiment (Malaysia) The Malaysian Army's special operations regiment
22nd Continental Regiment A regiment of the Continental Army
24's (T.I. song) 2003 single by T.I.
25 Sextantis Alpha2 Canum Venactiorum variable.
2 Reasons 2012 single by Trey Songz featuring T.I.
2nd United States Sharpshooters Union unit during the US Civil War consisting of marksmen.
3-Chlorostyrylcaffeine A selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist and MAO-B inhibitor used in scientific research
3-transposition group A group
30 Minutes (song) 2003 promotional single by t.A.T.u.
34th & 8th 2004 live album by O.A.R.
3rd Street/Convention Center station Light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
41 Sextantis Spectroscopic binary with an Am star.
41st Century Splendid Man 2002 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
421st Unmanned Systems Battalion (Ukraine) A battalion of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces
42nd Division (Spain) Military unit of the Republican Army which fought during the Spanish Civil War.
4D SAS A French software / database system company
4TP 1930s Polish light tank prototype.
4 of a Kind 1988 studio album by D.R.I.
4eva Is a Mighty Long Time 2017 studio album by Big K.R.I.T.
4eva N a Day 2012 mixtape by Big K.R.I.T.
5,6-Dihydroxytryptamine A selective serotonergic neurotoxin used in scientific research
50-Minute Fun Break A cappella album known for its pioneering studio effects.
51 (album) 2012 mixtape by Kool A.D.
55 Cadillac 2009 studio album by Andrew W.K.
56 Sagittarii Star in the southern constellation of Sagittarius.
5E (album) 2018 studio album by N.O.R.E.
5 Trianguli Star in the constellation Triangulum.
63/19 2013 mixtape by Kool A.D.
6B5 "Ulej" Soviet ballistic vest.
6 Years of Boney M. Hits 1982 single by Boney M.
6th Army (Russian Empire) A Russian army in the First World War
6th Michigan Infantry Regiment A Union infantry regiment from the American Civil War
718492 Quro A numbered main belt asteroid named in November 2024.
77th Armor Regiment Tankunit of the United States Army.
7 (O.S.T.R. album) 2006 studio album by O.S.T.R.
7 (Sixx:A.M. EP) 2011 EP by Sixx:A.M.
7th Special Forces Group (United States) A Special Forces Group of the United States Army
80/20 housing Housing guideline in the US for low- to moderate-income families.
80 Million Tiny Images Dataset for training machine learning systems.
96th Battalion (Canadian Highlanders), CEF Infantry battalion of the Great War Canadian Expeditionary Force.
9P (protocol) A network protocol developed for the Plan 9 distributed operating system
9th Kansas Militia Infantry Regiment Union Army infantry regiment of the American Civil War.
A. C. Matin Pakistani-American microbiologist, immunologist, academician and researcher.
A. Muhamed Mustaque A permanent judge of the Kerala High Court
A. O. Shirley Recreation Ground Sports stadium. Cricket ground in British Virgin Islands.
A. Thanglura Indian politician, first Mizo lawyer and law graduate.
AARS1 Gene on human chromosome 16, implicated in neuropathy.
ACE inhibitor and thiazide combination A combination of antihypertensive drugs used to treat hypertension
ACT Fire and Rescue The urban Fire and Rescue service for the Australian Capital Territory.
ADNP syndrome A rare genetic disorder characterized by developmental delay and autistic features
AEG J.I A type of airplane
AGN-1135 A monoamine oxidase inhibitor and the racemic form of rasagiline
AIM (album) 2016 studio album by M.I.A.
AIRMET Moderate flight weather advisory.
AISDALSLove An hierarchy of effects model in advertising
AJGAR A suggested alliance of the Ahir, Jat, Gurjar and Rajput caste.
ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society A multi-institutional research centre based in Australia
ARISE Adelante Nonprofit serving immigrants in South Texas.
ASAP (T.I. song) 2005 single by T.I.
ASGC Construction A construction conglomerate company
ASKAP J1839−075 A neutron star candidate
AT&SF 1337 class A type of steam locomotive
AT&T DSP1 A digital signal processor
ATM (computer) ZX Spectrum clone developed in Moscow in 1991 by two firms, MicroArt and ATM.
AURO University Private university in Gujarat, India.
AZ Phoenicis A type variable star in the constellation Phoenix
A Boy Born from Mold and Other Delectable Morsels A collection of children's short stories by Lorin Morgan-Richards
A Bucketful of Soul 1968 studio album by Trudy Pitts & Mr. C.
A Cup of Kindness (film) 1934 British film by Tom Walls.
A Curious Collection of Cats Children's poetry book by Betsy Franco and Michael Wertz.
A Father's Legacy to His Daughters A book by Dr. John Gregory
A Feast for the Seaweeds 1983 novel by Syrian novelist Haidar Haidar.
A Gentleman 2017 film by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius A 2000 memoir by American author Dave Eggers
A History of Money and Banking in the United States Book by economist Murray Rothbard.
A Letter from Greenland 2000 studio album by S.E.S.
A List of Cadres to Be Protected A document written by Zhou Enlai
A Love Bizarre 1985 single by Sheila E.
A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana (song) 2001 song by Titãs.
A Moon for the Misbegotten A play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill
A Painted House Mostly the trials of a 7 year old boy living in north east Arkansas.
A Simple Motion 2012 song by t.A.T.u.
A State of Mind (album) 2008 studio album by E.M.D.
A Way in the World 1994 book by V. S. Naipaul.
A Wild Pear 2009 EP by the Evaporators and Andrew W.K.
A fair day's wage for a fair day's work American Federation of Labor (AFL) slogan and goal.
A plague o' both your houses! Catchphrase from Romeo and Juliet.
Aadil A masculine given name
Aajuitsup Tasia A lake on the western coast of Greenland
Aalborg railway station The main railway station in Aalborg, Denmark
Aalkistensee A lake in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Aarhus theologians A group of Danish theologians
Aaron Kandin A wealthy Bukharan merchant, financial minister to the emirs of Bukhara
Aaron River Reservoir A lake in Cohasset, Massachusetts, U.S.
Aaronsburg Academy A school in Aaronsburg, Pennsylvania, Centre County, Pennsylvania
Aasee (Bocholt) A lake in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Aasee (Münster) A lake in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud A primary transmitter of the Qira'at (died 745)
Abadeh rug A type of Persian carpet
Abahattha A stage in the evolution of the Eastern group of the Indo-Aryan languages
Abairegi A Kurya tribe
Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika federal constituency A federal constituency in Akwa Ibom State
Abala-Ibeme Village in Obingwa, Abia State.
Abanoz, Mersin A settlement in Turkey
Abba Jifar I The first king of Kingdom of Jimma from 1830 to 1855
Abba Jofir The last king of Kingdom of Jimma in 1932
Abbey Theatre School Former Irish drama school, Dublin.
Abbot Kinney American businessman, developer and conservationist best known for Venice, Los Angeles.
Abbott-Detroit American luxury automobile manufactured between 1909 and 1919.
Abd Allah ibn al-Abbas Mosque A historic mosque in the city of Taif, Saudi Arabia
Abda, Hebron A Village of Dura
Abde Ali Saifuddin 43rd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra.
Abdi Chavush A Neighbourhood, Quarter or Mahalle of Nicosia, Cyprus
Abdul Matin (general) Major General and Engineer (Retired) of Bangladesh Army.
Abdul Motaleb Sazzad Mahmud Director General of the Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party.
Abdul Rahman Talib A former minister of Malaysia
Abdulaziz Abdullah Sharbatly Mosque The world's first 3D printed mosque in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Abdulhadi as-Soudi Mosque A destroyed mosque in the city of Taiz, Yemen
Abdullah Qureshi (singer) Pakistani singer, songwriter, and musician.
Abdullahi Mustapha A Nigerian Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
Abdulvohid Burhonov One of the founders of the Jadid movement.
Abdurrahman Pasha High School The first high school opened in Anatolia
Abhay Ashram Bangladeshi social welfare organization.
Abhimana Kshethram A group of Vaishnavite temples in India
Abhinava Vidyatirtha The 35th Peetadhipathi of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham
Abishemu of Byblos A ruler of Byblos
Aboiteau A tide gate or dam that prevents water from flooding into marshland
Abood Hamam A Syrian photographer
Abortion under Egyptian law Part of the Egyptian Penal Law.
Aboso Glass Factory A glass company at Aboso, Ghana
About Ta Blast 1993 single by downset.
About a Girl (The Academy Is... song) 2008 single by The Academy Is...
Abrawan A kind of fine mulmul cloth from Dacca
Abrykosivka, Kherson Oblast A settlement in Kherson Oblast
Absolutely Freak Out (Zap Your Mind!!) 2001 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Abtsdorfer See A lake in Bavaria, Germany
Abtsrodaer Kuppe Mountain peak in Hesse, Germany.
Abu Baker Al Siddique (Dubai Metro) Metro station in Dubai, U.A.E.
Abu Dhabi Global Market The international financial centre of Abu Dhabi
Abu Ghabshan The last Khuza'ahite custodian of the Kaaba before the Qurayshi takeover
Abuja Declaration (1989) A 1989 communiqué by Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
Abuja–Kaduna train attack The Train attack in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Abushiri Colonial resistance fighter from modern day Tanzania.
Abwe Cuban musical ensemble using Gourds.
Aby Lagoon A lake on the Ghanaian/Ivory Coast border
Academia literaria A gathering with literary or artistic overtones
Academy of Country Music Award for Entertainer of the Year A music award
Acadia Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceutical company, which developed Nuplazid, based in San Diego, California.
Acadians in Quebec Acadian community in Quebec.
Acanthoclita balanoptycha A moth in the family Tortricidae from tropical Asia
Acanthoclita iridorphna A moth of the family Tortricidae from Sri Lanka and Taiwan
Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna Music education institution in Bologna, Italy.
Accelerated Linear Algebra Advanced optimization framework for TensorFlow to enhance computational performance.
Accelerated Math A math acceleration software
Accelerator nerve A sympathetic nerve to the heart
Accent (sociolinguistics) A distinctive way of pronouncing a language
Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album) 1997 studio album by No I.D.
Access to medicines The reasonable ability for people to get needed medicines required to achieve health
Accommodation platform A platform designed to provide living quarters for people.
Accord Pond A lake in Massachusetts, U.S.
Achagoyle Bay A bay in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Achen Lake A lake in Tyrol, Austria
Achepabanca Lake A lake in Quebec, Canada
Achicourt station Closed French train station.
Achromatic telescope A refracting telescope design that reduces cromatic aberration
Acid Motherly Love 2007 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. (album) 1997 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Acid test A process of distinguishing gold from base metals, with a figurative meaning
Acivicin Idinhibitor of gamma-glutamyl transferase.
Acme, Washington A Census Designated Place in Whatcom County, Washington, United States.
Acontia dichroa A species of moth
Acoustic admittance Measure of flow of acoustic energy.
Acoustic jar Ceramic vessels found set into the walls of medieval churches.
Acousto-optics The study of sound and light interaction
Act+Fast Anti Choking Trainer Anti Choking simulation training equipment.
Act III Theatres The previous owner of Regal Cinemas.
Act Now (slogan) Slogan proposed for the 2010 Hong Kong electoral reform.
Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940–1970 Art exhibition held at Whitechapel Gallery, 9 February 2023 – 7 May 2023.
Ada Jordan Pray American composer, teacher, and concert singer.
Adagio (T.H.C. album) 1999 studio album by T.H.C.
Adolf Straehler Silesian forest scientist and plant collector.
Adolf Čech Czech conductor who premiered many of Dvořák pieces.
Adolphus Lake A lake in Alberta, Canada
Adowa dance A traditional dance performed the Akans in Ghana
Adrian Ho Hong Kong politician and businessman.
Adrienne Asch Bioethicist and disability rights activist. Yeshiva University professor.
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America A public-private partnership led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Adventist Health Mendocino Coast Hospital in Fort Bragg, California, U.S.A.
Adventureland Treehouse Walk-through treehouse attraction in Disneyland Park.
Adviser (Bangladesh) The heads of ministries in the interim and caretaker governments of Bangladesh.
Advisory Committee of U.S. Attorneys Committee of the United States Department of Justice.
Aedes bahamensis Species of mosquito.
Aeneas Valley A valley with dispersed population in Washington, US
Aeolis Mensae A group of mensae on Mars
Aerial rigging A specialized field of rigging that keeps circus performers safe while performing at height.
Aeromechanics The mechanics of air and other gases
Aeronautical operational control A group of applications used for communication of an aircraft
Aesthetic illusion A type of mental absorption
AfCFTA Dispute Settlement Mechanism A mechanism for trade in Africa
AfD Hamburg The regional state association of the AfD in Hamburg, Germany
Afghanistan fighting season The post-winter fighting season during the 2001-2021 war in Afghanistan
African American Christianity during Slavery The growth of Christianity among slaves in the US
African crake A bird in the rail family that breeds in most of sub-Saharan Africa.
Afro-Asia The combination of Africa and Asia
Afro-Cubans (band) A Latin jazz band
After the Love 2009 single by R.I.O.
Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States A book about the origin of the state
Agent Sai Srinivasa Athreya 2019 Indian film directed by Swaroop R. S. J.
Agent Tesla A malware family
Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein Music publisher composed, in a large part, of famous composers.
Ager publicus The Latin name for the public land of Ancient Rome
Aghstafachay reservoir Reservoir in Azerbaijan.
Agios Andreas railway station Railway station of Patras in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Agnel Lake A lake in the Province of Turin, Italy
Agra gauze A thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave.
Agrarian and Countryside Party Political party in Slovakia.
Agreement Regarding Compensation for the Kubo (Kabaw) Valley (1834) A historical international agreement
Agulhas Leakage The overview of the Agulhas current leakage
Ah Meng A female Sumatran orangutan and a tourism icon of Singapore
Ahalia Health Heritage and Knowledge Village A Medical, Education Group of Kerala
Ahar rug A Persian carpet
Aheru Lake A lake in Valga County, Estonia
Ahmad Almallah Palestinian born American poet, scholar, and activist.
Ahmad Aramesh Biography of former head of Iran's National Planning Orgniazation during Pahlavi era.
Ahmad Qasir A 19-year-old youth from Lebanon
Ahmad Shah's Tomb Medieval mosque and the group of tombs in Ahmedabad, India.
Ahmad ibn Umar The seventh Emir of Crete
Ahman Pategi University, Patigi A private University in Nigeria
Ahmed Al-Mandhari A physician and public health specialist from Oman
Ahmed Ali Baskandi Award A state-level award
Ahmic Lake A lake in Ontario, Canada
Aiani Archaeological Museum Museum in Aiani, Greece.
Aichi International Arena A multi-purpose arena under construction in Nagoya, Japan
Aichwaldsee A lake in Carinthia, Austria
Aid to Artisans Non-profit organization based in Washington, DC.
Aigremont Lake A lake in the Province of Quebec, Canada
Aikhylu Chasma A tectonic rift valley on Venus
Aikshaw A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Ailesham cloth A fine linen cloth made in England during middle ages
Aiming point A variable in aiming a weapon
Ain Taya Forest A forest in Commune Aïn Taya, in Algeria.
Aindlinger Baggersee A lake in Bavaria, Germany
Air attack on the fortress of Koepenick A 1943 war incident in which the German air force (Luftwaffe) chased a phantom target
Air mass (solar energy) A term in the solar energy industry
Air war during Operation Overlord One of the most significant air battles of the Second World War.
Air well (condenser) A building or device used to collect water by condensing the water vapor present in the air
Aircraft recognition The skill of identifying aircraft on sight
Aird and Loch Ness (ward) A council ward in the Highlands of Scotland
Airsacculitis Bacterial, fungal or viral inflammatory disease of air sacs in birds.
Airtel Bangladesh A brand of Robi Axiata Ltd in Bangladesh
Aishihik Lake A lake in Yukon, Canada
Ajagbusi Ekun A traditional ruler of Owo Kingdom
Ajaka (Olowo) A traditional ruler of Owo Kingdom
Ajay Kumar (civil servant) IAS officer and Defence Secretary of India.
Ajātivāda The Absolute is not subject to birth, change, or death
Akaflieg Stuttgart fs31 Training sailplane designed and built by the Akaflieg Stuttgart in the 1980s.
Akawe Torkula Polytechnic A polytechnic in makurdi venue state Nigeria
Akdere, Silifke A settlement in Turkey
Akeld Human settlement in Northumberland, England.
Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development Public university in Kumasi, Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Akher Saa A weekly consumer magazine in Egypt
Aki no Arashi A Japanese political organization
Akinbode Oluwafemi Nigerian environmental activist, Social justice campaigner, and tobacco control advocate.
Akinima Town in the region of Ahoada West, Nigeria.
Akira (brand) A consumer electronics brand headquartered in Singapore
Akira Satō (photographer) Japanese photographer.
Akita Inu Preservation Society A public interest corporation in Japan
Akita Port Station Railway station in Akita, Japan.
Akpujiogu A town in Anambra State
Akron Ice House Structure in Ohio, U. S.
Akrotiri Bay A bay on the island of Cyprus
Aksharaslokam A poetic way of chanting slokas
Aktepe, Hassa A settlement in Turkey
Akwal A Village in Punjab, Pakistan
Al-Abtah Historic valley near Makkah.
Al-Adel Neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq.
Al-Ajrad A mountain in Medina, Saudi Arabia
Al-Ashnani A primary transmitter of the Qira'at (died 919 CE)
Al-Hamiz Valley A river in Algiers, Algeria
Al-Iman Mosque (Singapore) A mosque in Bukit Panjang, Singapore
Al-Jawbari Medieval Syrian Arab author and scholar known for his denunciation of alchemy.
Al-Musawar A weekly news magazine in Egypt
Al-Qarah A village in Al ahsa , Eastern Province , Saudi Arabia
Al-Qarah Mountain (Saudi Arabia) A mountain in the Eastern Province , Saudi Arabia
Al-Quds Al-Arabi Arabic language newspaper published in the U.K.
Al-Zulfi City A city in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
Al-arbaâ Valley A river valley in Boumerdès Province, Algeria
Al Ain Zoo A zoo in eastern region of Abu Dhabi, the UAE
Al Attar Business Tower Office in Dubai, U.A.E.
Al Baker (magician) American professional magician.
Al Dhafra, Abu Dhabi The Gharbiyyah (Western) Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
Al Fattan Marine Towers Residential (Tower 1), Hotel (Tower 2) in Dubai, U.A.E.
Al Hasnaa A women's magazine in Lebanon
Al Jasrah A district in Qatar
Al Khawalid Branch of the House of Khalifa, the ruling family of Bahrain.
Al Nahda (Dubai Metro) Metro station in Dubai, U.A.E.
Al Qusais (Dubai Metro) Metro station in Dubai, U.A.E.
Al Ras Public Library Library in Dubai, U.A.E.
Al Rigga (Dubai Metro) Metro station in Dubai, U.A.E.
Al Shea American critic and actor.
Alagia Fieschi Daughter of Count Nicolò Fieschi and niece of Pope Adrian V.
Alamode A 17th century silk material, used in England and France
Alate A winged reproductive caste from a social insect colony in its winged form
Albatross (cloth) A lightweight, soft material with a napped and slightly creped surface
Albear Aqueduct A water supply system of Havana, Cuba
Albert Alan Financial literacy advocate, and author.
Albert Edward Bridge Railway bridge in Shropshire, England.
Albert Forster Gauleiter of Danzig during WW2 executed for war crimes.
Albert Kuntz German goldsmith, soldier, communist and concentration camp victim.
Albert R. Hall (Minnesota and Wisconsin politician) 19th century American politician.
Albert cloth A type of double cloth
Alberta Fish and Game Association Fish and wildlife conservation charitable organization in Alberta, Canada.
Alcides Figueroa Bilingual School Bilingual, magnet secondary school located in Añasco, Puerto Rico.
Aldoth A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Alemoor Loch A lake in the Scottish borders, Scotland
Alepochori, Achaea Community of Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Alethiology The study of the nature of truth
Alex (automobile) 1908 prototype light car produced by Alexander and Co.
Alex Dallman 21st century American politician.
Alex Finkelman Biography of a Rhode Island state representative.
Alexander Bailey (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American educator, farmer, and postmaster.
Alexander J. Irwin 19th century American politician.
Alexander Kovalevsky Russian 19th-century embryologist.
Alexander du Toit A South African geologist (1878–1948)
Alexandra Rietz Former police superintendent, presenter and actress.
Alexandre Lyambabaje Rwandan statistician and politician.
Alexandreia railway station Railway station of Skydra in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Alexis Ringwald Woman entrepreneur in education technology.
Alf Schwarz A Canadian sociologist
Alfa Romeo Arna Hatchback produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo Nissan Autoveicoli S.p.A.
Alfred L. Cary 19th century American lawyer and politician.
Alfred Lawless High School Former high school in New Orleans.
Algiers-Cape Town Rally History of a series of trans African north-south road races in the 20th century.
Ali Bakouei An Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated by Israel
Ali Tatar Governor of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Ali ibn Yusuf ibn Umar The sixth Emir of Crete
Alice Blue Gown Popular 1919 song from the musical Irene.
Alice Cleaver English nanny, survivor of the RMS Titanic.
Alice Lounsberry American botanist, dendrologist and author.
Alicia El Haj A Professor and the Interdisciplinary Chair of Cell Engineering
Alicia anisopetala South American species of flowering vine.
Aliqoli Jadid-ol-Eslam A Portuguese figure who flourished in late 17th and early 18th century Safavid Iran
Aliquippa station Historic railway station, Pennsylvania, U. S.
Alison Macrina Librarian and Director of the Library Freedom Project.
Alison Pearson (accused witch) Scottish person (c.1533–1588) executed for witchcraft.
Alive (P.O.D. song) 2001 single by P.O.D.
Aliyah (Torah) The honor of reciting the blessings that precede the chanting of a Torah portion
Aljunied family A family of Arab Singaporeans of Yemeni origin
Alkaff Mansion The Alkaff Mansion in Singapore
Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan A non-governmental organization in Pakistan
All-Bran Breakfast cereal made by WK Kellogg Co.
All-Star Triangle Bowl Bowling alley in South Carolina, U.S.A.
All-on-4 A prosthodontics procedure
All About Us (t.A.T.u. song) 2005 single by t.A.T.u.
All American Gangsta 2004 studio album by E.S.G.
All American Quarter Horse Congress The All American Quarter Horse Congress is the largest single breed horse show in the world.
All Glocks Down 1995 single by Heather B.
All My Girls 2006 EP by May J.
All Night Radio (song) A song from Japanese singer Ado
All Nite Madness 2004 studio album by Mousse T.
All Rise News All Rise News is an American online publisher of legal and political news.
All Sides (O.A.R. album) 2008 studio album by O.A.R.
All That's Dead A 2019 novel by Stuart MacBride
All Trinidad General Workers' Trade Union Trade union in Trinidad and Tobago.
All We Are (album) 2014 studio album by O.R.B.
All in the Past A painting by Vassily Maximov
All the Things She Said 2002 single by t.A.T.u.
Alla mot en A Swedish game show
Alldutch Movement A movement in Central Europe
Alleged military conspiracy of 1877 Possible coup attempt in France, during the 16 May 1877 crisis.
Allen Fuller (minister) Minister (1798-1864) aided the spread of Universalism in the Southern states of America.
Allen R. Bushnell 19th century American politician.
Alliance to Save Energy A How to Save Energy
Alligator Bay A swamp in the U.S. state of Georgia
Alma Nungarrayi Granites Australian Walpiri artist.
Almgren regularity theorem The singular set of a mass-minimizing surface has codimension at least 2
Almond chicken American Chinese dish.
Almost-a-Dog Mountain Mountain in Montana, U.S.A.
Almost Here (The Academy Is... album) 2005 studio album by The Academy Is...
Almost periodic function A function that "converges" to periodicity
Alnham Hamlet in Northumberland, England.
Aloe peglerae Species of small, stemless South African aloe.
Alone (E.M.D. song) 2008 single by E.M.D.
Alpha-2 blocker Drugs blocking alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, limited clinical application in humans.
Alphitonia whitei Species of flowering tree, endemic to Queensland, Australia.
Alpine Biogeographic Region A mountainous environment in Europe
Alsagoff family A family of Arab Singaporeans of Hadhrami origin
Altamont, Missouri A village in Missouri, United States
Altishahr A name of the Tarim Basin region
Altory Township, Decatur County, Kansas Township in Kansas, United States.
Altreu A village in Lebern District, Switzerland
Altınordu, Ordu A second level municipality in Turkey
Alvin C. Reis American lawyer and Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge, member of the Wisconsin Senate and Assembly.
Amalgamated Housing Cooperative Historic Apartment Community in New York City's borough of the Bronx.
Amanitenmemide Nubian king.
Amapi 3D modeler created by Yonowat S.A.
Amateur Baseball Federation of India Governing body of baseball.
Amaya School of Home Industries Public high school in Cavite, Philippines.
Amazon Sidewalk A mesh wireless network developed by Amazon
Amberson Barrington Marten Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court.
Ambient light sensor A sensor that detects available light levels
Ambient optic array The structured arrangement of light with respect to a point of observation
Ambient space (mathematics) The space surrounding an object
Amblyosporidae A type of microsporidian fungi
Ambrosian hymns Latin hymnody in from the 4th century. Contained in the Old and New Hymnals.
Amelia Bunbury Australian artist and horse breeder (1863–1956).
America Eats A branch of the Federal Writers' Project
American Caesar 1978 biography of Douglas MacArthur by William Manchester.
American Dog Breeders Association Dog breed registry.
American Radiator Company American manufacturing company.
American Staffing Association A trade association representing American staffing industry
American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 Federal law in the United States changing taxation, "ATRA".
American University of Kurdistan The American University of Kurdistan, Duhok
Ameristar Casino East Chicago Riverboat casino in East Chicago .
Ames Almanack First almanac printed in the British North American colonies.
Amfibian Tales 2000 studio album by Tom Marshall and Co.
Aminu Saira Nigerian filmmaker, director, and story writer (born 1979).
Amir Majd The first commander of the Basij force
Amira Nowaira Egyptian academic, translator, columnist and author.
Ammonas of Egypt Christian monk and saint of Egypt.
Amonix Former US solar power manufacturer.
Amorphophallus pusillus Species of flowering plant.
Amorphous magnet A type of magnetic order
Amouage Amouage is an international luxury fragrance brand.
Ampang Jaya Municipal Council A local authority in Selangor
Amrit Campus A campus affiliated with TU
Amsoldingersee A lake in Switzerland
Amsterdam Tulip Museum A museum about tulips in Amsterdam
Amvrosije Janković Serbian painter-iconographer.
Américo Mendoza Mori Harvard scholar from Peru and language activist.
An Ordinary Day (song) 2004 song by g.o.d.
Ana Book Store A secondhand bookstore in Singapore
Anabaptist/Mennonite Church sexual misconduct cases Sexual misconduct claims within the Anabaptist/Mennonite Church.
Anabasse A kind of blanketing
Anaconda Range A group of high mountains located in southwestern Montana
Anaku (dress) A skirt-type draped garment of indigenous women in the Inca Empire.
Ananda Mohan College The oldest college in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Anangpur A historical village located near Faridabad in Haryana, India
Anara Tower Building in Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai.
Anasaitis locuples A species of jumping spider
Anastasia Formation Geologic formation deposited in Florida during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
Anatole Broyard American editor, essayist, literary critic, and memoirist (1920–1990).
Anatoly Volin The Chairman of the Supreme Court of the USSR in 1948 – 1957
Anatomy of the human heart A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body and its structure
Anaxyrus Genus of true toads in the family Bufonidae.
Anchana Heemmina A Thai human rights activist
Anchor Me (song) The Mutton Birds song
Ancient Artifacts 1985 studio album by D.I.
Ancient Egyptian corkscrew-horned sheep A type of sheep in ancient southern Egypt and Nubia
Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636–1936: A History A historical publication by William Hutchinson Rowe
Ancient theater of Alauna Roman-era spectacle building in Valognes, France.
Ancient theater of Sabratha Roman theater of the ancient city of Sabratha, Libya.
And That 2012 studio album by The D.O.T.
Anders Callert A Swedish Major General
Anders Eka Justice of Swedish Supreme Court.
Andersen sampler A type of cascade impactor that measures viable bioaerosols
Andhra Loyola College A college in vijayawada
Andrei Kubatin Uzbek archaeologist, Turkologist and historian. Political prisoners in Uzbekistan.
Andres Cuevas Professor of engineering at the Australian National University, Canberra.
Andrew C. Love NBC Radio executive, director, producer, in Hollywood, from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Andrew Leipus Australian physiotherapist.
Andrew MacLeod Australian/British philanthropist.
Andrey Anokhin Russian ethnographer/music scientist/composer.
André Michel (lawyer) Human rights lawyer in Haiti.
André Noël (chef) French chef in the service of King Frederick II of Prussia.
Anfield Rap 1988 single by Liverpool F.C.
Ang Daigdig Ko'y Ikaw 1965 Filipino film directed by Efren Reyes Sr.
Ang Singsing ng Dalagang Marmol 1905 novel by Isabelo de los Reyes and Sr.
Angara-1.2pp A test version of Angara-1.2 to test Angara-5 parts too
Angel (Swedish band) A 1990s Swedish girl pop band
Angelika Kauffmann Museum Museum in Austria of the Swiss painter Angelica Kauffman.
Angeline Impelido Former Filipino international footballer.
Anger (downset. song) 1994 single by downset.
Angles (tribe) A Germanic people from present day northern Germany
Anglezarke Reservoir A reservoir in Lancashire, England
Anglo-Algerian War The Angelo-Algerian War
Anglo-Norman horse A horse breed developed in Lower Normandy in France
Angry Samoans (album) 1997 studio album by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
Anidex A synthetic, stretchable fiber
Animal (F**k Like a Beast) 1984 single by W.A.S.P.
Animal House (U.D.O. album) 1987 studio album by U.D.O.
Animal weapon Traits of members of an animal species, used to fight others for access to resources.
Animal welfare and rights in Brazil The treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in Brazil
Animal welfare and rights in China The treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in China
Animal welfare and rights in Denmark The treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in Denmark
Animal welfare and rights in Russia The treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in Russia
Animal welfare in New Zealand The treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in New Zealand
Animal welfare in Thailand The treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in Thailand
Anke Beenen A notable speedskater in the Netherlands in late 19th century
Ann-Marie Holmes Irish Engineer.
Ann E. Elsner American researcher.
Ann Henning Jocelyn Swedish-born Irish playwright, translator and author.
Ann Stone Minot American biochemist and physiologist.
Ann Wyatt English philanthropist who left notable for educational bequests in Edmonton.
Anna Canteen A subsidised meal initiative by the Government of Andhra Pradesh
Anna Wong (artist) A Chinese Canadian artist, master printmaker and educator, based in Vancouver.
Annandale Water A small loch in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Anne Hoo Lady Anne Hoo, great grandmother to Anne Boleyn, Queen of England.
Anne Philipe 1917-1990, French writer, ethnologist, and documentary filmmaker.
Anne of Denmark and her African servants The queen of Scotland and England had servants from Africa
Annie Get Your Gun (original Broadway cast recording) 1946 cast recording by Ethel Merman etc.
Annie Gill Indian television actress.
Annie Katsura Rollins American artist, scenic designer and puppeteer.
Annie Maude Norton Battelle American suffragette and philanthropist.
Annulus (botany) A ring of specialized cells on the sporangium
Annunciation Council A council of elected Serb representatives
Annunciation Seminary, Bailu Former Catholic seminary in Sichuan, China.
Anomaly (natural sciences) A persisting deviation
Anomaly Six American media intelligence company.
Another Body Murdered 1993 single by Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
Another Magazine Fashion and culture magazine published in the U.K.
Another Mother for Peace Anti-war advocacy group founded in 1967 in opposition to the U.S. war in Vietnam.
Anselm Franke A German Curator And Writer
Anshika Sharma A Nepalese beauty contestant born in 1996.
Answer ellipsis A shortened answer, such as "who walked the dog?" "Tom (did)"
Anta Nante 2024 single by Riria.
Antarcticfjellet Arctic mountain range on fhe Svalbard island of Bjørnøya.
Antati A style of verse in Tamil poetry
Ante Up (song) 2000 single by M.O.P.
Anterior teeth The incisors and canine teeth
Anthon Berg Danish chocolatier and a brand of Toms International.
Anthony Abbing A German-American blacksmith killed during the Titanic
Anthropomorphized food Anthropomorphic foods and their depictions in media and folklore.
Anti-Dumping Measures on Biodiesel by the European Union A WTO Dispute Settlement case by the European Union
Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft A class of ASW corvettes of the Indian Navy
Anti-War Coalition Coalition of South African activists.
Anti-clerical riots of 1835 Riots against religious orders in Spain in 1835.
Anticipatory grief A feeling of grief before an impending loss
Antimetric electrical network Electrical network that exhibits anti-symmetrical electrical properties.
Antimicrobial copper-alloy touch surfaces The ability for copper to prevent frequently touched surfaces from spreading pathogens
Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate A vicariate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Antonio Forte Bishop of Avellino and previously Bishop of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia.
Antonio Machoni Italian Jesuit, linguist and cartographer.
Antonio Walker Chilean politician.
Ants of the Democratic Republic of the Congo A summary of ants occurring in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
António José Teles de Meneses A Portuguese colonial administrator
Anxiety Always 2003 studio album by ADULT.
Any Kuki Tribes A category of Scheduled Tribes recognised by Government of India
Any Time Now (O.A.R. album) 2002 live album by O.A.R.
Aomori Belt Highway A bypass of the city of Aomori, Japan
Apartment for Peggy 1948 comedy film directed by George Seaton starring William Holden.
Apeatse A suburban of Bogoso
Aperam A company that produces stainless steel
Aphrahat (hermit) Hermit of Persian origin.
Apolinar Velez A key leader in the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War
Apollon (Norwegian magazine) A quarterly popular science magazine in Oslo, Norway
Apostolic Pardon A type of Catholic indulgence
Appendix Vergiliana Collection of Poems written by Virgil.
Apple Business BASIC Version of the BASIC programming language for the Apple III computer.
Apple Maggot Quarantine Area Permanent quarantine area established by the U.S. state of Washington.
Applecross Bay A bay on the west coast of Scotland
Appleton North High School Public high school in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Application directory A grouping of software code
Application of biofilms in industry The use of microbial biofilms for chemical production
Applied Microbiology International Bringing the international microbiology community together to advance scientific impact.
Appling County High School American public school in Georgia, USA.
April 9 Cuban strike A general strike in Cuba on April 9.
Aptery The state of winglessness
Apulum (castra) Ancient Roman legionary fort in Dacia; predecessor to Alba Julia in modern Romania.
Aquatic Hall of Fame and Museum of Canada Sports museum in MB, Canada.
Arab Bureau Department of British Intelligence in Cairo during the First World War.
Arabology (album) 2009 studio album by Y.A.S.
Aragats Cosmic Ray Research Station The Aragats Cosmic Ray Research Station
Arakkonam Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Aram I The catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia
Araruama Lagoon A hyper saline lake in Brazil
Arasvikfjorden A fjord in Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal counties, Norway
Aravah (Sukkot) A leafy branch of the willow tree
Arbanaška River A river in Serbia
Arborychoi A nation of northern Gaul
Arbuthnot Lake A lake in Washington State, U.S.
Arcadia Lake (Oklahoma) A lake in Oklahoma, U.S.
Archaeaspis Extinct redlichiid trilobites from the Cambrian.
Archaeoacoustics Study of sound or soundwaves and their relation to ancient relics, structures, etc.
Archaeological Garden of the Hospital of Lisieux French public garden.
Archaeological Museum, Vijayapura A museum in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Archaeological Museum of Argos Archaeological museum in Peloponnese, Greece.
Archaeological Museum of Arta Archaeological museum in Epirus, Greece.
Archaeological Museum of Cherchell Archaeological museum in Tipaza Province, Algeria.
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus Archaeological museum in Peloponnese, Greece.
Archaeological Museum of Eretria Archaeological museum in Euboea regional unit, Central Greece.
Archambault Lake (Saint-Donat) A lake in Saint-Donat, Quebec, Canada
Archery Australia Governing body for the sport of archery in Australia.
Archimedean ordered vector space A binary relation on a vector space
Archimedean point A hypothetical "God's-eye view" of the world
Archway Hospital Hospital in Highgate, London.
Ardblair Castle 16th century Scottish castle.
Arden, Warwickshire The Forest of Arden, territory in the West Midlands
Are We Experimental? 2009 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Area 52 (album) 2012 studio album by Rodrigo y Gabriela/C.U.B.A.
Arena Homme + Fashion magazine published in the U.K.
Arenc affair Affair in Marseille, France on the police abduction of Mohamed Chérif.
Argiñeta Necropolis A Middle Age cemetery in Elorrio, Spain
Argus Centre Highrise office building in Victoria, Australia.
Ariane flight VA262 Maiden Flight Of Ariane 6 Rocket Family.
Ariel G. Loewy Romanian biochemist.
Ariela Bogenberger German screenwriter, producer, cabaret director and journalist.
Arindam Chaudhuri Indian businessman, founder of a diploma-mill.
Aristides Carlos Rodrigues Museum Paleontology, Natural history museum. in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Aristidis Soiledis A Greek former footballer
Ark Avilon Zoo Zoo in Pasig, Philippines.
Arkansas Southern Railroad (1892–1905) The Arkansas Southern Railroad was a small railroad existing between 1892 to 1905
Arm span The distance from finger tips to finger tips
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory A forensics laboratory run by U.S. Department of Defense
Armenian Caritas Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Armenia.
Armenian Press in France Armenian-language press.
Armillaria luteobubalina Species of fungus in the family Physalacriaceae.
Army Air Defence Command (Pakistan) Pakistan Army's air defence formation.
Army Desert Warfare School Pakistan Army training formation for desert warfare.
Army High Altitude School Pakistan Army training formation for mountain warfare.
Army of the Southwest A Union Army that served during the American Civil War.
Army training regiment (United Kingdom) A unit providing Basic Phase 1 Training for nearly every element of the British Army
Arnav Kapur Computer scientist.
Arnold Brecht One of the leading government officials in the Weimar Republic.
Arnold Drive Bridge Historic truss bridge in Eldridge, California, United States.
Arnold Strongwoman Classic A sporting event - Strength Athletics
Aro Ngwa Neighbourhood in Aba, Abia State.
Arohanam (novel) 1969 novel by V. K. N.
Arresø A huge Lake in Denmark
Arroio Dilúvio Brook in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Arrowood station A light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Arsène Lacarrière-Latour A French architect and civil engineer
Art Fair on the Square (Madison) Art event held in Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Art Safiental International contemporary land art biennale in Switzerland.
Arterial blood gas test A test of blood taken from an artery that measures the amounts of certain dissolved gases
Arthur B. Ingram 19th century American politician.
Arthur C. Neville 25th Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Arthur Sephton Archdeacon of Craven from 1956 to 1972.
Arthur St Leger, 2nd Viscount Doneraile Anglo-Irish politician and peer.
Artis (non-profit company) Non-Profit art organization that supports contemporary artists from Israel.
Artois (cloak) A long cloak worn by women in the 18th century.
ArtsLav Former arts venue in Kennington, London.
Arts Square Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Arts and Entertainment (album) 2009 studio album by Masta Ace and Ed O.G.
Artystone A daughter of Cyrus the Great
Arular 2005 studio album by M.I.A.
Arular Tour 2005–06 concert tour by M.I.A.
Arunachalam (film) 1997 film by Sundar C.
Aryan Khan Indian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, actor and entrepreneur.
Aryanandi (8th century) A Digambar Jain monk
Asahi Dam (Gifu) Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Ascent Abort-2 Successful test of the Launch Abort System of NASA's Orion spacecraft.
Ascetosporea A group of eukaryotes that are parasites of animals
Asgog Loch A lake in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Ashery A ___location or factory producing lye from wood ash
Ashford Reservoir A reservoir in Somerset, England
Ashkenormativity A form of Eurocentrism within Ashkenazi Jewish culture
Ashridge Dining Club The meetings of an English political club 1933-1938
Ashtakam A poem with eight stanzas
Asia Pacific Geoparks Network A regional network of Geoparks.
Asia Pacific Transport Consortium A consortium involved in construction of the Alice Springs to Darwin railway line
Aso Olona A Yoruba patterned hand woven fabric
Aso oke A Yoruba handwoven fabric
Asociación Scouts de Colombia The national Scout organization in Colombia
Aspen Soda Discontinued apple-flavoured soda drink by PepsiCo.
Aspri A group advisors to Indonesian President Suharto
Asraya Refuge in eastern religions and astrology.
Assembly (novel) A novel by Natasha Brown
Assistant Treasurer of Victoria The Assistant Treasurer of Victoria
Association of Business Trial Lawyers A voluntary bar association
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes Defunct Accreditation Association.
Associative memory (psychology) The ability to remember and learn the association between unrelated objects
Associação Ferroviária de Esportes (women) A Brazilian professional women's association football club
Assumption Abbey, Missouri A religious house in Missouri
Assura plc Property company based in the U.K.
Aster tonglingensis Species of plant in the Aster family.
Astley Ainslie Hospital Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve A Chiltern Hills nature reserve
Astoria (houseboat) Houseboat on the River Thames housing a recording studio, owned by musician David Gilmour.
Asu Dev A pioneer artist of Assam India
Asymphorodes adynatus A moth of the family Agonoxenidae from French Polynesia
Atakent A settlement in Turkey
AtariWriter Word processor program for Atari 8-bit computers.
Atatürk Cup Football competition in Turkey.
Atayurt A settlement in Turkey
Atelian regression A Caspian Sea regression
Athanasius Sakharov A Russian Orthodox Saint and Hymnographer, canonized in 2000.
AthensCon Annual convention.
Atherton Mill station Former heritage streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Athirasa A sweet in Sri Lankan cuisine
Athletics at the 2003 All-Africa Games – Women's discus throw The Richest musician in Liberia
Athletics at the 2015 Summer Universiade – Women's 100 metres hurdles Sports.
Atkinson County High School American school in Georgia, USA.
Atlanta Marriott Marquis Second-tallest hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Atlantis (F.I.R. album) 2011 studio album by F.I.R.
Atmakaraka The soul's signifier in Hindu astrology
Atom (measure theory) A measurable set with positive measure that contains no subset of smaller positive measure
Atom RPG A post-apocalyptic role-playing video game
Atomic veteran A soldier exposed to radiation at a site of a nuclear explosion
Atractaspis branchi Species of snake.
Attribute clash A display artifact caused by 8-bit colour on older computers
Aua (band) AUA is an experimental duo from Germany that consists of Henrik Eichmann and Fabian Bremer.
Auberge (restaurant) Former Michelin-starred restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Auberge du Soleil Restaurant and resort in California, with interiors designed by Michael Taylor.
Audax (cycling) A long-distance cycling sport
Audioanalgesia The relief of pain using white noise or music
Audrey Assad American singer-songwriter and contemporary Christian music artist.
Audrey Napoleon American electronic music producer and entrepreneur.
August Offer 1940 Offer by British Government to India.
August Pictures A Production House located in Singapore
Augustine Markevich Belarusian born Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan.
Ault Park (Ontario) Living museum in Ontario, Canada.
Aurora Award for Best Visual Presentation Annual Canadian science fiction and fantasy awards for visual media.
Austin Australia A 'design and construct' building organisation based in Sydney, Australia
Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships Annual debating tournament for teams from universities in the Australasian region.
Australian Aboriginal identity The perception of oneself as Aboriginal Australian
Australian Association of Scientific Workers A defunct Australian science workers' organisation
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness High security laboratory, run by the CSIRO for exotic animal disease diagnosis and research.
Australian High A semi-permanent high pressure system over Southern Australia
Australian Sikh Heritage Trail Heritage site and monument in Riverton, Western Australia.
Australian Woman's Sphere A women's magazine in Australia (1900–1905)
Austrium Proposed chemical element.
Authentic Movement A form of expressive movement therapy
Authority for Regulation of Water and Energy Sectors The national energy regulatory authority on Burundi
Authors' conference A conference where writers gather to share and review work.
Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland A national disability charity in Ireland
Autism in France The history of autism in France
Autokabalesis The act of jumping from a high place
Automobilwerk Eisenach Defunct German automobile manufacturer.
Automotive warranty A guarantee provided by a vehicle manufacturer or a third party,
Autonomous University of Chihuahua Public university in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Autonomous university A university with greater university autonomy
Autostereoscopy A method of displaying stereoscopic images without the use of special headgear or glasses
Autostick A kind of transmission
Autun oil shale deposit Sedimentary basin containing oil shale in Autun, France.
Auxospore A key stage in the lifecycle of diatoms
Available bit rate A service used in ATM networks
Avelo diving system Scuba set with variable density buoyancy control.
Avenue Habib Bourguiba The historical political and the and economic heart of Tunisia
Avenue Road, Toronto Major north-south street in Toronto, Ontario.
Avenue de Saint-Cloud (Versailles) The Avenue de Saint-Cloud is a thoroughfare in Versailles, France.
Avenue de Sceaux The Avenue de Sceaux is a thoroughfare in Versailles, France.
Averasboro, North Carolina A township (formerly a town)
Aves Ridge A ridge in the eastern Caribbean Sea west of the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc
Avilon Zoo Zoo in Rizal, Philippines.
Avinash Dharmadhikari Indian Administrative Services officer.
Away (G.E.M. song) 2015 single by G.E.M.
Awkuzu Awkuzu is a town in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra state of Nigeria.
Axenic A microbiological culture with only a single species or strain of organism
Axiom A A class of dynamical systems
Axonometry The process of projecting a three-dimensional object onto a two-dimensional plane
Ayam buah keluak A Peranakan dish made of chicken
Ayano Yamamoto Japanese actress, voice actress, and idol.
Ayer Itam War Memorial Park War memorial in George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
Ayia Sophia quarter, Nicosia A Neighbourhood, Quarter or Mahalle of Nicosia, Cyprus
Aymara lordships A group of native polities
Ayya (Pali word) A pali language title of nobility in Buddhism
Az Much Ass Azz U Want 1994 EP by H.W.A.
Azai, Shiga A town located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Azeotrope A mixture of two or more liquids whose proportions do not change when the mixture is distilled
Azerbaijani ballet Features of classical ballet in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijanis in Ukraine A national minority in Ukraine
Azhagana Naatkal 2001 film by Sundar C.
Aztec Ace Comic book title published by Eclipse Comics.
Aún Hay Algo (RBD song) 2005 single by Mexican pop group RBD.
Aṣṭachāp A group of eight devout poets who were disciples of Vallabhacharya
B.A.L.L. Four: Hardball 1990 album by B.A.L.L.
B.A.P Live on Earth 2014 Continent Tour 2014 concert tour by B.A.P.
B.Grimm B.Grimm is a multinational conglomerate based in Bangkok, Thailand.
B.S. (song) 2020 single by Jhené Aiko featuring H.E.R.
BA-30 Soviet half-tracked armored car.
BB Airways BB Airways got NOC from civil aviation authority of Nepal on March 2024.
BCODE SMS message encoding tickets etc.
BD+29 5007 Star in the constellation Pegasus.
BDO Network Bank A subsidiary of Banco de Oro
BGG correspondence The first example of the Koszul duality
BGL Group Financial services company based in Peterborough, England.
BPO security Information security at call centres etc.
BSA B44 Shooting Star British single cylinder motorcycle, produced by BSA in the 1960s.
BSA Blue Star A British single cylinder motorcycle, produced by BSA in the 1930s.
BSA Model E Motorcycle produced by Birmingham Small Arms Co.
BT-5 Soviet light tank used in the 1930s and WWII.
BTBP A class of tetradentate ligand compounds
Ba Bể Lake A lake in the Bắc Kạn Province of Vietnam
Baalensee A lake in Brandenburg, Germany
Baba Višnja The progenitor of the House of Obrenović
Babayu Ward in Bahi District, Dodoma Region.
Baberowsee A lake in Brandenburg, Germany
Babia, Spain A comarca in León, Spain
Babine Lake A large natural lake in British Columbia, Canada
Baby Boom Galaxy The brightest starburst galaxy in the very distant universe
Baby Do You Wanna Bump 1975 single by Boney M.
Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II) 1999 single by 2Pac and Outlawz featuring H.E.A.T.
Baby Girl (album) 2007 studio album by May J.
Baby Goodbye (E.M.D. song) 2009 single by E.M.D.
Baby mama A woman who is not married to her child's father
Babylon (W.A.S.P. album) 2009 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Babylon 5's use of the Internet A study of science fiction fan interactions in the early Internet
Babylon A.D. (album) 1989 studio album by Babylon A.D.
Bachdjerrah Forest A forest in Bachdjerrah, Algeria.
Back 2 Base X 2006 studio album by (hed) p.e.
Back 2 Life (Live It Up) 2012 single by Sean Kingston featuring T.I.
Back of My Mind (H.E.R. album) 2021 studio album by H.E.R.
Back to Back (P.I.D. album) 1989 studio album by P.I.D.
Backup withholding The sending of a portion of a payment to a tax authority
Bacon County High School American school in Georgia, USA.
Bacterial, archaeal and plant plastid code The genetic code found in genomes of bacteria, archaea, and plant plastids
Bad-jacketing A term for planting doubt on an individual's bona fides or identity
Bad Bitty 2024 single by J.P.
Bad Girls (M.I.A. song) 2012 single by M.I.A.
Badmaanyambuugiin Bat-Erdene Mongolian wrestler and politician.
Bafi Refuge A refuge in Mount Parnitha National Park.
Bagboy (TV special) Television comedy special.
Bagdad, Tamaulipas Former settlement in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Baghjan Village in Assam, India.
Bagi Kumar Verma Former minister in Government of Bihar.
Bahadur (character) Hindi literary character.
Bahawal Khan V The Nawab of the Kingdom of Bahawalpur
Bahman Group Iranian vehicle manufacturer founded in 1952.
Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1417–1419) A conflict between the Vijayanagara Empire and Bahamani Sultanate
Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1443) The last war between the Bahmanis and Vijayanagar
Bahuman A village in Punjab, Pakistan
Baháʼí symbols Symbols used in the Baháʼí Faith.
Baidiequn A one-piece wrap around, Chinese skirt
Baie de la Dauphine Natural harbour on the Loranchet Peninsula, Kerguelen Islands.
Baikal Rift Zone Part of the boundary between the Amur and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Bail handle Open loop handle for carrying or hanging items, or as a drawer pull.
Bakers Oven A former British bakery chain that was acquired by Greggs
Bala Loca A Chilean television series
Balanced heave compensation Technology using the principle of a balanced-arm for motion compensation.
Balcılar, Taşkent A settlement in Turkey
Bald Knobbers Vigilante group in the Ozarks of Missouri in the later 1880s.
Baldo (Italian comics) The title character of an Italian comic series created by Luciano Bottaro
Baldwin High School (Georgia) American public school in Georgia, USA.
Baliati Zamindari A historical place in Saturia Upazila, Manikganj District
Balikbayan: From Victims to Survivors Canadian Jon Jon Rivero's volunteer experience in Tacloban, Philippines.
Balkanstreitkräfte Austro-Hungarian field army deployed against Serbia in World War I.
Ballymacrah A townland near Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland
Ballysaggartmore Towers Historic site in Lismore, County Waterford.
Balmoral Grist Mill Museum History museum in Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia.
Baltimore (magazine) Monthly magazine published by Rosebud Entertainment L.L.C.
Baltimore Freedom Academy A former charter middle-high school in Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore Science Fiction Society A literary organization in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Baltimore Wecker A 19th-century German-language newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland
Balzarine A cotton and worsted fabric of the 19th century
Bamberg witch trials A witch hunt in 17th century Germany
Bamboo forest A forest made up of bamboo
BanLec A lectin of banana fruits
Banadi Shehak A female warrior from modern-day Pakistan
Bananatex A biodegradable fabric made from Abacá banana plant fibres
Banania A chocolate drink found most widely distributed in France
Banat Swabian dialect A brief article on the Banat Swabian dialect spoken by the Banat Swabians in Banat, Romania
Banca Popolare di Lecco Former Italian bank.
Banda Sea A sea between Sulawesi and Maluku
Banda Station Railway station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Bandelier Tuff A geologic formation in New Mexico
Bandjoun Museum Hospital in Bandjoun, Cameroon.
Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board A government agency in Bengaluru
Bangka anak-anak A very small dugout canoes of Philippines
Bangkok Plot A 1950s conspiracy to topple Norodom Sihanouk
Banhua Chinese term for any printed art objects with wooden blocks..
Bank clearing number A number used to identify institutions
Bank of East Asia The largest independent local Hong Kong bank
Bank of Khartoum The largest bank in Sudan
Bankipur (Bengal) Village in West Bengal.
Banks County High School American public school in Georgia, USA.
Banksia aculeata Shrub of the family Proteaceae native to the southwest of Western Australia.
Banksia solandri Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae from southwest Western Australia.
Banksia undata Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae endemic to Western Australia.
Bannan line A MRT Route in Great Taipei Metropolitan
Banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe Historic Mexican flag, was the first National flag.
Banosh Ukrainian dish, type of a cornmeal stew.
Baptist Levinz Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man 1684 to 1692.
Bar Brahma A bar in São Paulo, Brazil
Bar Council of Himachal Pradesh The article is on members practicing law in Himachal Pradesh
Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh The article is about lawyer members in India.
Bar mleczny A Polish cafeteria providing government-subsidized meals
Bara, Punjab An Archeological Site of Village Bara in Punjab, India
Baradates Syrian hermit.
Barasat College College affiliated with West Bengal State University. Barasat.
Barbershop quartet A cappella close harmony singing group
Barcode Battler Handheld game console by Epoch Co.
Bard High School Early College Baltimore A charter high school in Baltimore, Maryland
Barege Blended fabric of silk and wool. A lightweight, sheer fabric matching a gauze.
Bargi (caste) The Bargi are a Hindu caste found in Northern India
Barguzin Range Mountain range in Buryatia, Russia.
Barilaro v Shanks-Markovina Defamation case before the Federal Court of Australia.
Barlonyo Memorial Site Memorial site in Lira district in Uganda.
Barlow Park Multi-sports facility and stadium in Parramatta Park, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Barnards Miniature Railway 7 1/4 gauge miniature railway in Brentwood, Essex.
Barograph A barometer that records the barometric pressure over time in graphical form
Baron Multon of Egremont A title of nobility in the peerage system of England
Baron and feme A couple considered as one person
Baron of Howorth de Sacavém A noble title
Baron of Joane A noble title
Baron of Koenigswarter A noble title
Baron of Linhó A noble title
Baron of Lordelo A noble title
Baron of Massarelos A noble title
Baron of Miranda do Corvo A noble title
Baron of Mogadouro A noble title
Baron of Monte Córdova A noble title
Baroness Longueville (1804 ship) A ship built in New York in 1804
Baroo Town and union council in Punjab province, Pakistan.
Barranco Hondo Neighborhood of the municipality of Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies A center for Buddhist Studies in Barre, Massachusetts
Barre Denis A town in Island of Saint Lucia
Barrington Stoke A book publisher based in Edinburgh
Barré (fabric) A defect in fabrics
Barstyčiai stone The biggest erratic stone in Lithuania
Barton Brands A distilled spirits and liquors brand
Barx homeobox 1 May play a role in developing teeth and craniofacial mesenchyme of neural crest origin.
Barycentric Julian Date Julian Date corrected with respect to the barycentre of the Solar System.
Barytone A word without a final-syllable accent in Ancient Greek
Barão Vermelho (album) 1982 long-play and tape. by Barão Vermelho.
Basal body Protein structure found at the base of cilium or flagellum).
Basamia Ethnic group in Eastern Uganda and Western Kenya.
Base Borden Military Museum Military museum in Ontario, Canada.
Bashkir–Russian code-switching The mixing of languages among bilingual Bashkir people
Baskerville effect Claim that superstitious beliefs cause heart attacks.
Basket-handle arch Plane curve drawn by an odd number of circular arcs.
Basolateral amygdala The lateral, basal, and accessory-basal nuclei of the amygdala
Basque bowls Basque variants of bowling games.
Bass Computer 1991 studio album by Techmaster P.E.B.
Bassey Ekpo Bassey A Nigerian journalist and politician
Bassin de Lampy Reservoir in Aude Near villages of Lampoit and Foncroisette.
Batakari Festival A cultural event organised to showcase Batakari, a traditional handmade Ghanaian smock.
Batavia (cloth) A fashionable silk material in the 18th century made at Batavia (now Jakarta)
Bathometer A scientific instrument for measuring water depth
Battery (baseball) The pitcher and catcher
Battle of Aberdeen (1644) A Battle that took place during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Battle of Aberdeen (1646) A Battle that took place during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Battle of Ain Zara A battle that occurred during the Italo-Turkish War
Battle of Al-Regeai Battle between the Ikhwan and combined Kuwaiti-British forces.
Battle of Alford A Battle that took place during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Battle of Auldearn A Battle that took place during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Battle of Aylesbury A Battle in 1643 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Baecula Major field battle in Iberia during the Second Punic War.
Battle of Bajo Palacé First battle of the Colombian War of Independence (1811).
Battle of Benghazi (1911) A battle that occurred during the Italo-Turkish War
Battle of Borny–Colombey A battle that took place during the Franco-Prussian War
Battle of Brentford (1642) A Battle that took in 1642 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Cernăuți The Battle of Cernăuți during the Polish-Moldavian War (1502-1510)
Battle of Chinhat A battle during Indian Rebellion of 1857
Battle of Ctesiphon (1915) A battle in 1915 during the First World War
Battle of Dalnaspidal A Battle that took during the Glencairn Rising
Battle of Derna (1912) A small battle that occurred during the Italo-Turkish War
Battle of Dollar A battle between Scottish and viking forces in 875 AD
Battle of Formoso River Naval battle between Aceh and Portugal in the Malay peninsula.
Battle of Galashki (2002) Battle near Galashki in 2002.
Battle of Ganja (1826) The battle in the Russo-Persian War (1826–28)
Battle of Gnojno Clash between Polish and Ukrainian insurgents.
Battle of IJsselmeer Battle during the Eighty Years' War.
Battle of Kalimanci A battle fought during the Second Balkan War
Battle of Kalvarija A battle in 1915 during the First World War
Battle of Kanzan A tribal battle in Arabia in 1915
Battle of Khasauka The battle for independence of Karachays in the Caucasian war
Battle of Kronstadt A naval battle in 1790
Battle of Kufit A battle called Kufit between Ethiopian forces and Mahdist Sudanese forces.
Battle of Kunjpura A battle during the Maratha-Afghan Wars
Battle of Las Taironas A battle of the Cuban War of Independence
Battle of Maguwo Battle between Indonesian and Japanese forces in Yogyakarta, October 1945.
Battle of Nantwich A Battle that took place in 1644 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Naxos A sea battle that took place during the Boeotian War
Battle of New Ross (1643) A Battle in 1643 during the Irish Confederate Wars
Battle of Olney Bridge A skirmish that took place in 1643 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Pakosław A battle in 1915 during the First World War
Battle of Perlis River Naval battle between Aceh and Portugal in the Malay peninsula.
Battle of Pookkottur A battle during the Malabar rebellion
Battle of Preveza (1911) A battle that occurred during the Italo-Turkish War in 1911
Battle of Rawalakot A battle during First Kashmir War
Battle of Redon (1815) Belic conflict.
Battle of Ripple Field A Battle that took place in 1643 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Saarbrücken A Short skirmish that took place during the Franco-Prussian War
Battle of Saumur (1940) A battle during World War II
Battle of Shalateng A battle fought in the Indo-Pakistani 1947-1948
Battle of Shok Valley A joint U.S - Afghan raid
Battle of Staouéli A battle in the French conquest of Algiers
Battle of Stourbridge Heath A small battle that took place in 1644 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Sultanabad The 1812 battle of the Russo-Persian War
Battle of Tipton Green A skirmish that took place in 1644 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Tobruk (1911) A battle that occurred during the Italo-Turkish War
Battle of Tripoli (1911) A battle that occurred during the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–1912
Battle of Tullich A Battle that took place during Glencairn's Rising
Battle of Upton A Battle that took place during the Third English Civil War
Battle of Warrington Bridge (1651) A skirmish that took place during the Third English Civil War
Battle of Wissembourg (1870) A Battle that took place during the Franco-Prussian War
Battle of the Arar A Battle that took place during the Gallic War
Battle of the Hellespont (321 BC) The took place in 321 BCE between,battle
Battle of the Salnitsa river The history of conflicts between Russians and nomads
Battle of Łomża A battle in 1915 during the First World War on the Eastern front
Battle on the Oreške fields A battle during the Macedonian struggle
Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve Protected area in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
Bay'ah (Ahmadiyya) Pledge of allegiance to the faith in Ahmadiyya Islam.
Bay-Lakes Council Scouting America council in the eastern fifth of Wisconsin.
Bay (cloth) A coarse woolen cloth similar to Baize but lighter in weight and with shorter pile
Bay of Pigs Monument Monument in Little Havana, Miami, commemorates those lost in the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion.
Bay of Salga A bay on Terceira Island in Azores, Portugal
Bayan Qulï A Mongol khan of Central Asia
Bayar (caste) A hindu caste
Bayard's Cove Fort English 16th-century artillery blockhouse.
Bayside Residence Residential in Dubai, U.A.E.
Baytree Centre Non-profit organisation.
Bazigaba The bazigaba clan of the african great lakes region
Baćin massacre Killing of 83 civilians just outside the village of Baćin, near Hrvatska Dubica.
Be'eri Badlands A nature reserve in Israel
Be'eri Forest A forest in Israel
Be Easy (T.I. song) 2003 single by T.I.
Be Ever Wonderful 2000 studio album by S.E.S.
Be Natural 2000 song recorded by South Korean girl group S.E.S.
Bead weaving A set of techniques for weaving sheets and objects of seed beads
Beam engine Early configuration of the steam engine utilising a rocking beam to connect major components.
Beardsley Dam Dam in Tuolumne County, California.
Bearwallow Mountain Andesite A geologic formation in New Mexico
Beast (V.I.C. album) 2008 studio album by V.I.C.
Beatrice Prize Danish literary award.
Beauly Firth A firth on the Northern east coast of Scotland
Beaumaris Gaol Grade I listed building in Anglesey.
Beautiful Songs 2003 compilation album by S.E.S.
Beauvais Missal A heavily fragmented 14th-century French Missal from Beauvais Cathedral
Beaver Creek (Kishwaukee River tributary) Tributary of the Kishwaukee River in northern Illinois, U.S.A.
Beaver cloth A heavy woolen cloth with a napped surface
Bebelplatz Downtown square in Berlin, formerly named Opernplatz.
Beck Depression Inventory 21-question multiple-choice self-report inventory.
Becky Southworth Biography about television presenter / journalist Becky Southworth.
Becky Weber American politician.
Bed skirt A bedding accessory, a piece of decorative fabric.
Bedabrata Barua Former Union Deputy Minister.
Bedia Özgökçe Ertan Kurdish politician and a lawyer.
Bedstead truss bridge A type of bridge
Bedřich Antonín Wiedermann Czech music educator, composer, organist and expert in organbuilding.
Beehive burner A wood waste burner
Beemster cheese A particular Dutch cow's milk cheese
Been Stellar Indie rock band from New York City, U.S.A.
Beers criteria A list of potentially inappropriate medication typically best avoided by older adults
Beethoven and his contemporaries The composer and others of the time.
Beguiled (song) The Smashing Pumpkins single
Begum Khaleda Zia Mahabiddalay A College in Satkhira district
Behavioral game theory A method of examining decision making in human through influence by external forces
Behavioral public administration Study of psychological methods in polity.
Beiding Island Island west of Taiwan.
Beijing Central Axis A stretch of road in Beijing, China
Beilis Affair A trial accusing Menahem Mendel Beilis of the ritual murder of 12-year-old boy
Beit-HaGefen Arab Jewish Culture Center A multi-cultural organisation
Beit El-Umma Historic house museum and Saad Zaghlul biographical museum in Cairo, Egypt.
Belevi railway station A railway station in Selçuk, İzmir, Turkey
Belfast (Boney M. song) 1977 single by Boney M.
Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station A former railway station in central Belfast which closed in 2024
Belfast–Bangor line A commuter railway line from Belfast to Bangor in Northern Ireland
Belgian Cenotaph Parade Annual Belgian military parade in London, U.K.
Belgian government in exile Government in exile of Belgium between October 1940 and September 1944 during World War II.
Believe It or Not (play) A play by Alec Coppel
Believe Me (Melody song) 2004 single by melody.
Bell-shaped jade strung ornaments A national treasure of Taiwan, and an archaeological jade ornament
Belle Reve Farm Horse farm in Kentucky owned by William Shatner.
Bello Bako Dambatta A scientist
Belston Loch A lake in east Ayrshire, Scotland
Belvedere House, Dublin A Georgian townhouse on the Northside of Dublin
Belvédère (Petit Trianon) Neoclassical garden built between 1778 and 1781 for Marie-Antoinette.
Belyana A type of ship found in Russia
Ben's Chili Bowl Restaurant in Washington, D. C.
Ben Aknoun Forest A forest in Algiers Province, Algeria.
Ben Avery Shooting Facility Shooting range in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ben Bayly New Zealand chef.
Ben Campbell (Houston mayor) A mayor of Houston, Texas
Ben Flanagan Canadian middle and long-distance runner.
Ben Prescott Scottish rugby union player and offspring of Eugene Levy.
Bend radius The minimum radius to which one can bend a pipe, tube, sheet, cable, or hose without damage
Bendigo Town Hall Town Hall is located in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
Beneath the Shadows 1983 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Benifaraig, Valencia Pedania located within the city of Valencia, Spain.
Benincaseae Tribe in the family Cucurbitaceae.
Benisha Hamal Nepalese actress.
Benito Fontcuberta Spanish lieutenant colonel and traditionalist intellectual.
Benjamin Akande American academic, professor, and business leader.
Benjamin Allen (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American lawyer, politician, and Union Army officer. Member of the Wisconsin Senate.
Benjamin Crowley Pioneer settler of Arkansas, U..S.
Benjamin Nute 19th century Wisconsin pioneer.
Benjamin P. Buckner Mayor of Houston, Texas.
Benjamin Work New Zealand artist of Tongan descent.
Berawinnia Parish (Irrara County), New South Wales A civil parish in New South Wales
Bereko Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Berge Meere und Giganten A 1924 science fiction novel by German author Alfred Döblin
Bergen County Board of Commissioners Members of the Bergen County, New Jersey government.
Berkelbacteria Berkelbacteria (formerly ACD58) is a bacterial phylum.
Berlin Commercial Festival Berlin festival for visual medium founded in 2012.
Berlin Plus package A group of eight points to be implemented in the Transnistria conflict settlement process
Berlin ePrix A round of Formula E event
Bern zinc tablet Metal sheet found in Switzerland.
Berna Manufacturer of buses etc.
Bernard C. Wolter American businessman and politician.
Bernard Fokke 17th-century Frisian-born captain for the Dutch East India Company.
Bernard Samson Protagonist of nine Len Deighton novels.
Bernhard Gettelman 20th century American politician.
Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg.
Bertrand H. Snell Lock A lock on the St. Lawrence Seaway
Beschorneria tubiflora A Mexican member of the Agave Subfamily of the Asparagus Family
Bess Mensendieck A therapeutic gym teaching methodology
Best Part (song) 2017 single by Daniel Caesar and H.E.R.
Best of Benassi Bros. Album by Benassi Bros.
Beta-model A class of "well-behaved" models in set theory
Beth Meyers American politician.
Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium Multi-purpose stadium in New York, U.S.A.
Bethsaida Valley A valley in Israel
Better Dwelling Vancouver based financial media company.
Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam 2005 memoir by Zainab Salbi.
Beverley Aerodrome A former military First World War flying base in Yorkshire, England
Bezsalivka A village in Sumy Raion, Sumy oblast, Ukraine
Bhanumati Devi Odia film and theater actress.
Bhendali Village in Maharashtra State, India.
Bhilomar A Village in Punjab, Pakistan
Bhimpalasi A Hindustani classical raga
Bhulia A weavers community
Bhusawal taluka Administrative region of Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India.
Bhutan takin A subspecies of Takin
Bianfu A red Chinese ceremonial outfit
Biała Podlaska Voivodeship Former voivodeship of Poland from 1975 to 1998.
Bibai Dam Dam in Hokkaidō, Japan.
Biber (Rhine) River in the borderland between Germany and Switzerland.
Bibi Jamal Khatun A 17th-century female Sufi Muslim saint
Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi Iranian writer, satirist, and one of the pioneering figures in the women's movement of Iran.
Bibipur Model A social program in Haryana, India
Bible translations into Galician The Christian scriptures into the language of Galicia, Spain
Bible translations into Romani The Christian scriptures into the languages of the Roma people
Biblioteca de al-Andalus Spanish-language encyclopedia about Islamic Iberia.
Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei The first modern library in Shanghai
Bidalasana A kneeling posture in modern yoga
Bidding Method of competitive price determination used in auctions, stock exchanges, etc.
Bidding stick A wooden object carried by a messenger to rally people
Bielsko Voivodeship Former voivodeship of Poland from 1975 to 1998.
Bifurcation (law) A judge's ability in law to divide a trial into two parts
Big D.O.L.L.A. 2019 studio album by Dame D.O.L.L.A.
Big Four (British railway companies) The four largest railway companies in the United Kingdom in the period 1923–47
Big Indian Creek (Georgia) Stream in Georgia, U.S.A.
Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge Nature Preserve in Missouri, U..S.
Big Poppa 1994 single by The Notorious B.I.G.
Big Sandy Creek (Village Creek tributary) A stream located in southeastern Texas, United States
Big Scrub A former subtropical rainforest in New South Wales
Big Shit Poppin' (Do It) 2007 single by T.I.
Big Six (ice hockey) The traditionally-strongest men's ice hockey nations
Big Three (management consultancies) The world's three largest strategy consulting firms
Big Wild American electronic producer, composer, vocalist and sound engineer.
Big design up front A software development approach where the design is perfected before implementation
Big memory A large amount of random-access memory
Big push model A concept of development economics or welfare economics
Bighorn Mountains Wilderness A wilderness area in southern California
Bijapur Dam Dam in Dehra Dun, India.
Bild Politik A weekly German political magazine
Biliary endoscopic sphincterotomy Use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to treat and diagnose digestive issues.
Bill Brown with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 Member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team.
Bill Kramer American Republican politician.
Bill McFarlan Scottish broadcaster, author, and businessman.
Billeswar Village in Assam, India.
Billy Boys Loyalist song associated with Rangers F.C.
Bingen Conference (July 31, 1917) German governmental meeting to define German policy in the Baltic territories.
Binlang Islet Islet west of Lesser Kinmen, Taiwan (ROC).
Binsoe A hamlet in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England
Binti Trilogy Africanfuturist science fiction novellas by Nnedi Okorafor.
Biodiversity Impact Credit A metric of biodiversity designed for commercial use
Biological constraints Biological factors limiting evolutionary change, impacting traits and species development.
Biology of Diptera Order of winged insects commonly known as flies.
Biomass allocation A concept in plant biology concerning plant biomass
Biomedical scientist A scientist trained in biology
Biometeorology The science of climate's effect on living things
Bionicle (film series) Film series based on the Lego toyline with the same name.
Biosignal A measurable signal in a living organism
Bip Ling English model, influencer, musician, fashion illustrator, and visual artist.
Bipin Karki Nepalese film and theatre actor.
Birchal Australian equity crowdfunding platform.
Bird (B.A.L.L. album) 1988 studio album by B.A.L.L.
Bird Flu 2006 single by M.I.A.
Bird Rock (Marin County, California) A rock formation in Marin County, California
Bird Song (M.I.A. song) 2016 song performed by M.I.A.
Bird gun Musket used in Ming China and Korea.
Biretz A double faced fabric with a twill pattern on one side and a cord pattern on the other
Birkat Hachama Jewish blessing, thanking God for creating the sun. Recited once every 28 years.
Birla Planetarium, Chennai Planetarium museum in Chennai, India.
Birmingham Pals The three infantry battalions of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment of the British Army
Birmingham Phoenix The Hundred franchise in Birmingham, West Midlands
Birupakshya A form of Lord Shiva
Biryu The traditionally recognized founder of Baekje
Bisbee Group A group of geologic formations in Mexico, New Mexico, and Arizona
Bischofswerdaer FV 08 German association football club from Bischofswerda, Saxony.
Biseni Forest A fresh water forest that is located in river state
Bitta Solar Power Plant Solar power plant located in Bitta village, Gujarat.
Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge Protected wetland area in Chavez County, New Mexico.
Biyarslanov Campaign 1562–1563 Kabardian-Russian campaign in the North Caucasus.
Bizerte Lake A lake in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia
Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic College football kickoff game played in Ohio, U.S.A.
Black Council A type of council of the Ukrainian Cossacks
Black Merchant Seamen War Memorial War memorial dedicated to Black Merchant Seamen who served during World War II.
Black Panther collected editions A list of Black Panther comics collated into collected editions
Black Rivers Flow 2011 studio album by Lazarus A.D.
Black Sea Euroregion A seaside Euroregion
Black Standard A flag flown by Muhammad in Islamic tradition
Black Volcano A small volcano near Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Blackadder Water A river in Berwickshire, Scotland
Blackberry Hill A Lagerstätte located in Wisconsin
Blackbird Bay Freshwater bay in Otsego County, New York, U.S.A.
Blackbox (novel) The first novel by British writer Nick Walker
Blackburn Cotton Exchange Building Grade II listed building in Blackburn, England.
Blackdamp Mixture of gases present in mines and other confined spaces.
Blackett's Aerophor A nitrox semi-closed-circuit rebreather with liquid gas storage
Blackfriars (SER) railway station Short-lived station on the line between Charing Cross and London Bridge.
Blackmill Loch A reservoir in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Blackstone Edge Reservoir A reservoir in Greater Manchester, England
Blackton Reservoir A reservoir in County Durham, England
Blackwing Sweden Blackwing Blackwing: Swedish ultralight planes, luxury and tech.
Blae Loch A lake in Ayrshire, Scotland
Blanche Devereaux Fictional character from The Golden Girls TV series.
Bland Street station Light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Blanding Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Blaster Al Ackerman American mail artist and writer.
Blea Water A mountain lake in Cumbria, England
Blelham Tarn A lake in Cumbria, England
Bling Bling (song) 1999 single by B.G.
Blink (U.V.U.K. song) 2012 single by U.V.U.K.
Block heater Heating system for internal combustion engines to assist in starting in cold weather.
Blockade of the Vilaine Naval military operation during the Battle of Quiberon Bay.
Blockbusting (game) A combinatorial game solved using overheating
Blockfield A surface covered by irregular rocks
Blonde in Bondage 1957 Swedish film by Robert Brandt.
Bloodsworth Island Island in Chesapeake Bay, U.S.A.
Bloomberg Markets Magazine published by Bloomberg L.P.
Blowoff valve A pressure release system in turbocharged engines
Blue Planet Software American video game developer and publisher.
Blue Wing Solar Project Solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in San Antonio, Texas.
Bluebird International A Midsize IT staffing company
Bluebirds Flying High 2008 single by James Fox with Cardiff City F.C.
Bluespec A company behind Bluespec HDL
Blumpkin The act of fellating a man while he is defecating into a toilet
Boa (clothing accessory) A fashion accessory, usually a long, elliptical neckpiece
Board examination End-of-year examinations conducted in India by the respective overseeing 'boards'...
Bob Anderson (entertainer) American singer and singer impersonator.
Bob Kulp American Republican politician.
Bob Mellor Football coach who managed Oldham Athletic A.F.C.
Bobby Chinn Chef, restaurateur, musician and TV host based in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Bochalema Municipality and town in Norte de Santander Department, Colombia.
Bogadi, Mysore Census town in Mysore district in the state of Karnataka, India.
Bogdanów-Kolonia A village in Poland
Bolisa Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Bolivar G. Gill 19th century American politician.
Bolo'bolo 1983 book by P.M.
Bologhine Forest A forest in Bologhine County, Algeria
Bolokhovians Uncertain 13th-century ethnic group in the territory of present-day Ukraine.
Bombay House A private building in India
Bombesin receptor A group of G-protein
Bombing of Baden-Baden in World War II A state
Bombings in Nantes Attack on Nantes, France.
Bomere Pool A lake in Shropshire, England
Bon Appetit (album) 2002 studio album by O.C.
Bonafide (Jon B. album) 1995 studio album by Jon B.
Bonding (novel) Bonding is a debut novel by British writer Mariel Franklin, published in 2024.
Bondost A Swedish cow's-milk cheese, also made in the United States
Bonefish Pond National Park National park in New Providence, The Bahamas.
Bonge's Tavern This is a famous restaurant in rural Indiana known for its cuisine and history.
Bongi Ndaba South African producer and writer for television. actress and playwright.
Bonis Peninsula A peninsula on Bougainville Island
Bonnet theorem The first and second fundamental forms determine a surface in R3 up to a rigid motion
Boo to a Goose Australian children's picture book written by Mem Fox and illustrated by David Miller.
Book Club Associates British mail-order bookseller.
Book Dash Book Dash is a Social Impact Publisher Making book ownership possible for all.
Book of Discipline A book containing the canon law, doctrines and rituals of a Christian denomination
Book of Mormon monetary system The appearance of money throughout the Book of Mormon
Bookmarking Mechanism of transmission of gene expression programs through cell division.
Bookmate A social ebook subscription service
Boom (P.O.D. song) 2002 single by P.O.D.
Boonoonoonoos 1981 studio album by Boney M.
Boot Camp (software) Built-in macOS software to natively install Microsoft Windows on a Mac.
Boot image A disk image that supports booting a computer
Boraboy A settlement in Turkey
Border Security Force (Water Wing) Special units of Border Security Force of India.
Borders (M.I.A. song) 2015 single by M.I.A.
Borel's theorem The cohomology ring of a classifying space is a polynomial ring
Borie station Borie station was a Train Station that served the city of Cheyenne WY.
Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center Building in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia.
Born Again (The Notorious B.I.G. album) 1999 compilation album by the Notorious B.I.G.
Born Free (M.I.A. song) 2010 single by M.I.A.
Bornhardt A large dome-shaped, steep-sided, bald rock
Bornivorous set A set that can absorb any bounded subset
Boro Muolkoi A village in Dima Hasao district, Assam, India.
Borrowdale (1785 ship) A storeship of First Fleet
Boryl radicals The structure, history, chemistry and potential applications of radicals centered on boron atoms
Bosa Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral in Bosa, Sardinia, Italy.
Bosarpasjön Lake in Hässleholm Municipality, Sweden.
Bosenova A very small, supernova-like explosion
Boso the Elder Frankish nobleman, Count of Turin and Valois, ancestor of the royal Bosonid dynasty.
Boso triple junction The meeting point of the Okhotsk Plate, the Pacific plate, and the Philippine Sea plate
Bosporan wars of expansion The Bosporan Kingdom's wars of expansion 438–355 BCE
Boston Trojans The American basketball team
Boston University West Campus Overview of Boston University's West Campus and the buildings within it.
Bothrops otavioi Species of endangered pit viper.
Bothrops pauloensis Species of snake.
Bothrops sazimai Species of snake.
Botswana Telecommunications Authority A former Telecommunications commission in Botswana
Bottle cap A bottle cap is closure used to seal top opening of bottle
Boudouaou Valley A valley in Boudouaou, Algeria.
Boulder Theater A music theater in Boulder, Colorado
Boulevard Brewing Company Brewery located in Kansas City, Missouri.
Boum'ba Maza A group of powerful spirits in Vodou tradition
Boumerdès Valley A valley in Boumerdès, Algeria.
Bound water Thin layer of water surrounding mineral surfaces.
Boundary Estate Housing estate in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England.
Bounlap Keokangna Heritage conservationist architect from Laos.
Bourette Coarse, irregular slubbed fabric (with bumps) made with bourette yarns.
Bournemouth Bobcats American Football team based in the United Kingdom.
Bouza (beer) A type of beer consumed in Egypt
Bow wave The wave that forms at the bow of a ship when it moves through the water
Bowdoin Fjord Fjord in northern Greenland.
Bowdon High School Public high school in Bowdon, Georgia, United States.
Boy for You 1998 studio album by Astrid Williamson.
Boyaryna Morozova (painting) A painting by Vasily Surikov
Boyd, Kansas Unincorporated community in Barton County, Kansas.
Boyz (M.I.A. song) 2007 single by M.I.A.
Bradford Crossrail A cross-city rail proposal in Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Bradley-Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law A sales tax law of California, United States
Brady's Irish Cream A Sweet Irish liquor produced in Ireland, it is Owned and Operated by Castle brands inc.
Brahmagupta's identity The product of two numbers of the form a^2+nb^2 is itself a number of that form
Brahmishtha The best knower of Brahman
Brak al-Shati Airbase raid The Battle of the Libyan Civil War
Brand Park (Memory Garden) Historic site in San Fernando Mission Blvd.
Branson Scenic Railway A heritage railroad in Branson, Missouri
Brave Bison The UK Multi-Channel Network/Media Company
Brayden Jaw Canadian-born Chinese ice hockey player.
Break fast The first meal eaten after a fast
Bregman divergence A measure of difference between two points
Bremen-class cruiser A group of German Navy light cruisers in the early 1900s
Brescia Due A business district in Brescia, Italy.
Brest Affair A political event in 18th century Netherlands
Brian Bouldrey United States writer, editor and professor.
Brian Salesky American conductor.
Brianchon's theorem The 3 long diagonals of a hexagon tangent to a conic section meet in a single point
Brichermillen A small village and former mill
Bridalveil Fall Waterfall in Yosemite National Park, California.
Bridges and Powerlines Brooklyn indie pop band.
Brienz/Brinzauls Former municipality in Graubünden, Switzerland. Abandoned/evacuated as of November 2024.
Bring Em Out (song) 2004 single by T.I.
Bring the Noize 2013 single by M.I.A.
British Army order of precedence Parade order of British Army units.
British Underwater Sports Association British affiliate to the world underwater federation sports committee.
British West Indian labour unrest of 1934–1939 Disturbances, strikes and riots in British Caribbean colonies, 1934–1939.
British civil air ensign Civil aviation flag for U.K.
British enterprise law Law of public services and big business regulation in the UK.
British steam railcars A self-propelled railcar powered by a steam engine
Broad River Air Park Airport in Georgia, U.S..
Broadway Impact A 501(c)3 non-profit in support of marriage equality
Broca's fissure A medical term in Neuroscience
Brody Condon American artist.
Broken Safety 2006 studio album by 40 Cal.
Broken Safety 2 2007 studio album by 40 Cal.
Bronllys Castle Grade I listed building in Powys.
Brookfield Junction station Former rail station in Brookfield, Connecticut.
Brooklyn Village station Light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Brookvale Park Lake A lake in Birmingham, England
Brother Moffet house Oldest building in Ville-Marie, Quebec.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Former railroad union in the U. S.
Brotherus A surname used first around 1600 by Stephan Sigfridi Brotherus
Broucheterre Swimming Pool Building in Charleroi.
Brown (P.O.D. album) 1996 studio album by P.O.D.
Brownsville Area School District School district in Fayette County, Penn.
Bruce F. Beilfuss 20th century American lawyer and judge, 22nd Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Bruce Lisman A retired Wall Street executive and was a Republican candidate
Brunei Darussalam Scouts Association The national Scouting organization of Brunei
Bruneian Civil War of 1826 A civil war in 1826
Bruno Geddo Italian National and Former United Nations Official.
Bruno Menard A 3-Michelin star french chef
Bruno Mädler German businessman.
Bruntwood Loch A former lake in Ayrshire, Scotland
Brynderwyn Range Ridge of hills across the Northland Peninsula.
Brécourt V-1 launching pad built by Nazi Germany in Normandy, France.
Bubble (G.E.M. song) 2012 single by G.E.M.
Bubble of nothing A mathematical instability in string theory
Bucchigiri Tokyo 2024 EP by Hanabie.
Buck Lake (Kitsap County) Lake in Kitsap County, WA, U.S.A.
Buck Wild (song) 1989 single by E.U.
Buckingham Palace swimming pool Private swimming pool in London, U.K.
Buckskin Joe, Park County, Colorado A ghost town in Park County, Colorado, United States.
Bucky Done Gun 2005 single by M.I.A.
Budapest Business Journal A business magazine in Hungary
Buddhism in Israel Overview role of Buddhism in Israel.
Buddle pit A pit for separating heavier minerals from lighter minerals using water
Budhahang A king of ancient Nepal
Budy Ossowskie massacre Mass murder in Poland during World War II.
Buena Vista Hills (San Diego County) A low mountain range in western San Diego County, California
Bugs Bunny Looney Tunes character; mascot of Warner Bros.
Bukit Dinding A hill in Kuala Lumpur
Bukit Puteri A hill in the City of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
Bulbophyllum arunachalense A species of orchid
Bulelani Mfaco A South African Human Rights Activist based In Ireland
Bulmers Cider brand of H. P. Bulmer.
Bumble Hole Branch Canal A canal in the English West Midlands
Bumbuta Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Bundesautobahn 2 Autobahn in Germany that connects the Ruhr area in the west to Berlin in the east.
Burban A musical subculture to unify urban musicians of Asian descent
Burgaičiai A village in western Lithuania
Burgk Castle A castle and museum in Germany
Burgraviate of Friedberg A territory of the Holy Roman Empire
Burgundian Netherlands The Netherlands from 1384 to 1482
Burgundians A Roman era Germanic people
Burke Jizō A statue of Jizo by Kaikei (1203) at the MET
Burlington Limestone Geologic formation in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri, United States.
Burma studies Study of Myanmar and Burmese history, culture, etc.
Burnet Park Park in New York, U.S.A.
Burnett Township, Santa Clara County, California Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
Burnhope Reservoir A reservoir in County Durham, England
Burning plasma A plasma in which most of the plasma heating comes from fusion reactions
Burrells Wharf Residential estate in London, England.
Burrland Farm Historic District Place in Virginia, U.S.A.
Burton and Ashby Light Railway A tramway system
Busi (Tanzanian ward) Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Bust of Augustus with Gemmed Crown A bust of Augustus at the Capitoline Museums
Bust of Khurshidbanu Natavan The sculpture of Khurshidbanu Natavan
Busted, Broke & American 2017 studio album by M.O.D.
But Wait... There's More! 2016 EP by D.R.I.
Butantã's House Brazilian building located in the city of São Paulo.
Butcher's linen A strong heavy linen cloth, primarily used for butchers' aprons
Butedale A historic fishing village on the BC central coast
Butler Creek (Nine Partners Creek tributary) A Creek in Pennsylvania
Butler Plaza A large retail complex located in southwest Gainesville, Florida
Buyskes-class hydrographic survey vessel Ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy.
Buzz Caner 1998 studio album by Chaos A.D.
Buzzards Bay A bay on the coast of Massachusetts, United States
Buława A ceremonial scepter
Bwatiye people A Nigerian Tribe
By the Pool A painting by Russian artist Isaac Levitan
Byron Drury British naval officer.
Byrsanthus Genus of flowering plants in the family Salicaceae.
Byurakan Conference Byurakan Conference in Armenia, 1964.
Byzantine Dark Ages A period in the history of the Byzantine Empire, during the 7th and 8th centuries
Båtsfjorden Fjord in Båtsfjord, Norway.
Béziers to Neussargues Railway French rail transport.
Bính line The eleventh dynasty of Hùng kings of the Hồng Bàng period of Văn Lang (now Viet Nam)
Bùi Đắc Tuyên Vietnamese mandarin of Tây Sơn dynasty.
Büyük Han Caravan resting place in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus.
Bảo Đại The last emperor of Vietnam, 1926–1945
Bằng Thành A Rural commune in Bắc Kạn, Vietnam
C. L. Barnhouse Company The American music publishing firm
C/2024 L5 (ATLAS) A comet that made a close encounter with Saturn in 2022
C5-convertase Serine protease that plays key role in innate immunity.
CAC Small French small-cap stock market index, part of the CAC All-Tradable composite index.
CAVOK (aviation) A significant term in aviation
CBD Media The directory and advertising division of Cincinnati Bell
CC–PP game A theoretical concept in resource allocation to explain economic decision-making
CE Antliae CE Antliae is a young star in the constellation Antlia.
CINT A computer programming language interpreter
CLAW hypothesis A hypothesised negative feedback loop connecting the marine biota and the climate
CLPPNG 2014 studio album by clipping.
COVID-19 contact tracing in Taiwan A COVID policy in Taiwan
COVID-19 pandemic in Metro Manila Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Metro Manila in the Philippines.
CPCC Central Campus station Streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
CROCUS Experimental uranium-fuelled reactor.
CWISEP J1047+5457 CWISEP J1047+5457 is a brown dwarf in the constellation Ursa Major.
C Street Center The Fellowship property in Washington, DC
Cabin of Peter the Great (Derbent) Natural history museum in Dagestan, Russia.
Cabinet Secretary (Israel) Senior Israeli government official heading Cabinet Secretariat.
Cabinet of George Papandreou The Greek government under Prime Minister George Papandreou
Cabinet of Malaysia Council of ministers who are accountable collectively to the Parliament.
Caciquism Network of political influence exercised by local potentates known as "caciques".
Caddoa, Colorado A ghost town in Bent County, Colorado, United States.
Cadillactica 2014 studio album by Big K.R.I.T.
Caelius Rhodiginus 15th/16th century Venetian writer and professor in Greek and Latin.
Caer Placename element in Welsh meaning "stronghold", "fortress", or "citadel".
Calasparra Photovoltaic Power Plant Photovoltaic power station in Calasparra, Murcia in Spain.
Calcite, Colorado A ghost town in Fremont County, Colorado, United States.
Calcium triplet Three ionised calcium spectral lines at 8498 Å, 8542 Å and 8662 Å.
Calculation of glass properties The calculation of glass properties is used to predict glass properties of interest
Calcutt, Wiltshire A hamlet in England
Caliban over Setebos A short story by Arno Schmidt
Calich Pond A pond of Alghero and Sardinia
California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
California State Police Former law enforcement agency in California, USA.
Caliphaea sinuofurcata A species of damselfly
Call waiting A telephone service
Callback (computer programming) A function reference passed to and called by another function
Calmar Steamship Company A Bethlehem Shipping Company
Calon Arang A folklore character in Javanese and Balinese culture
Calumet, Huerfano County, Colorado A ghost town in Huerfano County, Colorado, United States
Cambirela Hill Mountain in Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Cambodian English A variety of English spoken in Cambodia
Cambridge Majlis Cultural and debating society in Cambridge, England.
Cambridge Reference Sequence The reference sequence of the human mitochondrial DNA
Cameo, Colorado A ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States.
Camp 020 British interrogation centre during WW2.
Camp Zachary Taylor Military training camp in Louisville, Kentucky.
Campbeltown Loch Sea Loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Campo, Colorado A statutory town in Baca County, Colorado, United States.
Campo Verde Solar Project Solar photovoltaic power station in Imperial County, California.
Can't You See (Total song) 1995 single by Total featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
Can You Rock It Like This 1985 single by Run–D.M.C.
Canaanite ivory comb Ancient Canaanite artifact, 1700 B.C.
Canada's Northern House Gallery, Museum and Cultural Pavilion in British Columbia, Canada.
Canada Aviation and Space Museum Aviation museum in Canada, at the Ottawa/Rockcliffe Airport.
Canada in NATO A founding member of this international military organization
Canadian Cinema Editors Professional association of film and television editors of Canada.
Candice Warner Former Australian professional ironwoman, surf life saver and model.
Candidates of the 2022 Quebec general election Candidates for the 2022 Quebec provincial election.
Candy (H.O.T. song) 1996 single by H.O.T.
Candyn Phantom Asian island.
Canoeing at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games The Canoeing competitions at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Canon EOS M6 Mark II A Canon digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
Cantic 8-cube A uniform 8-polytope
Cao Ju (Prince of Fanyang) A son of Chinese warlord Cao Cao
Cao Xiong A son of Chinese Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao
Cao Zicheng A son of Chinese warlord Cao Cao
Cao Ziji A son of Chinese warlord Cao Cao
Cao Zijing A son of Chinese warlord Cao Cao
Cao Ziqin A son of Chinese warlord Cao Cao
Cao Zishang A son of Chinese warlord Cao Caoi
Cao Zizheng A son of Chinese warlord Cao Cao (died 218)
Cape Coast Castle Museum Ethnography and archeological museum in Cape Coast, Ghana.
Cape Henlopen School District School district in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Cape Town Opera Professional opera company in Cape Town, South Africa.
Capital as Power Critique of neoclassical and Marxian economics.
Capital management The management of capital assets and investments
Capitol City, Colorado A ghost town in Hinsdale County, Colorado, United States.
Caplan Collection The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Capparis zoharyi Species of a plant.
Cappon, Alberta Settlement in Alberta, Canada.
Captain Britain (comic) British comic book feature.
Capture of Bergamo The 1799 capture of the Italian city
Capture of Brescia The 1799 capture of the Italian fortress
Capture of Korytsa A Battle that took place during the First Balkan War
Cara David Australian educator, feminist, and social reformer.
Caracol Falls Waterfall in Canela, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Caradoc of Llancarfan Welsh cleric and biographer in Latin, fl. 12th c.
Caraiman Peak Mountain peak in the Bucegi Mountains of the Southern Carpathians.
Caramelo (dog) A mixed-breed dog
Caran d'Ache A 19th-century Russian-French satirist and political cartoonist
Carboxyhemoglobin A complex of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin
Cardiopulmonary exercise test A test assigned by clinicians to test cardiopulmonary function
Cardiorespiratory fitness A medical term
CareOregon A health care nonprofit
Carex pedunculata Species of flowering plant in the sedge family.
Carey Schofield British journalist, writer, and educator.
Caribou, Colorado A ghost town in Boulder County, Colorado, United States.
Caritas-Spes Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation Ukrainian Roman Catholic Church.
Caritas Asia Asian Catholic charity confederation.
Caritas Australia Australian Catholic humanitarian relief agency.
Caritas Brazil Brazilian Catholic social welfare and relief organisation.
Caritas Burkina Faso Catholic charity organisation from Burkina Faso.
Caritas Colombia Colombian Catholic charity organisation.
Caritas Congo Mexican Catholic charity organisation.
Caritas Ecuador Ecuadorian Catholic charity organisation.
Caritas Georgia Social welfare organisation of the Catholic Church in the country of Georgia.
Caritas Hellas Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Greece.
Caritas Hungary Hungarian Catholic social welfare and relief organisation.
Caritas Jerusalem Catholic social welfare and humanitarian agency based in Jerusalem.
Caritas Latin America and Caribbean Panamerican Catholic charity confederation.
Caritas Mexico Mexican Catholic charity organisation.
Caritas Middle East and North Africa Catholic charity confederation in the Middle-East and North Africa.
Caritas Montenegro Montenegrin Catholic social welfare and relief organisation.
Caritas Papua New Guinea Catholic relief and justice organisation in Papua New Guinea.
Caritas Poland Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Poland.
Caritas Slovenia Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Slovenia.
Caritas Social Action Network Catholic social welfare organisation in England and Wales.
Caritas Ukraine Social aid and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Ukraine.
Carling King A horse by Irish international showjumper Kevin Babington
Carlo Ratti Italian architect, engineer, inventor, educator and activist.
Carlton Football Club Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Carmel Woods, California The unincorporated area north of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
Carmen Labaki Lebanese/Brazilian movie director and producer.
Carmes Castle Castle in Sarthe, France.
Carmona wine urn The world's oldest surviving wine (1st century AD)
Carola Prosperi Italian writer, feminist and journalist.
Caroline Burney Unidentified English novelist fl. early 19th c.
Caroline Moser British sociologist and anthropologist.
Carolinium Proposed chemical element.
Carousel Shopping Center A shopping mall in Bakırköy, Istanbul
Carpenter, Colorado A ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States.
Carrie Fisher filmography American actress and writer.
Carrier Corporation move to Mexico A reversed corporate decision to move manufacturing from the US to Mexico
Carrossier noir du Cotentin Extinct French breed of horse.
Carry On (Fun song) 2012 single by fun.
Carson County, Utah Territory Legacy county in Utah.
Cartersville High School American public secondary school in Georgia, USA.
Carthaginian (ship) A barque, converted from a three-masted schooner built in 1921
Cartoon Network Hindi A Hindi-language children's television channel operating in the Middle East and North Africa
Casa Blanca, El Salvador Archeological site in El Salvador.
Cascadia (album) The 12th album by American flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny
Casement cloth A lightweight sheer fabric made of various fibers used chiefly for curtains
Caseyology 2002 studio album by D.I.
Cash-for-votes scandal A 2008 North Indian political scandal
Castell Aberlleiniog Grade II* listed building in Anglesey.
Castellated nut A nut with slots cut into one end
Castellier oppidum Archaeological site.
Castelnau-de-Brassac A former municipalities in southern France
Casting at the 2001 World Games – Men's fly accuracy The men's fly accuracy competition
Castle Hotel, Aberaeron Grade II listed building in Aberaeron.
Castle of La Suda Ruined castle in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.
Castle of Venus Medieval fortress in Erice, Sicily, built on an ancient sanctuary to Venus Erycina.
Castleton Jail Building in Shelburne, Vermont, United States.
Castlewood, Colorado A neighborhood in Centennial, Colorado, United States.
Castrella, New South Wales Heritage listed house in Wentworth Avenue, Wentworthville NSW.
Cat Dreams (Le Guin book) Children's picture book by Ursula K. Le Guin and S D Schindler.
Cat Nap (Yuly book) Children's picture book by Toni Yuly.
Cath Palug A monstrous cat in Welsh legend
Cathedral Caves A large sea cave on New Zealand's South Island
Catherine Falade A Nigerian Professor of pharmacology and therapeutics
Catherine Montour A prominent Iroquois leader in western New York.
Catholic Conference (Delaware) A high school sports conference
Catholic University Center of Eastern Minas Gerais Brazilian higher education institution based in Minas Gerais.
Cationization of cotton Chemical process treatment for surface modification.
Cats, Cats, Cats! Children's picture book by Lesléa Newman and Erika Oller.
Cauchy–Hadamard theorem A theorem that determines the radius of convergence of a power series.
Caught in the Act (group) A British-Dutch boyband
Causal map A network consisting of links or arcs between nodes or factors
Cavalry Regiment El Rey The oldest cavalry regiment in the Spanish army
Cayley–Hamilton theorem A square matrix satisfies its own characteristic equation
Cañada, Guanajuato A small town in the municipality of Cortazar
Cease the Day 2018 studio album by In the Woods...
Cecilia Ezeilo A Nigerian politician
Cecina-Volterra railway Railway line in Italy.
Cecília Rozgonyi Female mediaeval military commander in the Ottoman Wars.
Cedar College A reception to year 12 christian school in Australia
Cedar Sigo Suquamish American writer of art, literature and film.
Cedar Valley Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Cell to Singularity A 2018 educational video game
Cellatex Former French textile company.
Celtic Films A British production company
Celtic rainforest The temperate rainforest of the British Isles
Center, Colorado A statutory town in Saguache and Rio Grande counties, Colorado, United States.
Center For Mark Twain Studies A site of historical significance which also influences contemporary Humanities scholarship
Center for Insect Biomanufacturing and Innovation A description on an NSF insect program
Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing A Research Institute in India
Centerpoint School District A public school district based in Amity, Arkansas, United States
Centra Gas Manitoba Local natural gas distributor operating in Manitoba, Canada.
Central Coast massacre A spree shooting by Malcolm George Baker
Central Electricity Authority Regulations Electric supply in India.
Central Europe Thirty Years After the Fall of Communism A book about politics and international relations of Central Europet (the Visegrád Four)
Central Point (Warsaw) A skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland
Central venous catheter A tubular device placed in a large vein used to administer medicines
Centre for Forest Research A group of researchers in eastern Canada interested in forest ecology and forest management.
Centre for High Performance Computing SA The CPHC runs the fastest computer in Africa
Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg A research institute at the University of Hamburg
Centrode The path traced by the point fixed to a body undergoing planar movement
Centum (video game) 2025 point-and-click adventure game.
Centzon Tōtōchtin A group of divine rabbits in Aztec mythology
Cephisso A Muse in Greek mythology
Ceratothoa A parasitic marine isopod
Ceratothoa oestroides A parasitic marine isopod
Cerritos Veterans Memorial Veterans memorial located in California, U.S.A.
Certificate revocation list A list of revoked digital certificates
Certificate signing request Message sent to a certificate authority to apply for a certificate.
Cerveau's Savannah A historical publication by Joseph Frederick Waring
Cerveyrette A river in the Hautes-Alpes department of France, tributary of the Durance
Ceutorhynchus pallidactylus Species of beetle native to Europe.
Chad Dukes (podcaster) American podcaster and radio personality.
Chahal Asrar A collection of forty Persian ghazals attributed to Mir Syed Ali Hamadani
Chai Town A cappella group based at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Chaima Issa Tunisian journalist, writer, poet, politician and human rights activist.
Chain (algebraic topology) A formal linear combination
Chain boat navigation on the Elbe and Saale rivers Type of ship transport.
Chain of events A number of actions and their effects that are linked together
Chain scission A chemical reaction resulting in the breaking of skeletal bonds.
Chakara A marine phenomenon
Chamaesiphon confervicola A species of freshwater bacteria found in North America and Europe
Chamchuri Square High-rise building complex in Bangkok, Thailand.
Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends A toast
Chance seedling A type of plant that is the product of unintentional breeding
Chandler, Colorado A ghost town in Fremont County, Colorado, United States.
Chandrabir Kunwar Governor and military commander in the Kingdom of Nepal.
Chandrakant Shah Canadian doctor, researcher and social activist.
Chandrika Tandon Indian-American businesswoman, philanthropist, and musician.
Chandu (2001 film) 2001 Telugu film by Veeru K.
Chang'ao A type of long Chinese jacket
Changaa (Tanzanian ward) Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Change Today? 1984 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Change Your Life (Iggy Azalea song) 2013 single by Iggy Azalea featuring T.I.
Change the World (P.O.D. song) 2004 single by P.O.D.
Changzhou University Huaide College A college in Jiangsu
Chaoyang North Tower Chaoyang North Tower of (Tang to Liao) Era.
Chapel of Sainte-Anne de Beaumont Chapel located in New Brunswick, Canada.
Chapelhouse Reservoir A reservoir in Cumbria, England
Chapelle de Lothéa Chapel located in Quimperlé, France.
Chaperone (social) A person who accompanies an unmarried woman in public
Chapter 4 (g.o.d album) Album by g.o.d.
Characeae A family of freshwater green algae
Characterology The study of character
Characters in Dombey and Son Book analysis.
Charge of the Model T's 1977 film by Jim McCullough Sr.
Charger (table setting) A dish used to have other dishes placed on top of
Charleroi Courthouse Courthouse located on Général Michel Avenue in Charleroi.
Charles B. Kirkham American engineer of aircraft engines and aircraft.
Charles Barrow (cricketer) English cricketer, barrister, stockbroker and British Army officer.
Charles E. Chubb Judge on the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Charles H. Pfennig 20th century American politician.
Charles H. Walker 19th century American politician.
Charles Hollenberg Canadian physician, educator and researcher.
Charles Martinez American higher education professor and administrator.
Charles Philip Littlejohn The eleventh Clerk of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Charles S. Martz American photographer, painter, inventor and entrepreneur.
Charles Thanaron A Capitaine de frégate in the French Navy in the 19c
Charles Wynne Liberal Tory politician and a Member of Parliament for Caernarfon.
Charter to the Normans Document issued by the King of France to the Normans in 1315.
Chartered Institute of Credit Management The current CEO is Sue Chapple who was appointed in June 2020
Chateau des Fleurs (Hollywood) A historic apartment building in California
Chathur Mukham 2021 film directed by R. K. Sankar and Salil V.
Chazelle polyhedron A cube with notched surfaces
Chebyshev equation A second order linear differential equation
Checkmate (B.G. album) 2000 studio album by B.G.
Cheekkilode A destination for peace and harmony
Chelcie Lynn American YouTube personality, actress, and comedian.
Chemba Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Chemostat A type of bioreactor
Chen Ruiding A Chinese politician
Chen Shun A Chinese politician
Cheraw, Colorado A statutory town in Otero County, Colorado, United States.
Cherno Omar Barry The Gambia civil servant and academician
Cherry Hill School (Maryland) The Cherry Hill School (Mitchellville, Maryland)
Cheshmeh Aʽla A mineral spring near Damavand, Iran.
Chess (Northwestern University) A 1970's chess program
Chevalley's structure theorem Theorem in algebraic geometry.
Chevrolet Silverado (first generation) The GMT800 trucks by General Motors
Chevrolet Silverado (second generation) The GMT900 trucks by General Motors
Chewed Up 2008 live album by Louis C.K.
Cheyenne Wells, Colorado A statutory town in Cheyenne County, Colorado, United States.
Chez Faïgnond A dance bar and musical venue in Poto-Poto, Brazzaville
Chhakka Panja 4 2023 Nepali film directed by Hem Raj B.C.
Chiba District, Chiba District in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
Chicken burger A sandwich or burger made with chicken
Chief Directorate of Railroad Construction Camps A directorate of Gulag
Chikaraishi Heavy rocks used in Japan to develop or demonstrate physical strength.
Children's Art Museum of Nepal A children's art museum of Nepal
Children of Mary of the Sacred Heart Lay association of the Society of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ).
Children of Paradise (song) 1980 single by Boney M.
Chiltah A wadded coat
China International Consumer Products Expo A national-level trade fair in China focused on consumer goods
China–CELAC Forum A multilateral cooperation mechanism between China and the CELAC
China–Mongolia–Russia Economic Corridor A major corridor of the Belt and Road Initiative
Chincholi Wildlife Sanctuary Canidae include dholes, wolves, golden jackal and Bengal fox.
Chinese Docking Mechanism Spacecraft docking mechanism used by China.
Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm Historic site in Svealand, Sweden.
Chinwe Nwogo Ezeani The immediate past University Librarian of Nnamdi Azikiwe Library, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Chipocalypse Now The 21st episode of the second season of Big City Greens
Chishan Formation Geologic Formation in China.
Chloroclystis ignava Species of moth.
Chocolate-covered raisin Raisins coated in a shell of milk, dark or white chocolate.
Choose My Life-U 2002 studio album by S.E.S.
Chopper City in the Ghetto 1999 studio album by B.G.
Chorology The science of determining the order in which places or regions occur.
Chott Tinsilt A lake in Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria
Chou role The clown role in Chinese opera
Chris Ayebusiwa A Nigeria politician from Ondo State
Chris Hung (composer) Chris Hung is a music composer from Hong Kong.
Christi Belcourt A Métis visual artist (born 1966)
Christian Sarau German American politician.
Christina Lewis American entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist and writer.
Christmas Album (Boney M. album) 1981 studio album by Boney M.
Christmas Island Seamount Province A group of more than 50 submarine volcanos named for Christmas Island
Christmas with Boney M. 1984 compilation album by Boney M.
Christmas with Boney M. (2007 album) 2007 compilation album by Boney M.
Christopher Evans (author) Welsh-born UK chemist, teacher, and author.
Christopher Marlowe in fiction Fictional depictions of Christopher Marlowe, 16th-century English dramatist.
Chronic undermining burrowing ulcer Abdominal or chest wall after operations for septic condition.
Chrysaliniotissa A Neighbourhood, Quarter or Mahalle of Nicosia, Cyprus
Chryseobacterium aurantiacum A bacterium in the family Flavobacteriaceae
Chryseobacterium luteum A bacterium in the family Flavobacteriaceae
Chubetsu Dam Dam in Hokkaidō, Japan.
Chuck Crate Canadian fascist leader, artist, and lexicographer.
Church membership The state of being accepted into a local church congregation
Church of Christ (Whitmerite) American religious movement.
Church of God General Conference A nontrinitarian, Adventist Christian body
Church of Santo Antônio da Mouraria The Church of Santo Antônio da Mouraria is a Brazilian Catholic temple in Salvador, Bahia.
Church of St. Athanasius in Poroishte The Dug-In Church of St. Athanasius in Poroishte
Chuvashli Rural locality in Biektaw District, Tatarstan.
Châteliers oppidum French archaeological site.
Chầu văn The type of music used in the Lên đồng ritual of Vietnam
Cimar A Hoshino Gakki guitar brand.
Cincinnati, Parke County, Indiana A Town in Indiana, United States
Cindy Jackson Aesthetic consultant, author and television personality.
Cine Gibi 2 Second film of the Brazilian franchise Cine Gibi.
Circle of competence The subject area which matches a person's skills or expertise
Circle of thirds Common method of organizing pitches and keys.
Circled dot A graphic symbol
Circles (P.O.D. album) 2018 studio album by P.O.D.
Cirrhilabrus adornatus A species of fish
Cisitalia Grand Prix A single-seater car
Citibank Singapore Singapore division of Citibank N.A.
Citizen Force (South Africa) Former reaerve component of the South African military.
Citizens' Initiative Review A panel of citizens that summarizes ballot initiative(s)
City National Arena Ice hockey arena in Summerlin, Nevada.
City Neighbors High School A charter high school in Baltimore, Maryland
City Place I The tallest building in the state of Connecticut
City Under Siege (album) 2000 studio album by E.S.G.
City Zoo 2019 studio album by G.E.M.
City Zoo (song) 2019 single by G.E.M.
City of Derry Airport Airport in Northern Ireland.
City of Thieves (gamebook) A 1983 gamebook written by Ian Livingstone
City walls of Athens List of defensive walls around Athens, Greece.
Civil Guard (Israel) Civilian voluntary organization that supports the Police of Israel.
Civil Services of Tamil Nadu The Civil service of Tamil Nadu
Claggarnagh East, Islandeady A townland near Islandeady, County Mayo, Ireland.
Clair H. Voss 20th century American judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
Claire (2001 film) 2001 film by Milford Thomas.
Clandestine detention center (Argentina) Accommodation facility for detainees disappeared during the Dirty War.
Clara (magazine) A feminist magazine based in Paris, France
Claremont School, Baltimore A special needs middle-high school in Baltimore, Maryland
Clarence Strait A strait in Southeast Alaska
Clark station A future station of the North South Commuter Railway.
Clasp-knife response A Golgi tendon reflex
Class Struggle (board game) Board game.
Clatteringshaws Loch A reservoir in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Claude M. Hilton A Virginia Senior Judge that was previously in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Claude Mélançon A French Canadian naturalist, journalist and author
Claudia J. Kennedy First woman to reach the rank of three-star general in the United States Army.
Clean (Whores EP) 2013 EP by Whores.
ClearCube Computer systems manufacturer in Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
Clearness index A measure of atmosphere clearness
Cleaver Bank A sand bank in the North Sea
Clement Warner American politician and Civil War Union Army officer.
Clementine cake Cake flavored primarily with clementines.
Clerihan GAA Gaelic games club in County Tipperary, Ireland.
Cletus J. Vanderperren 20th century American politician.
Clifford's principle A philosophical principle
Clifton Hall Colliery A coal mine in North-East England. Scene of an explosion in 1885 which killed 178 men and boys
Climate refuge A stable area amid climate change
Climax, Georgia A city in Decatur County, Georgia, United States.
Clinch cover Style of cover for romance book cover art.
Clinging to a Scheme 2010 studio album by The Radio Dept.
Clinostomidae Family of trematodes in the order Diplostomida.
Clinostomum Family of trematodes in the order Diplostomida.
Clitorophallus A term that is increasingly used amongst discussions about intersex and transsexual genitalia
Clobbering The act of overwriting a resource
Clock gating A power management technique for synchronous digital circuits
Clockmakers' Museum The Museum of the Clockmakers' Company
Clootie dumpling A Scottish suet pudding
Close-Up (book) The non-fiction book
Close Calls with Brick Walls 2006 studio album by Andrew W.K.
Close Combat (series) Series of realtime strategy video wargames.
Close to the Bone (novel) A 2013 novel by Stuart MacBride
Closer (Saweetie song) 2022 single by Saweetie featuring H.E.R.
Closure (container) Devices and techniques used to close or seal a bottle, jug, jar, tube, can, etc.
Clothtech Technical textiles for clothing and footwear applications.
Cloud formation and climate change The study of clouds and cloud formation
Cloyd A. Porter 20th century American politician.
Clp protease family A protein-targeting ATP-dependent enzyme family.
Clyde Fastlink A high frequency bus rapid transit system in Glasgow, Scotland
Cnidospora A parasite with spores for attracting the host
Co-Balt 2002 studio album by brute.
Coal mines and saltworks of Gouhenans Complex of mines and factories in eastern France.
Coates graph A mathematical graph for solution of linear equations
Coatesville Area School District School district in Chester County, Pennsylvania, U. S.
Coats of skin The coats provided for Adam and Eve by the God
Cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions A nasal condition associated with cocaine use
Cocoliche Italian-Spanish pidgin language of Buenos Aires.
Coderc Plaza Famous plaza located in Périgueux, France.
Codex Baroccianus A set of Greek manuscripts
Codex Sassoon 1053 10th century manuscript of the Hebrew bible.
Coenosmilia Genus of small corals in the family Caryophylliidae.
Coffee badging The practice of clocking in to work at an office then leaving to work elsewhere
Cognitive-experiential self-theory A dual-process model of perception
Cognitive inhibition The mind's ability to tune out irrelevant stimuli
Cognitive intervention A form of psychological intervention
Cohabitation agreement Legal document outlines rights and dutes of unmarried partners.
Coherent microwave scattering Technique used for the characterization of small plasma objects.
Cohoba A ceremony in which the ground seeds of the cojóbana tree were inhaled
Coin rotation paradox Geometry problem of a coin rolling around another coin.
Coin set A set of coins
Coin slab A type of sealed coin holder
Coinage from Maximinus Thrax to Aemilianus Imperial Roman coinage from 235 to 253 A.D.
Coinstar American company with a network of coin-cashing machines.
Coke Bottle (song) 2014 single by Agnez Mo featuring Timbaland and T.I.
Col des Bagenelles Mountain pass in the Vosges.
Cold Kickin' It 1990 studio album by E.U.
Cold Summer (U.S.D.A. album) 2007 studio album by U.S.D.A.
Colegio Amaranto Private school in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Colette Senghor Second wife of the French-Senegalese writer and politician Léopold Sédar Senghor .
Colin McRae Rally (2013 video game) A rally racing video game developed by Codemasters 2013
Collateralized loan obligation Financial instrument based on business loans.
College Community School District A school district located near Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States.
Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom A university structure in the UK
Collin River (Mégiscane River tributary) River in Canada.
Collins Hill High School Public high school in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States.
Colm Imbert Trinidad and Tobago politician.
Colnbrook railway station A closed railway station on the disused railway line between West Drayton and Staines
Colonial architecture of Brazil Architecture carried out in the current Brazilian territory from 1500 until 1822.
Colonisation (biology) A species spreading to new areas
Colorimetry (chemical method) Technique to determine the concentration of colored compounds in solution.
Colour fastness A colour's resistance to fading or running
Columbia River Estuary The estuary of the Columbia River
Columbian (Milwaukee Road train) The Columbian (Milwaukee Road train) was a passenger train.
Columbian Harmony Cemetery African American cemetery in Washington DC.
Column family A database project that organizes data in packed columns
Combination bus Purpose-built passenger vehicle based on a truck chassis cab.
Come Together (Chris Brown song) Song by Chris Brown featuring H.E.R.
Come Walk with Me (song) 2013 single by M.I.A.
Cometary Orbital Drive 2008 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Cometary Orbital Drive to 2199 2013 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Comfortable Swagg 2012 studio album by Jon B.
Command and Staff College Quetta Pakistan Army staff college in Quetta Cantonment, Balochistan.
Commandino's theorem The four medians of a tetrahedron are concurrent
Commandos de Chasse French military units during the Algerian War.
Commesso Artistic mosaic technique.
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey A former cabinet position in Victoria, Australia
Commissioner of Trade and Customs A former cabinet position in Colonial Victoria
Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights A Saudi dissident group created in 1993 which opposed the Saudi government as un-Islamic
Committee of Chiefs of Military Medical Services in NATO The senior medical body of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Committee of Secretaries-General Committee of senior civil servants and technocrats in German-occupied Belgium during World War II.
Committee to Form a Libertarian Party Precursor to the United States Libertarian Party.
Commodore (India) A rank for Naval officers in India
Common data model A standardised data model allowing for data exchange between sources and applications
Commotion (animation) A visual effects application, originally released by Puffin Designs
Community amateur sports club Amateur sports club eligible for favourable treatment for taxation purposes in the UK.
Community cat Cats that do not have a specific owner but is taken care of by local residents.
Como Conference 1927 physics conference in Como, Italy.
Comparative federalism A term from political science
Comparative physiology Study of the diversity of functional characteristics of organisms.
Comparative theology A topic of theology
Comparison of the Amundsen and Scott expeditions Analysis of two expeditions to the South Pole.
Compañía Española de Minas de Río Tinto Former mining company of Spain.
Compañía Española de Minas de Tharsis Former mining company of Spain.
Competitor analysis A corporate strategy
Compile-time function execution A compiler's ability to execute a function at compile time rather than runtime
Complaining The expression of general dissatisfaction
Complimentary election Voluntary elections for acting Federal Councilors to the National Council.
Composite fermion The topological bound state of an electron
Composition of the Spanish autonomous parliaments The composition of the 19 autonomous parliaments of Spain
Compression point A characteristic of an electronic amplifier
Computability logic A framework for studying interactive computational tasks through logic.
Computers in the classroom The use of computers in school
Computing for All A 1980s French government plan to introduce computers to pupils
Concert Classics, Vol. 4 1999 live album by U.K.
Concerto for Free Bass Accordion Composition by John Serry, Sr.
Concurrence (quantum computing) A state invariant involving qubits, in quantum information science
Concurrent user A user accessing a system or resource at the same time as another
Condor Group Aviation unit of the Mexico City police.
Conductance (graph theory) A mixing property of Markov chains and graphs
Coney Island (album) 1975 studio album by Herb Alpert and The T.J.B.
Confederación de Trabajadores Unitaria Trade union centre in the Dominican Republic.
Confil A wet-laid nonwoven fabric
Confirmed (album) 2017 studio album by Dame D.O.L.L.A.
Confluence Greenway Park system in Greater St. Louis area, Missouri, U..S.
Conic constant A magnificence describing conic sections
Conical intersection The ___location of a discrete degeneracy between two electronic states
Conjugate hyperbola A symmetric figure defined by a hyperbola
Conmaicne A people of early Ireland
Conoscopic interference pattern A pattern of birefringence colors
Conrad Uno American record producer.
Conscription in Canada Compulsory military service in Canada.
Consensus model (criminal justice) A model that argues that organizations of a criminal justice system should work together
Consenting Guinea Pig 1996 EP by T.H.C.
Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes From 1997 book by Daniel Pipes.
Conspiracy (Junior M.A.F.I.A. album) 1995 studio album by Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Constabulary A form of police force used in various jurisdictions
Constant (computer programming) A value that is not intended to be changed during program execution.
Constitutional Amendment of the Public Expenditure Cap Constitutional Amendment that instituted the New Fiscal Regime in Brazil.
Constitutional Commission A legal entity approved by a government to review a constitution
Constrained writing Literary technique in which the writer is forced to follow a given rule, pattern, etc.
Construction delay A situation where construction starts or concludes at a later time than expected
Consuela Biaz 1981 single by Boney M.
Consuelo Valdés Chilean archeologist and politician.
Consumption wall A type of wall built in Medieval Europe
Contestani A Roman ethnonym applied to Iberian-speakers at a given ___location
Continuous big q-Hermite polynomials A family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials
Continuous deployment A software engineering approach
Continuum (set theory) The real numbers or their cardinality
Contrapuntal motion The movement of two melodic lines with respect to each other
Contravention in French criminal law Lowest level offense in French criminal law.
Contribution des patentes A direct tax historically levied in France and other countries
Control break A change in the value of one of the keys on which a file
Controlled language in machine translation Controlled natural language may simplify translation into another language.
Controller (song) 2018 single by L.A.B.
Controversia (album) 1985 studio album by Danny Rivera, Vicente Carattini y Los Cantores de San Juan and Alpha IV.
Convention on the Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and on Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality A Convention of the Council of Europe
Conversazione A learned or art society's social gathering for conversation and discussion
Cool Cat (book) Children's picture book by Nonny Hogrogian.
Cooptee A minor collaborator in espionage
Copeland–Erdős constant Decimal number, 0.235711...
Copenhagen Wheel Electric add in rear wheel for bicycles.
Cophen campaign Military campaign by Alexander the Great in 327-326 BC.
Copper in renewable energy The use of copper in renewable energy
Cora (name) The name's history and a list of its prominent bearers
Coralville Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Core City Park A public use park in the Core City neighborhood of Detroit.
Cork Premier Junior Football Championship Gaelic football competition for junior-ranked clubs in Cork.
Cornovii (Caithness) A people of ancient Britain
Cornwall Park, Hastings Cornwall Park is a public park in Hastings, New Zealand.
Corona ring A device used for prevention of corona discharge on high voltage equipments.
Corona station (LIRR) Former station of the L.I.R.R.
Corporate poverty The refusal to own property, individually or corporately.
Corps de logis Principal block of a large house, mansion, or palace.
Corrales railway station Former railway station in Corrales, Andalusia.
Corynthia expedition Armed attack in Cuba in 1956.
Coryphantha jalpanensis Coryphantha jalpanensis is a cactus found only in Mexico.
Cosmological phase transition A phase transition for the whole universe
Cost driver The unit of an activity that causes the change in activity's cost.
Cottonwood Springs Dam Dam in South Dakota, United States.
Could've Been (H.E.R. song) 2018 single by H.E.R.
Council for Higher Education Accreditation University accreditation organization in the U.S.A.
Council of Senior Scholars (Saudi Arabia) The Senior Council of Ulema, KSA's highest religious body
Council of the Navy (Polysynody) Council established in the Polysynody from 1715 to 1718.
Council ranger Civil law officers of Australia.
Count of Pinhal Mansion Historical mansion in São Carlos, state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Counterpunch (boxing) A boxing term
Country (identity) The concept of country as part of one's identity
Country Shit Song by Big K.R.I.T.
County Road Cutters Football hooligan firm of Everton F.C.
County of Schaunberg A medieval/early modern county in what is now Upper Austria
Couplets (cabaret) Specializing in satirical songs performed in cabaret settings.
Court Marshal of Denmark Chief Administrative Officer of the Royal Household of Denmark.
Court appointment A traditional position in a royal household
Court of Accounts (Turkey) The supreme governmental accounting body of Turkey
Covington, Columbus and Black Hills Railroad Railroad located in Nebraska, U.S.A.
Cowgate, Cumbria A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Cowgirl Creamery A creamery in Point Reyes Station, California
Crack tax Taxes on illegal drugs in Tennessee.
Craft Island Island in Skagit Bay, Washington State.
Craigieburn, KwaZulu-Natal A township in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Crambo A rhyming game
Cranelift A compiler backend written in Rust programming language
Cranham A residential area of East London, England
Crashin' a Party 2003 single by Lumidee featuring N.O.R.E.
Craspedocephalus occidentalis Species of South Indian snake.
Cray X1 A supercomputer made by Cray, Inc.
Creative Kids Museum Children's museum in Alberta, Canada.
Creole garden A multi-strata garden common in French Guiana, the West Indies and Reunion Island.
Cressi-Sub Italian manufacturer of recreational diving and swimming equipment.
Crest Nicholson Housebuilder in Chertsey, U.K.
Crestone Needle Fourteener and twentieth highest mountain in the US state of Colorado (14194.8').
Creusa (naiad) A deity in Greek mythology
Crew Dragon Launch Abort System The launch escape system of the crew dragon capsule
Crime science The study of ways to prevent or reduce crime
Crinophtheiros comatulicola A species of gastropod
Cripping-up The act of casting a non-disabled actor in a disabled role
Crispin Glover (song) 2004 single by Scarling.
Criticism of Awami League The negative aspects of Bangladesh Awami League, as discussed in the media
Croatia national under-21 football team results (2020–present) A list of the Croatia national under-21 football team results from 2020 to present
Croisière des Sables Expeditions A French demonstration trip through the Sahara desert
Crop residue The stalks, leaves, husks, roots, etc. left after crop is harvested and processed
Cropout Horse with spotting or white markings from parents of solid color.
Crosby Villa A village in Cumbria, England
Cross-border derby Football rivalry between Chester City and Wrexham A.F.C.
Crosskeys Inn A pub in Northern Ireland
Crossover (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album) 1987 studio album by D.R.I.
Crossroad grave A grave in English folklore and history
Crotalaria digitata A species of plant
Crotalus durissus marajoensis Subspecies of Brazilian snake.
Crotch Hill A summit in Hancock County, Maine, US
Crucids A minor meteor shower
Crucifix of San Marcello Crucifix associated with the 1522 plague epidemic in Rome.
Cruising with Elvis in Bigfoot's UFO 1988 studio album by Adrenalin O.D.
Crummackdale A valley in North Yorkshire, England
Crutchfield situation Experimental procedure and apparatus to study conformity.
Cryogenic processor A unit for cooling to ultra-low temperatures
Cryomassage A type of massage using cold temperatures
Cryoturbation Mixing of soil horizons due to freezing and thawing.
Crystal Love 2003 single by melody.
Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Under the Stars 2007 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Crystallization (love) The "falling in love" process
Cube Tower A skyscraper in Batumi, Georgia
Cucumber Quest Adventure webcomic by Gigi D.G.
Cucurbăta Mare A.K.A "Bihor Peak" located in Apuseni from Romania.
Cuddalore Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Culpable and reckless conduct Common law crime in Scots law.
Cultural property law Body of law that relates to protecting some items that are significant culture.
Cultural translation A practice of translation
Cumbi A fine luxurious fabric of the Inca Empire.
Cumbria Coast One of England's Marine Conservation Zones.
Cummingsville Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Cumulate rock Igneous rocks formed by the accumulation of crystals from a magma either by settling or floating.
Cup massage A type of massage performed with cups
Curator Aquarum A Roman official who managed the water supply of Rome
Curd of Bogra A type of curd from Bogura
Curli A proteinaceous extracellular fiber produced by enteric bacteria
Curro Independent Schools Curro Independent Schools - quality assured schooling edu-business in Southern Africa.
Curse of the Boulder Valley The beauty of Colorado valley will be its undoing
Curtain Call (UK album) 2015 live album by U.K.
Curtis Lovell II American illusionist and escape artist.
Customary kings of Wallis and Futuna Leaders of Uvea, Alo, and Sigave.
Cutout animation A form of stop-motion animation produced by moving two-dimensional pieces of material
Cuzcodinella alejandroi A rare species of terrestrial isopod native to Cuba
Cyathium A form of inflorescence of the type found on the poinsettia
Cyber and Electro Magnetic Activities Effects Group Future formation of the British Army.
Cycling at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games The cycling competitions at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Cycling pad A type of cycling legwear
Cyclolysis The process of dissipation of a cyclone
Cyclone Emnati South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone in 2022.
Cyclone Nora A strong tropical cyclone which affected Far North Queensland and the Top End in March 2018.
Cylindera ancistridia A species of tiger beetle
Cylindera erudita A species of beetle
Cyril and Libbye Hellier Operatic sopranos.
Cyril the Swan Mascot of Swansea City A.F.C.
Cytopathology A branch of pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases on the cellular level
Czaczów Village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Czech Fiscal Council The Czech Fiscal Council, Independent organisation of Czech Republic
Cäsar Rüstow Prussian soldier and military writer.
Cédric Pemba-Marine French politician.
Călușari A ritual acrobatic dance
D.C. Black Pride Annual pride festival celebrating the African-American LGBT community in Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
D.I. (EP) 1983 EP by D.I.
D.V.D. v. Department of Homeland Security Class action case which lead to 2 U.S. Supreme Court opinions.
D3O Impact protection equipment company.
DB Cargo Division of Deutsche Bahn and an international transport and logistics company.
DFW C.III German reconnaissance aircraft produced during World War I.
DIN 31636 German standard for the Romanization of Hebrew.
DIN 66003 German standard 7-bit character encoding, a modified ASCII supporting the German alphabet.
DLR Lexicon Library in Dún Laoghaire, south-Dublin, Ireland.
DNA annotation The process of describing the structure and function of a genome
DNA demethylation Removal of a methyl group from one or more nucleotides within a DNA molecule.
DNA sequencer A scientific instrument used to automate the DNA sequencing process
DORIS (particle accelerator) A particle accelerator at DESY
DPH-362 DPH-362 is a simplified chemical analog of amitriptyline.
DR503 1988 studio album by Dead C.
DSB Bank A failed Dutch bank and insurer
Da Baydestrian 2007 studio album by Mistah F.A.B.
Daario Naharis Character in Game of Thrones etc.
Daedalus (yacht) A maxi-catamaran, built Canada 1983
Dag og Tid A national weekly newspaper in Norway
Dahar (tribe) Sindhi tribe of Pakistan.
Dahibara aludam Local snack in Odisha.
Dahu (clothing) A type of Chinese jacket with short sleeves or no sleeves
Daikanbō Station Trolleybus and cable car station in Tateyama, Japan.
Daill Loch A lake in Scotland
Daily Rambam Study Daily study of the Rambam's Mishneh Torah instituted by Chabad, completing the opus each year.
Daily Star (United Kingdom) British daily tabloid newspaper published by Reach plc.
Dairylea (cheese) Processed cheese brand available in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Daisy Torres Nicaraguan politician and mayor of Managua.
Dakota Block (Grand Forks, North Dakota) Building in North Dakota, U.S.A.
Dala'il al-I'jaz A work on inimitability of the Qur'an and Arabic Rhetoric
Dalai (Tanzanian ward) Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Daleep Singh Parihar A politician in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Dallah Al-Baraka A private multinational corporation based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Dalziel and Pascoe Fictional detectives created by Reginald Hill.
Damage (H.E.R. song) 2020 single by H.E.R.
Damaiyu Subdistrict Subdistrict under the jurisdiction of Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China.
Damals A monthly history magazine in Germany
Damao (hat) A Chinese round hat with high crown and wide brim
Damara orogeny Mountain building event at the intersection of the Congo and the Kalahari cratons.
Damassine A fruit spirit produced in the Swiss Canton of Jura from the red damson plum.
Damdiei A village in Pherzawl district, North East India.
Dan Steele American bobsledder and track and field athlete and coach.
Dance Your Ph.D. Dance contest for scientists, sponsored by AAAS..
Dance with Me (T.S.O.L. album) 1981 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Dancing Girls (1896 film) 1896 British film directed by Birt Acres.
Dandamis Indian philosopher of the 4th century B.C.
Dandelions (song) 2017 promotional single by Ruth B.
Dandelyan Defunct bar in London, U.K.
Dandenong Market A well-known market in victoria
Dandry Mire Viaduct A railway viaduct in Cumbria, England
Danger Money 1979 studio album by U.K.
Dangerous and Moving 2005 studio album by t.A.T.u.
Danica Dakić Bosnian artist and university professor.
Danie Craven Stadium Rugby stadium in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Daniel Dawson Australian boxer, kickboxer and muay thai fighter.
Daniel Erik Næzén A Swedish provincial physician
Daniel G. Fenton 19th century American politician.
Daniel Hellmann Swiss performance artist & activist.
Daniel J. O'Donohue U.S. Marine major general.
Daniel Makinde A Nigerian professor of Theoretical and Applied Physics
Daniel Nadler Canadian-born technology entrepreneur, poet, and film producer.
Daniel Purcell English composer relative of Henry Purcell.
Daniel Richards (bishop) Ninth bishop of Upper South Carolina.
Daniel Shaga Ismaila The 28th ruler of the Bwatiye people
Daniel Thomas (art historian) Australian art historian, curator, writer, and museum director.
Daniel and the Lion (Bernini) Sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Daniela Nane A Romanian actress (born 1971)
Danielle Steers English stage actress and singer-songwriter.
Danvers Statement A statement of the complementarian Christian view of gender roles
Daqiu Island Island west of Taiwan.
Dara The name's history and a list of its prominent bearers
Darangen Maranao epic poem from Mindanao, Philippines.
Darband, Fereydunshahr A village in Iran
Darbandikhan Dam Dam in Darbandikhan, Kurdistan Region.
Darboux differential equation The type of equation, mentioned in list of nonlinear differential equations
Daredevil collected editions A list of Daredevil comics collated into collected editions
Dargah Sheikh Musa A sufi shrine (Dargah) in Nuh, Mewat
Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Instrument for conducting a spectrographic survey of distant galaxies.
Dark Matters (The Rasmus album) The Rasmus album
Dark Religion Book about religious fundamentalism and fanaticism.
Dark Side of the Black Moon: What Planet Are We On? 2009 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Dark taxon A taxon that does not appear to produce any observable morphological structure
Dars-i Nizami A traditional curriculum in Islamic institutions
Dart (sewing) A pointed fold used in sewing
Darß Peninsula in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Dasa A Sanskrit term found in ancient Indian texts
Dasgupta A Bengali surname
Dassouri A Town in Centre, Burkina Faso
Data conditioning The use of data management techniques in a computer system
Data independence A type of data transparency
Data literacy Data literacy is utilizing data to translate it into understandable information.
Data management platform Software platform used for collecting and managing data, mainly for digital marketing purposes.
Data validation and reconciliation A technology to correct measurements in industrial processes
Database testing The testing of database software systems
Datastorm Technologies Company that made computer communications software.
Date Sōdō Noble family dispute within the Date samurai clan, which occurred in 1671.
Datum reference A point of reference against which some others are calculated
Dave Hakkens Dutch industrial designer (born 1988).
Dave Williams (Desperate Housewives) Fictional character on Desperate Housewives.
David Agiashvili Georgian film director, producer and screenwriter.
David Barbarossa Musician and author.
David Cairnes Irish lawyer and MP involved in Siege of Derry.
David Crockett High School (Tennessee) High school in Jonesborough, Tennessee, U.S.A.
David E. James British American film scholar, filmmaker and poet.
David G. Read Eleventh bishop of West Texas.
David J. Hall (photographer) Underwater wildlife photographer, author, and naturalist.
David Jensen (sculptor) Russian decorative sculptor and art professor.
David Lederman American aerospace engineer, entrepreneur, author, and humanitarian.
David Obiosa A Nigerian Anglican Bishop and priest
David Ozio A retired right-handed ten-pin bowler
David R. Hopkins American politician.
David R. Marchant American glacial geologist.
David Redish This is a biography of scientist David Redish at the University of Minnesota.
David Solomon Eibenschutz The Arvei Nachal
David Walker (costume designer) Costume designer for ballet, opera and theatre.
David Williams (geologist, born 1898) British geologist.
David Wolstencroft American-born British screenwriter and author.
Davidson Street station Streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Day Dreaming (DJ Drama song) 2009 single by DJ Drama featuring Akon, Snoop Dogg and T.I.
Day Peckinpaugh The last self-propelled regularly scheduled commercial ship on the Erie canal.
Day of Judaism A day of reflection for Churches throughout Europe on their relationship to Jews and Judaism
Dayaks in politics The participation of Dayaks in politics
Daytime Protocol A service in the Internet Protocol Suite
Dazu Huike The Second Patriarch of Chan Buddhism
Dazzle reflex A type of reflex blink
De Coelesti Hierarchia Pseudo-Dionysian work on angelology, 5th ct.
De Janeiro 2007 single by R.I.O.
De Roos Mill from Delft, South Holland, Netherlands.
De Vries–Rose law The De Vries - Rose law of vision science.
De novo domestication The domestication of new species
De viris illustribus A genre of literature
Deaconess Hospital, Edinburgh Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Dead Channel Sky 2025 studio album by clipping.
Dead Dawn 2016 studio album by Entombed A.D.
Dead Wake 2015 book by author Erik Larson.
Deaf Republic: Poems A poetry anthology
Dealing with It! 1985 studio album by D.R.I.
Dear... (song) 2007 single by May J.
Death and legacy of Tom Thomson The death and legacy of Canadian artist Tom Thomson
Death and state funeral of Chiang Kai-shek Chiang Kai-shek's death & funeral.
Death by Design (album) 1996 studio album by T.H.C.
Death on the High Seas Act United States admiralty law enacted by the United States Congress in 1920.
Deaths at Deepcut army barracks A series of deaths at a British Army camp in Surrey, England
Deaths of the Neville-Lake children High profile vehicle collision in Canada resulting in deaths of multiple children.
Deb Andraca American Democratic politician, Member-elect of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Deborah Fraser (academic) New Zealand teaching academic.
Deborah Jeanne Dawkins American politician from Mississippi.
Deborah Vietor-Engländer British literary scholar.
Debra Kolste 21st century American Democratic politician.
Debt-for-nature swap The exchange of foreign debt for investments
Decadent (U.D.O. album) 2015 studio album by U.D.O.
Decanonization The exclusion of a saint's name from religious calendars
Decay scheme A graphical presentation of all the transitions occurring in a decay of a radioactive substance
December 2019 Mogadishu bombing A suicide truck bomb attack in Mogadishu, Somalia
Decimal calendar A calendar which includes units of time based on the decimal system
Decipium Proposed chemical element.
Decision mining Subtopic in process mining.
Dedekind group Group such that every its subgroup is normal.
Dedham Liberty Pole Liberty pole erected in 1798 in Dedham, Massachusetts.
Deep Treble A cappella group at Rutgers University
Deepak Sharma (director) Indian television director and producer.
Deepika Prasain Nepalese film actress.
Defence policy of Japan A defense policy of the Japanese state
Defiant-class patrol vessel United States-made patrol boats supplied to Caribbean and Central American nations.
Deficiency (medicine) A lack or shortage causing dysfunction
Definition (album) 1992 studio album by D.R.I.
Deflated Sharpe ratio The Deflated Sharpe Ratio is a result in mathematical finance, which helps assess investments
Deformation bands Geological mechanism producing small fault lines.
Dehns The trading name for British attorney office Frank B. Dehn & Co
Del Norte Formation A geologic formation in New Mexico and Arizona
Delcarbon, Colorado Ghost town in Huerfano County, Colorado, United States.
Delhi–Varanasi high-speed rail corridor High-speed Rail section, part of the Delhi-Kolkata high-speed rail network.
Della Casa Appa The first significant Zuni women jewelers (1889-1963)
Delphic Society A predecessor organization to the Delphic Fraternity
Delusional companion syndrome The belief that familiar objects are sentient beings
Delustrant Substance that reduces the lustre of synthetic fibres.
Demand management Methods andactivities used to forecast, plan for and manage the demand for products and services.
Demetrios Mavromichalis Greek politician and military personnel of the 19th century.
Demi Mills American actress.
Demolition 23 (album) 1994 studio album by Demolition 23.
Demon Princes A series of five science fiction novels by Jack Vance
Demonstration kitchen A space for cooking demonstration
Dengjiatun incident A Japanese-Chinese conflict in 1916
Denis Abukuse Kenyan rugby sevens player.
Denjoy–Riesz theorem A compact set of totally disconnected points in the plane can be covered by a Jordan arc
Densmore Maxon 19th century American politician.
Dent Head Viaduct A railway viaduct in Cumbria, England
Dental key A tool to pull out teeth
Denudation A geological term describing the various processes that wear away landforms
Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester The longest established school of Computer Science in the UK, and one of the largest.
Department of Manipuri, Assam University A university level educational institute for study in Meitei language
Department of Manipuri, Manipur University A university educational department of studies in Meitei language
Deputy Clerk of the Closet The Domestic Chaplain to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Administers a portfolio through the Prime Minister's Department.
Deputy lieutenant of Aberdeenshire Commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
Deputy lieutenant of Greater London Commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London.
Derek Buzasi American Astronomer, "salvaged" NASA's WIRE orbital observatory mission for science.
Derty Werk 1999 studio album by T.W.D.Y.
Desert County, Utah Territory Legacy county in Utah.
Deshapremi Janatha Vyaparaya A former paramilitary organization in Sri Lanka
Design-Oriented Programming A way to author computer applications
Design paradigm A paradigm from the sociology of science
Desiree Sayle American Republican political aide, served in the White House under George Bush and Donald Trump.
Desjardins' point Point on the abdomen above the head of the pancreas.
Detasheet A flexible rubberized explosive
Determination (biology) The process of matching a specimen of an organism to a known taxon
Deterministic Barcoding in Tissue for Spatial Omics Sequencing A summary of the DBiT-seq technique.
Detestation 1984 studio album by G.I.S.M.
Detourn 2013 studio album by The S.I.G.I.T.
Detroit Stars Negro league baseball team in Detroit, active from 1919 to 1931.
Detroit Sunday Journal A weekly tabloid newspaper from in Detroit, Michigan
Detroit Wayne (1919 ship) A design 1099 steel-hulled cargo ship
Deuce (The D.O.C. album) 2003 album by The D.O.C.
Deus otiosus A creator god who is no longer involved in the universe
DevOps toolchain DevOps toolchain release package.
Devadiga Temple servant community located in the state of Karnataka, India.
Devang Gandhi Indian cricket player.
Devil's Cargo 1948 film by John F. Link Sr.
Devil's Night Out The Mighty Mighty Bosstones 1990 debut studio album
Devolution (album) 1994 studio album by M.O.D.
Devon Metro Urban railway network in Exeter undergoing metroisation.
Dewan of Mysore The prime minister of the Kingdom of Mysore
Dewey Formation Geologic formation in Iowa and Oklahoma, United States.
Dewey Smith American aquanaut. Died in diving accident.
Dhakai A Bengali Attire from Bangladesh
Dhani (settlement type) The smallest conglomeration of houses
Dhankuta Multiple Campus A campus affiliated with TU
Dharamsinghwa A town and a Nagar Panchayat in Uttar Pradesh
Dharmapuri Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Dharmasagar (pond) A large pond of Bangladesh
Dheu The Earth in Albanian paganism
Dhipur Islamia Fazil Madrasah A Fazil Madrasa of Tongibari upazila in Munshiganj district of Bangladesh
Dhirendra Premarshi Nepali author of Maithili language, cultural expert.
Dhodar Ali A road in Assam covering four districts
Dhorm Mountain A mountain in Sarawat Mountain range, Saudi Arabia
Dhruva A devotee of the Hindu god Vishnu
Diabolik: Ginko Attacks! 2022 Italian film by Manetti Bros.
Diabolik: Who Are You? 2023 Italian film by Manetti Bros.
Diabolik (2021 film) 2021 Italian film by Manetti Bros.
Diacylglycerol lipase Enzyme that breaks down diacylglycerol in many organisms.
Diakité Fatoumata N'Diaye A Malian former diplomat and Minister of Public Health
Dialogical self The mind's ability to imagine the different positions of participants in an internal dialogue
Diamond Circle Popular tourist route around Húsavík and Lake Mývatn in North Iceland.
Diamond FM (Ilorin) Radio station in Nigeria.
Diaper (cloth) A damask cloth with small patterns
Diary (The D.O.T. album) 2013 studio album by The D.O.T.
Diastella fraterna Species of plant of the family Proteaceae native to South Africa.
Diazolidinyl urea Antimicrobial preservative used in cosmetics.
Dibu Ojerinde The Former Registrar of Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB
Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico Etymological dictionary of the Spanish language.
Dice-Sørensen coefficient A statistic used for comparing the similarity of two samples
Dice chess A set of chess variants in which dice are used to alter gameplay
Dickens's London The author's references to the city
Dickson Adomako Kissi A Ghanaian Politician and Medical Practitioner
Dictated Aggression 1996 studio album by M.O.D.
Dictionnaire administratif et historique des rues de Paris et de ses monuments A dictionary of streets and monuments in Paris before Haussmann's renovation
Didn't You Kill My Brother? 20th episode of the 3rd series of The Comic Strip Presents...
Die Nacht... Du bist nicht allein 2005 single by Schiller with Thomas D.
Die Woch Newspaper in Tel Aviv.
Die hard (phrase) First used during the Battle of Albuera (1811) in the Peninsular War.
Diefenbaker House Historic house museum in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Canada.
Diel vertical migration A pattern of daily vertical movement characteristic of many aquatic species
Dielli (Albanian paganism) The Sun in Albanian paganism
Dieudonné module A module over the non-commutative Dieudonné ring
Diez Minutos A weekly women's magazine in Spain
Differential steering The steering method used by tanks and similar tracked vehicles
Diffusion gradient A gradient in the rates of diffusion of multiple groups of molecules through a medium or substrate
Dig Deeper (album) 1994 studio album by D.I.G.
Digha, Navi Mumbai A small township near Airoli in Navi Mumbai, India.
Digheli Village in Assam, India.
Digital Dope 2009 studio album by E.S.G.
Digital Roses Don't Die 2022 studio album by Big K.R.I.T.
Digital Sound Factory A sound design company founded by Timothy Swartz in 2007.
Digital component video Analog video signals transmitted over a digital interface.
Digital outdoor menu board A type of digital menu
Digital storytelling Process where ordinary people create and share their stories using digital media.
Digital terrestrial television in Cyprus The only means of watching terrestrial TV in Cyprus
Digital textbook A digital book or e-book
Digital transition The move from an analog system to a digital format
Digitality The era of living in digital culture(s)
Dihydropteroate synthase inhibitor A drug that inhibits the action of dihydropteroate synthase
Dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers A class of medication used to treat high blood pressure
Dikmen Vadisi A recreation park in Ankara
Dikti Mountain range of east Crete, Greece.
Dillinger & Young Gotti II: Tha Saga Continuez... 2005 studio album by D.P.G.
Dilly beans Pickled green beans, often flavoured with dill.
Dime Trap 2018 studio album by T.I.
Dimension Intrusion 1993 studio album by F.U.S.E.
Dimethyl trithiocarbonate A methyl ester of trithiocarbonic acid.
Dimophyes Monotypic genus of hydrozoans.
Dinah Greet Costume designer for theatre and film.
Dinah Jefferies British novelist.
Dinamo-2 Moscow Futsal club based in Moscow, Russia.
Dinanath Kushwaha Former member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
Dinantian A series of rocks
Dinka alphabet The alphabet of a South Sudanese nilotic language
Dinosaur paleobiogeography Field of study in paleontology and geography.
Diogo Feio Portuguese lawyer, university lecturer and politician.
Dion, Archaeological Museum Archaeological museum in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Dip dye A hair coloring style that involves dipping the ends of the hair into dye
Diplomatic Archives of Serbia The archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia
Dippishausen Village in the district of Kreuzlingen in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland.
Direct limit of groups The direct limit of a direct system of groups
Direct numerical simulation A simulation in computational fluid dynamics
Direct reduction A set of processes for obtaining iron from iron ore
Direct reduction (blast furnace) The fraction resulting from the direct reduction of iron oxides in a blast furnace.
Directional symmetry (time series) A statistical measure of a model's performance
Directions in Groove (EP) 1992 EP by D.I.G.
Director of the Marine Corps Staff The 3rd senior-most officer of the United States Marine Corps
Directorate General for Police The law enforcement and fire-rescue service of Northern Cyprus.
Dirty Linen (TV series) Philippine revenge drama television series.
Dirty Talk (Klein + M.B.O. song) 1982 single by Klein + M.B.O.
Disappear (album) 2001 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Disaster Prevention Day A commemoration and preparation day for natural disasters such as the Great Kantō Earthquake
Disc-binding A type of notebook bind
Discotheque Play Like "A" Rainbows 2008 live album by alice nine.
Discovery Bay (Australia) An open oceanic embayment in Eastern South Australia and western Victoria
Discovery Park (Seattle) A park in Seattle, Washington, US
Discovery Tree Giant sequoia exhibition tree, cut down in Calaveras Grove, California.
Discrimination in education Act of restricting one's human right to education on the basis of race, sex, age, etc.
Disease (G.G.F.H. album) 1993 studio album by G.G.F.H.
Dish garden A small, inside garden
Disinae A subtribe of flowering plants belonging to the orchid family
Disorders of diminished motivation A group of psychiatric and neurological conditions
Disproportionality in special education Representation of certain demographic groups in the United States' public school system.
Distillate (motor fuel) A former grade of motor fuel (North America, circa 1910s-1960s)
Distomo Archaeological Collection Archaeological museum in Central Greece, Greece.
Distributed GIS A type of Geographic Information System
Distributed antenna system A network of spatially separated antennas connected to a common source
Distribution law Generalisation describing the distribution of a solute between two non miscible solvents.
Dither (album) 2001 studio album by moe.
Dive bar A type of bar
Divergent thinking A process of generating creative ideas
Diversnight Annual recreational night diving festival.
Diversum 2022 studio album by In the Woods...
Divided We Stand (album) 2003 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Diving into the Unknown 2016 Finnish film directed by Juan Reina.
Divisome A protein complex in bacteria responsible for cell division
Dixie Series A minor league baseball postseason championship series
Djeffal Fayçal A professor of Engineering Technology & Applied Sciences at the University of Batna
Djidjelli expedition A 1664 military expedition by Louis XIV to seize the port of Djidjelli
Dmitry Nalivkin A Soviet geologist known for mapping the geology of the USSR
Dmitry Pevtsov Russian actor and politician.
Dnieper Lowland The relief form in Ukraine, Belarus, part of East European plain
Dnieper Upland The relief form in Ukraine, part of the East European Plain
Do the Right Thing (song) 1989 single by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
Dobson & Barlow A manufacturer of textile machinery
Dochula Pass A high-mountain pass in Bhutan
Docimology The study of testing and evaluation
Doctor Dolittle's Circus The fourth Doctor Dolittle book by Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle's Garden The seventh work of Doctor Dolittle Books, the author was Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle's Post Office The third Doctor Dolittle book by Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle's Return The ninth work of Doctor Dolittle books authored by Hugh Lofting
Doctor of Audiology A professional degree
Documentary evidence Evidence which can be introduced at a trial in the form of documents, recordings, etc.
Doda, Jammu and Kashmir A town and district headquarters in Jammu and Kashmir
Does not compute A phrase often uttered by computers and robots in popular culture
Does the Cosmic Shepherd Dream of Electric Tapirs? 2004 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Dogpiling (Internet) A form of online harassment
Doha Academy A private School in Doha, Qatar that offers Education for life
Doin' It Big 2008 studio album by 8Ball & E.D.I.
Doli Pivski massacre The mass killing of Montenegro civilians by the 7th SS Division.
Dolomite rock failure in South Africa South African dolomite is a widespread carbonate rock prone to weathering and sinkholes.
Dolphin Stradivarius Violin made by Antonio Stradivari.
Domain model A model in software engineering
Domaslava A 10th-century Croatian queen
Dome 86C A racing prototype
Domfreiheit Land immediately surrounding a cathedral in the HRE subject to ecclesiastical privileges.
Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord A chord in music
Dominator (U.D.O. album) 2009 studio album by U.D.O.
Dominator (W.A.S.P. album) 2007 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Dominical suite of songs Vocal quartet and piano.
Domtar mine Mine in Walker, Michigan, Michigan, U.S.A.
Domus Academica A student housing and hostel building owned by the Student Union of University of Helsinki
Don't Say (Jon B. song) 1997 single by Jon B.
Don't Talk (Jon B. song) 2001 single by Jon B.
Don Barnes (judge) Attorney and judge from Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Don Snyder American photographer and multimedia artist.
Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C. 1979 studio album by Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C.
Donald Trump's first farewell address The first farewell address of Donald Trump
Donatus Magnus The founder of Donatism (d. c. 355)
Donegall Quay A quay by the River Lagan, Belfast
Dongba Manuscripts A translation of the Chinese page "东巴经" that will be expanded further
Dongding Island Island west of Taiwan.
Dongji Island Island west of Taiwan.
Dongping dialect Mandarin Chinese dialect of Shandong, China.
Donna Scott Davenport Judge of county juvenile justice system and subject of journalistic exposé.
Donor conceived person A person who was conceived with a donor egg and/or sperm, or embryo
Donora–Monessen Bridge Bridge in the U.S.A.
Doom Emacs A configuration framework for emacs
Dora Fugh Lee Notable Chinese American artist included in prominent public and private art collections.
Dora Shulner Ukrainian-born Jewish-American Yiddish author.
Dora di Bardonecchia River in Italy: the Piedmontese communes of Bardonecchia and Oulx in the Upper Val di Susa.
Dorea (cloth) A striped cloth from India
Doris Arnold British radio presenter, producer, pianist.
Dorleta Eskamendi Gil Spanish professional racing cyclist.
Dorothy Stratton King American painter and printmaker.
Doshia A monotypic moth genus
Dot Butler Australian bushwalker, mountaineer and conservationist.
Double-drumming A style of drumming developed in the 20th century
Double Bubble Trouble 2014 single by M.I.A.
Double Helix Nebula A nebula in the constellation Ophiucius
Double Live Assassins 1998 live album by W.A.S.P.
Double fault A type of processor fault
Double suspension theorem The double suspension of a homology sphere is a topological sphere
Double truck A pair of facing pages
Douglas Corleone Douglas Corleone (born December 14, 1975) is an American novelist and former lawyer.
Doutor Lourenço Peixinho Avenue Doutor Lourenço Peixinho Avenue is the main avenue of Aveiro, Portugal.
Downer, Australian Capital Territory A suburb of Canberra, Australia
Downer Theatre Historic movie theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Downriver Stars Defunct AAHL team based out of Trenton, Michigan.
Downset. (album) 1994 studio album by downset.
Downsizer A virtual community of people living sustainably
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Law University National Law university in Sonipat, Haryana, India.
Dr. Stan's Prescription, Volume 1 2008 live album by moe.
Dr. Stan's Prescription, Volume 2 Live album by moe.
Dr. William R. Harvey Museum of Art Art museum in Alabama, U..S.
Drab (color) A term used for cloths with specific colors such as dull browns, yellowish or gray
Dragon Seed (novel) 1942 Pearl Buck book.
Drainage system (agriculture) A system by which water is drained on
Draper's Meadow massacre Attack by Shawnee warriors on a Virginia pioneer settlement in 1755.
Draw (terrain) A long area of downward sloping low ground
Drawbar (defense) A medieval security device
Dream Keyboard A mobile app for Android
Dreams Come True (S.E.S. song) 1998 song by S.E.S.
Drehmann sign Orthopedicclinical test for hip joint.
Dresden Leipzig railway station Leipzig station was the first railway station in Dresden.
Dressed particle A particle together with excitations from other fields
Drift waves A type of pressure driven magnetohydrodynamic instability in plasma physics
Dromana 3 Drive-In Historic drive-in cinema in Melbourne, Australia.
Drone carrier A ship that transports and launches drones
Droppin' Like Flies 1992 single by Sheila E.
Drosia, Achaea Community in Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Drummer of El Bruc A Catalan legend
Drury Mansion A Mansion in Cleveland
Druzhelyubivka, Kharkiv Oblast A vilqage in Izium Raion, Ukraine
Dry fruits A group of fruits with a hard, dry pericarp
Drymoreomys A rodent genus with one species in the family Cricetidae from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil
Du'a al-Sabah A spiritual hymn & supplication recited by "Ali", the first Imam of Shia Muslims
Du hast den schönsten Arsch der Welt 2007 single by Alex C.
Dual accreditation A diplomat having two responsibilities
Duane Stadium Multi-purpose stadium in Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Dubai (yacht) A superyacht owned by the current Ruler of Dubai
Dubai Chambers A non-profit organisation that serves the needs of the business community in Dubai.
Dubai Drydocks A subsidiary of Dubai world
Dubai One Tower Proposed residential tower in Dubai, UAE.
Dubki Park A park in Timiryazevsky district of Moscow
Dublin Bay 21 A historic class of Irish yachts
Dubmill A settlement in Cumbria, England
Duchesse A heavy and rich variety of satin cloth
Duckpin bowling A variation of the sport of bowling
Ducks Away! 2016 picture book written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Judy Horacek.
Dudley Blodget Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Duets: The Final Chapter 2005 remix album by The Notorious B.I.G.
Duinseach ingen Duach Irish queen c. 500 C.E.
Duke Stepanovich A character in Bylina
Dunhuang Yardang National Geopark Dunhuang UNESCO National Geopark.
Dunkirk transgression Events of rising sea levels around the shores of the Low Countries in the late Roman period.
Dunlop Cry Baby An American guitar pedal.
Dunmail Park A shopping centre near Workington, England
Dunya The temporal world in Islam
Dupioni A plain weave crisp type of silk fabric
Durango-class patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessel class in service with the Mexican Navy.
Durant (cloth) A glazed woolen materials of the 18th century
Durava A Sinhala caste traditionally involved in toddy tapping found in Sri Lanka
Durban beach-front bombing The 1996 car bomb massacre at the Magoo's Bar
Durning Library 1889 library in Kennington, London.
Durru Shehvar Children's & General Hospital Hospital in Telangana, India.
Dustin Thomason American author, screenwriter, and producer.
Dusty plasma A plasma containing millimeter to nanometer sized particles
Dutch Boy 150 (Flat Rock) ARCA Menards Series East race at Flat Rock Speedway.
Dutch nationality law Nationality law of The Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten.
Dwars River Geological Occurrence The Bushved Igneous complex
Dyce Work Camp Scottish camp for conscientious objectors in World War I.
Dying for the World 2002 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Dylan's Gospel 1969 studio album by The Brothers and Sisters of L.A.
Dynamic routing A router process
Dzüko Valley A valley in Manipur-Nagaland border
Dávid Petrik Slovak footballer.
Dülfersitz A classical abseiling technique
Düwag Wadloper A family of diesel railcars and diesel multiple units
E. B. West 19th century American politician and physician.
E. H. Putley British scientist and author.
E. M. Foster English female novelist fl. late 18th – early 19th c.
ECU Health Roanoke-Chowan Hospital Hospital in Ahoskie, North Carolina.
EMule Free peer-to-peer file sharing application for Microsoft Windows.
END Fund Philanthropic fund dedicated to ending neglected tropical diseases.
EN 1078 European standard for bicycle helmets etc.
EPCI A type of offshore construction contract
ERT B A Greek television transmitter, the second ERT multiplex
ESO 593-8 A pair of interacting galaxy in Sagittarius.
E Bukura e Dheut Character in Albanian folklore, a crafty fairy.
Eala Botanical Garden Garden in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Earl of Banbury A title in the Peerage of England.
Early Experiences of Colonial Life in South Australia A book written by John Wrathall
Early Slavs Group of tribal societies, 5th–10th c.
Earnest A. Dockstader American football and basketball coach.
Earnings guidance A publicly traded corporation's official prediction
Earth Negotiations Bulletin A daily coverage on global environmental and sustainable development negotiations
Earth Protectors A feature length documentary
Earth anthem A theoretical song that represents Earth
Earth auger Device for digging holes on the ground.
Earthflow A type of mass movement
Earthquake Baroque Baroque architecture intended to resist earthquakes.
East/West Boulevard station Light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
East Moran Bay A historic Michigan harbor
East Point Golf Club Golf Course in Vizag, India.
East Sheen Filling Station Petrol service station in East Sheen, London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
East Sussex National Golf Club Golf clubs in East Sussex, U.K.
Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival Annual film festival that takes place in Enugu, Nigeria.
Ebbe Nielsen Challenge Danish competition and awards for field of biodiversity informatics.
Ebbe Nielsen Prize Danish award for field of biodiversity informatics.
Ebelle A town in Igueben LGA
Ebon Fisher American artist, theater director and media theorist.
Ebro Hydrographic Confederation The organization that manages, regulates and maintains the water and irrigation of the Ebro Basin
Ecclesia and Synagoga A pair of subjects in medieval art, representing Judaism and Christianity
Echimyinae A subfamily of mammals belonging to the spiny rat family of rodents
Echimyini A tribe of mammals belonging to the spiny rat family of rodents
Echo Orbiter American indie pop band.
Echoborg A person whose words or actions are determined by artificial intelligence
Echoes of an Era 1982 studio album by Chaka Khan et al.
Eclipse (G.G.F.H. album) 1991 studio album by G.G.F.H.
Eclogitization The tectonic process in which the dense, high-pressure, metamorphic rock, eclogite, is formed
Eco-nationalism A political ideology which combines environmentalism with nationalism
Ecological Metadata Language A standard for understanding the meaning of ecological data
Ecological evolutionary developmental biology A field of biology
Economic conversion A technical, economic and political process for moving from military to civilian markets
Economic militarism Ideological beliefs that the economy should be assisted by the military.
Economic theory of museums A cultural economics field concerned with the economic implications of museums
Economy of Punjab, India Economy of the 20th largest state in India.
Ecophagy The literal consumption of an ecosystem
Ecosystem model A typically mathematical representation of an ecological system
Ecrans Noirs Festival Film festival in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Edagaiye Apaghatakke Karana A 2025 Kannada film
Edderside A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Eddington–Finkelstein coordinates A geometry concept
Eddystone Rocks A seaswept and heavily eroded group of rocks southwest of Rame Head
Eddystone Rocks (South Shetland Islands) Group of two rocks in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Edgar Street Grid A development in Hereford, England
Edge banding A material or process used in finish carpentry
Edgewater Towers Melbourne's first privately developed high rise apartment block in 1961.
Edison Farah Brazilian mathematician.
Edith Formation A geologic formation in New Mexico
Edith Nwosu A Nigerian Professor of Corporate Law
Editorial URSS Russian publishing house.
Edmund D. Edelman Children's Court Los Angeles County Superior Court in Monterey Park, California, United States.
Edmund Scientific Corporation Retailer of optical parts and educational science toys and kits.
Edmund V. Bobrowicz 20th century American politician and union organizer.
Edokko A person born and raised in Edo (Tokyo, Japan)
Eduard Richter Austrian geographer and glaciologist.
Edward Colman (American politician) 19th century American politician and Union Army Officer.
Edward P. Kimball American musician and organist or assistant organist of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Edward S. Hope Highest ranking Black man in the US Navy during World War II.
Edwin E. Bryant 19th century American lawyer.
Eerie Wanda Eerie Wanda is the indie pop solo project by the Dutch–Croatian singer-songwriter Marina Tadic.
Effective number of bits A dynamic-range metric for digital systems
Effective potential Net potential energy encountered in orbital mechanics.
Egyptian Arabic phonology The sounds and pronunciation of Egyptian Arabic
Ehalkivi The biggest glacial boulder in Estonia
Eierkoek Soft, airy Dutch egg cake.
Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing Find out about eight or nine common tips that are going to help you write great letters.
Eighth & Main The tallest building in the state of Idaho
Eighth Initiative Group A group of feminist activists
Eihwaz The rune ᛇ
Eimear McGeown Irish and classical flautist.
Eiríksjökull A glacier and large tuya in Iceland
Eisetüde 1956 East German film.
Eish baladi A traditional Egyptian flatbread made with wheat flour
Eket/Onna/Esit Eket/Ibeno federal constituency A federal constituency in Akwa Ibom State
Eko Pearl Towers Residential in Eko Atlantic, Lagos State.
Ekpatta A veil, a simple loose draped garment similar to Dupatta.
Ekspress (satellite bus) A satellite bus designed by ISS Reshetnev
Ekven Archaeological site in the Russian Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
El Bayo Settlement in the municipality of Ejea de los Caballeros, Zaragoza.
El Coronil Solar Power Plant Photovoltaic power station in El Coronil, Spain.
El Longoreño Border town in Mexico.
El Lute/Gotta Go Home 1979 single by Boney M.
El Malo (song) 2010 single by Aventura , Remix featuring Sensato.
Elaine C. Smith Scottish actor/ singer/ performer.
Elaterite A brown elastic substance that occurs naturally
Elderflower cordial A kind of soft drink
Ele Keats American television, film and stage actress, model, and jewelry designer.
Eleanor Addison Phillips British Educationist, founder of UK's first Soroptimist movement.
Eleanora (name) A variant of the name Eleanor
Electoral history of John Garamendi American politician electoral record.
Electoral history of the Communist Party of India The election history of the Communist Party of India
Electoral precinct A subdivision of an electoral district
Electric Heavyland 2002 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Electric switchboard A piece of equipment that distributes electric power
Electrical resistivity tomography A geophysical technique for imaging sub-surface structures
Electrodialysis Applied electric potential transport of salt ions.
Electronic civil disobedience A form of nonviolent online protest
Eleftheria square Main square in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Elegant Resorts Travel agency in the United Kingdom.
Elementary function A kind of mathematical function
Elena Balletti Italian actress, poet, woman of letters, playwright and writer.
Elena Greenhill Blaker Famous outlaw who was active in Patagonia at the beginning of the 20th century.
Eleocharis nitida A species of grass-like sedge
Eleven Point National Wild and Scenic River National scenic river in the Ozarks of Missouri, U..S.
Elgin Cathedral A historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, north-east Scotland
Elham Valley Railway Former railway in England, now closed.
Eli Bauer American cartoonist and animation layout and story man.
Elijah Fox Cook 19th century American politician.
Elijah Steele 19th century American politician.
Elinor Armer American pianist, music educator and composer.
Elise Cambon American organist and pedagogue.
Elizabeth & Hawthorne station Streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Elizabeth (1798 ship) A ship launched at Hamburg in 1798
Elizabeth (1801 ship) British East Indiaman launched at Liverpool in 1801.
Elizabeth Cheney (1422–1473) English noblewoman, Lady Say.
Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools PK–12 graded school district.
Elizabeth Gooking Greenleaf Pharmacist from Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Elk Ridge (Maryland) Mountain in western Maryland.
Elkem Meraker Former smelting plant in Meråker.
Ella M. S. Marble American journalist, educator, activist, physician.
Ellingwood Ledges A popular technical climbing route on Crestone Needle in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Range
Ellis–Numakura lemma A compact topological semigroup with a semicontinuous product has an idempotent element
Ellsworth B. Belden Early 20th century American lawyer and judge in Wisconsin.
Elmer Dyer The first film camera man to specialize in aerial photography
Elmer Gainer American basketball player (1918–1970).
Elnora D. Daniel American nurse and educator.
Elsa (river) A river in Tuscany, tributary of the [Arno].
Elsa Jernås Swedish graphic artist, painter and costume designer.
Elsie Venner 1861 novel by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
Eltham Palace Large house in Eltham, Southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Elvira Chaudoir Double-agent for the British during World War II.
Elyse Willems Canadian internet personality, comedian, and writer.
Ema datshi A cheese and chili-based dish from Bhutan
Email-address harvesting The process of collecting email addresses, typically for email spam
Emam Gholi Khan Haji Ilkhani The great ilkhan
Embakasi Pipeline A slum-like residential neighbourhood in Embakasi, Nairobi
Embassy of Israel, Beijing The official diplomatic mission of the State of Israel in the People's Republic of China
Embassy of South Korea, Kyiv The official diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea in Ukraine
Embassy of the United States, Beirut The United States' embassy in Lebanon
Emblem of Nusantara The symbol of the planned capital city of Indonesia
Emblem of Tripura Official seal of Indian state of Tripura.
Embu District A former district of Kenya
Emeka Enejere A Nigerian academic and a political scientist
Emelina Adams American actress and model.
Emergency Air Breather A built in breathing system in US submarines
Emergency Fighter Program Fighter aircraft design competition in Germany during WW2.
Emergency Mobile Alert Mobile phone emergency alerting system in New Zealand.
Emergency Planning Division Agency in the U.K.
Emergency Warning System Japanese Early Warning system.
Emergenesis The result of a specific combination of several interacting genes
Emerson Woelffer American artist and arts educator.
Emilie Buchwald American literary editor and author.
Emilio Guimoye Peruvian entrepreneur, ex-minister, and agricultural investor.
Emily Davenport American inventor.
Emily Green Journalist focusing on immigration, recipient of 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting.
Emma (1828 ship) Barge which capsized during its launch in 1828.
Emma Boyce Hackney suffragette and anti-war activist.
Emma Frances Grayson Merritt American educator.
Emma Morrison (pageant titleholder) Biography of first indigenous person to win Miss Canada pageant.
Emmanuel Agbeko Gamor Digital and Innovation Management Professional & Social Entrepreneur.
Emmanuel Chinwokwu A Nigerian Professor of New Testament Studies at University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Emmanuel Clive Pohl Australian businessman and philanthropist.
Empathy (EP) 2021 EP by D.O.
Empire Landmark Hotel Former hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Tallest demolished building in Canada.
Employee stock purchase plan A means for employees to purchase the stock of their company in the United States
Emporium Mall A shopping mall at Jauhar Town Lahore
Empress Sasanban A legendary lady of Sapa in modern-day Manila
Enclothed cognition A phenomenon affecting the human cognition
Enda Mariam Cathedral, Asmara The main cathedral of Eritrea
Endocranium The lower and inner parts of the skull
Enel Américas A conglomerate of electric energy companies operating in Central and South America
Energy management system A system of computer-aided tools
Energy management system (building management) A system for managing building energy usage
Engineering notation A version of scientific notation in which the exponent of ten reflects powers of a thousand
England 2018 FIFA World Cup bid The Football Association's unsuccessful bid to host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup
Englewood Cinema Move theater in Ohio.
English Embankment A street in St. Petersburg, Russia
English invasion of Scotland (1400) English invasion of Scotland in 1400.
Enkwanzi A traditional Ugandan wind instrument from Busoga sub-region
Enrico Perotti Enrico Perotti is a established professor in Economics.
Enrique Mendiola Filipino pedagogue and pioneer advocate of the right to education.
Ensaasi A Ugandan percussion instrument
Ensemble (musical theatre) On-stage performers other than the featured players.
Entiat Mountains Mountain range in Washington, U.S.A.
Environmental Criminology Research A crime analysis software company
Environmental remediation Removal of pollution from soil, groundwater etc.
Ephraim Frederick Singer First Jew elected to the Ontario legislature.
Epicotyl The first stem internode above the cotyledonary node of a plant embryo or a seedling
Epicuri de grege porcum Latin phrase meaning "A pig from the herd of Epicurus".
Epidemiological transition A term in demography
Epigeal An organism's activity above the soil surface
Epingline A silk or wool fabric with fine cords
Epiphenotyping Epiphenotyping is the use of DNA methylation patterns to predict phenotypes.
Epiphytic fungus Fungus that grows on, or attached to, a living plant.
Epithalamium A song or poem celebrating a wedding
Epoch Game Pocket Computer Handheld game console by Epoch Co.
Epode A section, line or type of poem in Ancient Greek poetry
Equal Access to COBRA Act A US bill to extend health insurance
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Cambridge Equestrian statue in Whitehall, Greater London, U.K.
Equine nasal cysts A disorder of the nose of horses
Equites cataphractarii A type of heavily armoured Roman cavalry
Equivalent spherical diameter The diameter of a sphere of the same volume as an irregularly-shaped subject
Eran-Khwarrah-Yazdegerd A short-lived province of the Sasanian Empire
Erasmus D. Hall 19th century American politician.
Erasmus Richardson 19th century American banker and public servant in Geneva, Wisconsin.
Eratosthenes Seamount A seamount in the Eastern Mediterranean south of western Cyprus
Eravur massacre LTTE massacre of Muslims in Eravur, August 1990.
Erbach Palace A palace in Erbach im Odenwald
Erdvilas A duke of Lithuania in 1219
Eric E. Hagedorn 20th century American politician and engineer from Wisconsin.
Erica Gimpel American actress, singer, dancer, and composer.
Erich Schelling German architect and member of the German Nazi party.
Erie (steamship, sank 1841) Passenger ship which caught fire and sunk in Lake Erie in August 1841.
Erik Schmedes Danish tenor.
Erika Marín-Spiotta Biogeochemist and ecosystem ecologist.
Ernest Ibok Etim-Bassey A Nigerian socialist, journalist, public servant and politician
Ernest Winkler A historian and librarian
Ernest van der Eyken Belgian composer, conductor and violist.
Ernesto Arellano Filipino lawyer and labor rights activist.
Ernst Boetticher A member of the Prussian army, journalist, Heinrich Schliemann's opponent
Ernst Rexer German nuclear physicist (1902-83).
Ernst Timme 19th century German American politician.
Erythema migrans A rash in several vector-borne diseases
Eryx (mythology) The king of the city Eryx in Sicily
Escalation of commitment A human behavior pattern in which the participant takes on increasingly greater risk
Escape from Memory A young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Esmeraldas–Pacific Colombia mangroves Ecoregion of mangrove forests along the Pacific coast of Colombia and Ecuador.
Esperanto in Japan The constructed language Esperanto as used in Japan
Esperantology The study of the Esperanto language
Esquiline Venus Ancient Roman marble sculpture of a nude female in sandals and a diadem.
Esquimalt Harbour Harbour in Greater Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Essen Cathedral Treasury Hs. 1 The Essen Cathedral Treasury manuscript Hs. 1 is also known as Great Carolingian Gospel Book.
Estadio Complejo Juan Pablo II Football stadium in Chongoyape, Peru.
Esther 1 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 10 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 2 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 3 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 4 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 5 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 6 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 7 A chapter in Book of Esther
Esther 8 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther 9 A chapter in the Book of Esther
Esther Doughty Luckhardt 20th century American Republican politician.
Estrella Jail Women-only jail in Phoenix, Arizona.
Estádio Genervino da Fonseca Football stadium on Goiás, Brazil.
Eternal Affairs 2002 studio album by Heather B.
Eternal Triangle A London-based pop group
Ethel Penrose Children's writer from Ireland.
Ethical leadership A leadership concept
Ethnarchy of Comana A client-state of ancient Rome that lay between Pontus and Cappadocia
Ethriel The Pharos Of Ireland
Etienne Aigner Clothing and accessory designer.
Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium federal constituency A federal constituency in Akwa Ibom State
Etiqueta Negra (magazine) A monthly narrative journalism magazine in Peru
Etis A town in south of ancient Laconia, Greece
Etna-class cruiser A series of protected cruisers built in the 1880s for the Royal Italian Navy
Eubotas of Cyrene Two-time Olympic champion from the city of Cyrene.
Eucharist in Lutheranism A Christian sacrament, as practiced by Lutherans
Euclid's lemma A prime divisor of a product divides one of the factors
Eugenia (Lady of Quality) Pseudonym of English pamphleteer early 18th c.
Euler's continued fraction formula Connects a very general infinite series with an infinite continued fraction.
Eunuchs in the Byzantine Empire A brief history of eunuchs in Byzantine
Euphronios Krater Famous Ancient Greek paint vase bowl from Athens c. 515 BC.
Euphrosyne (daughter of Mieszko IV Tanglefoot) A princess of Racibórz, Opole and Kraków
Euplassa Genus of plants in the protea family.
Eureka, Colorado Ghost town in San Juan County, Colorado, United States.
EuroLeague Best Defender Annual basketball award of the European premier league.
Euro Car Parts Distributor of car parts in the United Kingdom.
Euro English A proposed variety of English used in Continental Europe
Eurocamp Travel agency in the United Kingdom.
Euroleague Women 2007–08 Regular Season Group B Women basketball tournament.
Euroman A monthly men's magazine in Denmark
Europe of 100 Flags A proposed re-conception of Europe as a collection of small nationalist states
European Centre for Development Policy Management A Researching Firm
European Criminal Records Information System The European Criminal Records Information System is an EU-System for Criminal Records.
European Institute for Gender Equality The EU agency for gender equality
European Meeting of PhD Students in Evolutionary Biology The Annual European Conference for PhD students working in evolutionary biology
European Ramblers' Association A hiking club
Eurotatoria Superclass of rotifers.
Euryops brownei A plant in the Asteraceae family from East Africa
Eustigmatophyte A small group of algae with marine, freshwater and soil-living species
Eutrapelia The ability of a person to have pleasant conversation
Eva Ekeblad Swedish agriculturalist.
Eva Marks A survivor of the Holocaust
Evangeline Harrison British costume designer for film and television.
Eve Watkinson Irish stage, film and television actress.
Evelyn Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire Member of the noble Cavendish family.
Evelyn Famà Evelyn Famà is an italian actress and dancer.
Evelyn Holden Book illustrator and designer as well as an artist.
Even alphabets Alphabets used to write the Even language.
Everett's Cottage Heritage building in Toodyay, W.A.
Everybody Dies (House) Final episode of House, M.D.
Everybody Wants to Dance Like Josephine Baker 1989 single by Boney M.
Everyday Street Gangsta 2009 studio album by E.S.G.
Everyday resistance A form of resistance based on the actions of people in their everyday lives.
Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom) 2008 single by N.E.R.D.
Everything We Had 2007 single by The Academy Is...
Evloghios (Hessler) Evloghios (Hessler) was a German-born Italian religious figure.
Ewald Over The life story of Ewald Over, a German-American immigrant
Ewe music The music of the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo and Benin
Ex pede Herculem A maxim of proportionality
Exact diagonalization Numerical technique for solving quantum Hamiltonians.
Excalibur (song) Single by F.C.B.
Excelencia in Education 501(c)(3) focused on Latinos in higher education.
Exchange current density A parameter
Excimer lamp Ultraviolet source based on spontaneous emission of excimer molecules.
Executive curl The name given to the ring above a naval officer's gold lace or braid insignia
Exemplum A moral anecdote used to illustrate a point
Exempt secretary A position in Communist eorganizations
Exhibition tree Exhibition trees are giant sequoias cut down and displayed during the 19th century.
Exolum Spanish multinational company offering services for transportation and storage of oil products.
Exotic R4 A smooth 4-manifold homeomorphic yet not diffeomorphic to euclidean space
Expectation (EP) 2023 EP by D.O.
Expected unserved energy A a power system reliability measure
Experimental jurisprudence A field of legal research
Explicit (text) The last lines of a work
Exploding tree Natural Phenomenon that occurs in trees.
Export–Import Bank of Thailand A state-owned bank in Thailand
Exposure (sculpture) A steel frame sculpture of a crouching man
Express Yourself Clearly 1994 studio album by E.Y.C.
Expulsion of the Albanians (1830–1876) The coerced and forced removal of the Albanians from the Principality of Serbia (1830–1876)
Expulsion of the Thracian Bulgarians The mass murder and expulsion of Thracian Bulgarians and the 1918 book by Lyubomir Miletich
Extermination (crime) The act of killing on a large scale
External debt A country's liabilities owed to nonresidents by residents
External gills Gills set away from the body.
External image The image other people have of a person
Extra calvinisticum A Christian doctrine
Eye Dance 1985 studio album by Boney M.
Eye rhyme A rhyme in which two words are spelled similarly but pronounced differently
Eyewitness identification Identification by a person who actually witnessed an event.
Ezka River in the Basque Country.
Ezra 10 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 2 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 3 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 4 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 5 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 6 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 7 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 8 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Ezra 9 A chapter in the Book of Ezra
Eşen River A river in Turkey
F.A.M.E. (song) 2011 single by Young Jeezy featuring T.I.
F.E.A.R. Extraction Point First of two standalone expansion packs for F.E.A.R.
F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Second of two standalone expansion packs for F.E.A.R.
F.I.R. (album) 2004 studio album 飛兒樂團 同名專輯 by F.I.R.
FAA Order 8110.37 FAA Order 8110.37 defines the FAA's system of DERs. DERs issue signed FAA Form 8110-3 approvals.
FAISS A software library for similarity search
FAW MV3 Family of 4x4 and 6x6 tactical trucks with 3.5 ton and 5-ton payload.
FB Playing Fields Multi-purpose stadium in Jersey.Cricket ground in Jersey.
FC Avanhard Koriukivka Amateus Football club based in Koriukivka, Chernihiv Oblast.
FGC 213 Series A commuter train class
FIDO Friendly A dog magazine
FLUX Alliance A programme allowing movement of travellers efficiently across participating countries
FPTV Canadian Portuguese language specialty channel.
FRDM Multi-Skill Team A special operations unit for the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department
Face to face with Christ my Saviour A hymn by American writer
Faceless World 1990 studio album by U.D.O.
Facet Flat surface of a gem, crystal, etc.
Facet (geometry) Feature of a polyhedron, polytope, etc.
Facial disc A concave collection of feathers surrounding the eyes of some birds, most notably owls
Facing (retail) The practice of pulling products forward on a shelf
Factorial (software company) Factorial is a technology company that provides human resources software as a service.
Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge A faculty of University of Cambridge, UK
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège Belgium's oldest veterinary school.
Fading Trails 2006 studio album by Magnolia Electric Co.
Fahd Hariri A Lebanese billionaire heir and property developer
Fahire Battalgil Turkish ichthyologist.
Fair Sentencing Act A federal law in USA
Fair procedure A common law
Fairfield Public School A public elementary school in Western Sydney
Faith Theological Seminary, Baltimore Evangelical Christian seminary in Baltimore, Maryland.
Faith to Faithless UK organisation confronting discrimination against people who left religions.
Fajã A supratidal talus-platform geology of landslides or lava flows at the bottom of cliffs
Fake building Construction tactic to conceal infrastructure in residential areas.
Falash Mura A group of Ethiopian Jews who converted to Christianity
Falie Falie is a 46-metre (151 ft) historic ketch retired in Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Fall 2021 Chicago House AC season The club's first season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Fall 2021 Detroit City FC season The club's third season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Fall of Outremer History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1272 until 1302.
Fallback font A type of reserve typeface
Family (May J. album) 2009 studio album by May J.
Fan studies The study of fandom, fan works and their related communities
Fanfare du Palais National The Fanfare du Palais National d'Haiti is a police band of the Republic of Haiti
Far future in fiction The far future as a theme in fiction
Farah Bagh Year 1583, Palace build by Nizam Shahi rulers in Ahmednagar.
Farakka Feeder Canal The canal associated with the Farakka Barrage
Fareedabad Village in Sindh, Pakistan.
Farheen HaQ South Asian Muslim Canadian multidisciplinary artist.
Farkwa Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Farma season 11 11th season of the Slovak version of The Farm reality television show.
Fars (territory) A territory in ancient Iran
Fashion Park Clothes Manufacturer of men's tailored suits and apparel.
Fashiur Rahman Retired Major General and physician of Bangladesh Army.
Fast Fit Method of handling shipping & sampling processes of organisations who manufacture offshore.
Fast Times at Barrington High 2008 studio album by The Academy Is...
Fast flux DNS evasion technique against origin server fingerprinting.
Fatality (Mortal Kombat) A finishing move in Mortal Kombat
Fatemeh Haghighatjoo Iranian Reformist politician, activist, women's studies professor.
Father Brown Character created by British writer G.K. Chesterton.
Fatima Denton The Co-ordinator for the African Climate Policy Centre
Fatmir Dalladaku German cardiac surgeon of Albanian origin.
Fauquier White Sulphur Springs A Sulphur Spring which had some historical significance.
Fauteuil A style of open-armchair
Favosites Fossil genus of corals recognised on the densely packed, polygon cells.
Fawn Parker Fawn Parker is a Canadian writer.
Fayette F. Forbes North American plant collector and water engineer.
Fayetteville rifle A rifled musket used by the Confederate States Army
Fazio's Shopping Bag A supermarket chain in US
Façade (entertainment) A series of poems often recited over music
Faʻatiu Polynesian wind and storm god.
Fcα/μR Fc receptor that binds IgM with high affinity and IgA with a 10-fold lower affinity.
Fear and trembling (biblical phrase) A term used throughout the Hebrew Bible and New Testament
Fear of trains The irrational fear of trains
Fearless (G.E.M. EP) 2018 EP by G.E.M.
Feast of Wine A Jewish festival prescribed in the Qumran Temple Scroll that celebrates the first fruits of wine
Feather duster A duster made out of animal feathers
Fedco Seeds American seed company specializing in northern and short growing season varieties.
Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará Federal Institute operating in Ceará.
Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Individuals A law of Mexico
Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti A tertiary institution in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria
Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji Public university in Ile Oluji/Okeigbo, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Federal Polytechnic, Kaltungo A Nigeria Federal government-owned higher institution
Federal University of Amazonas A public institution of Higher Education in the Amazon Region
Federalism and Rodrigo Duterte The Philippine president's views on government devolution
Feed URI scheme Suggested uniform resource identifier to subscribe web feeds.
Feelin' You (Solange song) 2002 single by Solange featuring N.O.R.E.
Fegge A town in Anambra State
Feghoot A short story designed to end with a pun
Felicia aethiopica A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia amelloides A perennial or biennial plant in the daisy family from Southern Africa
Felicia amoena A perennial or biennial plant in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia bellidioides A perennial plant in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia brevifolia A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa and Namibia
Felicia cana A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia canaliculata A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia clavipilosa A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia dregei A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia elongata A perennial plant in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia fruticosa A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia heterophylla A perennial plant in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia macrorrhiza A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia mossamedensis A plant in the daisy family from southern Africa
Felicia nordenstamii A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia oleosa A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia rosulata A perennial plant in the daisy family from Southern Africa
Felicia westae A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Felicia wrightii A perennial plant in the daisy family from South Africa
Felipe Morandé Chilean politician.
Feminine hygiene Personal care products for menstruation, vaginal discharge, etc.
Feminisation of the workplace The trend towards broader inclusive modes of working
Fen Drayton Lakes A series of lakes in Cambridgeshire, England
Fenchuganj Combined Cycle Power Plant Combined Cycle Power Plant in Bangladesh.
Fender Noiseless Pickups Fender Noiseless electric guitar pickups cancel noise yet retain single coil sound.
Fenelon Place Elevator Funicular railway in Dubuque, Iowa.
Fengguan xiapei A traditional Chinese wedding attire characterized by the use of fengguan and xiapei
Fermat's little theorem A prime p divides a^p–a for any integer a
Fern spike The geologically-rapid increase in fern abundance after extinction events
Fernando Vélaz de Medrano y Álava, 2nd Marquess of Fontellas 19th century Navarrese aristocrat, politician and nobleman.
Fernique's theorem A result about Gaussian measures on Banach spaces
Ferns Nipple Summit in the state of Utah, U.S.A.
Ferris Wheel (1893) The original Ferris Wheel
Ferrocarriles Españoles de Vía Estrecha Former statewide narrow-gauge rail operator.
Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatán Narrow gauge railroad that operated in the state of Yucatán, Mexico.
Ferrovia Paulista S/A Brazilian freight and passenger railway company.
Fertek A settlement in Turkey
Festive Procession with a Song. Kolyada A painting by Russian artist Efim Chestnyakov
Festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik The day that is dedicated to Dubrovnik's patron saint, Saint Blaise
Feuerkogel Mountain in Upper Austria.
Feuerschutzpolizei Fire service in Nazi-run Germany.
Fevzipaşa A settlement in Turkey
Fewell, Oklahoma A community in eastern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States
Fiat 18BL Military truck produced from 1915.
Fidelia Fielding Last-known speaker of the traditional Mohegan Pequot language.
Field Army (United Kingdom) British Army field command.
Field hockey at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2019 Pan American Games
Field of Streams A patch of sky where several stellar streams are visible and criscross
Fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey A list of civil engineering feats in Turkey
Fight for You (H.E.R. song) 2020 song by H.E.R.
Fighting 2 Quarters and a Nickel 1998 live album by Rake.
Figueira Thermal Power Station Thermoelectric plant in Paraná, Brazil.
Figueroa at Wilshire 53-story skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles, designed by Albert C. Martin & Associates.
Fiji Scouts Association The national Scouting organization of Fiji
Filakto A filakto is a common type of amulet worn by Eastern Christians
Fillet of Beef Prince Albert Foie gras wrapped in punded beef tenderloin wrapped in bacon.
Filter and refine FRP is a widely applied computational strategy in computer science.
Fin gras du Mézenc AOC protected meat type from the Mézenc massif in France.
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 A federal law in US
Findev A real estate gaming company
Finding My Road 2007 single by melody.
Finding of Moses The finding in the River Nile of Moses as a baby by the daughter of Pharao
Findon, West Sussex A village and civil parish in West Sussex, England
Fineview Neighborhood on Pittsburgh's North Side.
Finger puppet A puppet worn on a person's finger
Finnicization of Helsinki The process by which the Finnish language became dominant in Helsinki
Finnish Cultural Foundation Nonprofit supporting culture and science.
Finsbury Library Public library in the London Borough of Islington, England.
Finswimming at the 2009 SEA Games Competition held at the Aquatic Center of the National Sports Complex in Vientiane, Laos.
Fiona Fidler Australian professor and lecturer interested in reproducibility and open science.
Firefly Learning Education technology company based in London, England.
Fireless locomotive Locomotive powered by a reservoir of superheated steam or compressed air.
Firemen's Memorial (Manhattan) Historic monument Manhattan, New York.
Firewater (band) US indie band founded by Tod A.
Firinda A Ugandan cuisine made from peeled mashed beans
Firing Squad (album) 1996 studio album by M.O.P.
First-generation programming language A category of programming languages
FirstBank Southwest Tower Building in Amarillo, Texas, United States.
First Allied Airborne Army Commanding unit of all Allied airborne troops in Europe during WW2.
First Blood Last Cuts 1993 compilation album by W.A.S.P.
First City Theatre (Kyiv) The first theatre in Kyiv, Ukraine
First Family 4 Life 1998 studio album by M.O.P.
First Hundred Years' War A series of conflicts between the Capetian and Plantagenet dynasties during the Middle Ages
First National Building A skyscraper and class-A office center in downtown Detroit
First Republic of Pińczów The Republic of Pińczów
First Saha ministry The Ministry formed by Chief Minister Manik Saha
First Serbian–Ottoman War A conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Principality of Serbia from 1876 to 1877
Fish sandwich A sandwich or burger made with fish
Fish tape A tool used to install electrical wires in tubes
Fishing port of Lorient-Keroman Fishing port in Lorient, France.
Fitzroy Island (Queensland) Island in Queensland, Australia.
Five-point stencil A point and its four nearest neighbors
Five-term exact sequence A sequence of terms related to the first step of a spectral sequence
Five Tiger Generals of TVB A group of five male actors
Five wits The senses: hearing, sight, smell, taste, feel
Fixative (perfumery) A substance used to increase the duration of scent of perfumes
Flag Officer Commanding Goa Naval Area A senior appointment & one of the five Area Commanders of the Indian Navy.
Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area A senior appointment & one of the five Area Commanders of the Indian Navy.
Flag Officer Naval Aviation (India) A senior appointment & one of the five Area Commanders of the Indian Navy.
Flag of Bornholm The unofficial flag(s) of the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea.
Flag of Elba Flag of the Mediterranean island during Napoleon's rule.
Flagman (rail) A person who controls the passage of a train by a level crossing
Flash (B.B.E. song) 1997 single by B.B.E.
Flat lattice The least lattice in which the elements of a multielement set are incomparable.
Flawless (V.I.C. song) 2008 single by V.I.C.
Flazalone NSAID and cocaine addiction agent.
Fleet Air Arm Museum (Australia) Museum devoted to the history of Australian naval aviation.
Flesh (Szalay novel) A novel by David Szalay
Fleshy fruit A group of fruits with a fleshy pericarp
Flexicurity Welfare state model with a pro-active labour market policy.
Flick (fencing) A technique used in modern fencing
Flight Tribe 2006 studio album 飛行部落 by F.I.R.
Flight square A safe square to which a piece can move if it is threatened
Flip graph A graph that encodes local operations in mathematics
Floods in Ghana Series of flood incidents in Ghana.
Floor slip resistance testing Testing of floor surfaces for slip resistance relating to slip and fall hazards.
Florencia Canelli A short description. See Wikipedia:Short description for details.
Flores Magón, Chihuahua A small, isolated town in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Floriana l-Ewwel Localist political party in Floriana, Malta.
Florina railway station Railway station of Skydra in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Floristics The study of plants across different regions
Florodora Edwardian musical comedy by Owen Hall, Leslie Stuart, et al.
Flour dresser A mechanical device used in grain mills for bolting
Flower delivery A service in floristry
Floyd Farland - Citizen of the Future American graphic novel.
Fluvial seismology The application of seismological methods to understand river processes
Flux melting The process by which the melting point is reduced by the admixture of a material known as a flux
Fly or Die 2004 studio album by N.E.R.D.
Flying Lions Aerobatic Team South African formation aerobatic team.
Flying Saucer (protoplanetary disk) The Flying Saucer is an edge-on protoplanetary disk
Focus (H.E.R. song) 2016 song by H.E.R.
Focus (computing) The active GUI component receiving input
Fogg Banner of Eleven-Headed Guanyin A banner of the bodhissattva Guanyin from Dunhuang, now part of Harvard Art Museum
Fogger A device that creates fog
Fokker D.V German biplane fighter of World War I.
Folkestone Vikings American Football team based in the United Kingdom.
Folklore, legends and myths in Dombey and Son Legendary folklore in Dombey and Son (1848) by Charles Dickens.
Fontanellar gun A gun used to ward off predators
Food security during the COVID-19 pandemic Famines related to the pandemic caused by coronavirus disease 2019.
Football at the 2023 Pan American Games – Men's tournament The men's football tournament at the 2023 Pan American Games
For Social Justice (Armenia) Armenian political party.
For Those of You Who Have Never (And Also Those Who Have) 2016 studio album by Huerco S.
Forcipiger Genus of tropical fish.
Ford City, Ontario Former town in Ontario, Canada.
Ford Collection sarcophagi A group of Phoenician marble sarcophagi found in Lebanon
Fore Street Swimming Pool Victorian swimming pool in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
Foreign Correspondents' Club (Hong Kong) The Hong Kong club for journalists and diplomats
Foreign area officer U.S. Military officer who's a regionally focused expert in political-military operations.
Forest (application) A productivity application
Forest King Giant sequoia exhibition tree felled in 1870.
Forest ecology Study of interactions between the biota and environment in forests.
Forever Memories 2001 single by w-inds.
Forfar Academy A school in the town of Forfar Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom
Forges Mondière French former factory.
Forget Everything You Know Extended play by D.b.s.
Former fleet of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Science research ships, fishery patrol vessels, and cargo liners.
Fort Granville 18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania, U. S.
Fort Parker The first Crow Indian Agency
Fort Tenoxtitlán Former Mexican fort in modern Burleson County, Texas.
Fort Thüngen A fort within the larger Luxembourg Fortess
Fort William and Ardnamurchan (ward) A council ward in the Highlands of Scotland
Fort de Shinkakasa Former fort in the Belgian Congo.
Fort du Portalet A fort in the French Pyrenees
Forte Albertino A 19th-century Italian fort now serving as a museum
Fortress Mountain (Washington) Mountain in Washington, U.S.A.
Fortress of the Immaculate Conception Fortification in the village of El Castillo in southern Nicaragua.
Fortress of the Muslim A 1988 book of Islamic supplications
Forum civilium A judicial center in ancient Rome.
Forum of Vieux-la-Romaine Archaeological site of the ancient Aregenua.
Forward Observations Group A military brand lifestyle group
Forward declaration A computer programming declaration of an identifier
Forward on Climate 2013 climate change protest in Washington, D..C.
Forçados Forçados (Forcados) is a small town in Buruntu, Delta State, Nigeria.
Foucault in Iran A book on the Michel Foucault's opinions about Iranian revolution
Foulsyke A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Foundation (M.O.P. album) 2009 studio album by M.O.P.
Founder takes all The tendency of early colonists to dominate the gene pool
Fountainea nessus A species of butterfly
Four-wall distribution A type of film distribution
Fourpeaked Mountain Active volcano in the U.S. state Alaska.
Fourteener Mountain peak of at least 14,000 ft.
Fourteenth Finance Commission A finance commission of India
Fourth of July (film) 2022 film directed by Louis C.K.
Fourt–Woodlock equation A market research tool to describe the total volume of consumer product purchases per year
Fox Hill Prison A prison in the Bahamas
Foxes Tarn A mountain lake in Cumbria, England
Framingham station MBTA and Amtrak railroad station in Framingham, Massachusetts.
France in the Seven Years' War The European country's role as party to the 1755-63 global conflict
Francesca James American actress, writer, singer, composer, director and producer.
Franchise (song) 2020 single by Travis Scott featuring Young Thug and M.I.A.
Francis Speed (English cricketer) English cricketer, barrister, stockbroker and British Army officer.
Francis X. Desnoyers Wisconsin pioneer, 2nd mayor of Green Bay.
Francisco Icaza Mexican artist known for travels and paintings.
Frank Corsaro American stage director.
Frank Gasperik American author, writer, songwriter and filk singer.
Frank Little (tenor) American tenor.
Frank X Walker African-American poet from Kentucky, born 1961.
Frankenweide A Hill in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Frankie & Johnnie's Steakhouse A steakhouse in New York City
Frankley Reservoir A lake in Worcestershire, England
Franklin Sedan Automobile by H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Co.
Franz C. Eschweiler American judge, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Franz Polgar Psychologist, hypnotist, entertainer.
François Gravel (ice hockey) François Gravel (born 21 October 1968) is a French Canadian ice hockey player.
Fraser Speirs British musician.
Frederic Vaughan Abbot Army officer and engineer who later became an American brigadier general active in World War I.
Frederick Albert Bridge English photographer, organist, singer and choirmaster.
Frederick Fryer (cricketer) English first-class cricketer.
Frederick Kayanja A Ugandan veterinarian, academician, and academic administrator.
Frederick M. Padilla U.S. Marine major general.
Frederick S. Ellis 19th century American politician, 18th Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin Legislature.
FreeMan 1995 studio album by Francis M.
FreeMan 2 2000 studio album by Francis M.
Free Nelson Mandela 1984 single by the Special A.K.A.
Free box Box or ___location used to allow for people to rid themselves of excess items.
Free refill A drink that can be filled again, free of charge, after being consumed
Freedom's Detective A book by Charles Lane
Freedom Center (Chicago) Chicago Tribune newspaper printing facility.
Freeflow A state of continuous flow of breathing gas in an underwater breathing apparatus
Freemake Video Downloader A free software
Freeway Airport Airport in Church Rd.
French Republican Left (1871–1885) A French parliamentary group of moderate republicans
French Republicans under the Restoration Campaigned for the monarchy's abolition.
French Socialist Party (1919) French political party (1919–35).
French Third Restoration Failed attempt to restore the Kingdom of France during the 1870s.
French cutter Lézard (1781) 16-gun Cerf-class cutter of the French Navy.
French frigate Italienne (1806) French navy ship.
French heraldry The use of heraldic symbols in France
French immersion A form of bilingual education in Canada
Freycinet Commonwealth Marine Reserve Australian marine protected area off the east coast of Tasmania.
Frida Berrigan American peace activist and author.
Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate Class of ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy.
Friedrich (Rico) Moroder Tyrolean sculptor.
Friend (album) 2002 greatest hits album by S.E.S.
Friend or Foe (t.A.T.u. song) 2005 single by t.A.T.u.
Friends of P. The Rentals song
Friendship Circle (organization) Jewish non profit organization.
Frigate navy A navy of mostly frigates
Frigidarium The cold room of Roman baths
Friheten A biweekly newspaper in Norway
Frisch–Peierls memorandum The first technical exposition of a practical nuclear weapon
Fritton Lake A lake in Norfolk, England
From Emperor to Citizen The autobiography of Puyi, the last emperor of China
From Now On (Robin S. album) 1997 studio album by Robin S.
From the Carpet 2006 EP by The Academy Is...
From the North (Raised Fist album) The 2015 Raised Fist album
From the Private Collection of Saba and No I.D. 2025 studio album by Saba and No I.D.
From the Wilderness and Lebanon 2006 autobiographical work by Asael Lubotzky.
Frost Tower (Midland, Texas) Office in Midland, Texas.
Fruit (album) The Asteroids Galaxy Tour album
Frédéric Martens French photographer and engraver.
Fu Jen School A philosophic school in Taiwan
Fu Xiaofang Chinese pool player, born 1986.
Fucosylation The covalent attachment of a fucosyl group to an acceptor molecule.
Fuerte de Cabrerizas Altas Fortification in Melilla, Spain.
Fueter–Pólya theorem The only quadratic pairing functions are the Cantor polynomials
Fujita Health University Private university in Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
Full House (The Dooleys album) The Dooleys album
Full Speed Ahead (D.R.I. album) 1995 studio album by D.R.I.
Full Stop (G.E.M. song) 2019 single by G.E.M.
Fundus (seabed) The seabed in a tidal river below low water mark
Fundy Geological Museum Geological Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Fungemia Internal, blood-borne infection by fungi, including yeasts.
Fur bikini of Raquel Welch Costume worn by Raquel Welch in the film One Million Years B.C.
Fur massage A form of massage
Furuberget Formation A geologic formation in Norway
Fuse plug A collapsible dam to increase a dam's capacity
Fusibility Property of materials to blend.
Fusiliers Commandos de l'Air Ground combat and security element of the French Air Force.
Futel Public arts organization providing free telecommunications services.
Futile game A game which may tie when both players play optimally
Future Soldier A US military project
Fyholivka A village in Kharkiv Oblast
Fótboltafélagið Hvöt The first women's football team in Iceland
Førde International Folk Music Festival A Norwegian music festival
Für immer (D.A.F. album) Album by D.A.F.
Fürstenfeld (song) 0000 single by S.T.S.
Fındıkpınarı A settlement in Turkey
G-Man (Rake album) Album by Rake.
G.E.M. (EP) 2008 EP by G.E.M.
G.K. Stothert & Co Shipbuilding firm based in Bristol.
G.R.L. (EP) 2014 EP by G.R.L.
G. Dupoitt Composer, presumed to be French, about whom little is known.
G. W. Sundmans A restaurant in Helsinki, Finland
GADV-protein world hypothesis A hypothetical stage of abiogenesis
GALA Hispanic Theatre Theater in Washington, D. C.
GARR The Italian national computer network for universities and research
GB Corp Egyptian manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and motorcycles.
GET-73 GET-73 is an antialcohol treatment.
GIS Certification Institute A non-profit organization
GPO telephones The General Post Office department for telephones and communication. Pre British Telecom.
GRB 670702 The first gamma ray burst discovered
GSEG Combined Cycle Power plant, Hazira A gas based combined cycle power plant in Hazira, India
GT200 Fake device for detecting explosives, drugs etc.
GURPS Discworld The RPG based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld books
GWR 5800 Class A class of steam tank locomotives
GWR autocoach A type of coach used on the Great Western Railway
G Adventures A small group adventure travel company based in Toronto
G Doradus Spectroscopic binary in Dorado.
Gabriel's theorem Classifies quivers (multigraphs) of finite type in terms of Dynkin diagrams.
Gabriela Zych A Polish Katyn massacre activist biogram - the lady is dead
Gadget Flow Gadget Flow is a New York City-based curated e-commerce marketplace launched in 2012 in Greece.
Gadgetbahn A term used for impractical public transport modes
Gag rule A rule that limits discussion of a particular topic
Gaki Sherocho The last king of Kingdom of Kaffa from 1890 to 97
Galang (song) 2003 single by M.I.A.
Galatasaray Bridge Team Bridge section of Galatasaray S.K.
Galena Lodge A cross-country ski lodge in Idaho
Galician rumba Music genre from Galicia, Spain.
Galliambic verse A poetic metre used in Catullus's poem 63
Gallic epoch Obsolete epoch.
Gallinipper (mythology) A cryptid in the African American folk tradition
Gallo-Roman Baths of Tours Architecture from Roman Empire.
Gallo-Roman Theater of Lisieux Ancient Roman entertainment structure.
Galtgarben Hill A hill located on the Sambia Peninsula in the Kaliningrad region of Russia
Gamal Abdel Nasser Museum Biographical museum in Cairo, Egypt.
Game farm A designated place for raising game animals
Gamine A chic, elegant, thin, young woman
Gamma Phi Society The first literary society established at Colgate University
Gammelstadsviken, Norbotten Lake in Luleå municipality, Sweden.
Gandhinagar, Jammu and Kashmir Assembly constituency Constituency of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly.
Gangadhar Meher A renowned Odia poet of the 19th century born in Utkala (now known as Odisha)
Gangani A people of ancient Ireland
Gangi River A river in Arrah, India
Gangwei Islands of Fujian.
Ganiyu Olatunji Olatunde The acting vice chancellor of Olabisi Onabanjo University
Ganjam railway station Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India.
Ganoderma microsporum immunomodulatory protein A fungal immunomodulatory protein found in Ganoderma microsporum
Gaodeng Island Islet west of Taiwan.
Garbha Upanishad A Sanskrit scripture of Hinduism
Garcia River Forest Forest in Mendocino County, California.
Gardening Women 2010 book by Catherine Horwood.
Gardeny Castle Ruined castle in Lleida, Spain.
Gargoti Museum A collection of natural mineral & gem specimens
Garissa District A former district of Kenya
Garland of Sulpicia A group of five Latin elegiac love poems attributed to Tibullus
Garry Cooper (pilot) Decorated veteran pilot from the Royal Australian Air Force.
Gary Johnson (Wisconsin politician) 20th century American politician.
Gary Tauchen American Republican politician.
Gassco Norwegian natural gas pipeline operator. State owned.
Gayatribala Panda Indian poet.
Gayglers Term for the LGBT employees of Google.
Gaza Railway A narrow gauge railway in Mozambique
Gazikentspor Football club in Gaziantep, Turkey.
Gazzi cloth A native handloom cotton variety of Punjab
Gaël Octavia Gaël Octavia is a French playwright, writer and artist.
Gbehlageh District District in Nimba County, Liberia.
Gbenga Adeyinka Nigerian actor, comedian, radio and TV presenter, writer, and MC.
Gedamsa Caldera A 7 x 9 km caldera in the Main Ethiopian Rift valley
Geelong Pride Film Festival LGBTQ film festival in Victoria, Australia.
Gegenees Six-armed giants from Greek mythology.
Gell-Mann matrices A basis for the SU(3) Lie algebra
Gello A demon in Greek and Byzantine mythology
Gemini Challenger A Motorola 68000 based computer, released in 1985
Gender bias The tendency to prefer one gender over another.
Gender crime A hate crime committed against a specific gender
General Artigas Bridge Bridge in Paysandú, Uruguay.
General Assemblies (Basque Country) Legislative body (legislature) of the territories of Biscay, Gipuzkoa, Alava and Navarre.
General Noble Tree Giant sequoia exhibition tree felled in 1892.
General emergency signal A distress signal used on board ships
Generations Fund A fund created by the Quebec government to reduce public debt
Generic Substation Events A communications method used in power grids
Genevieve Gates Australian mycologist, ecologist and taxonomist.
Genus of a multiplicative sequence A ring homomorphism from the cobordism ring of manifolds to another ring
Geocomposite Composite material made up of multiple geosynthetic components.
Geoff Allen (businessman) Australian businessman and academic.
Geoffrey Askeby 14th-century English politician.
Geoffrey Keighley English barrister, businessman, cricketer, farmer, grazier and legislator.
Geoffrey King (civil servant) British civil servant.
Geological Society of South Africa A South African learned society for geology
Geological Survey of Sweden Swedish government agency for matters concerning geology.
Geomatics Institute of Technology A campus affiliated with PU
Geometric and material buckling The absorption and transmission of neutrons by nuclear reactor materials
Geophilus impressus A species of centipede
Geordie lamp A miners' lamp invented by George Stephenson in 1815
Georg von Reisswitz Wargaming pioneer.
George Ali Murad Khan Ex-ruler of the princely state of Khairpur.
George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People 2005 single by The Legendary K.O.
George Cochrane Hazelton 19th century American politician.
George Howard Paul 19th century American journalist and politician.
George L. Savvides The Attorney-General of the Republic of Cyprus (2020-present)
George Mason (bishop) Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man 1780–1783.
George Nicholson (politician) Canadian merchant and Conservative and Unionist member of the Canadian House of Commons.
George Purdy The Scout Association's Chief Scout
George River (Quebec) River in Quebec, Canada.
George Wright (artist) Painter of hunting, coaching and equestrian scenes.
George and Ashley Abraham The Keswick Brothers
George of Kratovo Orthodox south Slavic writer, Saint and Silversmith from Kratovo.
Georges de La Trémoille A French diplomat
Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury British political hostess, wife of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury.
Geraint Bowen (poet) Welsh poet and academic.
Gerald Fleming Former Irish Meteorologist and now involved with the World Bank. Has also appeared on RTÉ.
Gerald Hendrie English scholar, composer, and keyboardist.
Gerald R. Murray 14th Chief Master Sergeant of the US Air Force.
Gerald Ritcey Canadian politician.
Germain Boulianne Québécois Francophone Scrabble player.
Germain Doucet A French commander in the French colony of Acadia.
German Financial Intelligence Unit A Public body of Germany that collects information about suspicious transactions
Germán Santa María Barragán Journalist and ambassador.
Gerold of Lausanne Latin patriarch of Jerusalem in the 13th ct.
Gershasen The Village of Gershasen, a community in the City of Westerburg
Gertrude Amelia Mahorney The first documented African-American woman to graduate from an Indiana college or university
Gery-Nikol Bulgarian singer,model,dancer and producer.
GetGo (carsharing company) GetGo is a carsharing company in Singapore.
Get (animal) The offspring of an animal
Get Dirty Radio 2006 studio album by A.G.
Get Money 1996 single by Junior M.A.F.I.A. featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
Get Silly 2008 single by V.I.C.
Ghaggar railway station A small railway station in Mohali district Punjab, India
Ghaghar Burhi A Hindu temple in Asansol city, West Bengal
Ghana Drone Delivery Service Medical supplies delivered in Ghana with the use of drones.
Ghent government in exile Louis XVIII's government-in-exile in Ghent during the Hundred Days.
Ghetto Swingers Jewish swing band playing in the German Theresienstadt concentration camp.
Ghetto Warfare 2006 compilation album by M.O.P.
Ghost Town (The Specials song) The Specials song
Ghost mark A trademark registered without the intention of using it
Giant impacts phase of planetary formation A phase in planet formation in which there are many collisions between relatively large bodies.
Gibbs–Helmholtz equation A thermodynamic equation
Gibraleón-Ayamonte railway Former railway line in Spain.
Gibson Bend Bend in the Missouri River, U..S.
Gideon Badagawa Ugandan corporate executive, policy analyst, statistician.
Gila Group A geologic group in Arizona and New Mexico
Gillian Bowler Businesswoman, chair of Fáilte Ireland and first chair of the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Gilmore City Limestone Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Gimmie Trouble 2005 studio album by ADULT.
Ginger Hall Historic site in Castletown to Ramsey Road .
Ginseng Nights 2002 studio album by Rake.
Giotto's Crucifix at Santa Maria Novella Giotto's Crucifix in Santa Maria Novella is a cross painted by Giotto di Bondone.
Girl like Me (Jazmine Sullivan song) 2021 single by Jazmine Sullivan featuring H.E.R.
Girl with an Oar A replicated park sculpture in the Soviet Union
Giuseppe Anselmi Italian tenor.
Giuseppe Donatiello Italian amateur astronomer, astrophotographer, discoverer of nearby galaxies.
Giuseppe Ottaviani Italian musician and disc jockey.
Giv'at Olga A suburb of Hadera, Israel
Give You the World 2007 single by The D.E.Y.
Given-When-Then A semi-structured way to write down test cases used for testing in software development
Glace Bay Heritage Museum Community Heritage Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Glacier foreland The region between the current leading edge of the glacier and the moraines of latest maximum
Gladiolus watsonioides A plant in the Iridaceae family from East Africa
Glass Casket (EP) 2023 EP by Glass Casket.
Glass Sport Motors A former South African motor manufacturer
Glass printing The process and types of glass printing
Glaze (painting technique) A thin transparent or semi-transparent layer of paint
Glenborrodale Bay A bay in Lochaber, Scotland
Glenmore Bay A bay in Lochaber, Scotland
Global Environment Facility A multilateral environmental Foundation that protects the climate
Global Neighbourhood for Media Innovation A not for profit organization in Karachi, Pakistan
Global Solar Atlas Solar resource and photovoltaic power potential globally.
Global University Systems A company
Global regionalization A process where large regions are divided into smaller ones
Globitermes sulphureus Species of Asian termite whose soldiers are known for their potentially suicidal attack.
Globose nucleus Part of the interposed nucleus, a structure in the cerebellum.
Glomeris balcanica A species of pill millipede
Glomeris guttata A species of millipede
Glomeris ligurica Species of millipede.
Glomeris pulchra Species of millipede.
Glomeris pustulata Glomeris pustulata is a species of pill millipede belonging to the genus Glomeris.
Glomeris tetrasticha Species of millipede.
Glomeris transalpina Species of millipede.
Gloria Hutt Chilean civil engineer and politician.
Gloria Seruwagi A Ugandan public health specialist
Glycocalyx Viscous, carbohydrate rich layer at the outermost periphery of a cell.
Glycome Complete set of all sugars, free or bound, in an organism.
Gnadenhütten massacre (Pennsylvania) Attack by Native American warriors on a Pennsylvania Moravian settlement in 1755.
Gnarls Barkley discography The discography of Gnarls Barkley, an American alternative hip hop duo
Go/no-go A pass/fail test (or check) principle using two boundary conditions or a binary classification
GoBack Data backup and version control software from Symantec Corp.
GoBackModi A social media movement against Narendra Modi
GoCardless Financial technology company based in the United Kingdom.
Go Get It 2012 Single by T.I.
Go Ju Ju Go 1987 live album by E.U.
Go Off (M.I.A. song) 2016 single by M.I.A.
Goalscape Visual Information Management Software Goalscape is a management software that visualises goals to align tasks and motivation.
God's Favorite (album) 2002 studio album by N.O.R.E.
God Is Partying 2021 studio album by Andrew W.K.
Godsfire 1976 board wargame published by Metagaming Concepts.
Godwin Koko Uwua A Nigerian football coach
Goethe (grape) A grape variety one of "Rogers' Hybrids"
Goima Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Going Back to Cali (The Notorious B.I.G. song) 1997 single by the Notorious B.I.G.
Gold (Whores album) 2016 studio album by Whores.
Gold – 20 Super Hits 1992 greatest hits album by Boney M.
Golden Age of Freethought The socio-political movement promoting freethought
Golden Bear (nightclub) John Mayall appeared in 1984, with unadvertised guest Mick Taylor (post-Stones). SRO.
Golden Chain Lock of Petershagen Golden Chain Lock of smallest known size, dated 3rd or 4th century AD.
Golden Grove, Flintshire Grade I listed building in Flintshire.
Golden Throne (mountain) Mountain and rock formation in Utah, U.S.A.
Goldstar shoes A shoe brand of Nepal
Goldstone, Shropshire A hamlet in Shropshire, England
Golgotha (W.A.S.P. album) 2015 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Gombe Abba The First Capital of Gombe State
Gombe State Specialist Hospital A specialist hospital in gombe state
Gomenasai (t.A.T.u. song) 2006 single by t.A.T.u.
Gomtipur Tula Machinery Co.Sealing,packing, packaging Machinery Manufacturing in Ahmedabad India .
Gon Halevi Israeli musician, pianist, composer, opera singer, and conductor.
Goniodiscaster pleyadella Species of sea stars in the family Oreasteridae.
Gonsalvo Monroy Count of Malta in the 15th century.
Gonzalo Zaldumbide Ecuadorian politician diplomat.
Good Old Arsenal 1971 single by Arsenal F.C.
Good Shepherd Food Bank The largest hunger relief organization in Maine, United States
Goodbye (G.E.M. song) 2015 single by G.E.M.
Goodbye for Now (song) 2005 single by P.O.D.
Goodyhills A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Gordon Bok American folk singer and folklorist.
Gore (road) Triangular plot of land used in traffic infrastructure.
Gorgoroth name dispute Legal dispute between Norwegian black metal musicians.
Gorilla in a Pink Mask A graffiti work
Gorodoksky Uyezd A subdivision of Vitebsk governorate
Goshtaab Traditional Kashmiri meatball dish.
Gossamer fabric A thin, sheer woven fabric similar to a gauze.
Gotham Classic Annual NCAA Division 1 college basketball tournament.
Gotta Move On (Toni Braxton song) 2020 single by Toni Braxton featuring H.E.R.
Gourmet Burger Kitchen Hamburger restaurant chain based in London, U.K.
Gousho Dam Dam in Fukuoka, Japan.
Government Arts College, Chidambaram General degree college located at C-Mutlur, Chidambaram in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu.
Government Council of Zürich The executive organ of the canton of Zürich, in Switzerland
Government Medical College, Jammu A medical college and hospital in Jammu, India
Government Museum, Erode Archaeological Museum in Erode, Tamil Nadu.
Government Polytechnic, Ambikapur Government-run Technical Institute located in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, India.
Government involvement in the Terri Schiavo case Florida case (2000-2005) on removal of life support. Became Separation of Powers issue.
Governor General's International Award for Canadian Studies Scholarly/academic award.
Governor of Peleliu The head of government of Peleliu
Governor of Pernambuco Head of the executive branch of Pernambuco's state of Brazil.
Govgil A part of the Passover celebration by Mountain Jews
Govigama A dominant agrarian Sinhala caste found in Sri Lanka
Gower Formation Geologic formation in Iowa and Illinois, United States.
Goyder's Line A surveyed limit to extents of useful land for agriculture in South Australia.
Grabfeld A region in Germany on the border between Bavaria and Thuringia
Gracie (yacht) 19th-century racing yacht.
Graciela Carnevale Argentine artist renowned for experimental exhibitions.
Graeme Koehne Australian composer and music educator.
Graeme Lyall Australian saxophonist, composer and arranger.
Grafenwoehr Training Area United States Army training area in Bavaria, Germany.
Grafik (magazine) A publication about graphic arts.
Grainville Cricket Ground Cricket ground in Jersey.
Grammar induction A machine learning process
Gran Wilson American tenor.
Grand Canal of Versailles The Grand Canal de Versailles is the largest basin in the park of the Château de Versailles.
Grand Lodge Building (Tennessee) Building in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Grand Rapids Public Schools Public school district in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing The four major races thoroughbred races
Grandma pizza A variety of pizza
Granite Gear American outdoor company that sells backpacks, hiking and portage accessories.
Granthi A person who read Sikhism holy book to worshipers
Grapholita obliqua A moth in the family Tortricidae from Sri Lanka
Gravel Lake Lake in Washington State, U.S.A.
Gravitational scattering How gravity manipulates celestial bodies behaviors through their gravitational fields.
Gravity map Mapping the gravity of a planet to create a "raised-relief map" of gravity anomalies and levels.
Gray's biopsychological theory of personality A theory of biological basis for a human's psychology, behavior, and personality
Gray molasses A method of sub-Doppler cooling used in ultracold atomic physics experiments on alkali metals
GreatSchools A school information company
Great Bear Rainforest Coastal temperate rainforest in British Columbia, Canada.
Great Fire of Troy Large destructive fire in Troy, New York, in 1862.
Great Meteor Seamount A large guyot in the Southern Azores Seamount Chain
Great Migrations of the Serbs A migration from Ottoman Empire
Great Western Ambulance Service Former NHS emergency services trust.
Greater Caribbean The Caribbean and outlying regions
Greater Dunedin Local body ticket in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Greater Grand Crossing rail collision 1853 train collision in Chicago.
Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company Petroleum production company in Sudan.
Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years 2006 greatest hits album by P.O.D.
Greatest Hits (D.R.I. album) 2001 compilation album by D.R.I.
Greatest Hits (The Notorious B.I.G. album) 2007 greatest hits album by The Notorious B.I.G.
Greedy algorithm for Egyptian fractions Simple method for finding Egyptian fractions.
Greeley–Weld County Airport Airport in Colorado, U.S.A.
Green's Exchange Former stock exchange in Adelaide, Australia.
Green factory A factory using environmentally sustainable practices.
Green fairy (cannabis) A supplier of illicit medicinal cannabis
Greetland Village in West Yorkshire, England.
Greige goods Woven or knitted fabrics which are not yet dyed or finished.
Grenda's Bus Services Australian bus and coach operator.
Grevillea alpina Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae from Victoria and southern New South Wales.
Grevillea elbertii Species of tree in the family Proteaceae endemic to Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Greyhound racing in the United States The sport of Greyhound racing in the United States
Greying of hair The natural process of hair turning grey or white with age
Gringode Kultuur 1993 album by J.M.K.E.
Grmoščica bibliography Bibliography of Veternica cave.
Groot Park City Park of the city of Aalst.
Gross Misconduct 1989 studio album by M.O.D.
Groton–New London Airport A regional airport located in Groton, Connecticut
Ground rule double A baseball rule that awards two bases due to the ball leaving play
Grounds For Sculpture Sculpture park & museum located in Hamilton, New Jersey.
Groundstroke A type of shot in racket sports.
Groundwork Collaborative American economic policy non-profit organization.
Große Bleichen Shopping street in Hamburg, Germany.
Großer Plöner See The largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Großer Zechliner See Lake in Brandenburg, Germany.
Grudziądz Fortress A system of Prussian forts in the area of Grudziądz
Grumman S-2 Tracker in Australian service The anti-submarine aircraft's service with the Royal Australian Navy
Grundik+Slava A short bio of Israeli electronic music duo started in 1994
Gua (chimpanzee) The Kellogg Experiment
Guam national under-17 football team Youth association football team of Guam.
Guanacaste National Park (Belize) A national park in Belize
Guardian of the Threshold A spirit, a menacing figure
Guards Mixed Brigade Defunct Imperial Japanese Army unit.
Gub Gub's Book The spin-off of Doctor Dolittle Books, the author was Hugh Lofting
Gubserville, California Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
Guek Ngundeng Nuer people's prophet and spiritual leader.
Guido Dettoni della Grazia Italian sculptor.
Gulehra Gali Village in Murree Tehsil, Murree District, Punjab, Pakistan.
Gulf Yachting Association Organization in the U.S.A.
Gulf of Corryvreckan A narrow strait off the coast of Scotland
Gulf of Darién The southernmost region of the Caribbean Sea
Gulf of Genoa The northernmost part of the Ligurian Sea
Gulf of Taranto Bay of the Ionian Sea, in Southern Italy.
Gunahar Union A union of Dupchanchia upazila of Bogura district
Gundam Rock 2009 studio album by Andrew W.K.
Gunslinger's gait A walking pattern of KGB or Red Army members
Guo Qiang A Chinese politician
Gurrah (cloth) A kind of calico produced in Northeast India during the 18th century.
Guru Ravidass Jayanti Indian religious festival.
Gus Leger Tongan rugby union player.
Gushcloud International Global influencer and talent acquisition company.
Guttland A region of Luxembourg
Guttman scale Single, ordinal psychometric scale, allowing original observations to be reproduced.
Guy Cloutier Canadian music producer and talent manager.
Guy Kent American actor and producer.
Guy Parselany The Tallest Israeli basketball player ever
Guy Van Waas Belgian conductor, clarinetist and organist.
Gwandi Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Gymnastic and Sports Federation of French Patronages French multi-sports federation established in 1898.
Gyration A rotation in a discrete subgroup of symmetries of the Euclidean plane
Gyzylsuw A town in Turkmenistan
Gásir Medieval trading and training post, and heritage site in Iceland.
Gémonval coal mines French coal mine.
Göksu, Mut A settlement in Turkey
Gören Duyan Website for missing persons and pets.
Görükle The largest campus of Uludağ University
Gülistan Sönük Turkish politician of Kurdish origin.
Güneyyurt A settlement in Turkey
Günyurdu A settlement in Turkey
Güzelyayla A settlement in Turkey
H.E.R. (album) 2017 compilation album by H.E.R.
H. Carl Buchan American World War II veteran.
H. E. Eastman 19th century American politician.
H55 Swiss aviation company.
HAT-P-38 Star in the constellation Traingulum.
HD 11007 F-type main-sequence star; Triangulum.
HD 111031 A double star in the constellation Corvus
HD 118285 SPB star in the constellation Chamaeleon.
HD 11928 Suspected variable star in Triangulum.
HD 12467 Star in the constellation Cepheus.
HD 129899 Ap star in the constellation Apus.
HD 166191 HD 166191 is a star in the constellation Sagittarius.
HD 170773 F-type star with a debris disk.
HD 181295 Astrometric binary in the constellation Telescopium.
HD 194688 K-type star in the constellation Delphinus.
HD 195479 Am star in the constellation Delphinus.
HD 199223 Double star in the constellation Delphinus.
HD 201852 K-type giant star; Microscopium.
HD 32356 Astrometric binary in Camelopardalis.
HD 36584 Visual binary in Dorado.
HD 85709 Suspected variable in Sextans.
HD 92209 Suspected spectroscopic binary.
HIV capsid inhibition A class of HIV/AIDS drugs
HLA-DQ1 Serotype that covers a broad range of HLA-DQ haplotypes.
HMAS Korowa Former auxiliary minesweeper for the Royal Australian Navy.
HMNZS Aotearoa A ship of New Zealand Navy
HMNZS Hinau (T17) A Castle-class minesweeper of the Royal New Zealand Navy
HMNZS Maimai A castle class minesweeper built for the navy
HMNZS Manuka A Castle-class minesweeper of the Royal New Zealand Navy
HMNZS Rimu A Castle-class minesweeper of the RNZN
HMS Cobra (1899) Turbine-powered destroyer of the Royal Navy.
HMS Griffin (H31) A G-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s
HMS Hecate (A137) Royal Navy deep ocean survey vessel of the Hecla class.
HMS Ottringham (M2715) Ham-class minesweeper.
HMS Seagull (1889) Torpedo gunboat of the British Royal Navy.
HMS Somme (1918) A destroyer that served in the Royal Navy
HMS Tamar (P233) 2020 River-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Navy.
HMS Tiger Bay Royal Navy patrol boat that was captured from the Argentine Coast Guard in the Falklands War.
HMT Elk British trawler sunk off Plymouth in 1940, now a recreational dive site.
HOW (magazine) Defunct bimonthly magazine.
HOXA11-AS1 Long non-coding RNA from the antisense strand in the homeobox A (HOXA gene).
HP Jornada Line of Personal Digital Assistants from Hewlett Packard.
HTTP ___location Instruction by web server containing the intended ___location of a web page.
Haar (fog) A cold sea fog, especially on the east coast of Britain
Habitat II The Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements
Habshi dynasty The rule of Bengal from 1487–1494
Hachinohe Sansha Taisai The festival of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan
Hachiville Village in the commune of Wincrange, in northern Luxembourg.
Hacho Bridge Bridge in Granada, Spain.
Hackett (automobile) Automobile from 1916 to 1919.
Haddingjar In Nordic and Germanic legends, two brothers or a reflection of the Hasdingi Vandals.
Hadith of Gabriel A hadith of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Hadley Irwin Pseudonym for two American writers for children who were also Iowa State English professors.
Haffjarðará A river in Iceland
Hafız Post A musician in the Ottoman Empire
Hai'an Range A mountain range in Taiwan
Haida Formation A Cretaceous geologic formation in British Columbia
Haigam Village in Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Hailforth A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Hair oil Oil applied to the hair.
Haitian Basketball Federation Governing body of basketball in Haiti.
Haiyan County, Zhejiang A country in Jiaxing City, China
Haizuka Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Haizum The mare Haizum in Islam
Haj Mohammad Hassan Amin-Alzarb The most prominent merchant in 19th century Iran
Haji Dam Dam in Hiroshima, Japan.
Hakea arborescens Species of plant in the family Proteaceae native to northern Australia.
Hakea cyclocarpa Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae from Western Australia.
Hal Porter Australian novelist, playwright, poet and, short story writer.
Hala Elkoussy Egyptian artist and film director.
Halex process Used to convert aromatic chlorides to the corresponding aromatic fluorides.
Half time (physics) The time taken for a quantity to decrease by half in an exponential decay process
Halifax Chamber of Commerce Chamber of commerce in Halifax, N.S.
Halifax Shipyard Canadian shipbuilding company in Nova Scotia, Canada .
Halifax Water The Robie Street Reservoir in Halifax
Hall Lake Formation A geologic formation in New Mexico
Hall Place Historic building in Bexley, London, U.K.
Halley's method A method of numerically finding roots of a function
Hallmark Official stamp on gold, silver etc.
Hallo Bay Bay in Alaskian wildlife refuge.
Halloween (G.G.F.H. album) 1994 compilation album by G.G.F.H.
Hambleton Hills A range of hills in North Yorkshire, England
Hamdan Sports Complex Multi-purpose sports arena in Dubai, U.A.E.
Hamilton Harlow American architect of apartment buildings in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh A district in Himachal Pradesh, India
Hammeren Promontory on Bornholm, Denmark.
Hammoud al-Hinnawi A Spiritual leader of the Druze community in Syria
Hampton Court Maze A hedge maze at Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Hampton Water Treatment Works A water treatment works in Hampton, London
Hamworthy A village and parish in Dorset, England
Hamzah az-Zaiyyat A canonical transmitter of the Qira'at (died 772)
Hanbit Unit A South Korean peacekeeping unit
Hancock Whitney Stadium Multi-purpose stadium in Alabama, U.S.A.
Hand game (cards) A type of contract in card games
Hand web piercing A piercing through the web of the hand
Handball at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's tournament The handball men's tournament at the 2019 Pan American Games
Handicrafts of Kerman Iranian artwork relating to the culture and history of Iran from the province of Kerman.
Handle Ur Bizness EP 1998 EP by M.O.P.
Hangzhou University A defunct university in Hangzhou, China
Hangzhou dialect A Sinitic language spoken in urban Hangzhou
Hanif Yusuf Businessman and the current governor of the Western Province.
Hanji-Bough Village in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
Hanklyn-Janklin Glossary of Indian English.
Hanna Barysiewicz The oldest female resident of Belarus not registered by the Guinness Book of Records.
Hanna Lake Reservoir in Urak Valley Quetta, Pakistan.
Hantenren A Japanese political organization
Hanwood Road railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Hanwood railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Hapgood (play) A play by Sir Tom Stoppard
Haplogroup C-M48 Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.
Happily Ever After (G.E.M. album) 2019 studio album by G.E.M.
Harar Meda Airport The primary airbase of the Ethiopian Air Force located bishoftu in oromia state
Harateen A woolen cloth of 18th and early 19th-century
Hard Place 2019 single by H.E.R.
Hard Times (Run-D.M.C. song) 1983 single by Run–D.M.C.
Hard Winter of 1880–81 A season of blizzards and other severe weather in the United States
Hardcore '81 1981 studio album by D.O.A.
Haremlik The part of the house reserved for women
Hari Om A Hindu mantra
Harichandanpur railway station Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India.
Haris Khan (comedian) Canadian comedian and actor.
Harlem Shuffle (dance step) A dance maneuver
Harmonic seventh chord A major triad plus the harmonic seventh interval
Harnack's principle Theorem regarding the convergence of harmonic functions.
Harold Brockett Gibson New Zealand-born Fijian solicitor and politician.
Harrier (dog breed) A medium-sized hound bred for hunting hares by trailing them
Harriet Howard Mistress and financial backer of Louis Napoleon, later Napoleon III of France.
Harriet de Boinville Salon host of multiple notable writers during 1813–1847 in London and Paris.
Harrington Gardens Street in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London.
Harris Federation A group of schools around London
Harris Kempner (b. 1837) Merchant in Galveston, Texas.
Harris graph Eulerian, non-hamiltonian, tough graph.
Harry A. DeButts American railroad executive.
Harry Llewellyn Fowler Canadian socialist and community organizer.
Harry Robert Kempe English engineer, author and editor, (1852-1935).
Harry Rogoff A Russian-born American Jewish author and editor
Harry S. Cummings Lawyer, fraternal leader, and Baltimore City councilman.
Hartley Mound Native American burial mound in Columbus, Ohio.
Haruna Kuje Ayuba The Vice Chancellor of Bingham University
Harvard Din & Tonics A cappella group at Harvard University
Harvey L. Dueholm 20th century American politician.
Harvey Otis Young American painter and prospector.
Harz Roller A breed of domestic canary from the Upper Harz, Germany
Hasan ibn al-Hafiz A younger son of Fatimid caliph al-Hafiz
Hasarius firmus A jumping spider species from Cameroon
Hashimoto Station (Kanagawa) Railway station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Hashtnagar One constituent part of the Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Hasnon Company Coal exploration enterprise.
Hassan V of the Maldives Sultan of the Maldives (1484–1485).
Hassane The traditionally dominant warrior tribes of Mauritania and Western Sahara
Hastilude Generic Medieval name for martial games.
Hasya Kala Drama Group Theater group in Dubai, U.A.E.
Hatef Higher Education Institute Educational Institute in Zahedan, Iran.
Hatin Lake A natural lake in British Columbia, Canada
Hattabara Dam Dam in Hiroshima, Japan.
Hatter's Castle (building) A colonial bungalow in Selangor, Malaysia
Hattimatim tim (rhyme) A Bengali nursery rhyme
Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ Software for PC and Mac OS.
Hausdorff gap A pair of collections of integer sequences with no such sequence lying between them.
Havalina Rail Co. (album) 1994 studio album by Havalina Rail Co.
Have You Seen the Other Side of the Sky? 2006 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Havila Kystruten Havila Kystruten is a shipping company that operates 4 ships on the coastal route.
Hawaii House Bill 444 A 2010 bill to legalize civil unions in the US state
Hawaiian ethnobiology The study of people's interaction with the environment of Hawaii
Hawkins\Brown Architectural practice in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Dublin and Toronto.
Hawridge Court ringwork A medieval fortification in Buckinghamshire, England
Hawthorne & 5th station Streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Hayama Imperial Villa A residence of the Japanese Imperial Family
Hayatabad Sports Complex Recreational facility.
Hayatovci Kids television Channel.
Haywood Community College Public college in Clyde, North Carolina, US.
Hazardous area response team NHS ambulance service providing medical care in hazardous environments.
Hazariganj Union A union of Bangladesh in Barisal Division
Hazel Pethig British costume designer, known for her work on Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Hazira Gas Processing Complex A gas processing complex in Hazira, India
Headington stone A limestone from Oxford
Healthy Families Parenting Inventory Instrument to assess the likelihood of child maltreatment.
Heapsort A sorting algorithm which uses the heap data structure
Hearing Secret Harmonies The final novel in Anthony Powell's twelve-volume A Dance to the Music of Time
Heart Butte Dam Dam in North Dakota, United States.
Heart of the Ages 1995 studio album by In the Woods...
Heartbeat (Da' T.R.U.T.H. album) 2014 studio album by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
Heartbeat (G.E.M. album) 2015 studio album by G.E.M.
Heartbeat (G.E.M. song) 2015 single by G.E.M.
Heat in Here Vol. 1 2010 studio album by U.N.
Heat transfer enhancement The process of increasing the effectiveness of heat exchangers
Heathcote, New South Wales A suburb in Sydney, Australia.
Heavenly sanctuary A Seventh-day Adventist doctrine
Heavy Engineering Corporation A Central Public Sector Enterprise under Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India
Hebraization of Palestinian place names The renaming of geographical sites in Palestine
Hector (immigration ship) Museum ship in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Hector (microcomputer) Series of a microcomputers produced in France in the early 1980s.
Hedonic hunger The drive to eat for pleasure rather than sustenance
Hegen A baby product brand in Singapore
Heheng Village in Jiangyan, China.
Heibok Ching A hill in Imphal Valley
Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research Research centre for mathematics in the UK.
Heilmann locomotive Experimental steam locomotives with electric transmission.
Heingang Ching A sacred hill in Imphal
Heinrich Kubis The first flight attendant (1888–1979)
Heinrich event Large groups of icebergs traverse the North Atlantic.
Heinz Eberhard Strüning German painter, graphic artist and pastel painter.
Helene Ferris The first second-career female rabbi in Judaism
Helffer–Sjöstrand formula This is a mathematical page on the Helffer-Sjoestrand formula.
Helicia insularis Species of plant in the family Proteaceae endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Helicopter Air Transport The world's first commercial helicopter operator
Heliox A breathing gas mixed from helium and oxygen
Hell and Back Together: 1984–1990 1992 compilation album by T.S.O.L.
Hell of a Life (T.I. song) 2009 single by T.I.
Helldorado (album) 1999 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Helmcken House Historic house museum in British Columbia Canada, located in Thunderbird Park.
Help! Somebody Get Me Out of Fourth Grade! Seventh book in the Hank Zipzer series.
Helter Skelter (The D.O.C. album) 1996 studio album by the D.O.C.
Helvadere A settlement in Turkey
Hemet News A newspaper in Hemet, California
Henan Airlines Regional airline based in northern China.
Henblas, Llanasa Grade I listed building in Flintshire.
Henk Visser (collector) Dutch arms and armor collector, businessman and philanthropist.
Henninger Flats A small hanging basin in the San Gabriel Mountains, California
Henoch–Schönlein purpura An autoimmune vascular inflammatory disease
Henriette Saint-Marc Spy and martyr of the Haitian revolution.
Henrik Heftye Norwegian businessman and philanthropist.
Henry Angelo English fencer, memoirist and member of the fencing Angelo Family.
Henry Bertram Union Army officer in the American Civil War.
Henry Bridgeman (bishop) Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man 1671 to 1682.
Henry Bugbee Henry Bugbee is an American philosopher. His work addresses existentialism and wilderness.
Henry Caldwell Military officer, businessman, and political leader in Lower Canada.
Henry Casson 20th Sergeant-at-Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Henry Hikes to Fitchburg 2000 children's book by D. B. Johnson about Henry David Thoreau.
Henry Jetto 17th-century black Worcestershire yeoman.
Henry Kungsi Papua New Guinean Olympic boxer.
Henry Lovelich Middle English poet of the 15th c.
Henry M. Billings 19th century American politician.
Henry Palmer (surgeon) 19th century American doctor.
Henry Zouch (police officer) Defence forces personnel, police officer, racehorse breeder and owner.
Hepburn (surname) Lord Simon was the most noble of the Hepburn's, he was also the love of Sweetpeas life.
Herbert Zam American socialist activist and trade unionist.
Here & There – S.E.S. Singles Collection 2001 compilation album by S.E.S.
Heriot-Watt University Dubai A satellite campus of Heriot-Watt University based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Heritage Great Britain PLC Attractions company that operates numerous sites in the UK.
Herman J. Severson 20th century American judge and politician.
Herman Jadlowker Operatic tenor.
Herman L. Humphrey 19th century American politician and judge.
Herman Rose American painter and artist.
Hermann Schapira Lithuanian rabbi, mathematician and zionist.
Hermann Vöchting The Cummaster
Hermeneutic circle The process of understanding a text
Hermogenes of Xanthos Greek athlete from Xanthos, Lycia.
Hernando's Hideaway A Ross/Adler musical theatre composition.
Heroes of the Frontier A 2016 novel by Dave Eggers
Hersilia The wife of Romulus, legendary first king of Rome
Hespress Moroccan online news website, available in Arabic, English, and French.
Het Nationale Theater The Hague
Heterojunction solar cell A solar cell architecture
Heuristic-systematic model of information processing A dual process theory of persuasion
Hewelsfield Motte A scheduled monument in Gloucestershire, England
Hexaphenylcarbodiphosphorane Organophosphorus compound.
Hezi (clothing) A traditional Chinese corset-like garment
Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School Public high school operated by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Hidden Dam Reservoir in California, United States. Near Raymond.
Hidden Gems (O.C. album) 2007 compilation album by O.C.
Hide your strength, bide your time The guiding philosophy of PRC's foreign policy in the Deng Xiaoping era
Hierarchical Event Descriptors Framework and vocabulary for annotating experiments.
Hierarchical epistemology A theory of knowledge
Higgins Building Offices (1910), Loft condominiums (as of 2005) in California , U.S.A.
High-protein diet A diet high in protein
High Arctic Large Igneous Province A Cretaceous large igneous province in the Arctic
High National Council The collective head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1945 until 1946
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire A ceremonial officer of the county
High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy A tool used in surface science
Higher-spin theory A theory with particles of spin more than two
Highgate Hospital Hospital in Highgate, London.
Highgate Vampire Supposed supernatural activity at Highgate Cemetery in London in the 1970s.
Highland Park Bridge (1902) Bridge in Street Sharpsburg and Butler St. at Baker St.
Highlaws A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Hijab Butch Blues 2023 memoir by Lamya H.
Hilbert number A positive integer of the form (4n + 1)
Hildebrand Veckinchusen A merchant living in Bruges at the time of the Hanseatic League
Hildesheim Cathedral Museum The Schatzkammer (treasury) and diocesan museum of Hildesheim
Hilton Hall, Cambridgeshire English country house.
Himachal Pradesh Lokayukta The parliamentary ombudsman for the state of Himachal Pradesh
Himshikhar Television A private television station based in Damak, in the Eastern Region of Nepal and Kathmandu, Nepal
Hindu Ghosi A sept of Ahirs
Hindu Union of Mombasa A religious organization
Hip hip hooray A cheer to express congratulation
Hiram Merrill 19th century American politician.
Hiranmayee Mishra Indian novelist and poet.
Hirapur dolmen Historic site in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra.
Hiromi Suzuki (illustrator) Japanese illustrator and poet.
Hiroyasu A masculine Japanese given name
Hiroyuki Matsunami A Japanese engineer, researcher and educator.
Hirsh's Shoes A Mid-Century modern building in Tucson, Arizona
His Imperial Majesty's Own Escort The Russian Tsar's personal escort.
Hispano-Suiza Maguari A sports car produced by Hispano Suiza Automobilmanufaktur
Histolysis The breakdown of tissues
Historic and Picturesque Savannah A historical publication by Adelaide Wilson
Historical archaeology in Australia The period of Australian history which is unknown to historians is called "dream period"
Historical horse racing Electronic gambling device for wagering on previously-held horse races.
Historicity (philosophy) The philosophical idea or fact that something has a historical origin
Historiography of Skanderbeg The study of the history of Skanderbeg
Historiography of slavery in the United States The development of historical scholarship on slavery in the USA
History according to the Catholic Church The Catholic Church's perspective on history
History of Cardiff The 6,000 year history of Cardiff
History of Corsica The Mediterranean island of Corsica throughout the ages
History of Croatian currency List of current and historical currency of Croatia.
History of FC Nantes French football club from Nantes.
History of Faizabad The Historical Capital City Of Awadh in India
History of Greenwich, Connecticut The historical development of Greenwich in the US State of Connecticut
History of Honduras (to 1838) The history of Honduras until 1838
History of Höchst am Main The city of Höchst am Main, today the Frankfurt district of Höchst.
History of Maryland Transit Administration The Maryland Transit Administration history
History of Montreal cabarets Evolution of the cabaret phenomenon in Montreal.
History of The Weather Channel A timeline of the channel from launch to the present
History of deaf education in the United States Local evolution of the education of the deaf.
History of decompression research and development Chronological list of notable events in the history of diving decompression.
History of ice hockey The history of ice hockey
History of machine translation The evolution of the technology of machine translation over time.
History of marriage in California The recorded history of marriage in California
History of schools of economic thought on arts and culture Schools of economic thought regarding arts and culture.
History of space in Africa A history of space initiatives in Africa
History of the Jews in Tasmania Island off the coast of Australia.
History of the SAT The history of a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States
History of the present illness The pertinent information surrounding a patient's history leading to a current illness
History of the term Wallon Germanic word.
History of turnpikes and canals in the United States Development of transportation links in the USA.
Historypin A user-generated online archive of historical multimedia
Hit and Run (T.S.O.L. album) 1987 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Hitokura Dam Dam in Hyōgo, Japan.
Hive Propolis 2015 novel by Daniel D.W.
Hlöðskviða Old Norse heroic poem about a battle of Goths and Huns.
Ho Ann Kiong Temple Chinese temple in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia.
Hobie Magic 25 A sports boat
Hodological space The space of "preferred paths", in psychology
Hofuf A city in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Hohoe Town in Volta Region, Ghana.
Hola Airlines Former Spanish airline based in Palma de Mallorca (2002–2010).
Holargos B.C. Basketball team based in Cholargos, Athens, Greece.
Hold Me (Sheila E. song) 1987 single by Sheila E.
Holistic grading Approach to scoring essays that bases a grade on a paper's overall quality.
Hollister Co. American lifestyle brand owned by Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
Hollon Richardson Union Army officer.
Holly Rock 1986 single by Sheila E.
Hollywood Masonic Temple A historic place in US
HollyŁódź 2007 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Holme St Cuthbert A civil parish in Cumbria, England
Holme St Cuthbert School A primary school in Cumbria, England
Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group Semi-humorous bread-tag research organisation.
Holubivka, Kupiansk Raion, Kharkiv Oblast A village in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Holy (U.D.O. album) 1999 studio album by U.D.O.
Holy Cross of Davao College Roman Catholic college in Davao City, Philippines.
Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations) Christian denominations have variations in their teachings regarding the Holy Spirit.
Holy Trinity Church, Spynie Former cathedral in Spynie, Moray, north-east Scotland.
Home altar A shrine kept in the home of some Christians
Homeopathy UK A British association of homeopaths
Homeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions Work by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
Homeoviscous adaptation Adaptation of the cell membrane lipid composition to maintain membrane fluidity.
Homo unius libri Latin phrase meaning "man of one book".
Homodontosaurus Extinct genus of therapsids the Late Permian of South Africa.
Homosynaptic plasticity Type of synaptic plasticity.
Honda Aero Subsidiary of Honda Motor Co.
Hondomairo Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Honduran Olympic Committee The National Olympic Committee of Honduras
Honeywell Uranium Hexafluoride Processing Facility Uranium conversion facility in Illinois, United States.
Hong I-nan Taiwanese scholar and poet during the Japanese colonial period.
Honghari A traditional religion followed by the Karbi people in Karbi Anglong, India
Hood (rail transport) A hood is a rigid cover to protect a load on a flatcar, gondola or a coil car
Hookagate and Redhill railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday 1979 single by Boney M.
Hoosier Legends Conference The Hoosier Legends Conference is a new athletic conference in the IHSAA (Indiana)
Hop latent viroid Viroid infecting hop, hemp and cannabis.
Hope Island railway station A planned train station in Helensvale, Queensland.
Hope Square A square in Weymouth, Dorset
Hope and Jiti Tea Estates Tea gardens in West Bengal.
Hopfield dielectric A model in solid state physics
Hopkinton Dolomite Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Hoplology The study of human combative behavior and performance
Hopper crystal A form of a crystal that resembles a hopper container.
Horace Busby American publicist, speechwriter, consultant and public relations expert.
Horace O. Crane 19th century American surgeon and politician.
Horace W. Wilkie 20th century American judge and politician.
Horatio Wells 19th century American politician.
Horizon-class frigate Class of air-defence destroyers in service with the French and Italian navies.
Horizon Travel Travel agency in the United Kingdom.
Horizon tank A water tank that gives the illusion of the ocean's horizon
Horizontal integration facility Integration facility where missiles and rockets are assembled before launch.
Horn Head Peninsula in Donegal, Ireland.
Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine Early internal combustion engine design using heavy oil.
Horse Bites Dog Cries 1986 studio album by D.I.
Horse Guards Road A road in London, England
Horse Lava Tube System A lava tube system located near Bend, Oregon
Horseboating Society Society promoting horse-drawn boating.
Horsebridge, Devon A village in Devon, England
Horses in Denmark The main horse breeds in Denmark are pony and saddle and sport horses.
Hortenkopf A 606 metres hill in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Hospital pass A dangerous pass for the recipient
Hospital radio A radio broadcasting service for Hospitals
HostGator American web hosting provider founded in 2002.
Hot Girl (R.I.O. song) 2010 single by R.I.O.
Hotel Galvez Historic hotel in Galveston, Texas, US.
Hotel Glendale Historic hotel building in Ballyformet,Dublin Ireland.
Hotel Ritsa Hotel in Sokhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia.
Houbigant Parfum A perfume manufacturer founded in Paris, France in 1775
House of Abdus Salam Historic site in Punjab, Pakistan.
House of Al-Kaff A family of Arab Singaporeans of Yemeni origin
House of Averino Building in Taganrog, Grecheskaya St.
House of Benyovszky A noted noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary
House of Dipsheu Circassian house of privateer origin.
House of Talhosten Circassian princely house.
House of Tletseruk Circassian house of privateer origin.
House of Toulouse Historic rulers of region in southern France.
House of teacher Building in Taganrog, Petrovskaya St.
House of the Vestals Hoards A cache of two coin hoards found in the House of the Vestals
Housing (engineering) Protective and/or structural enclosure for a mechanism, electronic circuit, etc.
Houston Main Building A former building in Houston, Texas, US.
Houston Press (Scripps Howard) A bygone Houston newspaper (1911–1964)
How It Is (Wap Bap ...) 2017 single by Bibi H.
How Many Votes Fix Mix 2008 EP by M.I.A.
How to Defend Yourself 2019 play by Liliana Padilla.
However U Want It 2015 studio album by Emcee N.I.C.E.
Howrah Planetarium and Astronomical Research Centre Planetarium museum in West Bengal, India.
Hua Islet Islet west of Taiwan.
Huaping Islet Islet north of Taiwan.
Hubert Salmhofer Austrian clarinetist and basset horn player.
Hubin Campus, Zhejiang University A defunct urban campus of the Zhejiang University
Huckaback A type of toweling cloth
Hugh Dibley British aviator, racing driver, and race car constructor.
Hugo Rüdel German choral director and conductor.
Hugo of Moncada i Gralla The commander of the Galleasses of the Spanish Armada
Hull City A.F.C. Academy Youth teams of Hull City A.F.C.
Hulu Selangor Municipal Council A local authority in Selangor
Human endurance contest Events in which people complete grueling tasks for an extended period of time.
Human ethology The study of human behavior
Human trafficking in South Sudan Social issue in South Sudan.
Humanap Ka ng Panget 1991 comedy film starring Jimmy Santos and Andrew E.
Humanin A micropeptide encoded by mitochondrial DNA and showing cytoprotective effects
Humanized mouse Mouse carrying functioning human genes, etc.
Humao A veil-less hat in the Tang dynasty
Humboldtia ponmudiana A species of tree
Humla Tibetan language Sino-Tibetan language of western Nepal.
HumungousFungusAmongus 1986 studio album by Adrenalin O.D.
Hurlingham, Nairobi A commercial and residential neighbourhood in Nairobi
Hursley House Historic house near Winchester, Hants.
Hurst exponent A measure of the long-range dependence of a time series
Hurûf-ı munfasıla A writing system created by Enver Pasha
Huskie Stadium Stadium in Illinois, U.S.A.
Husum-Schwesing concentration camp A satellite of Neuengamme concentration camp on 26 September 1944
Hwin The Chronicles of Narnia character
Hy-Bor A unidirectional blend of boron fiber and carbon fiber
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin Building in New Territories, Hong Kong.
Hybrid Access Networks A type of broadband network architecture
Hydnoroideae A subfamily of flowering plants comprising parasitic taxa
Hydraulic modular trailer A specialized trailer platform to transport over weight and oversize loads by road
Hydrogen fuel cell power plant A power plant that uses hydrogen to generate electricity
Hydrogen tanker Tank ship designed for transporting liquefied hydrogen.
Hylaeus lactiferus A rare species of bee native to northeast Australia
Hylaeus nigritus A species of solitary bee native to much of Europe
Hymns for the Amusement of Children Poem by Christopher Smart.
Hyper-empathy A term that describes a heightened sense of empathy
Hyperanthes Son of Persian king Darius I (died 480 BC).
Hyperbaric stretcher Portable pressure vessel to transport a person under pressure.
Hyperbolic motion (relativity) Motion of an object with constant proper acceleration in special relativity.
Hyperechia xylocopiformis A species of insect
Hyperinteger A hyperreal number that is equal to its own integer part
Hyperoperation Generalization of addition, multiplication, exponentiation, tetration, etc.
Hypertext (semiotics) A text related to an earlier work or hypotext
Hypervariable region A highly polymorphic DNA region
Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song) 1997 single by The Notorious B.I.G.
Hypnotize U 2010 single by N.E.R.D.
Hypomasculinity The absence of stereotypical male traits
Hypomyelination with brainstem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity A rare genetic disorder
Hypopharyngeal eminence Midline swelling of the third and fourth pharyngeal arches, in the development of the tongue.
Hypothesis Z The first Romanian war plan for World War I
Hypsometry Measurement of the elevation and depth of features on Earth's surface relative to mean sea level.
Hysteric Glamour A Japanese designer label
Hélène (Roch Voisine song) 1989 single by Roch Voisine.
Hëna (Albanian paganism) The Moon in Albanian paganism
Hôtel de Valentinois A former house in Passy, France.
Hüseyin Diriöz Former Turkish ambassador to Moscow and former Assistant Secretary General at NATO.
Hōjō Tokiyori The fifth shikken of the Kamakura shogunate
Hōshō (Noh school) Japanese theatrical school specializes in 'Noh', a classic musical drama.
Hồ dynasty Short-lived Vietnamese dynasty from 1400 to 1407.
Hội đồng tứ giáo Catholic Vietnamese book recording a conference between the four religions.
I'll Whip Ya Head Boy 2006 single by 50 Cent featuring Young Buck and M.O.P.
I'm Back (song) 2010 single by T.I.
I'm Flexin' 2011 single by T.I. featuring Big K.R.I.T.
I'm Not Going Out Like That 1988 single by Run–D.M.C.
I'm Serious 2001 studio album by T.I.
I'm Your Girl (album) 1997 studio album by S.E.S.
IBM drum storage Drum storage devices manufactured and sold by IBM.
ICC Academy A cricket academy
IC 4970 Lenticular galaxy interacting with NGC 6872 in the constellation Pavo.
ID.Entity 2023 studio album by Riverside.
IDCE Business School Catholic university in Angers, France.
ILLIAC II Supercomputer built by the University of Illinois in 1962.
IL (network protocol) A transport-layer protocol designed at Bell Labs for the Plan 9 operating system
INA-MOL dispute Dispute between the government of Croatia and MOL Plc.
INS Kalvari (S21) A Kalvari-class submarine of the Indian Navy
INS Karanj (S23) A Kalvari-class submarine of the Indian Navy
INS Khanderi (2017) A Kalvari-class submarine of the Indian Navy
INS Surat A Visakhapatnam-class destroyer
INS Vagir (S25) A Kalvari-class submarine of the Indian Navy
INS Vagsheer (S26) A Kalvari-class submarine of the Indian Navy
INS Vela (S24) A Kalvari-class submarine of the Indian Navy
IPDirector A suite of content management software
IPIP SA Romanian engineering institute for oil refineries.
IPulse Medical An Israeli startup that introduced a wearable device for menstrual pain relief
IPv4 shared address space A special purpose IPv4 network
IRAS 20324+4057 A light year long mix of gas and dust with many O-type stars
IRAS 23077+6707 IRAS 23077+6707 is a large protoplanetary disk in the constellation Cepheus.
IRL Men's World Rankings Ranking system for men's national teams in the sport of rugby league football.
IRL Wheelchair World Rankings Ranking system for wheelchair national teams in the sport of rugby league football.
IRL Women's World Rankings Ranking system for women's national teams in the sport of rugby league football.
ISO-IR-197 Sámi character encoding, and proposed (but not approved) ISO-8859 part.
ISO 898 Standard for bolts, screws etc.
ITE College Central murder 2018 fatal stabbing of a woman in Singapore.
I Am Gloria 2025 studio album (re-recorded) by G.E.M.
I Am Gloria World Tour 2023–2025 concert tour by G.E.M.
I Am Kathalan 2024 Indian film by Girish A. D.
I Am L.V. 1996 studio album by L.V.
I Am a Cat (Bernstein book) Children's picture book by Galia Bernstein.
I Can't Describe (The Way I Feel) 2013 single by Jennifer Hudson featuring T.I.
I Corps (Pakistan) Pakistan Army's field maneuver strike corps.
I Do (D.O. song) 2023 single by D.O.
I Do (Whatcha Say Boo) 1998 single by Jon B.
I Do What I Do A non fiction book
I Get Wet 2001 studio album by Andrew W.K.
I Got Angels 2017 single by Emcee N.I.C.E.
I Hate Freaks Like You 1994 studio album by Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C.
I Is for Insignificant 1998 studio album by d.b.s.
I Knit London A knitting organisation
I Love You, Daddy 2017 comedy-drama film directed by Louis C.K.
I Remember Everything, Richard 1966 film produced during Soviet period at the Riga Film Studio.
I See a Boat on the River 1980 single by Boney M.
I Used to Know Her 2019 compilation album by H.E.R.
I Used to Know Her: Part 2 2018 EP by H.E.R.
I Used to Know Her: The Prelude 2018 EP by H.E.R.
I Wanna Be Somebody 1984 single by W.A.S.P.
I Wanna Be Yours A poem by John Cooper Clark
I Wish (Cher Lloyd song) 2013 single by Cher Lloyd featuring T.I.
I Won't Let You Down (Ph.D. song) 1981 single by Ph.D.
Ian George (artist) Cook Islands artist, educator, and curator.
Ibero Cruises A British-American and Spanish owned former cruise line
Ibn Sufi A Shiite genealogist from the 11th century AD
Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi Nigerian Professor of Health Education.
Ibrahim Khalil (playwright) Bangladeshi writer, playwright and eminent educationist.
Ibrahim Pasha, Nicosia A Neighbourhood, Quarter or Mahalle of Nicosia, Cyprus
Ice Cream (1993 film) 1993 film by Louis C.K.
Ice rafting The transport of various materials by drifting ice
Iceberg B-17B Antarctic iceberg that calved off the Ross Ice Shelf in 1999.
Icelandic Modern Media Initiative A 2010 Icelandic parliamentary resolution
Icesave dispute Dispute between Iceland and foreign depositors.
Ichum Lairembi A goddess in Sanamahism
Ickworth House A neoclassical building set in parkland, in Suffolk, UK
Icon (Sheila E. album) 2013 studio album by Sheila E.
Ida Ehre Austrian-German actress, theatre director and manager.
Idaasha people A group of the Yoruba people
Ideal Standard Multinational bathroom, sanitary ware and plumbing fixture company.
Identiv Sizable, international and awarded Nasdaq-listed company founded in 1990.
Ideological repression Forceful activities against competing ideologies and philosophies.
Idiolect An individual's patterns of pronunciation and grammar of a language
Idol: The Musical Musical based on the TV show American Idol.
Idrija Fault A seismically active fault in Slovenia
If Headz Only Knew 1996 single by Heather B.
If Life Were a Result, We'd All Be Dead 2000 studio album by d.b.s.
If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice to the Young Collection of nine commencement speeches from Kurt Vonnegut.
If the Music's Loud Enough... Album by D.b.s.
Ifoga A Samoan ceremony
Igbariam This is an article concerning Igbariam in Anambra East, Anambra State.
Ignavine A diterpine alkaloid and an opioid receptor modulator
Igor Bandović Serbian Jurist and current Director of Belgrade Centre for Security Policy.
Iguerali Village in Béjaïa, Algeria.
Ijurin A town in Ekiti State, Nigeria
Ikakalaka A type of African sword
Ikat Range Mountain range in Buryatia, Russia.
Il Male A defunct Italian weekly satirical magazine (1978–1982)
Il Venerdì di Repubblica A weekly supplement of la Repubblica newspaper in Italy
Ilchester Cheese Company Cheese company based in Ilchester, Somerset.
Ilha Grande de Gurupá A large river island of the Amazon River delta
Iliococcygeal raphe The iliococcygeal raphe marks the midline where the levator ani muscles meet
Illegal fishing in Africa Impacts of illegal fishing in Africa.
Illinois High School Association School and sports organization that represents the high schools from the State of Illinois.
Illinois River Trail Spectacular wildflowers, old-growth trees, alongside rugged and steep river canyons.
Illumination problem Mathematical study of illumination of rooms with mirrored walls.
Illya Kuryakin Fictional spy from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Ilmarinen A god from the Finnish mythology
Iluvatar (tree) The 2nd largest known living coast redwood.
Ilya Zhakanov Soviet/Kazakhstani writer, composer, etc.
Imaginary voyage Narrative in a fictional frame of travel account.
Imarat-e-Shariah A Muslim socio-religious organization in India
Immanentize the eschaton Pejorative term referring to attempts to bring about utopian conditions in the world.
Immittance Combined measure of impedance and admittance.
Immunochemistry Study of the chemistry of the immune system.
Impaction (animals) A blockage of the intestines in animals
Impalement A method of torture and execution
Impeachment of Abdurrahman Wahid Abdurrahman Wahid's removal from power.
Imperial Hotel Gold Coast Hotel in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Imperial Japanese rations Field rations of the Imperial Japanese military.
Imperial pheasant A hybrid bird
Impersonating a public servant Crime that involves pretending to hold a public office.
In-phase and quadrature components Mathematical technique for manipulating signals etc.
In 0 to ∞ 2010 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
In Between Now and Then 2003 studio album by O.A.R.
In C (album) 2001 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
In Flight (Alvin Lee album) 1974 live album by Alvin Lee & Co.
In Our Lifetime (Eightball & MJG album) 1999 studio album by Eightball & M.J.G.
In Search of the Lost Divine Arc 2013 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
In a Warm Land A painting by Nikolai Yaroshenko
In the Air (L.A.B. song) 2019 single by L.A.B.
In the Cold Dark Ground A 2016 novel by Stuart MacBride
In the Name of Tradition A study about female circumcision
Incenter–excenter lemma A statement about properties of inscribed and circumscribed circles
Inclusive language A writing approach that avoids prejudiced or biased terms
Indentured servitude in Pennsylvania Dramatized in the novel, "Belfield".
Independence Shale Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Independent financial adviser A professional who offers independent financial advice under specific regulatory laws.
Independência Avenue (Porto Alegre) Avenue in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Indian Armed Forces rank flags Rank flags used by the Indian Armed Forces.
Indian Opinion A weekly newspaper started by MK Gandhi
Indian Rock Park A park and rock formation in Berkeley, California, USA
Indian War Memorial Museum War memorial museum in Naubat Khana of the Red Fort in Delhi, northern India.
Indian Workers' Association A political organisation of Indian immigrants to Britain
Indian wedding clothes Sets of clothes worn by the bride, bridegroom and others to weddings.
Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball statistical leaders Lists of statistical leaders for the Indiana University Hoosiers women's basketball team.
Indiano Denomination of Spanish emigrants to the Americas.
Indivisible security A Cold War security concept
Indolylpropylaminopentane A synthetic monoaminergic activity enhancer drug
Indradhanu A queer social club in India
Indrapura (Khmer) The last capital of the Lower Chenla
Indubil A slang spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Indy Grand Prix of Alabama IndyCar Series race held in Alabama, U.S.A.
Inesh A rural locality in Biektaw District, Tatarstan.
Infantry Branch (Pakistan Army) Pakistan army combat arms branch responsible for infantry.
Infected blood scandal in the United Kingdom The historical contamination of blood products in the UK with HIV and hepatitis C virus
Inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm A nerve found in humans and other animals
Infinite divisibility Concept in philosophy, mathematics, economics etc.
Influenza virus nucleoprotein Structural protein which encapsidates viral RNA.
Infrahumanisation The belief that one's group is more human than other groups, which are less human.
Ingrid Vanderveldt American businesswoman, media personality and investor.
Ingush societies Plains and mountain communities of the Ingush.
Ingushetia (newspaper) Weekly newspaper based in Magas, Ingushetia.
Inisa A city in Osun State
Inland Petroleum Distribution System Fuel storage and pipeline system designed to move bulk fuel forward in a theater of operations.
Inrunner Electric motor whose outer shell is static; it does not move during operation.
Insect ecology The study of how insects interact with the surrounding environment
Inside edge (cricket) A shot where the ball strikes the inner edge of the bat
Inside the Electric Circus 1986 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Insomnia (Hed PE album) 2007 studio album by (həd) p.e.
Institut d'étude des questions juives Anti-Semitic propaganda organization in German-occupied France.
Institute for the Elderly and Social Services Spanish agency for social services.
Institute of Life Sciences, India Government biotechnology research institute in India.
Institutions of the French Basque Country before 1789 French institutions.
Insular South Asia The islands of South Asia
Insurrectionary communes in France in 1870–1871 French commune insurrections.
Integral polytope A convex polytope whose vertices all have integer Cartesian coordinates
Integrated Theatre Command (India) A service of the Indian Armed Forces
Integration Bridge Bridge in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Intelligence & Ignorance 2013 studio album by Ed O.G.
Intelligence field A collection of people and organizations dedicated to intelligence
Intelsat 705 A geostationary communication satellite
Intensive farming in Almería Greenhouse agriculture in southern Spain.
Inter Island Airways Defunct Samoan regional airline.
Interchange of limiting operations The commutativity of certain mathematical operations
Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Permanent road/rail connections between continents.
Interdisciplinary bedside rounds A patient-centered hospital teamwork model shown to improve many outcomes
Interest rate ceiling The highest point of an interest rate
Interfaith worship spaces A building in which worship services from two or more religions are present
Interleukin 33 IL-33 induces helper T cells, mast cells, eosinophils and basophils to produce type 2 cytokines.
Intermittent hypoxic therapy Technique aimed at improving human performance by adaptation to reduced oxygen.
Intermodal railfreight in Great Britain The movement of intermodal containers by rail within Great Britain
Internal drive propulsion Form of marine propulsion.
Internal waters A nation's territorial waters
International 2 Nightclub in Manchester, U.K.
International Abolitionist Federation Organisation to abolish regulated prostitution and trafficking of women.
International Academy of Architecture A non profit organisation, Bulgaria
International Business Center (Warsaw) A skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland
International Campus, Zhejiang University A Zhejiang University campus in Haining, Zhejiang, China
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research Astronomy research institute in Perth, Western Australia.
International Conference on Climate Change The Heartland Institute annual conference
International Fund for Ireland Organisation to promote contact between nationalists and unionists in Ireland.
International Palm Society Non-profit horticulture group supporting research, conservation and education about palms.
International Socialist Workers and Trade Union Congress, London 1896 4th Congress of the Second International.
International Telecommunications Public Correspondence Service A proposal within the international numbering plan
International broadcasting Radio and television transmissions across borders.
Internet Connection 2011 single by M.I.A.
Interocean Shipping Company A Bethlehem Shipping Company
Interposed nucleus Structure in cerebellum that modulates muscle stretch reflexes of proximal limb muscles.
Interpretatio Christiana Adaptation of non-Christian elements into Christianity.
Interpunct Typographical symbol, variously used as word delimiter, currency decimal delimiter, etc.
Intersections (Into It. Over It. album) 2013 studio album by Into It. Over It.
Interstellar Guru and Zero 2009 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Interval recognition The ability to name and reproduce musical intervals
Into the Wild (LP song) 2012 single by L.P.
Intra-industry trade The exchange of products belonging to the same industry
Introducing L.A.B. 2023 album by L.A.B.
Inunaki Dam Dam in Fukuoka, Japan.
Invention Secrecy Act United States law restricting disclosure of certain patents for national security reasons.
Invergowrie Bay A tidal basin in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Inverse trigonometric functions Inverse functions of sin, cos, tan, etc.
Invert level The bottom of a pipe, trench, or tunnel
Iowa Hawkeyes swimming and diving NCAA swimming and diving team representing the University of Iowa.
Iran Between Two Revolutions A book about the analysis of social and political events in Iran
Iran Khodro Iranian automaker headquartered in Tehran, Iran.
Iran Scout Organization A youth organization in Iran
Iranian demonstrations in Strasbourg Demonstration of Iranians against the IRGC in Strasbourg, France.
Iranian handicrafts Handicraft works originating from Iran.
Irenów A village in central Poland
Irina Kovalchuk Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast.
Irish Kennel Club The official kennel club of the Republic of Ireland
Iron Curtain (football) Defensive line of Rangers F.C.
Iron peak Comparatively high abundance of elements with atomic numbers near iron.
Iron pipe size A standard
Ironsand A type of sand with heavy concentrations of iron
Iroquoian peoples Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands cultural area, in eastern North America.
Irreconcilables (Philippines) A group of Filipino insurrectionists irreconcilable to U.S. rule
Irreversible binomial A fixed phrase of two or more joined words
Is It 'Cos I'm Cool? 2004 single by Mousse T.
Is It Safe? 1983 studio album by Ph.D.
Isaac Rich American Businessman and Philanthropist.
Isaac Soyer Russian-born American social realist painter and educator.
Isabella station A former station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Evanston Line
Isagani Amatong Filipino politician from the province of Zamboanga del Norte.
Isai Vellalar Tamil community traditionally involved in the arts of music and dance.
Isbell duality Duality is an adjunction between a category of co/presheaf under the co/Yoneda embedding.
Ishtadevata A worshipper's favourite deity, in Hinduism
Isiolo District A former of Kenya
Isis Pogson British astronomer and meteorologist.
Islamic Center of Passaic County A mosque in Paterson, New Jersey
Isnad The chain of narrators who have transmitted the report the Hadith
Isohor Oqilov Soviet artist, dancer, ballet master and choreographer.
Isostatic depression The sinking of large parts of the Earth's crust
Isotropy representation Linear representation of a group on the tangent space to a fixed point of the group.
Israel Police Orchestra A ritual performed by Israel police
Isuzu Piazza Small, sporty 3-door liftback coupé which was manufactured by Isuzu.
It's About Luv 1985 studio album by H.R.
It's All on U, Vol. 1 1997 studio album by the B.G.
It's All on U, Vol. 2 1997 studio album by B.G.
It's Complicated (album) 2016 studio album by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
It's Funky Enough 1989 single by The D.O.C.
ItAli Airlines Former Italian Airline based in Rome.
It Is Well with My Soul Well-known Christian hymn penned by Horatio Spafford in the late 19th century.
Italian conjugation The way verbs are conjugated in Italian
Itanos A municipal unit of Siteia municipality, Lasithi regional unit, Crete region, Greece
Itanus The archaeological site of the classical city in East Crete, Greece
Itaqui A municipality in Brazil
Itaswi Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Ithaca Kitty A popular US stuffed toy introduced in 1892
Ities railway station Railway station of Patras in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Itololo Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Itoshiro Dam Dam in Fukui Prefecture, Japan.
Ittefaq Hospital Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan.
Itzelberger Lake Lake in Königsbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Ivan Addae Mensah Chemist,Scientist and Educationist.
Ivan Bolotnikov The leader of the major Uprising of Bolotnikov
Ivan Fyodorovich Karamazov Character in Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov.
Iverni A people of early Ireland
Ivete da Silveira A Brazilian teacher and politician
Ivory Bangle Lady The skeleton of a woman from Roman York, dating to the 4th century
Iván Moreira Chilean politician.
Iwanthaba A Meitei king of Ningthouja dynasty in 12th century
Iwasaku and Nesaku Japanese mythology.
Iyo ang Tondo, Kanya ang Cavite 1986 action film starring Fernando Poe Jr., Ramon Revilla Sr.
Izarigawa Dam Dam in Hokkaidō, Japan.
Izarra (liqueur) A basque liqueur
Izikhothane South African competition to determine which party is wealthier.
J.U.F. (album) 2004 studio album by J.U.F.
J. Allen Barber 19th century American politician.
J. E. S. de Graft-Hayford Ghanaian Air Force 1st Chief of Staff and Boxer.
J. Fred Zimmerman Sr. American theater owner and leader of the Theatrical Syndicate.
JAMA Neurology Journal in the JAMA Network that covers Neurology.
JAMA Surgery JAMA Surgery is a Surgery and Surgery Journal and published by American Medical Association.
JD Derbyshire Canadian theatre artist, comedian, and writer.
JIM suit Type of atmospheric diving suit.
JMF Elite Unit A private army's elite special operations unit in Malaysia
JSONPath A standard syntax for querying JSON values
Ja tu tylko sprzątam 2008 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Jaana Pelkonen Member of parliament and television hostess.
Jabal Joufeh A Mountain in Amman, Jordan
Jachie-Pramso Secondary School A mixed sex second cycle institution in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana
Jack Butler (Jiwarli) Indigenous Australian and the last speaker of the Jiwarli dialect.
Jack and Jill Ice Cream Ice Cream company known for its trucks.
Jackson Hadley 19th century railroad promoter and politician.
Jackson Volcano Extinct volcano in Mississippi, United States.
Jacob L. Shinn Leader in Russellville, AR.
Jacob Moritz Biography of a Utah brewing entrepreneur and subject of local folklore.
Jacobs Wells Baths A former public baths built in 1889 in Bristol, England
Jacqueline Hagan Chilean-born American sociologist.
Jacqueline Kahanoff Egyptian-born Israeli novelist, essayist and journalist.
Jacques Gregoir Belgian pianist and composer.
JadeWeserPort Container terminal in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
Jaekel House A colonial mansion in Nigeria, now a cultural and historical site.
Jagat Seth family A merchant and banker family of 18th century Bengal
Jakarta–Peking Axis Foreign policy alignment during Indonesia's Guided Democracy era under President Sukarno.
Jake Bezzant Former political candidate for the New Zealand National Party.
Jake Hanson (Beverly Hills, 90210) A fictional character in the American television series Melrose Place
Jalalpur Canal A canal project on Jhelum River between Khushab and Jalalpur Sharif in Punjab, Pakistan
Jalisco flood A 2023 Mexican flood
Jallikattu A traditional bull fighting sport in Tamil Nadu
Jalta, Jalta Croatian musical from 1971.
Jamaica Public Service The electricity utility in Jamaica
Jamal al-Din Muhammad Burid ruler of Damascus.
Jaman Shah A small town in Layyah District in Punjab, Pakistan
James Aloisi Lawyer and politician in Massachusetts, U. S.
James B. Hays 19th century politician and judge.
James Bruce Falls Waterfall in British Columbia, Canada. Tallest measured in North America by overall height.
James Budd Governor and Congressman of California (1851-1908).
James Clarke (antiquary) English antiquarian and amateur poet.
James Clemens High School Public high school in Madison, Alabama.
James Connally Air Force Base Former USAF base, now TSTC Waco Airport.
James D. Torreyson Eighth attorney general of Nevada.
James H. Knowlton 19th century Wisconsin lawyer and politician.
James Henry Lockwood 19th century American politician and Wisconsin pioneer.
James Hollis American Jungian psychoanalyst, author, and public speaker.
James Hope-Johnstone, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun Scottish peer, politician and military officer.
James Hyndes Gillies Australian metallurgist and pioneer of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania.
James Keith Marshall Virginia planter and politician.
James Martin's Cottage Cottage in Toodyay, Western Australia.
James Martin (British Army officer) British Army officer.
James Nickel (academic) American author.
James Oleske American pediatrician who was one of the first to identify HIV in children.
James R. Law Jr. 20th century American politician, 42nd Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin.
James R. Lyon 19th century American merchant and politician, Union Army soldier in the American Civil War.
James Rutenbeck American nonfiction film producer, director and editor.
James Ryan (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American politician.
James T. Lewis 19th century American Republican politician, 9th Governor of Wisconsin.
James W. Edming American Republican politician.
Jamestown Dam Dam in North Dakota, United States. Located near Jamestown.
Jammu and Kashmir Black Day A Kashmir-related commemoration established by India in 2020
Jamner Assembly constituency A Maharshtra assembly constituency
Jamtamót The old assembly of Jämtland
Janakiraman 1997 film by Sundar C.
Janelle (given names) The name's history and a list of its prominent bearers
Janet Mielke Schwartz Janet Mielke Schwartz is an American behavioral scientist.
Janeway Lambda one A fictional storyline in Star Trek: Voyager
Jangalo Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Janghai Junction Railway Station Railway Station in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.
Janz (revolvers) German revolver manufacturer.
Janów Sokólski A former shtetl in Poland
Japan National Route 1 Japanese road from Tokyo to Osaka, major road on the island of Honshū in Japan.
Japan Square A public square in Curitiba, Brazil.
Japanese transport ship Gyoun Maru (1890) Auxiliary transport of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
Jasper Danckaerts The founder of a colony of Labadists in what is now the US state of Maryland
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Doda A residential school in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir
Jazz, dwa, trzy 2011 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Jazz trio A jazz trio, often comprises a pianist, a double bass player and a drummer
Jazzman (magazine) A bygone French jazz magazine
Jazzurekcja 2004 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Jean-Baptiste Bouchette Canadian merchant, mariner, and militia and naval officer.
Jean-Claude Valla French journalist and essayist.
Jean-François Groff Telecommunication engineer and one of the pioneers of the World Wide Web.
Jean-Pierre LaFouge Philosopher and French literature Ph.D.
Jean Batten Memorial A memorial in New Zealand
Jean Hunnisett Costume historian, designer and maker.
Jean Sindab International antiracist activist, scholar, and lobbyist.
Jeannette Judson Sumner American physician.
Jebel Akhdar (Oman) Mountain range in the Hajar Mountains .
Jeff Hamilton (designer) Hamilton is a celebrity fashion designer known for his work with the NBA and pop culture figures.
Jeffrey Fayman American composer, founder of Immediate Music.
Jeffrey Sherman Social Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis.
Jen Hoy American former professional soccer forward.
Jenna Lê American poet, medical doctor.
Jennie Let Me Love You 2008 single by E.M.D.
Jennifer Baumgardner Jennifer Baumgardner is a feminist writer most known for third wave feminism.
Jennifer Hocking British-based fashion model, fashion editor and fashion designer.
Jenny Jefferies A British cookbook authour
Jenny Margetts Advocate for Indigenous women and children.
Jensen & Skodvin Architects A Norwegian architectural firm
Jericho, Cumbria A settlement in Cumbria, England
Jersey Airport Airport in Jersey, Channel Islands.
Jeshurun Vincent A traveling musician, inspirational speaker, and author.
Jess Weiss American anesthesiologist and medical doctor.
Jessica Richie American writer and New York Times best-selling author.
Jesuit College in Poznań A former Jesuit college in Poznań, Poland
Jesus de Greatest Statue of Jesus Christ in Imo state, Nigeria.
Jetins Small, imaginary creatures from Brittany folklore.
Jetson Center for Youth A juvenile prison in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Jewels (song) 2007 single by alice nine.
Jewelz 1997 studio album by O.C.
Jewish Supernumerary Police A branch of Jewish auxiliary police in British Mandate of Palestine
Jewish cemetery on Sevastopol Street A former Jewish cemetery in Bucharest, Romania
Jezioro Białe (Gostynin County) A lake in Poland
Jezzine A town in Lebanon
Jhuna A net like muslin
Jiangsu Football City League A municipal soccer league established by Jiangsu Province in China since 2025
Jiaobeijiu A Chinese traditional wine-exchanged nuptial rite
Jidvei wines Wine creator in Romania.
Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista The Rt. Hon. Sri Sri Sri Raja
Jim Phillips (illustrator) American graphic artist illustrator known for surf and skateboard art.
Jimmy's Oriental Gardens Historic Chinese restaurant within Presidio Neighborhood of Santa Barbara, CA.
Jimmy (song) 2007 song by M.I.A.
Jimmy Lim Malaysian architect.
Jinghu South Circuit Administrative division during the Song dynasty.
Jingnyeong A Korean robe with straight collar closing to the right
Jingo-ji Buddhist temple on Mount Takao in Kyoto.
Jinli A street in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Jinya Dam Dam in Fukuoka, Japan.
Jiren Former capital of the Kingdom of Jimma, in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia.
JoNina Abron-Ervin American journalist, activist, and Black anarchist.
Jo Jung-chi South Korean singer-songwriter and actor.
Joan Miller (actress) Film, TV and theatre actress.
Joanna Johnston British costume designer for film.
Joanne Langione Dance Center School in Newton, Mass, U.S.A.
Jobber (merchandising) A business that buys merchandise in bulk and sells to retailers
Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change Museum dedicated to climate change, located in Hong Kong.
Jodie Ingles Australian cardiac researcher and professor.
Joe Knilans American politician.
Joe Magliocca Municipal politician in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Joe Pool Lake A fresh water reservoir in south west Dallas
Joel C. Squires 19th century American politician.
Joel Skornicka American politician, 52nd Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin.
Joel Whitman 19th century American politician.
Jogi (The Sketches song) A Sufi Sindhi song by The Sketches band
Johan Wilhelm Dalman A Swedish physician and a naturalist
Johann Lund A short description. See Wikipedia:Short description for details.
John Adam Squire House Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
John B. Eugene 19th century American politician.
John Bachmann Biography of artist John Bachmann, Sr.
John Barry (1814 ship) A merchant ship built in 1814 at Whitby, England
John Beauchamp Jones Writer, editor and Civil War diarist.
John Bloomfield and Ann Beverley Costume designers for British film, television and theatre.
John C. Hall American physician and politician, Union Army surgeon in the American Civil War.
John Charles Hargrave Dr John Hargrave was an Australian surgeon who worked to eliminate leprosy in the N.T.
John Creuzot American lawyer currently serving as District Attorney of Dallas County, Texas.
John D. W. Watts American Baptist theologian and scholar.
John Dexter English stage director.
John Dunlap Printer of the first copies of the United States Declaration of Independence.
John Dwyer (medicine) Australian doctor, professor of medicine, and public health advocate (born 1939).
John Englander American author, oceanographer, and recognized expert climate change.
John Fitzgerald (Wisconsin politician) American banker and politician.
John Forbes, 6th Lord Forbes Scottish landowner.
John Gilchrist (zoologist) Scottish ichthyologist who established the discipline in South Africa.
John H. Rountree Wisconsin pioneer.
John Hamilton Simons 19th-century Canadian merchant and founder of La Maison Simons.
John Henry Young Art collector, art dealer and art gallery director.
John L. Doran 19th century American politician.
John Lins 19th century American politician.
John Mace (New Zealand Army officer) Senior commander of the New Zealand Army.
John Mansfield (American politician) 19th century American politician.
John McLellan (songwriter) Songwriter from Tyneside, England, early 19th c.
John Milledge Academy American private school in Georgia, USA.
John Nygren 21st century American politician and health insurance lobbyist, former Wisconsin Assemblymember.
John Rivers (pirate) 18thC British pirate.
John Robinson (Harwich MP) English lawyer, politician and government official.
John S. Greenspan Anglo-American academic dentist/scientist.
John Sheldon (Wisconsin politician) American farmer and businessman, member of the Wisconsin Assembly.
John Stanley Grauel American minister and Zionist leader.
John Tayloe II American planter, politician, agent, and thoroughbred importer/breeder.
John Townsley British educator.
John V. McCarthy American politician, businessman and restauranteur.
John W. Johnston (mayor) 3rd Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri.
John W. Reynolds Sr. American lawyer, 26th Attorney General of Wisconsin.
John Wicks (drummer) American drummer, songwriter, composer.
John Wilford Blackstone Jr. American lawyer, politician, and judge. Wisconsin state senator.
John Wilford Blackstone Sr. American lawyer and Wisconsin pioneer.
John Young (seigneur) John Young was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1792 until his death.
John Ystumllyn 18th-century black Welsh gardener.
John van Hengel The father of food banks (1923–2005)
Johnboat A flat-bottomed boat
Johnson Ferry Important 19th-century ferry across Chattahoochee River.
Joint Committee on Human Rights UK Parliamentary Committee.
Joint War College The armed forces college in turkey
Joint compound A paste of gypsum powder and water that fills seams around sheets of drywall
Jon Hoadley A politician who once represented the 60th District in the Michigan House of Representatives
Jonathan Alder High School Public high school in Ohio, U. S.
Jonathan Higgins Fictional character on Magnum, P.I.
Jonathan Septimus Fictional character.
Joni Mitchell blackface controversy Controversy relating to the Canadian musician's use of blackface.
Jordan curve theorem A closed curve divides the plane into two regions
Jordan–Schur theorem A mathematical theorem on finite linear groups
Jorge Arancibia Chilean sailor and politician.
Jornalista Roberto Marinho Building Office in Novo, SP.
Josef Felix Müller Swiss sculptor, graphic artist and painter.
Josep María Comelles Spanish anthropologist and physician.
Joseph Bond Wisconsin pioneer and politician.
Joseph Hayes (general) Brigadier general of the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Joseph Heath (athlete) A male athlete who competed for England
Joseph Karl Maly Austrian physician and botanist.
Joseph Kerr (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American farmer and politician.
Joseph Langford American Roman Catholic priest, author, and founder of the Missionaries of Charity Fathers.
Joseph Smith (Presbyterian minister, born 1736) Presbyterian minister and one of the founders of Washington & Jefferson College.
Joseph Trotter Mills 19th century American politician and judge.
Josephine (album) 2009 studio album by Magnolia Electric Co.
Josh Arnold American comedian and radio personality.
Joshua Fogel American historian and sinologist.
Josiah Wood Whymper English wood-engraver, book illustrator and watercolourist.
José Chávez y Chávez Outlaw from the U.S. state of New Mexico.
José Javier Esparza Torres Spanish journalist, essayist and cultural critic.
José Ramón Valente Chilean economist and politician.
Journal Saint-François Le Journal Saint-François is a French-language weekly newspaper in Quebec, Canada.
Journal of Food and Drug Analysis Journal about food and pharmacology.
Journey (W-inds album) 2007 studio album by w-inds.
Journey of Apollo 15 to the Moon Overview from launch to lunar orbit insertion of Apollo 15.
Jsem Moravan A Moravian anthem
Juan Antonio (Cahuilla) A major chief of the Cahuilla people from the 1840s to 1863
Juan Carlos Hernández Nava Mexican film director, producer and writer.
Juan Díaz (taekwondo) Venezuelan taekwondo practitioner.
Juan Macapagal A datu of Arayat in Pampanga
Juan María Funes Guatemalan physician, surgeon and researcher.
Juan de Lisboa Phantom island in the Indian Ocean.
Judah Bezalel Eliasberg Russian Hebrew writer and translator.
Judge Advocate General Branch (Pakistan) Pakistan Army's staff corps for legal services.
Judicial deference The judiciary deferring to another branch of government
Judicial supervision (Soviet Union) A concept from the law of the Soviet Union
Judy Grinham British swimmer, Olympic gold medallist, former world record-holder and MBE.
Juhani Kaskeala Finnish admiral and Chief of Defence of the Finnish Defence Forces from 2001 to 2009.
Juicy (The Notorious B.I.G. song) 1994 single by the Notorious B.I.G.
Jukes family A New York hill family study
Jules Rimet Prize A literary prize
Julian Ashby Burruss The first President of James Madison University
Julie (brand) A brand of hormonal medication used for birth control
Juliet Macur Award winning American journalist.
Julio Isamit Chilean journalist and politician.
Julio Álvarez (rugby union) Spanish former rugby union player.
Julius Lieban Austro-German operatic tenor.
Julius Maggi The founder of Maggi
Julius Nielson A German SS Officer
July 1822 Spanish coup attempt Attempted coup d'état in Spain.
Jumpers (play) A play by Tom Stoppard
Juncus continuus Species of plant native to Australia, but invasive an many other areas such as the coast of Texas.
Junior Minister (Northern Ireland) The name given to two positions in the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister
Juniper J series A line of enterprise routers
Junius Bassus (consul) The last Praetorian prefect
Juparanã Lagoon Lagoon located in Espírito Santo, Brazil.
Just Like Me (Jamie Foxx song) 2008 single by Jamie Foxx featuring T.I.
Just Playing (Dreams) 1994 promotional single by The Notorious B.I.G.
Juukan Gorge Gorge in Western Australia, known as a site of continuous human occupation for 46,000 years.
Jwala Devi Temple (Uttar Pradesh) Temple located in Shaktinagar, Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh.
Jára Cimrman Czech fictional character of a universal genius, also known as "the Master".
Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny Belgian/French composer and music-theorist.
Jātaka (Pali Canon) A Canonical Collection of Stories on the Past Life of The Buddha
Jōban Expressway A national expressway connecting the Tokyo and Sendai metropolitan areas in eastern Japan.
Jūrokkyō Dam Dam in Fukushima, Japan.
K-U ratio Ratio of a slightly volatile element, potassium (K), to a highly refractory element, uranium (U).
K-edge A sudden increase in x-ray absorption
K.R.I.T. Iz Here 2019 studio album by Big K.R.I.T.
K.R.I.T. Wuz Here 2010 mixtape by Big K.R.I.T.
K. N. Ninan (scientist) Dr. K. N. Ninan is a retired scientist from India's premier space research organization ISRO.
K. Pathmanaban Malaysian politician.
K1000 rally A round of INRC
K67 kiosk Modular kiosk for retail etc.
KC 85 Microcomputers made in East Germany from 1984 until 1990.
KIC 3542116 KIC 3542116 is an F-type star.
KNTU Radio station at the University of North Texas.
KRK Menon The first Finance Secretary of independent India
KSC-12-192 KOR biased agonist.
KWUL (AM) Radio station in St. Louis now broadcasting as a repeater of FM station KWUL 101.7 MHz.
Kaaval (2015 film) 2015 Indian film by Nagendran R.
Kabaddi in Canada A contact team sport played in Canada
Kabaw Valley Historical border region between Manipur and Burma.
Kabir Café Folk-fusion and folk-rock band from India.
Kac ring Toy model in statistical physics.
Kadagistan A short-lived province of the Sasanian Empire
Kadugannawa Ambalama A resting building west of Kadugannawa, Sri Lanka
Kaduna Central senatorial district A Nigerian Senatorial District in Kaduna State
Kaduna North senatorial district A Nigerian Senatorial District in Kaduna State
Kaduna South senatorial district A Nigerian Senatorial District in Kaduna State
Kafr Tasfa A village in Qalyubia Governorate, Egypt
Kagna River Tributary of the Bhima River.
Kahramanlar Business Center A building in Ankara, Turley
Kai Yuen Street Street in North Point, Hong Kong, that goes up Kai Yuen Hill.
Kaiborta Gaon Village in Golaghat district, Assam, India.
Kaili Lukan Canadian rugby sevens player.
Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin test Statistical measure to determine how suited data is for factor analysis.
Kaivalya The ultimate goal of Raja yoga
Kajunguti International Airport Proposed International Airport in Kagera Region, Tanzania.
Kakanmath A Pratihara-style panchayatana Shiva temple complex (1000–1025 CE)
Kakching A town in Imphal valley
Kala (2021 film) 2021 film by Rohith V. S.
Kala (album) 2007 studio album by M.I.A.
Kala Tour 2007 concert tour by M.I.A.
Kalaignar Centenary Park A park in Chennai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Kalentzi Municipal unit and village of Erymanthus, Achaea, Greece.
Kaletez A buckwheat pancake in Breton cuisine
Kaleun people Ethnic group in Thailand and Laos.
Kalfas Community in Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Kalga (title) A high ranking official in the Crimean Khanate
Kalimat Foundation Kalimat Foundation, the charitable arm of UAE publisher Kalimat Group.
Kalimba de Luna – 16 Happy Songs 1984 compilation album by Boney M.
Kalinzu Central Forest Reserve A protected area in southwestern Uganda.
Kalisz Voivodeship (1975–1998) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1946 to 1975.
Kalkatiya Urdu A dialect of Urdu spoken in Kolkata
Kallar River A stream in Kerala, India
Kaloleni, Nairobi A suburb in the city of Nairobi
Kalyana Lakshmi - Shaadi Mubarak A government scheme for the poor
Kamandalu A type of pot originating from the Indian subcontinent
Kamaria Ahir A Subdivision of Ahir Caste in India.
Kami (caste) Khas-panchal brahmin origin.
Kamiasō Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Kamimizo Station Railway station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Kampong Delta Mosque A small mosque in the Tiong Bahru, Singapore
Kanak Manjari Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmaceutical sciences institute in the Indian State of Odisha.
Kanaloa Hawaiian god of ocean, healing and long travels. Name for Kahoʻolawa.
Kaneyama Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Kang-hyun Park South Korean musical theatre actor and singer.
Kangiqsualujjuaq (Georges River) Airport Airport in Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec, Canada.
Kanlıdivane A sinkhole with ruins in Mersin Province, Turkey
Kannum Kannum Kalanthu A song from the 1958 film Vanjikottai Valiban
Kanpur Bolshevik Conspiracy Case A controversial court case
Kanwaka Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Kapoor Haveli Ancestral residedency of Kapoor family.
Kapustnitsa A painting by Russian artist Nicolai Fechin
Kara-Khanid invasion of Khorasan Kara-Khanid-Ghaznavid wars in 1006-1008 AD.
Kara Mahmud's campaign against Venice Military campaign launched by Kara Mahmud against the Republic of Venice.
Karachi Naval Dockyard Pakistan Navy's submarine base.
Karaiyar A maritime martial Tamil caste found chiefly in Sri Lanka
Karamanzade A Neighbourhood, Quarter or Mahalle of Nicosia, Cyprus
Karambar Lake Lake in Ishkoman, District Ghizer Gilgit Baltistan.
Karate International Council of Kickboxing The governing body of sport kickboxing
Karbala stampede Accident during Ashura processions in Karbala, Iraq.
Karboğazı ambush A battle in the Turkish War of Independence
Karhumäki brothers Finnish airline founder and aircraft manufacturer brothers.
Kari Nurmela Finnish baritone.
Karin Luts Estonian painter and a graphic artist.
Kariobangi A commercial and residential suburb in Nairobi
Karisto A place in Finland
Karl Eggerth Austrian lichenologist.
Karl Toriola The Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria
Karl Wilhelm von Dieskau A Prussian lieutenant general and general inspector of the artillery in the 18c
Karl Zerbe American painter and educator.
Karl von Appen German stage designer/member:Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists.
Karl von Rydingsvärd Arts and Crafts movement Swedish-American furniture maker.
Karnataka I solar power plant Power plant in Karnataka, India.
Karnataka Wakf Board Land Scam A land scam in India
Karrikin A plant growth regulator
Karydi, Itanos A local community of the municipal unit, Itanos, in northeastern Crete.
Kasagi Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Kasaï region Region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Kashipur Zamindar Bari A Historical Place in Jibannagar Upazila, Chuadanga District
Kashmir Sapphire A rare type of antique sapphire
Kasou Musou Shi 2005 compilation album by Alice Nine.
Kasuliyili A community in Ghana
Katan (cloth) A thin silk cloth
Katarina Benzova Slovenka-born photographer.
Katarraktis Community in Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Katemak Indonesian traditional food made from beef, sweet potatoes and corn.
Kathryn Bishop British businessperson, educator and author (born 1958).
Kathryn Wilder A stage and film actress
Kato Achaia railway station Railway station of Patras in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Katowicka Street A street in Warsaw
Katraj Ghat A mountain pass located on Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Katsikas refugee camp A refugee and immigrant camp in Epirus, Greece
Katsu (Zen) A shout, used in Buddhism
Kaushalya Skill University A public state skill university
Kavalthurai Ungal Nanban 2020 film by RDM.
Kawabata evaluation system A system to measure the mechanical properties of fabrics
Kawabe Dam Dam in Gifu, Japan.
Kawaca A Javanese term for war attire
Kawachi Dam Dam in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Kawachi Genji The Most Famous Warrior Branch of The Seiwa Genji
Kawasaki Steel Corporation Defunct Japanese steel manufacturing company.
Kaye Residence A historic apartment building in California
Kayole A low-income neighbourhood in Nairobi
Keane-Connolly-McGorman Traditional Irish music quartet.
Kebony A Norwegian wood producer
Kebri Dahar (woreda) District in Somali Region, Ethiopia.
Kedah Supreme Order of Merit Honorific order of the Sultanate of Kedah.
Kedträsket Lake in Norsjö Municipality, Sweden.
Keel Crossing Pedestrian and cycle footbridge in Sunderland.
Keharanjo Nguvauva The late Paramount Chief of Ovambanderu
Kehot Publication Society Publication Society of the Chabad Lubavitch hasidic movement.
Keith Waite New Zealand-born editorial cartoonist.
Kejache A Maya people in northern Guatemala
Kekerikuchi Village in Assam, India.
Kellogg Creek Bridge Bridge in Milwaukie, Oregon, United States.
Kellum-Noble House Historic building in Houston, Texas.
Kemerhisar A settlement in Turkey
Kendukuchi Village in Assam, India.
Kenes Rakishev Kazakh investor and entrepreneur.
Kenku A fictional race of creatures in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game
Kenneth Lo (writer) Diplomat, food writer, restaurateur, retailer and tennis player.
Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie British barrister, civil servant, and politician.
Kentucke's Frontiers A book about the history of the Trans-Appalachian Frontier in Kentucky
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture The Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture is head of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture
Kentucky Route 358 State highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky.
Kenyon E. Giese 20th century American Republican politician.
Kerala Fire and Rescue Services The fire and rescue service in Kerala, India
Kerala Janapaksham A Political Party in Kerala
Kernen (hill) A hill in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Kero One Korean-American rapper, producer and DJ.
Kerry Ann Lee Visual artist, designer, and scholar in design at Massey University, New Zealand.
Kesang Choden (queen) The Royal Grandmother
Ketura Sun Israel's first commercial solar field.
Kevin Bludso American chef, entrepreneur, and television personality.
Kevin Gosling Canada's first non-directed living organ donor.
Key date A hard to find coin in a series
Key money A form of tenant payment for leasing
Khairatabad metro station Metro station in Hyderabad, India.
Khaja Bandanawaz University A private university in India
Khambana Kao Phaba (painting) A Manipuri oil painting by M Betombi Singh
Khandan Castle A castle located in Gorgan, Iran
Khar (tribe) A branch of the Kharal tribe
Khazz silk A type of silk cloth
Kherajkhat College General degree college situated at Deotola, in Lakhimpur district, Assam.
Khingala The supreme lord, the Great King, the King of Kings, the Majestic Sovereign
Khmer Lao people Ethnic Laotians living in Cambodia.
Khone Phapheng Falls A pair of waterfalls on the Mekong River in Champasak Province, Laos
Khorshid Khanum Ghaffari Iranian model of the 19th C.
Khuian A Village in Punjab, Pakistan
Khulshi Thana Administrative division of Chattogram, Bangladesh. Business area of Chittagong, Port City.
Khwae Noi River River in Thailand, also called the River Kwai.
Khwopa College of Engineering (TU) A campus affiliated with TU
Khwopa Engineering College (PU) A campus affiliated with PU
Kibe Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Kickoff meeting The first meeting with a project team
Kiggins Theatre A single-screen theatre located in downtown Vancouver, WA
Kikilo Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Kikore Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Kileleshwa A residential neighbourhood in Nairobi
Kilifi District A former district of Kenya
Kill Fuck Die 1997 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Kill the King (album) Studio album by T.I.
Killepitsch Alcoholic beverage from Düsseldorf, Germany.
Killing of Ramona Moore A homicide in New York
Kilmore Gap Mountain pass in Victoria, Australia.
Kilokaiser A unit for energy transition between electronic states
Kinchafoonee Creek Creek in southwest Georgia, U.S.A.
Kindaichi Onsen Thermal spring in Ninohe, Iwate.
Kinetic inductance The manifestation of the inertial mass of mobile charge carriers
King (O.A.R. album) 2011 studio album by O.A.R.
King (T.I. album) 2006 studio album by T.I.
King Remembered in Time 2013 mixtape by Big K.R.I.T.
King Salman Energy Park A Saudi industrial city located at a distance of 40 Km. from the Saudi Aramco Co.
King of Rock (song) 1985 single by Run–D.M.C.
Kingale Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Kingdom of Capsus A Romano-Berber kingdom in North Africa
Kingdom of Seville A territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile until provincial division of Spain-1833
Kingston Branch Railway line in Southland, New Zealand.
Kinnerley Junction railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Kinoshita–Lee–Nauenberg theorem The Standard Model is IR finite
Kinshasa School of Public Health The Kinshasa School of Public Health
Kinsley Park A defunct sports venue in Rhode Island
Kinyasi Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Kip (artistic gymnastics) A maneuvre used in gymnastics
Kiprovo Index of articles associated with the same name.
Kiribati Scout Association The national Scouting organization of Kiribati.
Kirsten Cohen Fictional character from the television show The O.C.
Kirsten Neuschäfer South African sailor, cyclist, and adventurer. GGR competitor and rescuer.
Kisangani massacre A massacre in Kisangani during the Second Congo War
Kisese Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Kisii District A former district of Kenya
Kiss Flights Travel agency in the United Kingdom.
Kisumu East Constituency A voting district in Kenya established in 1997
Kite Hill, San Francisco A city park and natural area in San Francisco
Kizuna-kai Splinter group of the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi.
Klaipėda Sea Festival Annual celebration in Klaipėda, Lithuania.
Klaus Eberhartinger Austrian singer and television presenter.
Klavdiya Nechaeva Soviet fighter pilot during World War II.
Kleanthes K. Grohmann A German linguist, academic, and author
Kleinkötz A village in Germany
Klinsky (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz DZ 710 16-cylinder horizontally-opposed, two cycle diesel engine.
Knights Templar in Brittany The Knights Templar in an independent Brittany
Knit tie Necktie made from knitted fabric.
Knocklofty House Historic site in County Tipperary, Ireland.
Knorr (brand) German food and beverage brand owned by Unilever of the United Kingdom.
Knowledge cutoff The temporal limit of a model's knowledge
Known error A software bug that has not been fixed
Knut Reinert German researcher and professor for bioinformatics.
Koah-pau A Chinese-style pork sandwich originating from Fujian province
Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi Splinter group of the Yamaguchi-gumi.
Kobuchi Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Kocabaş cranium Damaged Homo erectus calvarium.
Koh Eng Tong Malaysian weightlifter and photographer.
Kohler Environmental Center Net-zero energy living and learning center at Choate Rosemary Hall.
Kole people A Bantu ethnic group of Cameroon
Kolo (Tanzanian ward) Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Kolokuma tribe A tribe of the Ijaw people live in Bayelsa state, Nigeria.
Kolter Bouchard Canadian radio DJ and internet personality.
Komarock A neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi
Komm, Heilger Geist, der Leben schafft A Christian hymn in German
Kommunal Landspensjonskasse A Norwegian mutual insurance or pension fund
Konetsgorye Index of articles associated with the same name.
Kongba Maru A Meitei sacred place in Imphal East
Konkani language An Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Kontakion A form of hymn in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
Korean Destroyer eXperimental Shipbuilding program by the Republic of Korea Navy.
Korfball at the 2005 World Games Korfball sport event.
Kori Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear power plant in South Korea. Largest operational nuclear power plant in the world.
Kormákr Ögmundarson 10th-century Icelandic poet.
Koryakino Index of articles associated with the same name.
Koskotas scandal A corruption and financial scandal that brought down the government in Greece in 1989
Kosler's Map The first map of the Slovene Lands
Koszalin Voivodeship (1975–1998) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1975 to 1998.
Kotliarivka, Kharkiv Oblast A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Kotthybos A type of ancient Greek body armour
Kouprey A little-known, forest-dwelling, wild bovine species from Southeast Asia
Kovernino Index of articles associated with the same name.
Koło Castle A Gothic castle in Poland, built in 1362
Krajk A village in Prizren, Kosovo
Kraków Voivodeship (1945–1975) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1945 to 1975.
Kraków Voivodeship (1975–1998) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1946 to 1975.
Krapivny Index of articles associated with the same name.
Krasne, Kharkiv Raion A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Krasnoznamensky (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Krein–Rutman theorem A generalization of the Perron–Frobenius theorem to Banach spaces
Kremvax A hoax Usenet site at the Kremlin
Krirk University A Thai University
Krishna Malla A Nepali actor
Krishnagiri Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Krishnananda Agamavagisha Bengali pandit and Tantrik c.1575 CE.
Krodh (film) 2000 Indian action drama film directed and produced by Ashok Honda.
Krokhmalne A village in Kharkiv Oblast
Kronenburgerpark The Kronenburger park in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Kruidvat A member of CK Hutchison Holdings, Hong Kong pharmacy and drugstore chain
Krupp–Renn process A direct reduction steelmaking process used from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Krymsky Val A street in Moscow, Russia
Krysia Bunker A Jewish hideout during German occupation of Poland
Krystal Hosting British web host and cloud service provider.
Kt/V A medical term
Kuala Selangor Municipal Council A Malaysian municipal council
Kuang Hua VI-class missile boat A type of missile boat of Chinese Navy
Kudakkallu Parambu Historic site in Thrissur, Kerala.
Kudurru A boundary stone in the ancient Near East
Kufranjah A city in Ajloun Governorate, Jordan
Kugeze Mlande A nationalist party in Mari El advocating for its independence
Kuguno Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Kuhonbutsu Jōshin-ji A Buddhist temple in Setagaya, Tokyo
Kulittalai block Kulittalai block is a (revenue) block, in Karur district, in Tamil Nadu state, in India.
Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala 2018 Indian musical television series by Gul Khan.
Kulliyyat A collection of the poetry of any one poet
Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof King of Sine.
Kumudra Weekly newspaper in Burma.
Kunjukrishnan Nadar Memorial Government Arts and Science College General degree college located in Kanjiramkulam, Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala.
Kurdish Turkization in Turkey State-led assimilation policies targeting Kurdish identity and culture in Turkey.
Kurdish emirates The emirate and the area of Kurdish self-mayors
Kurtuvėnai Manor A manor in the small town of Kurtuvėnai,lithuania.
Kurukkalmadam massacre LTTE massacre of Muslims in Kurukkalmadam, July 1990.
Kurum (landform) Mantle of loose rocks moving by creeping on gentle slopes.
Kuruvita Rala A 17th century Sri Lankan rebel leader, regent of Kandy kingdom and prince of Uva
Kurwaldbahn The Kurwaldbahn is a funicular railway in the town of Bad Ems, Germany
Kusaki Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Kusuo Saiki Fictional character from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
Kutsugahara Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Kuttiyadi saddle dam A concrete dam in Kerala
Kuwaiti–Rashidi war The war between al Sabah and al Saud against al Rashid
Kuzuryu Dam Dam in Fukui Prefecture, Japan.
Kwaaihoek A historic section of the Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa
Kwamtoro Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Kware, Nairobi A slum-like residential neighbourhood in Embakasi, Nairobi
Kwatha A village in Manipur
Kwatha Khunou A Meitei settlement in the hills of Manipur
Kyle Park American country music singer-songwriter.
Kyle Thiermann American surfer, journalist and environmental activist born January 9, 1990.
Kyriacos Tsolakis Cypriot architect and politician.
Kyuna A neighbourhood in Nairobi
Kyung Sun Shin Korean master of judo.
Külmale maale 1989 album by J.M.K.E.
Kürşat (hero) A fictional hero based on the Göktürk prince Ashina Jiesheshuai
Kāne The highest Polynesian God of procreation, sky, sun.
Kışlak A settlement in Turkey
Kōdō Dam Dam in Yamaguchi, Japan.
L&T-class Cadet Training Ship A class of future Indian Navy training ships
L'Ange de l'abîme Dystopian novel.
L.A.B. (album) 2018 album by L.A.B.
L.A.B. II 2018 album by L.A.B.
L.A.B. III 2019 album by L.A.B.
L.A.B. IV 2020 studio album by L.A.B.
L.A.B. V 2021 album by L.A.B.
L. N. Sinha The Attorney General of India between 1979 and 1983
LFC TV Official TV channel of Liverpool F.C.
LMS Princess Coronation Class 6235 City of Birmingham Preserved 4-6-2 steam locomotive.
LNW-80 A 1982 computer built by LNW Research
LS3/5A Small studio monitor loudspeaker originated by the BBC.
LSD in Czechoslovakia The history of LSD use in Czechoslovakia
LTIFR A measure of occupational safety
LaMerhav Former daily Israeli newspaper published between 1954 and 1971.
LaPorte City Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
La Garcipollera Valley in Jacetania, Huesca, Spain.
La Légende du Changeling French comic.
La Mota Castle (San Sebastian) Castle in San Sebastián, Spain.
La Notizia A newspaper in Rome, Italy
La Rábida High School High school in Huelva, Spain.
La Spigolatrice Statue in Sapri, Italy.
La Strada International Association Organisation combatting the trafficking of persons in Europe.
La Venganza de los Ex A MTV Reality Show
Labette Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Laburnum × watereri A hybrid species in the family Fabaceae
Lacuna magna The largest recess in the male urethra
Lada Revolution A series of Russian Racing prototypes
Ladakhis A group of people native to the Ladakh in the India
Ladelund concentration camp Subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp.
Ladidi Ladida 1998 single by S.O.A.P.
Lady Chelmsford Lady class ferry that operated on Sydney Harbour for almost a century.
Lagos, Xanthi Port situated on the bar separating Lake Vistonida from the Aegean Sea.
Lagos Water Corporation The principal supplier of water throughout Lagos State
Laguna de Aculeo A former lake in the Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile
Laguna de los Cristales A lake in the Andes of Central Chile
Lahaul and Spiti district A district in Himachal Pradesh, India
Lahori chaddar A type of shawl
Lainingthou Sanamahi Kiyong A Meitei temple in Imphal East
Laird Baby Biplane The second aircraft built by E.M. Laird (1912)
Lake (painting) A painting by Russian artist Isaac Levitan
Lake Abashiri A lake in Hokkaidō, Japan
Lake Abert A highly-saline lake in Oregon, United States
Lake Abrau A lake in Krasnodar Krai, Russia
Lake Akfadou A lake in Djurdjura Mountains, in Algeria
Lake Ashmere Lake Ashmere is a small lake in Hinsdale, Massachussest, primarily used for recreation.
Lake Cities (Erie Railroad train) Passenger train operated by the Erie Railroad and successor Erie Lackawanna Railway.
Lake Cut Bank Glacial lake (former) in Glacier, Montana along the Cut Bank Creek.
Lake Farmingdale (1919 ship) A design 1099 steel-hulled cargo ship
Lake Jipe Lake in Kilimajaro Region, Tanzania and Kenya.
Lake Jordan (Montana) Glacial lake (former) in Montana along the Jordan River , .
Lake Kwania A Ugandan lake
Lake Macquarie (New South Wales) An open and trained youthful wave dominated barrier estuary in Hunter, Central Coast
Lake Marathon A reservoir above Marathon storing water for the city of Athens.
Lake Mburo A Ugandan freshwater lake
Lake Nazik A lake in Turkey
Lake Nkugute A Uganda lake believed to have been formed over 12,000 years ago
Lake Nyaguo A Ugandan lake
Lake Opeta A Ugandan lake with an extensive wetland system
Lake Plastiras A reservoir in northern Greece.
Lake Sidi Mohamed Benali A lake in Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Morocco
Lake Vida A hypersaline, permanently ice-covered lake in Antarctica
Lake Yojoa The largest lake in Honduras
Lake metabolism The balance between production and consumption of organic matter in lakes
Lake Çöl A lake in Turkey
Lakes Amance and du Temple Artificial lakes in the Aube Lake Reservoir, within the Grand Est region, France.
Lakes of Porcile A group of three small alpine lakes in the Orobian Alps
Lakeside University College A private science focused university in Ghana
Lakewood Gulch River valley in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
Lakkomata Community in Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Laknepalli A village in Telangana, India
Lalitha Mahal A royal residence and luxury hotel in Mysore, India
Lalma, Burkina Faso A Town in Centre, Burkina Faso
Lalta Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Lamalou-les-Bains A commune in Occitanie region, France
Lambda cube A framework
Lambeth Women's Project A defunct women's organisation in Lambeth
Lambton House Historical house museum in Ontario, Canada.
Lamit Company Satellite operator providing fixed and mobile communications including internet.
Lamoille-2 Vermont Representative District, 2002–2012 A one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont
Lamu District A former district of Kenya
Lamé's theorem Theorem related to the Euclidean algorithm.
Lanark Loch A lake in Lanarkshire, Scotland
Lancaran (ship) A type of ship similar to galley from Nusantara
Lancaster County House of Employment A historic building in Lancaster Township, Pennsylvania
Lance's Right Surfing Break in Mentawaii Islands, Indonesia.
Lancia Gamma Executive car (E-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by the Lancia subdivision of Fiat.
Land Tax (England) A land value tax (1689 to 1963)
Land Where I Flee 2013 novel by Prajwal Parajuly.
Land Wildenburg A district of Germany
Land og Folk Festival A Festival in Denmark
Landau–Zener formula Formula for the probability that a system will change between two energy states.
Landecker Berg Landecker Berg is a mountain of Hesse, Germany.
Landfill gas monitoring Process of monitoring gas from landfills.
Landfill tax A tax levied on landfill operators to discourage landfill use.
Landmark University A private Christian university in Nigeria
Landor Associates The American brand consulting firm
Landscape history Study of changes in the physical environment caused by human activities.
Landskrona Water Tower A water tower in Landskrona, Sweden
Langeleben A Middle Ages settlement in Lower Saxony, Germany
Langeroud river A river in Gilan province in northern Iran
Langonnet Abbey Abbey located in Langonnet, France.
Language Question (Malta) Language controversy in Malta, 19th to mid-20th ct.
Laplace sphere A region in space where a satellite orbit is stable
Large-scale retail in France French hypermarkets and companies.
Largo da Memória Historic square located in thecity of São Paulo, Brazil.
Larry Cohler-Esses American journalist and political writer.
Larry Coleman (composer) A 20th-century American popular composer and lyricist
Larry Moss (acting coach) American actor, director, and acting coach.
Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (born 20 March 1960)[3] is a Swedish diplomat.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival The International Film Festival
Lascar (volcano) A stratovolcano within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
Lassan (music) Lassan The Andante and etc.
Lassen Street Olive Trees (Chatsworth, California) Historic site in Los Angeles, California.
Last American Rock Stars 2018 studio album by L.A.R.S.
Last Drive 1980 studio album by Eric Burdon's Fire Dept.
Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors 1990 studio album by Jello Biafra & D.O.A.
Last of the Romans A person who holds values of ancient Romans
Lata Desai A medical doctor
Latch (breastfeeding) The way a baby fastens onto the breast while breastfeeding
Latchis Hotel and Theatre A combination movie theatre and hotel in Brattleboro, Vermont.
Latchmere House Building in London, England, used as a prison and now flats.
Late Ottoman period Historical period (c. 1750-1918).
Latent tuberculosis A state of tuberculosis infection without symptoms
Latifundio–minifundio land tenure structure A concept in the social sciences describing the civil organization of Latin America
Latin rhythmic hexameter A kind of Latin hexameter based on stress
Latrunculia biformis Species of deep sea demosponge from the southern hemisphere.
LattePanda Single board computer.
Lattice model (physics) A physical model defined on a lattice
Launceston Casino City A defunct NBL club based in Launceston
Launceston railway station Former railway station in Launceston, Cornwall, England.
Laura Nezha Albanian singer, actress, and director.
Laure-Gatet High School French general and technological high school.
Laureate (Lipton) Public art display by Seymour Lipton (1903-1986) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Laurence Clark (comedian) British stand-up comedian, writer, actor, presenter, and disability rights campaigner.
Lauw-Sim-Zecha family A family of the Cabang Atas gentry
Law (mathematics) A mathematical statement which always holds true
Law Mefor Nigerian academic psychologist, and writer.
Law applicable to divorce and legal separation regulation European agreement about cross-border divorces.
Lawa La A high-mountain pass in Central Bhutan
Lawlor Events Center A multipurpose indoor arena in Nevada
Lawrence Gipe American painter, independent curator and educator based in Los Angeles.
Layer by layer A versatile approach to making thin films
Layered coding A type of data compression for digital video or audio
Layla Taj American-born belly dancer who promotes Egyptian culture.
Laylat al-Jaiza The night preceding the Eid al-Fitr
Laïla Abid Moroccan born Dutch news presenter and journalist.
Le spectre rouge A short silent movie from 1907
Leachate A liquid that extracts soluble or suspended solids
Lead, Kindly Light A Christian hymn
Lead Pipe (album) 1994 studio album by Grand Daddy I.U.
Lead abatement The reduction of lead, particularly in homes
Lead heptaphosphide The only binary phosphide currently known to be formed by lead and phosphorus
Lead the Way (album) 2000 studio album by T.W.D.Y.
Lealui A settlement in Mongu District, Zambia
Leanchoil station Former Canadian Pacific railway station in British Columbia, Canada.
Lecanomancy Form of divination using a dish, usually holding water.
Lee Nerison 21st century American politician, Wisconsin State Assembly.
Leeds United Service Crew Football hooligan firm linked to Leeds United F.C.
Leena Gangopadhyay Indian writer, producer, and director.
Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka 1995 single by The Fab 5 (Heltah Skeltah & O.G.C.
Lefty (protein) Closely related members of the TGF-beta superfamily of growth factors.
Legal cynicism A negative perception of law enforcement
Legal naturalism (Taiwo) A social philosophy term
Legal status of methamphetamine Methamphetamine is restricted or illegal in many jurisdictions.
Legends Never Die (R.A. the Rugged Man album) Album by R.A. the Rugged Man.
Legislative assembly A legislature, or one of its houses
Legislative districts of Bukidnon Representations of the province of Bukidnon in the national legislatures of the Philippines.
Lego Masters (Australian TV series) season 1 Prime Lego show hosted by Hamish Blake and judged by Ryan McNaught.
Lei Aloha 2008 studio album by melody.
Leib Osnos Tenement Tenement house in Warsaw, Poland.
Leicester Secular Hall Building in Leicester, UK.
Leicester Town Rifles A volunteer force in the British Army 1859–1967
Leif Erickson Park Leif Erickson Park is a public park located in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Leinster School of Music & Drama Drama school in Dublin, Ireland, part of Griffith College.
Leirum Phee A traditional Meitei clothing
Leisurecorp A subsidiary of Dubai world
Lembeck Castle A moated castle in the urban area of Dorsten
Lemera A town in Uvira Territory, South Kivu
Lemon (N.E.R.D. and Rihanna song) 2018 single by N.E.R.D.
Lemon pig A lemon decorated to look like a pig. May bring good luck
Lemonade stand A business commonly owned by children
LenDenClub A P2P lending platform
Lenawa A village in Sri Lanka
Lenoir–Rhyne Bears football Football program representing Lenoir–Rhyne University in North Carolina, U.S.A.
Lenormant Athena Greek statuette of the goddess Athena..
Lentz Hotel Building in North Carolina, U.S.A.
Leo Häppölä Finnish farmer and politician.
Leonard Fons 20th century American politician.
Leonardo polyhedron A polyhedron with many holes
Leonie Cobb British naturalist and illustrator.
Leontina Vaduva Romanian soprano.
Leontio Community of Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Leopard of Rudraprayag A leopard known to eat humans
Leopoldina Ferreira Paulo Physical or biological anthropologist.
Les Aventures d'Attila French-Belgian comic strip series.
Les Télots Mine Oil shale mine in Saint-Forgeot, France.
Leslie Morgan Steiner American author and domestic violence advocate.
Lesoreid uprising 1942 prisoner uprising in the Ust-Usinsk area.
Lesser Matters 2003 studio album by The Radio Dept.
Let's Smile 2009 studio album by F.I.R.
Let's Wreck the Party 1985 studio album by D.O.A.
Letshego A microfinance holding company in Botswana
Letshego Financial Services Botswana A microfinance financial institution in Botswana.
Letter collection A non-fiction compilation of letters
Letter of thanks A letter sent expressing appreciation
Leucadius A person from Greek mythology
Leucospermum profugum The Piketberg pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Leucospermum rodolentum The sandveld pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Leucospermum spathulatum The Cederberg pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Leukoencephalopathy A term to describe all brain white matter diseases
Lev Smirnov The Chairman of the Supreme Court of the USSR in 1972 – 1984
Levinstein Tower Skyscraper in Israel.
Lewis Ludington Real estate developer and the founder of Columbus, Wisconsin.
Lexia (hypertext) A text unit or node in a literary hypertext
Lexicalization The process of becoming a word or adding words to a language
Liaberget A Mountain in Innlandet, Norway
Liana bridge A suspended type of bridge
Libbie J. Masterson American photographer and installation artist.
Libertador General San Martín Bridge Bridge in Río Negro, Uruguay.
Libertas Americana Medal made to commemorate the American Revolution.
Liberty Plaza, Colombo Shopping mall in Kollupitiya, Sri Lanka.
Liberty Wharf Shopping centre in Saint Helier, Jersey.
Liberty of Ripon A former jurisdictional region in North Yorkshire, England
Libra in Chinese astronomy The constellation Libra from the point of view of traditional Chinese uranography
Library Bridge A bridge in Turku, Finland.
Lick Run (Peters Creek tributary) River in U.S.A.
Lickey Hills Country Park Country park in northern Worcestershire, England.
Lidia Selkregg Italian-born geologist who worked in Alaska.
Lidzava Church Church in the village of Lidzava, Gagra municipality, Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia.
Liechtenstein Football Championship Most senior football competition in Liechtenstein prior to the second world war.
Lien Heng Taiwanese historian, politician, poet, merchant, editor of a Tainan's local newspaper.
Lies (g.o.d song) 2000 song performed by g.o.d.
Lies of the Beautiful People 2011 single by Sixx:A.M.
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Constitutional office in the US State of Indiana.
Lieutenant colonel (Sri Lanka) Rank in the Sri Lanka Army.
Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Free Downloads 2009 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Life After Cash Money 2004 studio album by B.G.
Life After Death 1997 studio album by The Notorious B.I.G.
Life Is Beautiful (Sixx:A.M. song) 2007 single by Sixx:A.M.
Life of Symeon the Fool Hagiography text concerning Simeon the Holy Fool.
Life of da Party 2008 single by Snoop Dogg featuring Too Short & Mistah F.A.B.
Life support in aviation The field centered on ensuring the safety of aircrew
Light Years Away (G.E.M. song) 2016 single by G.E.M.
Light academia A light counterpart to dark academia
Light effects on circadian rhythm Circadian Rhythm affected by light and it's impacts.
Lighthouse (G.R.L. song) 2015 single by G.R.L.
Lightship Ambrose A vessel formerly tasked with lighting a ship channel into New York Harbor.
Like I Love You (R.I.O. song) 2011 single by R.I.O.
Like You (G.E.M. song) 2014 single by G.E.M.
Likeng Village A small village in eastern China
Lilah Parsons Journalist (born 1988).
Lille (song) Debut solo single by Lisa Hannigan.
Lille Model Scoring system for assessing the response of alcohol hepatitis to corticosteroid treatment.
Lily (ship) A schooner in Pacific trade and Hollywood movies
Lily O'Brennan Republican, writer and playwright.
Limacology The study of slugs
Lime Creek Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Limigantes A population living in Banat in the 4th century
Limoneira Public limited agribusiness and real estate development company in California, United States.
Limpet mine A type of naval mine which is attached to a target by magnets
Lin Qi (politician) A Qing Chinese politician and educator
Lincoln Gilding Australian motorcycle racer.
Linda Syddick Napaltjarri A Pintupi- and Pitjantjatjara- speaking Indigenous artist
Lindex A Swedish-Finnish clothing store chain
Line splice A join in electrical or optical cable
Linear stage A tool for precise linear motion
Linen-press A storage unit for textiles
Lingua Franca (album) 2012 EP by T.R.A.M.
Linguistic alienation The inability to give expression to experience through language
Linjiangmen station A station on Line 2 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Chongqing Municipality, China.
Link flap A communications link alternating between up and down states
Lint (material) Accumulation of clothing fibres etc.
Linwood Barclay American born, Canadian humourist, author and former columnist.
Linwood Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Lions–Lax–Milgram theorem A result in functional analysis with applications in the study of partial differential equations
Lip reading Technique of understanding a limited range of speech when sound is unavailable.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Book publishing imprint descended in part from J. B. Lippincott & Co.
Lipstick goby Species of tropical, freshwater fish in the Sicyopus genus, Native to Sri Lanka.
Liquid-ring pump Type of rotating positive-displacement pump.
Lisa Punch A Guyanese-American singer
List-labeling problem A problem related to computer science
List of Afghan artists A list of Afghan artists
List of Afghan women artists A list of Afghan women artists
List of Alberta public agencies A list of government affiliated public agencies in Alberta, Canada
List of American suffragists List of suffragists active nationally in the United States and its territories.
List of Ba'alawi people The Ba'Alawi Saadats of Hadhramaut
List of Bahamian artists A list of Bahamian artists
List of Baltimore City Public Schools A list of public schools in Baltimore, Maryland
List of Batwoman episodes A list of Batwoman episodes
List of Berlin Wall segments A list of locations of segments of the Berlin Wall
List of Big Mouth episodes Episode list for Big Mouth television series.
List of Bolliger & Mabillard rides A list containing this roller coaster manufacturer's roller coasters
List of Boston Fleet players This is a list of all-time Boston Fleet/PWHL Boston players and their stats with the team.
List of British Army regiments and corps Current regiments and corps of the British Army.
List of Cambrian arthropods Extinct arthropods of the Cambrian period.
List of Cardinal protectors of Scotland Historical list of Cardinal protectors of Scotland, an office which is now defunct.
List of Central American monkey species Animal species list.
List of Chinese artists A list of Chinese artists
List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs A list Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs
List of Colorado counties by per capita income A list of counties of the U.S. State of Colorado by per capita income.
List of Colorado counties by socioeconomic factors A list of counties of the US state of Colorado by socioeconomic factors.
List of Colorado county high points A list of the county high points in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of Colorado municipalities by county A list of municipalities of the U.S. State of Colorado sorted by county.
List of Colorado municipalities by elevation A list of municipalities of the U.S. State of Colorado ranked by elevation.
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List of Contemporary Art Awards in Russia The list of Contemporary Art Awards
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List of Dominican Republic women artists A list of Dominican Republic women artists
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List of Evansville Purple Aces baseball seasons Annual records, head coaches, and postseason results for Evansville Purple Aces baseball.
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List of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. managers Statistical analysis of managers of Huddersfield Town A.F.C.
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List of I, Claudius episodes A List
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List of Independence Day Award recipients (2020–2029) List of Independence Day Award recipients in 2020s.
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List of Michigan Wolverines football seasons Annual records, head coaches and postseason results for Michigan Wolverines football.
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List of Schedule III controlled substances (U.S.) A list of substances under control by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970
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List of South Carolina suffragists This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in South Carolina.
List of Starbucks union petitions in the United States A list of NLRB representation petitions at Starbucks in the US, as covered by the press
List of Tennessee suffragists This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Tennessee.
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List of The Middle episodes List of Episodes from the abc family sitcom "The Middle".
List of The Phantom Tollbooth characters The Official Characters of The Phantom Tollbooth
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List of Too Close for Comfort episodes The Ted Knight Show
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List of Vermont suffragists This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in New Hampshire.
List of Vietnamese artists A list of Vietnamese artists
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List of WHO fungal priority pathogens A list of fungal pathogens deemed high priority by the World Health Organization
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List of active ships of the Turkish Naval Forces Turkish Navy active ships.
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List of gay anthems A song popular within the gay community
List of heritage sites in the Bo-Kaap of Cape Town Sites recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency.
List of highest mountains of Yosemite National Park The highest mountains of Yosemite National Park
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List of mayors of Nedlands A local government area in Perth
List of members of the British Free Corps People associated with the Nazi German military unit.
List of ministries of the Maldives A list containing all the ministries of the Maldives
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List of monuments in Agadir List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Agadir.
List of monuments in Asilah List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Asilah.
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List of monuments in Casablanca List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Casablanca.
List of monuments in Chefchaouen List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Chefchaouen.
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List of monuments in Ouarzazate List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Ouarzazate.
List of monuments in Oujda List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Oujda.
List of monuments in Rabat, Morocco List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Rabat.
List of monuments in Safi, Morocco List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Safi.
List of monuments in Salé, Morocco List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Salé.
List of monuments in Sidi Ifni List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Sidi Ifni.
List of monuments in Tangier List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tangier.
List of monuments in Taroudant List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Taroudant.
List of monuments in Taza List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Taza.
List of monuments in Tetouan List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tetouan.
List of monuments in Tiznit List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tiznit.
List of monuments in Zagora List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Zagora.
List of museums in İzmir A list of the museums located in metropolitan İzmir
List of nicknames for London skyscrapers A list of all notable nicknames for London buildings.
List of ocean circulation models Models used in physical oceanography.
List of people from Arvada, Colorado List of some notable people who have lived in the City of Arvada, Colorado, United States.
List of people from Aspen, Colorado List of some notable people who have lived in the City of Aspen, Colorado, United States.
List of people from Englewood, Colorado List of some notable people who have lived in the City of Englewood, Colorado, United States.
List of people from La Junta, Colorado List of some notable people who have lived in the City of La Junta, Colorado, United States.
List of people from Littleton, Colorado List of some notable people who have lived in the City of Littleton, Colorado, United States.
List of people killed during the 2020–23 United States racial unrest A list of people killed during the 2020–23 United States racial unrest
List of populated places in Colorado: A–F A partial list of populated places in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of populated places in Colorado: G–O A partial list of populated places in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of populated places in Colorado: P–Z A partial list of populated places in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of populated places in Colorado by county: A–E A partial list of populated places in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of populated places in Colorado by county: F–L A partial list of populated places in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of populated places in Colorado by county: M–Z A partial list of populated places in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of post offices in Colorado: A–F A list of current and former post offices in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of post offices in Colorado: G–O A list of current and former post offices in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of post offices in Colorado: P–Z A list of current and former post offices in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of presidents of Petrobras List of presidents of Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.
List of proposed national parks of the United States A list of proposed United States National Parks with information
List of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom List of locations in the U.K where people have seen/ experienced paranormal activity.
List of rice cultivars A list of cultivated varieties of rice
List of schools in Cyprus A list of schools in the Republic of Cyprus
List of ships in The Adventures of Tintin Names and descriptions of the ships in The Adventures of Tintin.
List of software anti-patterns A list of software and computer science anti-patterns.
List of solar eclipses in the 21st century Earth viewing of lunar occluded Sun, forthcoming and historical, 3rd millennium C.E.
List of spiders of New Zealand List of spider species that occur within New Zealand.
List of submissions to the 98th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film List of submissions for the 98th Academy Awards for the Best International Feature Film.
List of synagogues in Wisconsin A list of Jewish synagogues in Wisconsin, United States
List of tehsils of Haryana List of tehsils of the Indian state of Haryana.
List of telenovelas A list of telenovelas by country
List of the longest-running West End shows A List
List of trading posts in Colorado A partial list of trading posts established in what is now the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of volcanoes in Uganda A list of all volcanoes in Uganda
List of works influenced by One Thousand and One Nights List of literature, drama, music, etc. influenced by The Nights.
List of wreck diving sites List of shipwreck sites which are popular amongst scuba divers for wreck diving.
Listed buildings in Burscough Heritage buildings near Burscough.
Literary Commentary in the French Baccalaureate Preliminary French exam.
Litharge A natural mineral form of lead(II) oxide
Lithograph City Formation Geologic formation in Iowa and Minnesota, United States.
Lithuanian Education Society Rytas A Roman Catholic Society
Litocerus A genus of beetles belonging to the Anthribidae family.
Little Chief Mountain Mountain in Montana, U.S.A.
Little Dog Mountain Mountain in Montana, U.S.A.
Little Greenbrier (Great Smoky Mountains) Historic community in Tennessee.
Little Long March The failed retreat in 1927 by Left-KMT Northern Expedition troops from Nanchang to Guangzhou
Little Professor A backwards-functioning calculator manufactured by Texas Instruments
Little Rocky Mountains A group of buttes in Montana
Little Suzi's on the Up 1981 singly by Ph.D.
Liu Guangcai A Chinese politician
Liudger of Saxony (Billung) Liudger von Sachsen was the younger brother of the Saxon Duke Bernhard I.
Live... in the Raw 1987 live album by W.A.S.P.
Live '91 1991 live album by T.S.O.L.
Live (T.S.O.L. album) 1988 live album by T.S.O.L.
Live Art The fifth album released by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Live Is Beautiful 2008 EP by Sixx:A.M.
Live Your Life (T.I. song) 2008 single by T.I.
Live from Long Beach 2008 live album by T.S.O.L.
Live from Madison Square Garden (O.A.R. album) 2007 live album by O.A.R.
Live from the Underground 2012 studio album by Big K.R.I.T.
Live in Houston (Louis C.K. album) 2001 live album by Louis C.K.
Live on Red Rocks 2012 live album by O.A.R.
Liverpool (We're Never Gonna...) 1983 single by Liverpool F.C.
Liverpool Homeopathic Hospital Former hospital in England, specialized in homeopathic treatments.
Livin' Large (Experience Unlimited album) 1989 studio album by E.U.
Livin' Legend 2003 studio album by B.G.
Livin' in a Hoe House 1990 studio album by H.W.A.
Living in Stereo 2013 single by R.I.O.
Livorno Ferraris A municipality in the province of Vercelli, Italy
Liz Collins American fibers fine artist and fashion designer.
Llangeinor A village in Bridgend, Wales
Llanharry A village in Rhonda Cynon Taff, Wales
Llannerch Hall Grade II* listed building in Denbighshire.
Llansannor Court Grade I listed building in Vale of Glamorgan.
Llanthony Road Bridge A bridge over a canal in Gloucester, England
Llobregat Delta Geographical feature.
Lo Hin-shing A former magistrate of Hong Kong
Loadout A 2014 third-person shooter game developed by Edge of Reality
Loaf (album) 1996 live album by moe.
Loange River A river in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lob bomb A type of rocket-assisted improvised explosive device
Lobostemon capitatus Species of plant from South Africa.
Location search optimization Process of improving website visibility.
Loch A'an A lake in the Highlands of Scotland
Loch Achaidh na h-Inich A lake in the Highlands of Scotland
Loch Achall A lake in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Loch Achilty A lake in Ross-shire, Scotland
Loch Achnacloich A lake in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Loch Affric A lake in the Highlands of Scotland
Loch Ailort A sea loch in the Highlands of Scotland
Loch Arkaig A lake in Lochaber, Scotland
Loch Assynt A lake in Sutherland, Scotland
Loch Bowie A lake in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Loch Bà (Rannoch Moor) A lake in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Loch Fender A lake in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Loch Freuchie A lake in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Loch Goil Sea loch in Scotland.
Loch Heilen A loch in Caithness, Scotland
Loch Hoil A lake in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Loch Kinord A lake in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve A nature reserve in Scotland
Loch Meiklie A lake in Inverness-shire, Scotland
Loch Morar A lake in Lochaber, Scotland
Loch Restil Freshwater Loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Loch Striven Sea Loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Loch Tarsan Reservoir. in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Loch Trool A lake in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Loch Turret A lake in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Loch Vaa A lake in the Highlands of Scotland
Loch Venachar A lake in Stirlingshire, Scotland
Loch Watten A lake in Caithness, Scotland
Loch a' Bharain A lake in Scotland
Loch a' Bhraoin A lake in Ross-shire, Scotland
Loch a' Chaorainn A lake in Scotland
Lochaline Main village in the Morvern area of Highland, Scotland.
Lock and Dam No. 1 Dam in Minnesota, United States.
Lock and Dam No. 3 Dam in Wisconsin, United States.
Lock and Dam No. 4 Dam in Minnesota, United States.
Lock and Dam No. 5 Dam in Near Minnesota City, Minnesota.
Lock and Dam No. 6 Dam in United States. Near Trempealeau, Wisconsin.
Locomotives of India A list of locomotives made and run in India
Lode Heath School English academy.
Lodi Fort A fort at Ludhiana
Loes Hundred A hundred of Suffolk
Logic Masters India The Indian representative of WPF
Logic error A bug in a program that causes it to operate incorrectly, but not to terminate abnormally
Logic of appropriateness A theoretical perspective explaining human decision-making
Logica nova Historical subfield of logic, 12th-cent.
Logical harmony A principle governing approaches to logical semantics
Loi A people of Manipur, India
Loibuol A village in Pherzawl District, Northeast India.
Lok Sewak Sangh A defunct political party from Purulia, West Bengal
Lokaksema (Hindu prayer) A common reference in Hindu prayers
Lollywood Punjabi and Urdu cinema industry in Pakistan, originally based in Lahore.
Lomovka Index of articles associated with the same name.
London Basin The basin of river Thames in London
London School of Musical Theatre Performing arts school in London.
London to Brighton road race Long-distance running race held on public roads in England.
London to Brighton walk Long-distance walking race held on public roads in England.
Lonely at the Top (song) 2023 single by Asake and H.E.R.
Long-tailed ground roller A bird in the family Brachypteraciidae from Madagascar
Long After 2020 promotional single by G.E.M.
Long Distance (G.E.M. song) 2015 single by G.E.M.
Long Marston railway station A former railway station located at Long Marston, Warwickshire.
Long Point National Wildlife Area National Wildlife Protected area in Ontario, Canada.
Long Run massacre A massacre by Native Americans in frontier Kentucky
Long Story Short (Sada K. album) 2015 studio album by Sada K.
Long arm of childhood This explains the sociological concept: the long arm of childhood.
Longford Meeting House A Grade II listed building located in Longford
Look After Lulu! (Brian Rix Presents...) Episode of Brian Rix Presents...
Looking taboo A motif in mythology and folklore
Looming A type of perceptual phenomenon
Loosely associated statements A type of simple non-inferential passage
Loosemore–Hanby index A measurement of difference between votes received and seats won
Lorain Products Corporation A telecommunications industry from Lorain, Ohio
Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland Monarch's personal representative to the pre-union Parliament of the Kingdom of Scotland.
Lord High Steward of Ireland A Great Officer of State in the United Kingdom
Lord Monypenny Title in the Peerage of Scotland, created in about 1464.
Lord of the Underground: Vishnu and the Magic Elixir 2009 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Loreto Seguel Chilean politician.
Lorna Jane Clarkson Australian fashion designer, entrepreneur and author.
Los Alamos Primer The first five lectures (1943)
Los Angeles County Office of Public Safety A defunct security police agency
Los Jardines Phantom islands in the Pacific.
Los Toros de Fucha Spanish language newspaper.
Loss-of-coolant accident Form of nuclear reactor failure.
Lost Sierra The region of the Sierra Nevada known as the Lost Sierra
Lost in Pacific Time: The AP/EP 2009 EP by The Academy Is...
Lost in the City 1992 story collection by Edward P. Jones.
Lothar Hermann A German Jew and concentration camp survivor
Lotte Bergtel-Schleif German librarian who resisted against the Nazi state.
Lotus Agenda A superseded Information Manager available as freeware computer software
Lou Galterio American stage director.
Louis C.K. filmography Films played and awards received by Louis C.K.
Louis Vaudable Louis Vaudable owned Maxim's which is known as the most famous restaurant in the world.
Louise Patricia Crane Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician.
Love, Diva 2007 studio album by F.I.R.
Love (Jay B EP) 2022 EP by Def.
Love (S.E.S. album) 1999 studio album by S.E.S.
Love (S.E.S. song) 1999 single by S.E.S.
Love Byrd 1981 studio album by Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C.
Love Grows Stronger in Death Anthology of african short fiction.
Love Has Come Around 1981 single by Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C.
Love Hope War 2013 studio album by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
Love Story (Melody song) 2007 single by melody.
Love This Life 2012 single by T.I.
Love for Sale (Boney M. album) 1977 studio album by Boney M.
Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions 1995 compilation album by M.O.D.
Loverbar Bar, restaurant and nightclub in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Loves Me Not 2006 promotional single by t.A.T.u.
Lovin' U 2006 single by melody.
Lower Kochertal railway The Lower Kochertal Railway was a standard-gauge private branch line.
Lower Meenmutty dam A diversion dam in Kerala, India
Lower Swansea valley The lower part of the Swansea valley
Lower anterior resection A surgery for rectal cancer
Lowest published toxic dose The lowest dosage that is toxic
Lowville and Beaver River Railroad The Lowville & Beaver River Railroad is a short-line railroad in Lewis County, NY.
Loxley House, Nottingham The administrative home of Nottingham City Council
Loyd Hall Plantation United States Historic Place, Tourist Attraction, and Bed and Breakfast.
Lozovaya Rudka A village in Belgorod Oblast
Lu AA41063 A selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist
Lu Fo-ting Lu Fo-ting was a renowned Taiwanese ink painter and calligrapher.
Lubbers Stadium Stadium on the Grand Valley State University's main campus in Allendale, Michigan, USA.
Lucas chain A restricted type of addition chain
Lucca railway station Lucca railway station is the station serving the city of Lucca, in Tuscany.
Luceafărul Theatre A public theatre in Iași, Romania
Lucian H. Palmer 20th century American politician, first African American member of the Wisconsin Legislature.
Lucid interval A temporary period of lucidity after a traumatic brain injury
Lucius Calpurnius Piso (consul 1 BC) Roman senator, consul and augur (priest) during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius.
Lucius Duccius Rufinus Standard-bearer of Roman Legion IX Hispana.
Lucky Draw 777 A Konkani Comedy movie release in 2023
Lucky Morani Indian fashion designer, model, and actress.
Lucky Summer A suburb of Kasarani in Nairobi
Lucy Addison High School All-African American high school in Roanoke, Virginia.
Lucy Eaton Smith Roman Catholic nun and congregation founder.
Ludomusicology The field of video game music research
Ludwell Lee Montague The estimates guy at CIA
Ludwig Brieger German physician, pathologist, and chemist.
Luella Twining Journalist, labor organizer and Socialist politician.
Lugave Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Luggo Cultural Forest Luggo Forest is an historical site and tourism centre found in Kalangala district, Uganda.
Luis Xavier Velarde Jesuit missionary to Mexico.
Luisa Ballesteros Rosas Colombian essayist and poet.
Lukiantsi A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Lukung A village in Ladakh, India
Lulu Gets a Cat Children's picture book by Anna McQuinn and Rosalind Beardshaw.
Lumbini Crane Sanctuary Sanctuary for cranes in Nepal.
Luna gas field Natural gas field on the continental shelf of the Ionian Sea.
Lunda rope squirrel Species of rodent in the family Sciuridae.
Luo Yonghao Chinese businessman.
Luohe Formation Geologic Formation in China.
Luoxi Town, Changzhou A town in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, PRC
Lupinus garfieldensis A flowering plant found in Washington state
Lusser's law The probability product law of series components
Luster (textiles) Physical property of textiles that makes them appear bright, glossy, and shiny.
Luton Airport (song) 1979 single by Cats U.K.
Lutzia cretica A species of plant
Luv 4 Luv 1993 single by Robin S.
Luwombo A traditional Ugandan stew prepared using smoked young banana leaves
Luzira Maximum Security Prison Uganda's only maximum security prison.
Ly line Dynasty of kings in present-day Vietnam, c.1712 B.C.
Lyapunov family A 15th century russian noble family
Lycosoura Artemis A Hellenistic cult statue of Artemis, part of Cthnoic/Eleusinian from Lycosoura, Arcadia, Greece
Lydia Arlini Wahab Indonesian lawyer, Miss Universe Indonesia 1975, Miss International Indonesia 1974.
Lydiane A town in east central Senegal in Kaolack region
Lyman Morgan 19th century American politician.
Lévy-Leblond equation A linearized quantum mechanical equation
Lê Văn Trung The First Pope Caodaism
Lío Mehiel American actor and cultural producer.
Lădăuți Tributary of the river Buzău in Romania.
M'Goun Mountain in Morocco.
M.E.S. College, Nedumkandam General degree college located in Nedumkandam, Idukki district, Kerala.
M. A. Hamid (officer) Bangladeshi sports organiser and a Bangladesh Army lieutenant colonel.
MAE-East The first Internet exchange point
MAG InnoVision Taiwanese manufacturer of monitors etc.
MAMista Novel by Len Deighton.
MARC-60 A liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine
MDO-NPA MDO-NPA is a dopaminergic drug.
MET's School of Engineering Private engineering college in Thrissur district.
MFK KPRF Futsal club based out of Moscow, Russia.
MG 01 German machine gun produced before WWI.
MIDAC The Michigan Digital Automatic Computer, a pioneering digital computer completed in 1953
MIKE Force US paramilitary force in SE Asia.
MIT Science Fiction Society A student run science fiction library, MIT, Cambridge, MA, US (started 1950)
MOSI protocol Cache coherence protocol, includes an Owned state as an extension of the MSI protocol.
MSX-2 A selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist
MS Stena Scandica Ferry serving Baltic Sea, between Nynäshamn, Sweden and Ventspils, Latvia.
MT-CYB A mitochondrial protein-coding gene whose product is involved in the respiratory chain
MUPID A 1981 Bildschirmtext terminal and stand-alone computer
MV Royal Daffodil II Former Mersey ferry, built in 1958 and lost at sea in 2007.
Maasdorf (Bad Liebenwerda) District of the town of Bad Liebenwerda.
Mabeyn-i hümayun The secretariat of the Ottoman sultan
Mabuhi! The signature song of Gwendolyn Garcia and described as the "anthem" of her administration
MacApp Object-oriented application framework for classic Mac OS.
MacDowall, Saskatchewan A hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan
Mac OS Georgian A character encoding for Mac OS
Macclesfield Town Council The town council for Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Maciej Hen Polish writer, translator and journalist.
Macromedia HomeSite HTML editor owned by Adobe Systems.
Macronucleus A type of nucleus in ciliates, involved in non-reproductive cell functions
Macrophage-activating lipopeptide 2 A lipopeptide Toll-like receptor 2 and 6 agonist.
Macroprogramming Programming paradigm to program distributed systems with a single program by a global perspective.
Madagascar henipavirus Henipavirus type.
Madapalli A subcaste of the Sri Lankan Vellalar
Madatharuvi case Murder in Kerala, India.
Madden School United States historic building.
Maddy Coy A researcher
Maddy Evans American retired soccer midfielder and defender.
Madeleine Charnaux French war correspondent, sculptor, designer and aviator.
Madurai Tamil Sangam A 19th-century Tamil language academy
Maestri Bridge Bridge in Louisiana, U.S.A.
Mafizuddin Ahmad Bengali politician and former Minister of East Pakistan.
Mafwe A Lozi ethnic group in Southern Africa
Magdalen in the Desert Lost painting usually attributed to Correggio.
Magdalensee Small lake east of the Carinthian city of Villach, Austria.
Magh Mela Annual festival which is held in the month of Magha near river banks and Hindu temples.
Magical Power from Mars 2003 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Magnetic Mountain A mountain, part of the southern Urals, Russia.
Magnetic amplifier A type of parametric amplifier
Magnetic diffusivity A parameter in plasma physics
Magnetic resonance angiography Group of techniques based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to image blood vessels.
Magosian Archaeological culture in Africa.
Maha bint Mohammed Al Sudairi A Saudi Arabian women who was one of the spouses of Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Mahant Swami Maharaj The sixth spiritual successor of Swaminarayan
Maharani Laxmi Bai Govt. College of Excellence A college in India
Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Samman The presidential awards in literature (India)
Mahas, Somalia Town in Somalia.
Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth Agricultural university in Indian state of Maharashtra.
Mahavatar Narsimha (soundtrack) 2025 soundtrack album by Sam C. S.
Mahbuba Nasreen Professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh Open University.
Mahealani Dudoit Native Hawaiian poet, activist. Founder & editor of literary journal.
Mahelma Forest A forest in Mahelma, Algiers Province, Algeria
Mahendra Morang Adarsh Multiple Campus A campus affiliated with TU
Mahirap Maging Pogi 1992 comedy film starring Andrew E.
Mahlac River A river stream in the United States territory of Guam
Mahlstedt Lumber and Coal building Historic building in New Rochelle, NY.
Mahmudi (cloth) A fine cotton variety cloth produced in India.
Maia Biotechnology Biotechnology company in Chicago, IL.
Maiden Field Theatre 18th century theatre in Moscow, Russia.
Mail forwarding Postal service for change of address etc.
Main theorem of elimination theory The image of a projective variety by a projection is also a variety
Mainline E.P. 1995 EP by Hate Dept.
Maintain (album) 2022 studio album by downset.
Maitreyi College A constituent college of University of Delhi
Majlis-e Dawatul Haq Bangladesh A non-political Dawah organisation in Bangladesh
Major (Sri Lanka) Rank in the Sri Lanka Army.
Major Mahadevan A fictional character portrayed by Mohanlal
Makadara A residential neighbourhood in Nairobi
Makapuʻu The extreme eastern end of the Island of Oʻahu in the Hawaiian Islands
Makarios of Pelekete 8th century monk and abbot, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Makaryevo Index of articles associated with the same name.
Make Money 1996 studio album by E.U.
Make Up Bag 2010 single by The-Dream featuring T.I.
Maklok Index of articles associated with the same name.
Makna, Saudi Arabia A town in Tabuk provence of Saudi Arabia
Makorongo Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Malabathrum A spice plant native to India
Malankara Metropolitan A title in Orthodox Christianity
Malassezia equina Species of fungus.
Malawati Stadium Indoor arena located in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.
Malaya Mountains Mythological mountains in South India.
Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre Largest exhibition and convention centre in Malaysia.
Malaysian Scouts Association The largest informal youth and educational organisation in Malaysia
Malcolm Ian Howie Australian watercolour artist and Methodist lay preacher.
Malewa A Ugandan cuisine made from smoked shoots of Bamboo that have been dried for preservation.
Malik-E-Maidan Early 16th century cannon, Bijapur Fort, India.
Mall intercept A marketing research technique where shoppers are stopped and interviewed about a subject.
Mallecolobus A genus of spiders in the family Orsolobidae
Malpelo plate A small tectonic plate off the coast west of Ecuador and Colombia
Malva setigera Species of plant in the mallow family.
Maly Payalpan Shield volcano in central Kamchatka, Russia.
Mama, You Been on My Mind Song written by Bob Dylan in 1964.
Mama Bhanja Temple Temple in Barsur, Chhattisgarh.
Mama Cat Has Three Kittens Children's picture book by Denise Fleming.
Man and His Symbols 1964 book by Carl Jung, et. al.
Man and Machine (album) 2002 studio album by U.D.O.
Manamadurai A First Grade Municipality in Sivagangai District
Manavi long-fingered bat A bat in the genus Miniopterus that occurs in east-central Madagascar
Mandara people A Central African ethnic group
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok A hotel in Bangkok
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Hotel in Nihonbashi, Chuo, Tokyo.
Mande Bori Brother of Sunjata, grandfather of Mansa Musa, and key figure in Mali Empire's founding.
Mandevilla × amabilis A species of Mandevilla of hybrid origin
Mandi district A district in Himachal Pradesh, India
Mangakino caldera complex A volcanic caldera in New Zealand
Mangan-ji (Setagaya) A Buddhist temple located in the Setagaya Ward of Tokyo
Mango shaved ice Taiwanese shaved ice dessert with mango topping.
Mangqu A town in Guinan County, Qinghai, China
Manifesto of Sandhurst Political manifesto signed by Alfonso de Borbón, future King Alfonso XII of Spain.
Manihiki Plateau A large igneous province and subsurface plateau in the Pacific Ocean
Manilal Ambalal Desai Indian-born activist and journalist in Kenyan politics during the 1920s.
Manin–Drinfeld theorem The difference of two cusps of a modular curve has finite order in the Jacobian variety
Manipuri Literary and Cultural Forum A cultural organization of the Meitei people
Manipuri Sahitya Parishad A literary club for Meitei language
Maniqa A castle in Syria
Manitoba Agricultural Museum Agricultural Museum in Manitoba, Canada.
Mankurussi A town in India
Manmatha Nath Dutt Author and translator of ancient sanskrit texts, Member of Royal Asiatic Society.
Mann (magazine) A discontinued men's magazine in Oslo, Norway (1996–2015)
Mann Gulch Fire: Timeline A timeline of the 1949 Mann Gulch fire disaster
Manolo Moriche Rugby player and commentator.
Manong generation The first Filipino American immigrant wave
Mansoureh Behkish Iranian human rights activist.
Mantra of Love 2004 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Map coloring Differentiating different features of a map using different colours.
Mapathon A collaborative mapping event
Mapia Atoll Atoll of Indonesia.
Maputaland coastal forest mosaic Subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion on the Indian Ocean coast of Southern Africa.
Maratha, Cyprus A village in Famagusta district, Cyprus
Maraîchine French cattle breed.
Marbhung-1, Simaltari, Gulmi A place in Nepal
Marble of Thorigny Sandstone statue.
Marc Mezvinsky Managing Director at TPG.
Marcel Edme Marcel Edme (1924–1979) served in the French military and was a Legion of Honour recipient.
March Malaen Evil horse from Celtic folklore associated with the Devil and witchcraft.
March algorithm A memory testing algorithm
Marching Song (Esben and the Witch song) 2010 single by Esben and the Witch.
Marcus Russell The man who has always managed the rock band Oasis under his company 'Ignition'.
Mard o mard Single combat in Ancient Persia.
Mares (scuba equipment) Italian manufacturer of underwater diving equipment.
Marfa Apraksina Tsarina of Russia as Feodor III's second wife, 1664–1716.
Margaret J. Vergeront American judge.
Margaret Keay (b.1911 d.1998), was a South African-born British plant pathologist.
Margaret McMurray The last native speaker of a Lowland dialect of Scottish Gaelic in the Galloway variety.
Margaret Moore (novelist) Canadian author of romance novels.
Margaret Ssebagereka Ugandan politician and women's rights advocate.
Margarita Kearney Taylor A Businesswoman
Margin (machine learning) The distance from a data point to a decision boundary
Marhamtabad Airstrip Small airstrip in Kanpur Dehat district to be upgraded to (Rasoolabad) international airport.
Maria Clara gown A traditional gown worn by women in the Philippines
Maria Kalapothakes The First woman doctor in Greece
Maria of Serbia, Duchess of Znojmo A Serbian noblewoman and daughter of Uroš I
Mariana Grajales Cuello Icon of the Cuban war for independence against Spain.
Marie-Thérèse Julien Lung-Fou A sculptor and poet from Martinique.
Marie Bruneau des Loges French Salon holder.
Marietta, Oklahoma City in Oklahoma, United States.
MarinaScape Residential building in Dubai, U.A.E.
Marina Izola A town in Izola
Marina Promenade Residential in Dubai, U.A.E.
Marine Facade The alluvial territories increasing a city territory in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Marine Investigation (USCG) A U.S. organization that carries out statutorily mandated investigations
Marine Landaise French bovine breed.
Mario Bardanca Uruguayan sportscaster, journalist, radio personality and writer.
Mario Morra (pool player) Canadian snooker and pool player, born 1953.
Marion's Girl Marion's Girl was a 1948 bay Quarter Horse mare, and twice NCHA World Champion cutting horse.
Marion Webster Richardson American educational psychologist and psychometrician.
Marissa Cooper Fictional character from The O.C.
Maris–Tandy model A known modeling of the strong nuclear force
Maritime Polynesian Pidgin Pidgin language uses between European sailors and Polynesians.
Mark IV (software) Early report writer commercial computer software.
Mark Marderosian Comic book artist, illustrator etc.
Mark Murphy Sings Nat's Choice The Complete Nat "King" Cole Songbook Volumes 1 and 2 1986 compilation album by Mark Murphy.
Mark Tilton English screenwriter, filmmaker, actor and musician.
Mark Twain Tree Giant sequoia exhibition tree felled in 1891.
Market Systems Resilience Index A measurement tool to assess multidimensional market systems resilience
Marko Kutlić Marko Kutlić is Croatian singer, songwriter and author.
Marlborough City Hall (Massachusetts) The seat of city government of Marlborough, Massachusetts
Marlin Schneider American Democratic politician.
Marmat (tehsil) A tehsil in Jammu and Kashmir
Maroa Caldera A volcanic caldera in New Zealand
Marquis Li of Cai The fifth ruler of the State of Cai
Marquisette A lightweight, transparent fabric
Marrack Goulding British diplomat, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Marriage in the works of Jane Austen The view of marriage in Jane Austen's novels
Mars Resting A painting by Diego Velazquez completed 1639-1640.
Marsabit District A former district of Kenya
Marsden Grotto Gastropub partly dug into cliff face in Marsden, England.
Marshall Farnam Hurd American civil engineer who helped build the Union Pacific railroad.
Marston Hills, San Diego A historic San Diego neighborhood interwoven into Balboa Park
Martenastate The ancestral home of the Martena family, Martenastate, in Cornjum, Friesland
Martha (1810 ship) A ship launched at Quebec in 1810
Martin Collegiate High school in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Martin Declaration A treaty signed by Slovak politicians to form the country Czecho-Slovakia
Martin Gilks English drummer and music manager.
Martin J. Gruber American professor of financial economics, focusing on investments.
Martin Kaltenpoth German evolutionary ecologist.
Martin Mathias Secor 19th century American businessman and politician, 28th and 31st Mayor of Racine, Wisconsin.
Martin Meylin Invented Daniel Boone's Gun, the Kentucky Long Rifle.
Martin of Alnwick 14th-century English Franciscan friar and theologian.
Martin van Marum Dutch physician, inventor, scientist and teacher.
Martins Creek, New South Wales A town in New South Wales, Australia
Marty Holland American screenwriter and author of pulp novels.
Martyrs' Day A day designed to honour martyrs
Marurui A suburb in the Kasarani area of Nairobi
Maruyama Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Marvel Gallery Editions A list of Marvel Comics' large-format Gallery Edition books
Marvel Premier Collection A list of Marvel Comics' Premier Collection books
Marvin L. Manheim Award Award for contribution to workflow systems.
Marwick's Shed Heritage-listed shed in York, W.A.
Marx the First Novel by Bruce Marshall.
Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord 1978 single by Boney M.
Mary-Anne O'Connor Australian novelist specializing in historical fiction, war sagas and romance.
Mary Baptist Russell Nun, nurse, philanthropist, and educator.
Mary Bruce, Countess of Elgin British heiress (1777–1855), wife of Lord Elgin.
Mary E. Mann Novelist and short-story writer who documented Norfolk rural life.
Mary Elwyn Patchett Australian children's author, beautician and dietitian.
Mary Flavia Egan American religious sister and nurse.
Mary Hubler American politician.
Mary Perkins Ryan American Catholic author, editor, and educator.
Mary de Bunsen British Air Transport Auxiliary pilot and author.
Maryland Cookies A type of cookie (biscuit) produced in the UK
Maryland Route 231 A state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland
Maryland Route 234 A state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland
Maryville Scots football College football team of the Maryville College.
María (1922 film) Colombian silent film in black and white, released in 1922.
María Fernanda Heredia Ecuadorian writer, illustrator and graphic designer.
María de la Consolación Azlor The Countess of Bureta
Mash Out Posse (album) 2004 compilation album by M.O.P.
Mashal University A Marshal Egyetem egy maganegyetem, amely 2009-ben lett alapitva Kabulban, Afganisztanban
Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu A mosque in the neighborhood of Bedok in Singapore
Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka The oldest mosque in Singapore
Maskut A group of Massagetaen-Sarmato-Alanian tribes that lived in the eastern part of the Caucasus
Massachusetts Center for the Book Massachusetts's affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.
Massachusetts Monarchs Basketball team in Lynn, MA.
Massacre of Italians at Aigues-Mortes French historical event of violence.
Massangis Solar Park Photovoltaic power station in France.
Master Gunner, St James's Park Senior officer in the Royal Artillery.
Mastercutor 2007 studio album by U.D.O.
Mata (album) 2022 studio album by M.I.A.
Matangi (album) 2013 studio album by M.I.A.
Matatiele (TV series) South African television drama series.
Material fact A fact, the suppression of which would reasonably result in a different decision
MathCo A data engineering firm
Mathematical oncology The use of math in oncology
Mathilda Batlayeri Airport Airport in Maluku, Indonesia.
Matilda's Cat Children's picture book by Emily Gravett.
Matsubara Nobuo Matsubara Nobuo is a Japanese textiles artist.
Matsuno Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Matsushima Prefectural Natural Park Prefectural Natural Park in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
Matt Friend American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor and impressionist.
Mattancherry A locality in Kochi
Matteo Graziano Argentine rugby sevens player.
Matteo Manuguerra Operatic baritone.
Matthew 5:17 [Truth] The proof of True Grace and Salvation.
Matthew 5:32 A verse of the Bible
Matthew 7:12 The Golden Rule, in Christianity
Matthew A. Scogin Matthew Scogin is Hope College's 14th President.
Matthew Arnold School, Oxford Secondary school in Oxford, UK.
Matthew effect The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
Matthias Gate Gate in Prague, Czech Republic.
Mattydale lay The first "cross lay", a way of storing hose on a fire engine popular in the United States
Maud Kamatenesi Mugisha A Ugandan natural scientist and academic administrator.
Maulabagh, Arrah A mahallha in Arrah, Bihar
Mauli A dynasty of kings
Maurice-Mollard Plaza Touristic town square in Aix-les-Bains, France.
Maurice Wagg British-born recipient of the Medal of Honor.
Mauricio Hernández Norambuena Chilean revolutionary.
Mauritia (microcontinent) A Precambrian microcontinent that broke away as India and Madagascar separated
Mawbray A village on the Cumbrian coast in England
Maweiqun A crinoline-like underskirt for men imported from Joseon
Mawgun A form of Burmese poetry
Mawqaq A city in Ḥaʼil, in Saudi Arabia
Max Attacks Children's picture book by Kathi Appelt and Penelope Dullaghan.
Max Honsell German hydraulic engineer.
Maximal torus Maximal compact connected Abelian Lie subgroup.
Maximiliano Alexander Rábago Mexican lawyer, politician and professor.
Maxon Group Swiss manufacturer of electric motor drive systems.
May 1937 lunar eclipse Penumbral lunar eclipse May 25, 1937.
May Day Eve A short story
Maya (M.I.A. album) 2010 studio album by M.I.A.
Maya Tour 2010–11 concert tour by M.I.A.
Maya mouse Endangered and endemic species of Mesoamerican rodent.
Mayaheros urophthalmus A species of large cichlid, indigenous to Middle America, with a tail eye spot.
Mayans M.C. season 1 First season of the American TV series Mayans M.C.
Mayans M.C. season 2 Second season of the American TV series Mayans M.C.
Mayans M.C. season 3 Third season of the American TV series Mayans M.C.
Mayans M.C. season 4 Fourth season of the American TV series Mayans M.C.
Mayans M.C. season 5 Fifth season of the American TV series Mayans M.C.
Mayathi Devi Temple Hindu temple in Kerala, India.
Maybe (N.E.R.D. song) 2004 single by N.E.R.D.
Mayer–Salovey–Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test A test of emotional intelligence
Mayibuye Uprising A series of protests against apartheid in South Africa in 1952
Mayiladuthurai Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Maynard (broadcaster) Australian entertainer.
Maynes Creek Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Mayor of Maui County Chief executive of Maui County, Hawaii.
Maysville Community and Technical College Public college in Maysville, Kentucky, US.
Mazda (light bulb) Antiquated lightbulb brand name.
Mazegawa Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Mazrek, Prizren A village in Prizren, Kosovo
Mazzafegato A sausage originating from Italy
Maíz con hielo Sweet snack from the Philippines made of corn kernels and shaved ice.
Mbukushu A Lozi ethnic group in Southern Africa
McAllister Hotel Former hotel in Miami, Florida, U.S.A.
McCombe Lake Reservoir in Anmore, B.C.
McCoy Solar Energy Project Photovoltaic power plant near the city of Blythe in Riverside County, California.
McDowell Street station Streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
McLaughlin Planetarium Planetarium museum in Ontario, Canada.
McRae Group A geologic formation in New Mexico
McWhorter Stadium Softball stadium in South Carolina, U.S.A.
Meade Stadium Stadium in Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Meadow's law A now-discredited concept in child protection law
Mealrigg A settlement in Cumbria, England
Mean Machine (U.D.O. album) 1989 studio album by U.D.O.
Mean radius (astronomy) A measure for the size of planets and other Solar System objects
Mean square quantization error Figure of merit for the process of analog to digital conversion.
Meantime (EP) 2012 EP by Kwes.
Meat.your.maker 1994 studio album by Hate Dept.
Meat absorbent pad Absorbent pad in pre-packaged meats.
Mechanical advantage device A machine that provides an advantage opposed to manual labor
Mechanically aided scrubber A form of pollution control technology
Mechanics of gelation Processes relevant to sol-gel process.
Medea hypothesis The hypothesis that multicellular life may be self-destructive or suicidal
Medhaṅkara Buddha The second of 28 Buddhas
MediaInfo Cross-platform and open-source program that displays technical information about media files.
Medical Artists Association of Great Britain A professional body for medical artists
Medical Service Ministries A trust organization
Medical brigade Military Brigade for Medical Support.
Medley cloth A woolen cloth made with mixed dyed fleece in two or more colors
Mee tauhu A noodle dish from Sabah, Malaysia
Meem Afzal Indian politician and Urdu Journalist.
Meenu Gaur London-based British-Indian director and screenwriter.
Meet Cute (TV series) A webseries by Deepthi Ganta for SonyLIV
Mega Mix (1992 Boney M. song) 1992 single by Boney M.
Megamix (1988 Boney M. song) 1988 single by Boney M.
Megamix (R.I.O. song) 2013 single by R.I.O.
Meital Dohan Israeli actress and singer.
Mela Leger Leader in New Mexico Bilingual, Multicultural Education. Model for National Program.
Melasti Purification Ceremony of Balinese Hindus.
Melbourne Recital Centre A contemporary public building for music performances.
Melbourne tobacco wars A series of criminal activities relating to the illegal tobacco industry in Victoria, Australia
Melching Field at Conrad Park A baseball stadium located in DeLand, Florida.
Melin Tregwynt Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire.
Meliponiculture Rational keeping and farming of stingless bees.
Melissopalynology The study of pollen contained in honey
Melnikov House The workshop house of the architect Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov
Membrane scaling The article is about "membrane scaling" which is a major challenge in the water treatment of RO.
Memo motion A tool of time and motion study using a camera
Memorandum of Understanding on Conversion Therapy A joint statement against conversion therapy
Memorial Cross Park Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
Memorial Rock Boulder in Colorado, U.S.A.
Men's 400 metres world record progression The progression of world records in the men's 400-metre race in athletics.
Men's African Olympic Qualifier Male African Olympic qualification tournament.
Men's underwear index Men's underwear index can indicate economic recovery after a slump.
Menghu Islet Islet west of Taiwan.
Mengkofen Solar Park Photovoltaic power station in Bavaria, Germany.
Menomonee, Wisconsin Former town in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.
Mental mapping A person's point of view perception of an idea
Menzus R. Bump 19th century American politician and Union Army volunteer.
Meole Brace railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Mercedes-Benz W188 Two-door luxury sports tourer produced by Mercedes-Benz between 1951 and 1958.
Merchant Shipping Act 1854 British maritime legislation.
Mercia Asset Management A British venture capital and investment firm
Meretz Youth Youth organization of the Meretz political party.
Meridian highway Meridian highway is the final missing part for completion of the trans Eurasia highway.
Merrimac railway station A planned train station in Merrimac, Queensland.
Mersin Museum A former museum in Mersin, Turkey
Merton Abbey Works British textile factory used by Morris & Co.
Meru District, Kenya A former District of Kenya
Mervé mill French mill.
Merycopotamus Extinct genus of Asian anthracothere mammal.
Mesa de los Tres Reyes A mountain in the Pyrenees.
Mesivta Ateres Yaakov The M.A.Y School
Mesoamerican Preclassic period Historical period of Mesoamerica between 1200–400 BC.
Mesonisi railway station Railway station of Mesonisi in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Mesopause The temperature minimum at the boundary between the mesosphere and the thermosphere
Meta-religion Framework for comparing world religions.
Meta-system A system about other systems
Metaclass A metaclass describes commen behaviour for classes, like a class does for objects
Metaliteracy The ability to evaluate information
Methanoperedens nitroreducens Species of archaea that oxidizes methane.
Meti (gender) A third gender community of Nepal
Metocean The syllabic abbreviation of meteorology and (physical) oceanography.
Metropolitano (Lima) A transit system consisting of dedicated bus lanes in the city of Lima, Peru.
Meyerhoff Scholars Program Program to prepare and support minority students pursuing academic careers in STEM.
Miami River (New York) River in New York (state), U.S.A.
Mian Nadeem Riaz Pakistani–American food scientist, academic and author.
Miboro Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Michael Alan Singer American author and businessman and spiritual leader.
Michael Carritt Michael Carritt (1909-1990), British communist, anti-colonial revolutionary, and spy.
Michael Coles (businessman) American entrepreneur, author, biker, philanthropist, and politician.
Michael Ezra A Ugandan business owner
Michael Goodkin Businessperson Lived on Martell St. Fargo, Farwell, etc.
Michael McLaney American organized crime figure and casino operator.
Michael Roderick Oliver The Boss
Michael Strautmanis American politician.
Michurinskoye, Leningrad Oblast A settlement in Leningrad oblast
Microcosmic orbit A Taoist qigong or tao yin qi energy cultivation technique
Microphone (Darin song) 2010 single by Darin Zanyar.
Microsoft Basic 1.0 The standard BASIC language for Thomson computers
Microvalve Component that regulates the flow between two fluidic ports.
Middle Australia A socio-political term for middle class Australian people
Midland Subdivision Railroad line between Cincinnati and Columbus in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Midshipman ordinary Obsolete rating in the British Royal Navy.
Miggy Tolentino Filipino actor, model and television personality.
Mignon Dunn American mezzo-soprano and voice teacher.
Miguel Braschi and Leslie Blanchard Plaintiffs in the New York Court of Appeals case Braschi v. Stahl Associates Co.
Miguel Ángel Quevedo Pérez Founder of Bohemia and the Cuban Boy Scouts.
Miguel Ángel Álvarez Puerto Rican comedian and actor.
Miguelete Tower A translation of the Castilian language version of a page on the bell tower of Valencia Cathedral
Mihang'o A neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi
Miharu Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Mika Alas House A house and a designated historic site in Belgrade
Mikael Borglund One of Australia's most highly regarded film and television executives.
Mikawa Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Mike Candrea Field at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium Stadium at the University of Arizona.
Miklós Forrai Hungarian conductor, choir director and music professor.
Milan Blagojević Španac Serbian Spanish communist, partisan and national hero of Yugoslavia.
Milas K. Young 19th century American politician and murder victim.
Miles Corwin American author and journalist.
Mili (veil) A veil which typically covers the entire body
Military Archives of Serbia The archives of the Ministry of Defence of Serbia
Military Police of São Paulo State The uniformed state police of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Military history of the Tang dynasty Part of Chinese history, 618 c.e. – 907 c.e.
Military of historic Sarawak The armies of historical Sarawak
Military of the Swedish Empire The Armed Forces of the Swedish Empire
Militia (British Empire) The paramilitary forces of colonial Britain
Miliusa tomentosa A species of deciduous tree
Milk run A circular transportation route
Milking the bull A proverb indicating a fruitless task
Mill Woods Road Ring road in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Millbank Tower Skyscraper in London, U.K.
Millennium stamp A type of postage stamp
Milligan University Christian university in Milligan College, Tennessee, US.
Millison's Wood A hamlet in the West Midlands
Milton Lorman 20th century American politician.
Milton McCrory American boxer and the first Detroit Born boxer to win a world championship title.
Milton Montgomery Union Army officer.
Milwaukee Deep The deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean – part of the Puerto Rico Trench
Milwaukee and Northern Railway A former midwest railroad company
Min Sun A prominent disciple of Confucius (536–c.487 BC)
Minalin The Municipality of Minalin Pampanga Philippines
Minami-Hashimoto Station Railway station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Mind Blowin' (The D.O.C. song) 1989 single by The D.O.C.
Mind Sports Organisation Association for promoting mind sports.
Mindanao Eddy Semi-permanent cold-ring eddy formed in the retroflection area of the Mindanao Current.
Mineral absorption The way in which minerals enter cellular material
Mingfu A Chinese noble title for women
Minhaj al-Sunnah al-Nabawiyyah Refutation book of Shia creed by Ibn Taymiyya.
Minimum depth of occurrence The shallowest depth in the ocean at which a species is observed
Miniopterus mahafaliensis A bat in the genus Miniopterus that occurs in southwestern Madagascar
Minister (Catholic Church) A general role in the Catholic Church
Minister for Ageing (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Children (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Climate Action A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
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Minister for Industrial Relations (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Innovation (Victoria) A minister within the Executive Council of Victoria
Minister for Labour (Victoria) A former minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Major Projects (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Medical Research (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Mental Health (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Multicultural Affairs (Victoria) A minister within the Executive Council of Victoria
Minister for Planning (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Ports and Freight A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Prevention of Family Violence (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Regional Development (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Roads and Road Safety A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Small Business (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Tourism (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Youth (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for Youth Justice (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister for the Suburban Rail Loop A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister of Finance (Incorporated) Administers a portfolio through the Minister of Finance Department.
Minister of Immigration (Victoria) A former minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister of Mines (Victoria) A former minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Minister of Railways (Victoria) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Ministering This page specifically addresses 'Ministring' as pertaining to the Mormon Church.
Ministries of Saudi Arabia A list containing all the ministries of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Health (Alberta) Ministry of the Executive Council of Alberta responsible for health services.
Ministry of Revenue (imperial China) Imperial Chinese government ministry responsible for taxation, accounting, census, etc.
Minita Sanghvi New York Politician, professor and author.
Minnesota State Capitol Mall The mall of the Minnesota State Capitol
Minnesota Territorial Legislature A bicameral legislative body created by the United States Congress in 1849
Minnesota nice Cultural stereotype applied to Minnesotans.
Minnie Love Actress, producer, comedian and singer.
Minsterley branch line Railway in Shropshire, England.
Minstrel in the Galaxy 2004 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Minus World Glitched level in Super Mario Bros.
Minyo Crusaders Japanese musical ensemble.
Mir-874 microRNA precursor family A short RNA molecule
Miracle (S.O.A.P. album) 2000 studio album by S.O.A.P.
Miracle in Montreal 2009 soccer match between Montreal Impact and Toronto FC.
Miraculin A protein from West Africa with taste-modifying activity
Mirage I Cruiseferry built for Fred. Olsen & Co.
Mirror Lake (California) A small, seasonal lake located on Tenaya Creek in Yosemite National Park
Mirror symbol hypothesis A theory in philosophy of articial intelligence.
Misamis Occidental II Electric Cooperative Electric cooperative providing electricity distribution in Misamis Occidental, Philippines.
Misery Loves Co. (album) 1994 studio album by Misery Loves Co.
Mishan Impossible 2022 Telugu film by Swaroop R. S. J.
Mishmi takin A subspecies of takins, an animal found in the Himalayas
Mishu Sabbir Bangladeshi Television and film Actor and model.
Misokinesia Prevalent and recently proposed sensory disorder related to misophonia.
Miss Grand El Salvador 2023 The inaugural of Miss Grand El Salvador competition, beauty pageant edition
Miss Grand Namibia 2015 The first Miss Grand Namibia beauty pageant competition
Miss India Worldwide A beauty pageant
Miss Similar 2019 single by G.E.M.
Miss Sunshine 2011 single by R.I.O.
Miss Universe Philippines 2024 The 5th Miss Universe Philippines Pageant
Miss World Vietnam 2023 The third edition of the Miss World Vietnam pageant
Mission Mountains A mountain range in the U.S. state of Montana
Mission No. X 2005 studio album by U.D.O.
Mission San Francisco Solano (Mexico) Spanish mission in Coahuila state, northeastern Mexico.
Mission School Art movement in 1990s & 2000s, Mission District, San Francisco, California.
Mississippi Health Project Health initiative in Mississippi, United States.
Mississippi River floods of 2019 A series of floods effecting the Mississippi river basin in 2019
Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Ecological organization in Missouri, U..S.
Mitchelstown Castle Historic site in County Cork, Ireland.
Mitford Old Manor House Manor house in Mitford, Northumberland, England.
Mithapur Solar Power Plant Solar power plant located in Mithapur, Gujarat.
Mitochondrion-related organelle A type of intra-cellular organelle like a mitochondria.
Mitsuko Uchida Japanese-English classical pianist and conductor.
Mixed oxides of nitrogen Solutions of nitric oxide in dinitrogen tetroxide/nitrogen dioxide.
Miyagawa Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Mjörn (lake) Lake in Västergötland.
Mnazi Bay-Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park A marine park in Tanzania
Mnenia Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Mochammad Luthfie Witto'eng Indonesian army officer and diplomat.
Modal clausal form A normal form for modal logic formulae
Moddey Dhoo Legendary Manx ghost-dog.
Mode collapse Scenario in generative modeling where the model fails to generate diverse samples.
Model Laundry Historic building in Galveston, Texas, US.
Model act A suggested example for how to write a law well
Modelo Market Handicraft market located in the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
Moderantism One of the main currents of Spanish liberalism in the 19th century.
Modern Vintage 2014 studio album by Sixx:A.M.
Modernising Defence Programme A British Defence Program
Modistae Speculative grammarians, 13–14th cents.
Modèle 1951 helmet French military helment.
Moe. Sells Out 1998 live album by moe.
Moehanga A biography of Moehanga (Te Mahanga)
Moet Abebe A Nigerian video jockey, television presenter and actress
Mohammad Nehaluddin RJD leader and Rafiganj MLA Mohammad Nehaluddin.
Mohammadabad Airstrip Airport in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Mohammed bin Rashid Global Initiatives A foundation based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Mohan Bikram Singh A Nepali politician
Moin moin A Nigerian bean pudding
Moirang phee A textile fabric
Mojo (African-American culture) A magical amulet bag in Hoodoo tradition
Mokulito Lithographic printmaking technique on a wooden matrix.
Moldanubian Zone A tectonic zone in Europe formed during the Variscan or Hercynian Orogeny
Moldavian Airlines Former airline of Moldova, based at Chişinău Airport.
Moldavian Soviet Encyclopedia A defunct multi-purpose encyclopedia of Soviet Moldova, issued in the USSR
Moliyili Historical learning centre in Dagbon, Ghana.
Mollete de Antequera Protected Geographical Indication from Antequera, Andalusia.
Molly (fastener) A fastener providing an expandable metal anchor
Momie cloth A pebble-surfaced crêpe structure made of any natural or synthetic yarns
Monarchism in Australia A movement supporting the continuation of the Australian monarchy
Mondo (Chemba) Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Monge's theorem The intersections of the 3 pairs of external tangent lines to 3 circles are collinear
Mongo Beti Exiled Cameroonian author and polemicist.
Monica the Medium Television series about Monica Ten-Kate, a student with claimed paranormal abilities.
Monk's cloth A loosely woven cotton or linen fabric made of coarser yarns
Monk Turner American musician, songwriter, and record producer.
Monocentric chromosome Chromosome that has only one centromere in a chromosome and forms a narrow constriction.
Monolithic microwave integrated circuit A type of integrated circuit (IC) device that operates at microwave frequencies
Monon Athletic Conference The Monon Athletic Conference is a new athletic conference in the IHSAA (Indiana)
Monostich A line poem
Monoxide Any oxide containing only one atom of oxygen.
Monte Zovetto Mountain in northen Italy.
Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway Scenic route in Georgia, U.S.A.
Monts de Gueret Animal Park Zoo in Creuse department, France.
Montée Saint-Clair-Duport A former street in Lyon, France
Monument, Yerevan Monument neighborhood of Kanaker-Zeytun administrative district of Yerevan, Armenia.
Monument to Onésimo Redondo Removed monument in Valladolid, Spain.
Monumentum Adulitanum Ancient inscription in Ge'ez and Greek from Eritrea.
Mooga 2008 studio album by 40 Cal.
Moon garden A garden for enjoyment at night
Moonrakers Colloquialism for people from Wiltshire, a county in the West Country of England..
Moral theology of Rowan Williams The moral theology of the Anglican archbishop Rowan Williams
Mordell–Weil theorem The group of K-rational points of an abelian variety is a finitely-generated abelian group
More Gold – 20 Super Hits Vol. II 1993 greatest hits album by Boney M.
More Hall Reservoir A reservoir in South Yorkshire, England
Morehead station Former heritage streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Morgan Territory Regional Preserve Regional park in Contra Costa County, California, USA.
Morgan le Fay in modern culture Morgana le Fay is a character portrayed as a sorceress in Arthurian legend.
Morgenthau Report 1919 report by Henry Morgenthau, Sr.
Mori Art Museum Contemporary art museum in Tokyo, Japan.
Moriro ain Mangermachh Sindhi folktale.
Moro Rock A granite domein Sequoia National Park, California
Moroccan expedition A joint Scandinavian military expedition to Morocco
Morokhovets A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Morris F. Collen A founder of medical informatics
Mosaic of the Horses of Carthage Roman-era mosaic.
Mosaicity A measure of the spread of crystal plane orientations
Moscow Art Trio Moscow Art Trio was a Russian-Ukrainian trio.
Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University A Public University in Russia
Moskalenki Index of articles associated with the same name.
Moskovsky (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Mostyn Hall Grade I listed building in Flintshire.
Mosud Mannan A Bangladeshi diplomat
Mother Hubbard dress A loose-fitting Victorian gown with long sleeves and a high neck
Mother of God Church (Vigia) Listed church in Vigia, Pará, Brazil. Created by Jesuits in 1733.
Mothman Festival A festival around the Cryptid, Mothman, in Point Pleasant, West Virginia
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Public technical institution in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Motion in limine A motion to request that certain testimony be excluded
Motle Wala A village in Punjab, India
Motorcycle seat The seat of a motorcycle
Mount Forest Patriots Junior ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada.
Mount Harriet National Park A national park on the Andaman Islands, India
Mount Othrys A mountain range in eastern Central Greece just north of the Malian Gulf.
Mount Ruang Stratovolcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Mount Sibayak A stratovolcano in Northern Sumatra
Mount Song Mountain range in central China's Henan Province.
Mount Tallac Mountain peak southwest of Lake Tahoe, El Dorado county in California, U.S.A.
Mountain View, Nairobi A neighbourhood in Nairobi
Move Move Move (The Red Tribe) 1996 single by Manchester United F.C.
Move to the Left A socialist political movement in Uganda
Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity A protest against Mexican Drug War
Moydart Formation Geologic formation in Nova Scotia.
Mpendo Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Mpologoma Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Mponeng Gold Mine 10 km deep gold mine in Gauteng province near Johannesburg, South Africa. World's Deepest Mine.
Mr. Reggae 1977 song by Billy Kaui covered by L.A.B.
Mrijo Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Mrouj A municipality in Matn District, Mount Lebanon
Mrs Gardner English actress and playwright.
Mrs Wood British DJ and record producer.
Msamvu Bus Terminal, Morogoro Municipality in Tanzania.
Mshunia Kushta A section of the Mandaean World of Light
Mto wa Mbu Ward and town in Monduli District, Arusha Region.
Mu ping A street food in Thailand
Muckalee Creek Creek in southwest Georgia, U.S.A.
Mudgala A Rajarshi in Hinduism
Mufasa The Lion King character
Muffin A part-raised flatbread or a quickbread
Mugom dialect Sino-Tibetan language of western Nepal.
Mugom–Karmarong language Sino-Tibetan language of western Nepal.
Muhajir cuisine The culinary style of the Muhajir people of Pakistan
Muhammad's views on Christians The views of the prophet of Islam Muhammad on Christians and Christianity
Muhammad Asimi Tajik philosopher, soldier, poet, and academic.
Muharrir A cultural magazine in the Ottoman Empire (1876–1878)
Mulboos khas A special kind of mulmul cloth made for the King and used for Royal clothing in the Mughal Empire
Multi-level governance The vertical and horizontal spread of power
Multimedia computer A computer that is optimized for multimedia performance
Multiple exciton generation A concept in quantum electronics
Multiplier (economics) A concept in economics
Mumanna'a bint Amr A wife of Abd al-Muttalib, grandfather of Muhammad
Mumbai Climate Action Plan A Climate Action Plan by the Maharashtra Government for Mumbai.
Municipal Council of Paris Former assembly of Paris.
Municipal expressway A highway maintained by an Ontario municipality
Municipal territory Also known as "municipal term". It is the territory of a Spanish municipality.
Municipality of Pictou County A rural municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada
Muqras Mountain A mountain in the Tell Atlas mountain range
Murder of Alexis Murphy 2013 child murder in Virginia, US.
Murder of Hauwa Liman The murder of Hauwa Liman
Murder of Irene White 43 year old Irish woman who was murdered in 2005 by a contract killer.
Murder of Kwong Sau Lan 1969 murder of a 17-year-old woman in Singapore.
Murder of Mark Tildesley Murder of an English schoolboy, appeared on the first episode of "Crimewatch UK".
Murder of Nazim Jokhio A high profile murder case in Sindh Pakistan
Murder of Seow Kim Choo The 2016 killing of an employer by her family maid in Singapore.
Murdered Love 2012 studio album by P.O.D.
Muri Dam Dam in Hokkaidō, Japan.
Murkatta A headless ghost
Murnong A tuber used in Australian Aboriginal cuisine
Musa Chaghatay uulu Twentieth century Kyrgyz poet.
Musarambagh metro station Metro station in Hyderabad, India.
Muscatatuck Group The North Vernon Limestone is a geologic formation in Indiana
Museum of Modern Egyptian Art Art museum in Cairo, Egypt.
Museum of Orenburg History A history museum in Orenburg, Russia
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Former jewellery factory, now a museum.
Music Managers Forum Sweden It is a lobby and interest organization for Swedish music managers, A&R and talent scouts.
Musée Charles et Marguerithe Bieth Hospital in Ivory Coast, Comoé District.
Musée national du costume de Grand-Bassam Hospital in Ivory Coast, Comoé District.
Muthangari A neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi
Muthialpet Town in Puducherry, India.
Muton (genetics) The smallest unit in a chromosome that can be changed by mutations
Muzaffar ul-Mulk The Mehtar of Chitral from 1943 to 1949
Mwaru River A river in Tanzania
Mwiki A neighbourhood transversing the counties of Kiambu and Nairobi
My Adidas 1986 single by Run–D.M.C.
My Baby (The Temptations song) The Temptations song
My Brother (book) Book attributed to Fatima Jinnah, the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
My Crew, My Dawgs 2001 studio album by T.O.K.
My Fairytale 2018 EP by G.E.M.
My Name Is Aram 1940 short story collection by William Saroyan.
My Pet Human Children's novel by Yasmine Surovec.
My Posse 1986 single by C.I.A.
My Secret 2010 studio album by G.E.M.
Myasozharivka A village in Luhansk Oblast
Mycobiome The fungal community in and on an organism
Mycoparasitism Organism with the ability to parasitize fungi.
Myeong-dong station A Seoul Metro subway station
Myers–Steenrod theorem The isometry group of a Riemannian manifold is a Lie group
Mymensingh Museum A museum in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Myocardial contractility The heart muscle's ability to contract
Myocastorini A tribe of mammals belonging to the spiny rat family of rodents
Myron B. Williams 19th century American politician.
Myron H. Tilden American judge and politician.
Myron P. Lindsley 19th century American politician.
Mysore Kalyanam A type of marriage in southern India, exploiting women from disadvantaged communities
Myth of the Love Electrique 2006 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Mythology (fiction) A fiction franchise's overarching plot
Mythos (Aristotle) The term used by Aristotle in his Poetics for the plot of an Athenian tragedy
Måstad, Værøy Abandoned village in Værøy Municipality, Norway.
Médaille de l'enfance et des familles French civil decoration honouring mothers of large families.
Mérida-Los Rosales railway Railway line in Spain.
Mórocz The Morocz family
Möpkenbrot A German pork and grain sausage
Mühlheim-Dietesheim station A railway station serving Mühlheim am Main in Hesse, Germany
Mühlheim (Main) station A railway station serving Mühlheim am Main in Hesse, Germany
Müller's larva The juvenile form of some flatworms
Mümtaz Ökmen Turkish lawyer, civil servant, and politician.
N.K.P. Muthukoya Indian painter of modern art.
N.M.S.Kamaraj Polytechnic Polytechnic college located in Pazhavilai, Kanyakumari District, India.
N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe 2006 studio album by N.O.R.E.
NASA Trilogy Hard science fiction trilogy written by British science fiction author Stephen Baxter.
NATO Communications and Information Agency The technology and cyber hub of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
NATO Military Committee The body of NATO that is composed of member states' Chiefs of Defence
NBA London Game National Basketball Association game played annually from 2011 until 2019 in London.
NCHA World Championship Futurity First aged event in cutting horse competition.
NEC V20 A 16-bit microprocessor introduced by NEC in 1984
NGC 106 A Lenticular galaxy in the constellation Pisces
NGC 4005 Spiral galaxy in the Leo constellation.
NGC 5930 A starburst galaxy in the constellation Boötes
NGC 78 A pair of spiral galaxies in the constellation Pisces
NGTS-3 Binary star in the constellation Columba.
NGTS-6 Star with a short period planet.
NIMR (vehicle manufacturer) A subsidiary of EDGE
NOMe-seq NOMe-seq is a nucleosome occupancy and methylome technique.
NOTAR Alternative helicopter tail system with no external tail rotor.
NS 3500 A class of 8 Dutch 4-6-0 locomotives
NTPC Bhadla Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Bhadla, India.
NTPC Dadri Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Dadri, India
NTPC Fatehgarh Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Jaisalmer, India.
NTPC Haripad Floating Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Kayamkulam, India
NTPC Port Blair Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Port Blair, India.
NTPC Rajgarh Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Rajgarh, India.
NTPC Ramagundam Floating Solar Power Plant A photovoltaic power station in Ramagundam, India
NYCxDesign Annual design festival in New York City.
Naan qalia Dish, bread made in a tandoor, mixture of mutton or beef and various spices.
Nabara Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Nad Odrą Former district of the city of Szczecin from 1954 to 1976.
Nadia Mifsud Maltese-French poet, novelist and literary translator.
Nadine (magazine) A weekly social Lebanese magazine
Naeviology Method of divination by observing moles or other bodily marks.
Nafiʽ al-Madani A transmitters of the seven canonical Qira'at (689–785)
Nafudakake Display of name tags in Japanese culture, especially at a martial arts dojo.
Nagapattinam Junction railway station A junction railway station in Tamil Nadu, India
Nagar Valley Valley in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.
Nagarathar A Hindu mercantile caste
Nagas of Vidisha The Nagas probably ruled at Vidisha during the first century BCE
Nagasaki Junshin Catholic University A private university in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Nagrijuli Locality in Assam, India.
Nagura Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Nahan A town in Himachal Pradesh, India
Naila Nayem Bangladeshi model and actress.
Nain Airport Airport in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Nainokanoka Ward in Ngorongoro District, Arusha Region.
Nakagi Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Nakalele Point A land mass and blowhole in Maui
Nakamal agreement A bilateral treaty between Australia and Vanuatu
Nakuru Boys High School Public highschool in Nakuru, Kenya.
Nalavar A Sri Lankan Tamil caste traditionally involved in toddy tapping found in Sri Lanka
Nam Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo 2007 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Namakkal Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Namati Village in Assam, India.
Nampally Sarai Heritage caravanserai at Nampally in Hyderabad, India.
Namsskogan Familiepark A zoo and amusement park in Namsskogan, Norway
Namttaw A river village located in Northwestern Myanmar
Nancy La Vigne Nancy La Vigne is a criminal justice researcher and director.
Nancy Shade American soprano.
Nancy Sheung Female photographer from Hong Kong, active in 1960s and 1970s.
Nandgola A village in Bhagalpur district of Bihar
Naneh Khanum Ostad Wife of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar.
Nankeen A durable, pale yellowish cotton cloth developed in China
Nanocircuitry Electrical circuits operating on the nanometer scale.
Nanonetwork A computing network of nanomachines, at nanoscale
Nantucket Sound A roughly triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean offshore from the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Nanumea dialect A dialect of Tuvaluan, possibly a separate language
Naomi Meara American psychologist, researcher and academic.
Naoriya Phulo script A constructed script to write Meitei language
Naoto (dancer) Japanese dancer, actor, rapper and creative director.
Napactadine A naphthyl amidine antidepressant.
Naphtali Herz Shulman Russian Hebrew author.
Napoleon Solo Fictional spy from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Napoli Porta Nolana railway station Railway station of Circumvesuviana network managed by EAV in Naples, Italy.
Naproxen/diphenhydramine Drug combination used to relieve pain for sleep. Harmful to fetus in third trimester of pregnancy.
Naramata Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Mysore A hospital in Devanur, Mysore, India
Narcissus tortifolius Type of endemic narcissus.
Nardoqan The winter solstice, in Central Asia
Narendra Modi Medical College A Medical College In Ahmedabad
Nariva Swamp A freshwater wetland in Trinidad and Tobago
Narmada Kar The first Women graduate of Odisha
Narrow cloth A fabric type, woven on narrow width loom
Narufuchi Dam Dam in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Nascent iodine (dietary supplement) A liquid orally administered supplemental form of iodine
Nasirabad College, Mymensingh The oldest private college in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Nassau Tower Railroad signal and interlocking building. in New York, adjacent to the Mineola station.
Nastasya Filippovna The heroine of the novel "Idiot" by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
Nasty Girl (The Notorious B.I.G. song) 2005 single by The Notorious B.I.G.
Nasya A type of Panchakarma treatment
Natar kursya Officer of the Church of the East.
Nathan Cohen (critic) Theatre critic, broadcaster, publisher.
Nathan Nata Spira The Spiro Ancestor
Nathaniel Baldwin The inventor of an improved telephonic earphone
National Advisory Board on Romani Affairs The National Advisory Board in Finland
National Agri-trade and Food Safety Authority NAFSA ensures food, animal and agri-trade safety in Pakistan, aligning with global standards.
National Archives of Pakistan The central repository of the government of Pakistan
National Award for Teachers (India) National award to the Teachers, working in schools in India.
National Belizean Alliance A political alliance in Belize
National Climatic Data Center Active US archive of weather data.
National Committee of the Métis A committee formed by Louis Riel for the Métis
National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre A unit of the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), India
National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force A US-based cybersecurity organization
National Cycle Route 636 A cycling route in North Yorkshire, England
National Cycle Route 67 Long distance cycle route running north-south through Yorkshire to the East Midlands.
National Farmers Union (United States) A nationwide union for farmers in the United States
National Financial Credit Bank Commercial Bank in Cameroon.
National Guardian's Office The Office of the National Guardian for the NHS (Freedom to Speak Up) in England
National Hydrographic Office (Pakistan) Pakistan Navy's staff corps for hydrography.
National Institute of Cryptology Research and Development A unit of the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), India
National Language Promotion Department An autonomous regulatory institution of Pakistan
National Memorials (New Zealand) The national memorials of New Zealand
National School of Business and Management in Settat French business school in Morocco.
National Science and Technology Council The NSTC establishes national goals for science and technology.
National Security Space Association Business/professional group; military-industrial complex and aerospace industry related.
National Socialist War Victim's Care Nazi welfare organisation for war veterans.
National Supercomputer Centre in Sweden The Swedish national supercomputer centre in Linköping
National Training System (Australia) The Australian system for vocational education and training
National Tree Growing Day Kenyan public holiday for planting trees.
National colours of Portugal Red and green are the main colours depicted on the Portuguese flag.
National drug code National Pharmaceutical Identification System in the USA.
National rifle team A traveling competitive shooting team
Natuna Besar The main island of the Middle Natuna Archipelago in Indonesia
Natural Bridge Park Private park featuring a natural-arch rock formation.
Natural Fibre Board A type of fibreboard without any synthetic resin
Natural Forest Standard Voluntary carbon standard designed specifically for medium- to large-scale REDD+ projects.
Natural Stone Bridge and Caves Marble show cave in New York (State).
Natural border State boundaries which follow geographic features such as rivers, mountains, etc.
Natural sort order The ordering of strings in alphabetical order
Nature, Culture and Gender 1980 book, MacCormack & Strathern, eds.
Nauru Olympic Committee The Olympic Committee of Nauru
Nauru Soccer Federation The Football Federation of Nauru
Nausidame N Greek mythology the daughter of Amphidamas.
Nauta A town in the Peruvian Amazon
Nava Ebrahimi German-Iranian writer.
Nava Nalanda Mahavihara A Deemed university in Bihar
Navagraha The 9 planets of vedic astrology
Navajo Dome Summit in the state of Utah, U.S.A.
Naval Club A gentlemen's club in London
Naval Radio Transmitter Facility Grindavik United States Navy facility in Iceland.
Naval Strategic Forces Command (Pakistan) Pakistan Navy's strategic field formation.
Navalny 35 The sanction list of human right abusers
Nave Andromeda incident Fabricated maritime hijacking in the English Channel.
Navigator's Starcharts Science-fiction role-playing game supplement .
Navizence Swiss river in Anniviers, Valais.
Nawab Faizunnesa Government College Government college at Laksam, Comilla, Bangladesh.
Naya Dunia A communist publication in India
Nazo Dharejo The Iron lady of Sindh, who fought for her land against 200 dacoits
Ne ver, ne boysya 2003 single by t.A.T.u.
Nearest centroid classifier A classification model in machine learning based on centroids
Nebraska Department of Revenue Nebraska State Agency charged with administering state tax laws.
Neethlingshof Estate Historic site in Western Cape, South Africa.
Negro Creek (Ontario) A road, river, historic site of an early Black settlement.
Negro cloth A coarse, strong and inexpensive cloth used for slaves' clothing
Nehemiah 10 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 11 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 12 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 13 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 7 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 8 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 9 A chapter in the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah Bourne English Royal Navy Admiral.
Neigembos Neigembos is a forrst in Ninove.
Neighbourhood effect The effect of environs on individual people, as effected at the neighborhood level
Nelliady Nelliady is a town in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka.
Nellie B. Nicholson African-American suffragist and educator.
Nematothallus A form genus comprising cuticle-like fossils
Nenad Medvidović American entrepreneur and software engineer.
Neo (The Matrix) The Matrix character
Neola, Pennsylvania Unincorporated area in Pennsylvania, US.
Neonatal Society The world's oldest learned society for the promotion of neonatal science
Neonatal bowel obstruction A blockage of the intestines in children
Neopluvial A moist period in Western North America during the mid-to-late Holocene
Neptune Finswimming Club Club in Bristol, UK.
Nesscliffe and Pentre railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Netherton Reservoir A lake in the West Midlands, England
Netiv HaGdud A moshav and Israeli settlement in the West Bank
Nettie Lee Benson A librarian and historian
Network synthesis A design technique for linear electrical circuits
Neuchâtel gas turbine The world's first electric power-generating gas turbine to go into commercial operation
Neues Schloss Bümpliz Castle in Bümpliz in the city of Bern, Switzerland.
Neural network Gaussian process The distribution over functions corresponding to an infinitely wide Bayesian neural network.
Neuraxis The axis of the central nervous system
Neurotransmitter prodrug A prodrug of a neurotransmitter
Neuter gender in modern and contemporary French A grammatical gender
Neutrinoless double beta decay A nuclear physics process that has yet to observed
Nevanlinna function A complex analysis function
Never Enough (Public Access T.V. album) 2016 studio album by Public Access T.V.
Never Scared (song) 2003 single by Bone Crusher featuring Killer Mike and T.I.
Neville Island Bridge Bridge in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
New Cowper A hamlet in Cumbria, England
New Funky Nation 1990 studio album by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple 2001 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
New Ghost 2013 studio album by Hate Dept.
New Market metro station Metro station in Hyderabad, India.
New Mexico Airlines A former American airline
New South Wales Endeavour railcar Class of diesel multiple unit operating in New South Wales, Australia.
New World Orphans 2009 studio album by (hed) p.e.
New World Tapestry A British embroidery, created 1977–2000
New York State Electrician A professional role
New York State Route 31B A state highway in central New York in the United States
New Zealand Herald Extraordinary Heraldic authority of New Zealand.
New evangelization The Roman Catholic Church's modernization of its approach to preaching the Gospel
New methylene blue A substance used as a blue dye or stain and as a medication
Newberry Springs CPV Power Plant A 1.68 MWp concentrator photovoltais power station in Newberry Springs
Newlands, Northumberland A hamlet in Northumberland, England
Newry Canal Canal in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Newry Islands National Park Australian national park.
News Ghana A News Portal
News at 11 (album) 2016 studio album by Cat System Corp.
Newton's theorem about ovals The area cut off by a secant of a smooth convex oval is not an algebraic function
Newtown, Holme St Cuthbert A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Newtown Creek bridges A list of bridges crossing Newtown Creek in NYC
Next (play) A one-act play by Terrence McNally
Next to You (Melody song) 2005 single by melody.
Ngakuru Graben A geological feature in the North Island of New Zealand
Ngara, Nairobi A commercial and residential neighbourhood in Nairobi
Ngonge Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Ngoumou A town and commune in Cameroon
Ngualla A volcano located in the remote south west of Tanzania
Ngudia Wendel Angolan Portuguese language poet, born in 1940.
Nguyễn Văn Lý (athlete) Vietnamese long-distance runner.
Ngwato tribe Tswana chieftaincy of Botswana.
Ngāti Porou ki Harataunga An Iwi of Hauraki
Ngāti Porou ki Hauraki An Iwi of Hauraki
Nhạn Môn A rural commune in Bắc Kạn, Vietnam
Ni Kwei-tseng The Soong sisters' mother (1868–1931)
Nia Kurniasih Ardikoesoema Indonesian architect, Miss Universe Indonesia 1974.
Niamtre A traditional religion followed by the Jaintia people in Meghalaya, India
Nibelungenwerk The largest and most modern tank factory in Nazi Germany
Nibutani Dam Dam in Hokkaidō, Japan.
Nicholas Brady (poet) Anglican divine and poet, known for co-authoring Tate & Brady metrical psalm book.
Nick's Original Big Train Bar Saloon based in New Orleans.
Nicky Newton-King The first female CEO of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, South Africa
Nicole Cage-Florentiny Nicole Cage-Florentiny is a French poet and novelist from Martinique.
Nicolette Grant A main character on HBO's Big Love
Nidd Aqueduct A freshwater aqueduct in Yorkshire, England
Nielsen & Winther A Danish manufacturer
Niemeier lattice A positive definite integral set of repeated points with Abelian group-rank 24
Nig-Latin 2002 studio album by Mistah F.A.B.
Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room A coalition of civil organisations that monitor Nigeria's electoral process
Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project Providing support for climate related environmental issues in Nigeria.
Nigerian Institute of International Affairs A Nigerian Institute
Night After Night (U.K. album) 1979 live album by U.K.
Nightflight to Venus 1978 studio album by Boney M.
Nightjar (bar) Drinking establishment in London, U.K.
Nightsongs (1984 film) A 1984 film
Nigojū Japanese novelist.
Nihon Ken Hozonkai The Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog
Nikashi Village in Baksa district, Assam, India.
Nikita Kanani General Practitioner; first woman to be Director of Primary Care in the NHS.
Nikolskoye, Pokrovsky Uyezd, Vladimir Governorate A historic town in Imperial Russia
Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital Medical School and Tertiary care Hospital in Kolkata.
Nilambazar A small town in india in Assam, India
Nils Samuel Swederus A Swedish naturalist
Nina Assimakopoulos American recording artist, and professor.
Nina Brown Baker Author of biographies aimed at children.
Nina Kamneva Soviet athlete and military engineer.
Nina Kosterina A Soviet partisan and diarist
Nine High a Pallet 1995 studio album by brute.
Ninein Ninein (s.m. Al Ninein) in dialetto Bolognese è il maiale.
Ningbo Campus, Zhejiang University A Zhejiang University campus in Ningbo
Ninna Tersman Swedish playwright in New Zealand and Australia.
Niraj Gera Indian photographer and social activist.
Nishidaira Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Nishimura Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Nitsa A river in Russia
Nitzevet The mother of David according to Hanan bar Rava
Nivi (garment) A lower garment worn around a women's waist
Niyar Saikia Indian actress.
Niz Index of articles associated with the same name.
Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering A Public University in Russia
Nièr beurre Preserve of apples that is part of the cuisine and culture of Jersey.
Njaza Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Njovu Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Njuškalo A top Croatian website
No. 11 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot training unit that operated during World War II
No. 1 (Islands) Group RNZAF A formation of the Royal New Zealand Air Force during the Second World War
No. 92 Squadron RAF Royal Air Force unit from WW1 to the present day.
No Doy 1996 studio album by moe.
No Face No Case 2020 studio album by 2 Chainz and T.R.U.
No Guts, No Glory (Moe album) 2014 studio album by moe.
No Limits (U.D.O. album) 1998 studio album by U.D.O.
No Llores 2007 single by Gloria Estefan featuring Carlos Santana, José Feliciano and Sheila E.
No Matter What (T.I. song) 2008 single by T.I.
No Mercy (T.I. album) 2010 studio album by T.I.
No Need to Run 2010 EP by Kwes.
No One Can Do It Better 1989 studio album by the D.O.C.
No One Ever Really Dies 2017 studio album by N.E.R.D.
No Platform The denial of a platform to speak
No Pleasantries 2000 studio album by U.P.O.
No Reasons Given 1984 studio album by Kevin Gilbert and Jason Hubbard as N.R.G.
No goal A call by an official to announce a disallowed goal
Noah Smithwick Texas settler, gunsmith.
Noblesse in Scotland The Scottish upper class
Noel Bayliss Professor of chemistry, University of W.A.
Noginsky (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Nokia 105 (2017) A phone
Nokia 7260 Nokia brand cell phone model. Model identifier; Model 7260.
Nominal group technique A decision making method
Non-European Section of Natal University College A separate university level education to "non-european" students in Durban
Non-exhaust emissions The emissions produced by motor vehicles, other than exhaust gas emissions
Non-national A person not born in a specific country
Non-normal modal logic A less restrictive form of modal logic
Non-territorial autonomy The way of managing ethnic diversity inside a state
Nondestructive Evaluation 4.0 A concept of industrial testing and evaluation for the digital age
Nongmaiching Reserved Forest A reserved forest in Imphal East
Nonlinear eigenproblem Mathematical equation involving a matrix-valued function that is singular at the eigenvalue.
Nonperson treatment A level of social interaction
Nonrecursive ordinal The order type of the set of all recursive ordinals
Noon (play) A one-act play by Terrence McNally
Noon and Eternity 2006 studio album by To Live and Shave in L.A.
Noonday Demon A demonic figure
Nootka Fault A fault, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada
Nordalbingia Region of Medieval Saxony.
Noreality 2007 studio album by N.O.R.E.
Normal p-complement A finite group
Norman, Is That You? A 1970 theatrical play
Norske Hits 1998 compilation album by Boney M.
North American Development Bank Binational financial institution supporting infrastructure development.
North American Indian childhood cirrhosis A genetic pediatric liver disease
North Atlantic Aviation Museum Aviation Museum in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
North Carolina State University Memorial Belltower Clock tower in Raleigh, N.C.
North River (Missouri) River in Missouri, U..S.
North Tarawa A string of islets in Kiribati governed by the Eutan Tarawa Council
North Water Terminal "L" station in the Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois.
North wind A wind coming from the north
Northern (automobile) Manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Detroit.
Northern Daily Leader Daily newspaper produced in the city of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia.
Northern Endeavour A defunct FPSO in the Timor Sea that is now owned by the Australian Government
Northern Indiana Railway A defunct Railway based in South Bend, Indiana
Northport Traction Company Rail line in Western Suffolk County, New York.
Northwest Seaport Alliance Port authority of Seattle and Tacoma.
Norway–Syria relations Bilateral relations between Norway and Syria.
Norwegian Financial Services Association Employers' organisation in Norway.
Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority Governmental supervisory authority under the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion.
Norwegian Trekking Association A hiking organization
Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees Norway's largest labour union.
Nosé–Hoover thermostat Algorithm in molecular physics.
Not Gonna Get Us 2003 single by t.A.T.u.
Not Like Other Girls 1998 studio album by S.O.A.P.
Not O.K. 2013 mixtape by Kool A.D.
Notes from a Coma A novel by Mike McCormack
Nothin' (song) 2002 single by N.O.R.E.
Nothing (N.E.R.D. album) 2010 studio album by N.E.R.D.
Notorious (2009 film) 2009 film about the Notorious B.I.G.
Notorious (soundtrack) 2009 soundtrack album by The Notorious B.I.G.
Notre Dame de L'Assomption Church, La Digue A catholic church in La Digue, Seychelles
Notre Dame de Roscudon Church Catholic church from the 18th century.
Novaya Uda Index of articles associated with the same name.
Novena to Saint Michael Novena prayed to Saint Michael the Archangel.
Novomykolaivka, Cherkaske settlement hromada, Kramatorsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast A village in Kramatorsk Raion, Ukraine
Novopokrovske A village in Donetsk Oblast
Novyi Korotych A village in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Now's the Time (4 P.M. album) 1995 studio album by 4 P.M.
Now That's What I Call Music! (original U.S. album) 1997 Compilation Album by various artists.
Now We Are Dead A 2017 novel by Stuart MacBride
Now or Later A play by Christopher Shinn
Nowa Huta. Okruchy życia i meandry historii A 2003 photo anthology
Nozori Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Ntalaganya Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Nuclear ensemble approach Semiclassical approach for molecular spectrum simulations.
Nuclear licensing The legal process used to permit nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities
Nuestro Pan Diario Protestant Christian publication in several languages.
Nueva Tharsis Mining company of Spain.
Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic Academic Institution in Zaria Kaduna State, Nigeria.
Nukui Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Nun's veiling A lightweight, thin, sheer, wool cloth
Nur Ahmed (politician) A great politician of Indian Subcontinent and Bangladesh
Nur ad-Din Shahanshah A Kurdish military commander and Saladin's eldest brother
Nurdağı A district in Gaziantep, Turkey
Nuristan National Park National park in Afghanistan.
Nutritional biodiversity Dietary diversity for better nutrition.
Nuvo (liqueur) Fortified wine imported by London Group Co.
Nuyorican Soul American music group.
Nvubu Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Nvuma Clan A clan of Buganda kingdom
Nwonyo Fishing Festival A festival celebrated by the Ibi people in Taraba State
Nyandarua District A former district of Kenya
Nyayo Estate A gated community in Embakasi in the city of Nairobi
Nyayo Highrise A residential neighbourhood in Nairobi
Nyctibatrachus shiradi A species of frog
Nyctibatrachus tunga A species of frog
Nyeri District A former district of Kenya
Nzanza A commune in the town of Matadi in the Democratic Republic of Congo
O'Brien Field (Charleston) Stadium in Illinois, U.S.A.
O'Harra Stadium Stadium located in South Dakota, U.S.A.
O'Keefe Rail Trail A derelict railway line now open as a safe and enjoyable bicycle path
O... Saya 2008 song by A. R. Rahman and M.I.A.
O.K. (Kool A.D. album) 2015 mixtape by Kool A.D.
OCT East Entertainment and resort complex in Yantian, Shenzhen, China.
OIDFA Non-profit organization based in France for lacemakers and lace enthusiasts.
OKEANOS A proposed space probe to Trojan asteroids
OMI Rotterdam A public center for architecture
OPV-80-class offshore patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessels operated by the Chilean Navy and Colombian National Navy.
ORP Generał Tadeusz Kościuszko Polish Navy, former US Navy, frigate.
O Teatro dos Vampiros 1991 song by Legião Urbana.
Oa (Attica) A subdivision of ancient Attica, Greece
Oasis (O.C. and A.G. album) 2009 studio album by O.C. & A.G.
Obaid bin Al-Saba A primary transmitter of the Qira'at (died 834 CE)
Obateru of Egbin's Royal Palace The royal palace of the paramount ruler of Egbin Kingdom in Ijede, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria
Obed Hale 19th century farmer and politician.
Obligate nasal breathing The instinct to breathe through the nose rather than the mouth
Observations of daily living Cues people notice about their health.
Observatory Lane Cricket ground in Dublin, Ireland.
Observer Building, Hastings Abandoned printworks in East Sussex.
Occupy Julorbi House A protest in Ghana
Ocean College, Zhejiang University A college of Zhejiang University
Ocean Park Aquarium Zoo in Western Australia, Australia.
Ocean of Funk 1994 studio album by E.S.G.
Ocean optics The study of light interaction with water and submerged materials
Oceanic feeling A feeling of being one with the world
Oceans of Fantasy 1979 studio album by Boney M.
Ochakovo (company) Major Russian brewery/beverage company.
Ocho de Bastos Latin pop rock band.
Ochwalkee Creek Stream in Georgia, United States.
Octave (poetry) Eight lines of poetry forming a stanza.
Octol A high explosive mixture consisting of HMX and TNT
Octopus Hole Conservation Area A designated conservation area on the Washington's Hood Canal
Oddiyana A kingdom in early medieval India
Ode to Booker Ervin 1970 studio album by Ted Curson & Co.
Odi massacre The massacre of the Odi people in Ijaw, Nigeria
Odinel de Umfraville Odinel de Umfravill- English aristocrat, son of Robert I de Umfraville.
Odintsovo (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Odo Rigaud Former archbishop of Rouen.
Odyssey Cinema, St Albans A preserved film theatre in south-east England
Oedera imbricata A shrublet in the daisy family from South Africa
Off topic A topic outside the bounds of the current discussion
Office of Literature and Art of Resistance A population in Iran that is following the truth about the Iran-Iraq war
Office of Scientific Intelligence A department of the Central Intelligence Agency before 1963
Office of profit A position that brings to the person holding it some financial gain, or advantage, or benefit
Ogallo Laban A professor of Meteorology at Nairobi University, Kenya
Ogof Craig a Ffynnon Seven km long cave in Clydach Gorge, Wales.
Oh! What a Carry On! 1971 compilation album by various artists from the Carry On... film series.
Oh, the Mysterious South Korean television series.
Ohio Christian University Christian college in Circleville, Ohio, US.
Ohordua A town in Esan South East
Oil well control The management of oil wells
Oinam (surname) A Meitei family name
Oizuru (garment) A sacred garment of Japanese pilgrims
Ojomo Oluda A traditional ruler of Owo Kingdom
Okatibbee Dam Dam in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.
Okawa Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Okeechobee Group Geologic group in Florida. The group preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period.
Oketo, California Oketo is an abandoned human settlement in Humboldt County, California.
Oklahoma City sonic boom tests 1964 FAA sonic boom study over Oklahoma City.
Okta A unit of measurement for quantifying cloud cover
Okuku, Cross River State Town in Yala, Cross River State, Nigeria.
Olagbegi Atanneye I The paramount ruler of Owo Kingdom (1913 - 1938)
Olagbegi family A royal family in Owo
Olateru Olagbegi I The paramount ruler of Owo Kingdom (1913-1938)
Old-age and survivors insurance in Switzerland Old-age and survivors insurance in Switzerland.
Old Chief Smoke The Great Sioux Chief
Old English rune poem A poem in Old English about the runic alphabet
Old Forester The first bottled bourbon
Old Hundred Gold Mine Gold mine in Colorado, U.S.A.
Old Piedras River Aqueduct Historic aqueduct in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Old School Renaissance A play style movement within the tabletop role playing game hobbyist community.
Old St. Francis School Hotel, restaurant, and pub in Oregon, U.S.A.
Old St Peter and St Paul's Church, Albury A former Anglican church in Surrey, England
Old Times in North Yarmouth, Maine A historical publication by Augustus W. Corliss
Ole G. Kinney Early 20th century American politician.
Olenegorsk, Sakha Republic The only inhabited locality of Yukagirsky Rural Okrug, Allaikhovsky District, Yakutia
Oleum Corrosive liquid of excess sulfur trioxide in solution.
Oligosaprobe Organisms that inhabit clean water or water that is only slightly polluted by organic matter.
Oliinykove A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Olimpia Altuve The first Central American woman to get a University degree
Oliver Cooper (politician) Conservative politician and leader of the party representing Hampstead Town.
Oliver King (composer) British composer, pianist, organist and conductor.
Oliver Tambo Heritage House National Monument and Museum in Lusaka, Zambia. Former home of ANC Leader Oliver Tambo.
Olivetti computers Manufactured by Olivetti S. p. A.
Oljga N. Dubovik A botanist
Ollolai A municipality and town in Sardinia, Italy
Olomouc Half Marathon A half marathon race
Olowo of Owo The paramount Yoruba king of Owo
Olrik Fjord Fjord in northern Greenland.
Olusegun Oke Library Academic library of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho.
Olympic College Community college in Bremerton, Washington, US.
Om Namo Bhagavate Vāsudevāya A Hindu mantra
Om Namo Narayanaya A Hindu mantra
Omanawa Caldera A volcanic caldera in New Zealand
Omar Keshelashvili Georgian economist and scientist.
Omer beže Traditional song of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Omkareshwar Floating Solar Power Park A solar power park in Khandwa, India
Omnigeneity A concept in stellarator physics
Omnio 1997 studio album by In the Woods...
Omnipresent (Hate Dept. album) 1996 studio album by Hate Dept.
Omniverse .:. Frequency 2002 studio album by Rake.
Omori Nori Museum Seaweed museum in Tokyo, Japan.
On- and off-hook A telephone respectively off- and on-line
On Ancient Medicine Greek medical text, c. 450–400 B.C.
On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias A work written by Aristotle
On This Day in History A global game
On Track Innovations On Track Innovations is a global company that develops contactless payment solutions.
On a Sensual Note A capella singing group
On the Calculation of Volume A novel by Solvej Balle
On the Western Front 2007 studio album by D.I.
Onate Formation A geologic formation in New Mexico
One-Net Open-source standard for wireless networking.
One-letter word A single-letter word
One-man band A musician who plays various instruments
One (A Chorus Line song) A Chorus Line song
One Candle 2000 song performed by g.o.d.
One Heart (R.I.O. song) 2010 single by R.I.O.
One Last Con The final episode of Suits
One Leg Too Few A comedy sketch
One Montenegro The former Montenegrin subsidiary of Telenor
One More Chance (The Notorious B.I.G. song) 1995 single by The Notorious B.I.G.
One Woman's War: Da (Mother) The memoir about the role of Iranian mothers during the Iran–Iraq War
One of the Missing (film) 1968 British film by Tony Scott.
Onefinestay A British holiday rental hospitality company
Onesimus Asiimwe Ugandan Anglican bishop and former chaplain of Makerere University.
Ong Ah Chuan v Public Prosecutor A landmark decision in 1980 from Singapore
OnionShare A file sharing application over Tor network
Only in Amerika 2004 studio album by Hed p.e.
Ontario Civilian Police Commission Umbrella organization of adjudicative tribunals in Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council OMVIC (Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council) regulates motor vehicle sales in Ontario.
Oostburg The Burg in Zeeland, Netherlands
OpenAPI Specification A specification for machine-readable interface files
OpenSky Network A non-commercial, research-oriented flight tracking platform
Open Very Carefully Children's picture book by Nick Bromley and Nicola O'Byrne.
Open Your Mind (song) 1993 single by U.S.U.R.A.
Open and closed maps A function that sends open (resp. closed) subsets to open (resp. closed) subsets
Open top buses in the United Kingdom Open top buses are used in the United Kingdom for sightseeing and seasonal summer services.
Operation (mathematics) Addition, multiplication, division, ...
Operation Downfall order of battle A planned military operation
Operation Echo 1999 Air Force Special Operation.
Operation Enduring Freedom – Caribbean and Central America Regional military operation.
Operation Fath ol-Mobin Military operation launched by Iran in March 1982, during the Iran-Iraq war.
Operation Greenback A 1979-1983 task force targeting money laundering connected to drug trafficking
Operation Lifesaver United States rail safety organization.
Operation Lucid 1940 British plan to use fireships to destroy barges gathering for the invasion of Britain.
Operation Newcombe British military operation in Mali.
Operation Oyster 1942 RAF raid on a factory in the Netherlands.
Operation Sea Lion (wargame) Attempt to simulate the never-carried-out 1940 Nazi invasion in the UK.
Operation Termite The largest military operations of the Malayan Emergency
Operation Unified Response The United States military's response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake
Operation Écouvillon A joint military operation between France and Spain
Operational sex ratio A quantitative ratio of sexually active population
Operations Enhance and Enhance Plus Vietnam War US actions.
Optical contact bonding Process whereby two closely conformal surfaces are held together by intermolecular forces.
Optical sorting Automated sorting of solid products using cameras and/or lasers.
Optional stopping theorem A martingale's expected value at a stopping time equals its initial expected value
Oracles of Leo the Wise Greek collection of oracles attributed to the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise (886–912).
Orange Marine Subsidiary of Orange S.A.
Orange chromide A species of cichlid, indigenous to Southern India and Sri Lanka, with orange coloration.
Orbit of the Moon The Moon's circuit around Earth
Orbital maneuver A movement during spaceflight
Order (business) A buyer's intention to purchase goods and services from a seller
Order of Liberty (Ukraine) The highest possible Ukrainian order that a foreign person can get
Order of Maternal Glory Soviet decoration honouring mothers of large families.
Order of Minims Catholic religious order of friars and nuns founded by St. Francis of Paola in the 15th c.
Order of Parental Glory Russian decoration honouring parents of large families.
Order of the German Eagle Nazi German award given to sympathetic foreigners.
Order of the Republic (Gambia) The Gambia order of merit
Order of the Republic (Sudan) A Sudanese Order
Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak Second highest order group of the orders medals by Sarawak governor.
Order to show cause A court order
Orders, decorations, and medals of Uzbekistan List of Uzbek honours.
Ore Steamship Company A Bethlehem Shipping Company
Oread (poem) 1914 poem by H.D.
Oregon Community Foundation A non-profit community organization of Oregon
Oregon Public Utility Commission Electric, gas and telephone utility regulatory agency for the state of Oregon. USA.
Oregon truffle Disambiguation page for the different species of Oregon truffles.
Orestes Brownson American intellectual, activist, preacher, and writer; a noted Catholic convert.
Organizing principle A central dimension of a conceptual framework
Oriental Morning Post Chinese-language morning newspaper published in China.
Oriente (Ecuador) The Amazon region of Ecuador
Orientering A defunct newspaper in Norway (1952–1975)
Original Bible Project A project to produce a new translation of the Bible in English
Ormskirk School Secondary school in West Lancashire, England Protests about uniform and staff currently on going.
Ornithodoros Genus of arachnids in the soft-bodied tick family, Argasidae.
Ornon Mountains, Crete A mountain range of eastern Crete in Greece
Orphan receptor A protein with a receptor structure but with unidentified ligand
Orson S. Head 19th century American attorney and politician.
Os Magriços The Portugal team that participated at the 1966 FIFA World Cup
Os opticus A bone found in the sclera of the eye in some bird species
Osborne Fire Finder A line-of-sight device for locating fires
Osbourn Seamount The westernmost and oldest unsubducted seamount of the Louisville Ridge
Oskar Herrfurth German painter and illustrator.
Oslonett The first ISP in Norway (founded 1991)
Osmund Somers Cleverly British civil servant and private secretary to Neville Chamberlain.
Ostrvica Fortress A small town built on Rudnik mountain
Otis Colwell 19th century merchant and politician.
Otis Norton 19th century American businessman.
Otley Run A pub crawl in Leeds, England
Otter Co-op Consumers' cooperative in British Columbia, Canada.
Otto Anninger Industrialist and art collector.
Otto Brüggemann (merchant) German merchant from Hamburg who served as ambassador to Safavid Iran in the 1630s.
Otto Neitzel German pianist, composer, teacher and music director...
Otto Schmidt-Hartung German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II.
Ottoman wintering in Toulon Cession of the French port of Toulon to an Ottoman fleet in 1543–44.
Ottu (film) 2022 film directed by Fellini T.P.
Ouchi Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Our Lady of Brotas Is a Catholic title dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth.
Our Lady of Lourdes A title of Mary, mother of Jesus
Our World (album) 2009 studio album by T.O.K.
Our princess is in another castle! Quote from Super Mario Bros.
Outline of British pornography Status and history of pornography in the U.K.
Outline of stage illusion Large-scale magic trick.
Outport A secondary or auxiliary port
Output-sensitive algorithm A property describing run-time complexity of algorithms
Outron A gene sequence removed from RNA transcripts by trans-splicing
Outside Castle 2000 studio album by H.O.T.
Ouzel Fire The Ouzel fire of 1978 taking place in Rocky Mountain National Park
Ovada (Tanzanian ward) Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Over Langford Manor Historic site in Somerset, England.
Overgrown Pond A painting by Russian artist Vasily Polenov
Overlapping gene A gene whose sequence partially overlaps the reading frame of another gene
Overmodelled skull A human skull covered with various materials
Ovitrap A traditional approach to control mosquito population
Owen/Into It. Over It. Split EP 2015 EP by Owen and Into It. Over It.
Owu Kingdom A Yoruba Sub group
Oxford Majlis South Asian cultural and debating society in Oxford, England founded in 1896.
Oxford Students Liberal Association The Liberal society at the University of Oxford, dating back to 1913.
Oxhill, Warwickshire A village in Warwickshire, England
Oyeyemi Yoruba given name.
Oyinbo Yoruba term for Europeans and people with fair skin/foreigners to Nigeria.
Ozark Highlands Spirits Missouri recently passed a law creating a new category of distilled spirits.
Ozark National Scenic Riverways National recreational area in the Ozark, Missouri, U..S.
Ozark Plateau National Wildlife Refuge Nature preserve in Missouri, U..S.
Ozegawa Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Ozerovo Index of articles associated with the same name.
Ozone depletion potential The relative amount of degradation to the ozone layer a compound causes
P-constrained group A finite group
P.O.W.A. 2017 single by M.I.A.
PACMAD clade A major clade in the grass family Poaceae
PITPNM3 A mammalian lipid transfer protein
PJ Loughran American illustrator, musician and entrepreneur.
PK Bosna A swimming club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
PMI Group A holding company whose primary subsidiary is the PMI Mortgage Insurance Co
PNS Ahsan Pakistan Navy's air station in Makran coast near Ormara.
PNS Bahadur Pakistan Navy's training formation on operations & navigation.
PNS Himalaya Pakistan Navy's training formation on recruit training.
PNS Iqbal Pakistan Navy's base for special operations forces.
PNS Karsaz Pakistan Navy's training formation on technical and physical training.
PNS Makran Pakistan Navy's air station in Makran coast near Ormara.
PNS Mehran Pakistan Navy's naval air station in Karachi, Sindh.
PNS Qasim Pakistan Navy's base for marine logistics.
PNS Saad Pakistan Navy air-independent propulsion submarine.
PNS Shifa Hospital Pakistan Navy's military hospital for medical training and certification.
PSR J0337+1715 Millisecond pulsar with two orbiting white dwarfs and a planet.
PTI intra-party elections case A court case in Pakistan (2024)
PX4 autopilot BSD-Licensed flight control software for drones and other unmanned vehicles.
PYT (Down with Me) 2001 studio album by P.Y.T.
Pabna Mental Hospital A hospital in Bangladesh
Pac's Life (song) 2006 single by 2Pac featuring Ashanti and T.I.
Pacific Clipper The first commercial plane to almost circumnavigate the world
Pacific Forest Reserve Former protected area in Washington, United States.
Packed bed A hollow object filled with material that does not fully obstruct fluid flow
Packet delay variation The difference of delay of packets in computer networking
Padma (Vishnu) The lotus attribute of Vishnu
Padye A Brahmin community from Goa
Paeon (son of Poseidon) A son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
Page Regional Airport Airport in North Dakota, United States.
Pahi (Tanzanian ward) Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Paigham-i-Pakistan A fatwa issued by 1,800 scholars forbidding all forms of terrorism
Paignton Pier A pleasure pier in Paignton, Devon, England
Pain Is So Close to Pleasure A song by the band, Queen
Pain and pleasure A concept
Paint by number A painting made by filling the numbers provided on the canvas.
Paintbox (software) A graphics utility released for the ZX Spectrum
Paintings for the alameda of the Dukes of Osuna Series of paintings by Francisco de Goya for the alameda of the Dukes of Osuna.
Pairwise compatibility graph A graph class
Paiyun Lodge The most famous alpine lodge in Taiwan.
Pakistan Armed Forces Nursing Service Pakistan Army's joint staff corps for nursing.
Pakistan Army Air Defence Corps Pakistan army staff corps for anti-aircraft warfare.
Pakistan Army Corps of Education Pakistan Army's staff corps for education & training.
Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Pakistan army's staff corps for maintenance & repairs.
Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers Pakistan army staff corps for public & construction works.
Pakistan Army Corps of Remount Veterinary and Farms Pakistan Army's staff corps for military rations & food.
Pakistan Navy War College Staff college for the Pakistan Navy at Walton, Punjab.
Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? A small book published on 15 September 1947
Pakke-Kessang A village in Arunachal Pradesh
Pal Maliga A plant molecular biologist
Palace II (building) Residential in RJ, Brazil.
Palace of King Darub The earliest surviving royal complex in Gonjo County, Tibet.
Palace town A type of town in Russian Empire
Palaikastro A modern city near the east coast of the Greek island of Crete
Palaikastro Kouros Bronze-age statue of a male found at Roussolakkos in east Crete.
Palais Pálffy Former palace in Vienna, Austria.
Palatine Lodge No. 97 The history of Palatine Lodge No 97
Palatini identity Variation of the Ricci tensor with respect to the metric.
Paleocontinent A distinct area of continental crust that existed as a major landmass in the geological past
Paleokastra Castle A Southern Albanian Castle
Paleontological site Natural deposit containing fossils.
Paleovirology The study of ancient viruses
Palestinian Scout Association Organization for Scouting in Palestine.
Palhallan Village in Baramula district, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Palia Airstrip Airport in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Pallas's leaf warbler A small migratory passerine bird that breeds in northern Asia
Pallekele A suburb of the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka
Palm Mall 2014 studio album by Cat System Corp.
Palmair Travel agency in the United Kingdom.
Palmarian Bible 2001 Bible of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
Palmito cheese A type of Costa Rican cheese
Palpebral fissure The fissure separating the eyelids, defining the opening between them when the eyes are open
Palácio dos Bandeirantes A palace in São Paulo, Brazil
Pamaquine A drug (of the 8-aminoquinoline class) formerly used to treat malaria
Pambla Dam A dam in Kerala, India
Pamela Mbabazi A Ugandan university professor, and academic administrator
Pamiparib A PARP inhibitor anti-cancer drug compound
Pan-American television frequencies Frequencies on the radio spectrum used by television broadcasters in the Americas.
Pan Am Path A multi-use hiking and cycling path in Toronto, Canada
Pan Jin-yu Last speaker of the Pazeh language.
Pan minisc' A grape dessert native to Basilicata, Italy
Panachaiki railway station Railway station of Patras in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Panaqolus purusiensis A species of catfish in the family Loricariidae
Panarwa thikana A jagir of Solanki Rajputs in Bhomat, Mewar.
Pancreatic plexus A division of the celiac plexus in the abdomen
Pandanallur style A style of Bharatanatyam
Pandemic Diaries A book about the British politician Matt Hancock
Panderodus A venomous Conodont from the Early Paleozoic
Pangasius djambal A species of fish
Panglima Kinta Mosque A historical mosque in Perak, Malaysia
Panikhia Jati A group of higher castes in Odisha, India
Pankrác Plain A geomorphological and urban area in Prague
Panorama Mesdag Painting by Hendrik Willem Mesdag.
Panoth Weir A diversion dam in Kerala, India
Pantai Indah Kapuk A township in Jakarta, Indonesia
Panthenol Pair or mixture of stereoisomers.
Paola Tapia Chilean civil engineer and politician.
Paolo Avitabile Italian soldier.
Paolo Treves Italian politician, publicist, political scientist, academic and anti-fascist.
Paper Material for writing, printing, etc.
Paper Planes (M.I.A. song) 2008 single by M.I.A.
Paper Trail 2008 studio album by T.I.
Paper yarn A yarn made from paper strips
Paperwork (T.I. album) 2014 studio album by T.I.
Parable of the Invisible Gardener A philosophical tale
Parabolic Hausdorff dimension A certain fractal dimension
Parachute mitral valve A congenital mitral valve disease that needs to be on wikipedia
Parade of the Fat Ox at the Paris Carnival Festive tradition from Paris.
Paramantis Genus of praying mantises.
Paranga, Tanzania Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Parascorpaena bandanensis A species of scorpionfish
Parascorpaena moultoni A species of scorpionfish native to the Western Central Pacific
Paraskoviivka, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast A settlement village in Donetsk Oblast
Paratoxotus argodi Species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
Parbung A village in Pherzawl District, Northeast India.
Parc naturel régional de la Martinique A regional nature park in Martinique
Parchment craft The art of embellishing and decorating parchment paper
Parenting plan Child custody plan included in a marital separation agreement or final decree of divorce.
Paris-Saint-Lazare to Saint-Germain-en-Laye Line French railway line.
Parish and Civil Registers in Paris Records from Paris, France.
Parjanya A deity of rain, Indra
Park 12 A park in the Adelaide Park Lands
Park Avenue station (Charlotte) Former heritage streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Park Crescent, London Protected architecture in south of Regent's Park.
Parkdean Resorts Holiday park operator in the United Kingdom.
Parma Baptistery A religious edifice
Parnaíba Thermal Power Complex Thermoelectric complex in Maranhão, Brazil.
Parnidis Dune A dune in Lithuania
Parnitha A mountain range in Attica, Greece, north of Athens.
Parochial patronage A type of patronage introduced in the late 19th century.
Parramatta cloth A tweed cloth of the early 19th century from the town Parramatta
Parranda Christmas season festivities in Puerto Rico.
Parseval's identity The energy of a periodic function is the same in the time and frequency ___domain.
Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 A law controlling marriages of Paris living in India
Parthenia (Mauretania) Ancient North African town. Titular Catholic See.
Partition function (number theory) The number of partitions of an integer
Party Hard (Andrew W.K. song) 2001 single by Andrew W.K.
Party and Bullshit 1993 single by The Notorious B.I.G.
Party til You Puke 2000 EP by Andrew W.K.
Paruntuk Kana A poetic type of Makassarese proverb
Parvati Barrage Dam in Kasipeta village, Manthani Mandal.
Parvez Dewan Indian Administrative Services officer.
Pas kontuszowy A cloth sash used for girding a kontusz (a robe-like garment).
Pascale Obolo Cameroonian film director and artist.
Pashchimanchal Campus A constituent campus of TU
Pass & Move (It's the Liverpool Groove) 1996 single by Liverpool F.C.
Passing on the Right 2016 book by Jon A. Shields and Joshua M. Dunn Sr.
Passiona Australian soft drink (soda/pop) history.
Passive Aggressive: Singles 2002–2010 2011 compilation album by The Radio Dept.
Passnet Magnetic stored-value card system formerly used for public transportation in Tokyo.
Passé simple A French past tense
Pastures FC Football club.
Pateh Iranian traditional needlework folk art.
Patekibari A village located in Assam
Pathovar A bacterial strain or set of strains with the same or similar characteristics
Patibular fork Gallows of columns of stone that rested on a horizontal beam of wood.
Patikhalghata Union A council under Kathalia Upazila of Jhalakati District
Patkino Index of articles associated with the same name.
Patras railway station Railway station of Patras in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Patriarch of All Bulgaria The head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Patriarchal Exarchate in South-East Asia Exarchate of the Moscow Patriarchate in Southeast Asia.
Patriarchate Court, Sremski Karlovci The seat of the Eparchy of Srem
Patricia Mohammed A Trinidadian scholar teaching in Cultural Studies located in West Indies
Patricia Mulholland Irish violinist, choreographer, teacher and dancer.
Patrician Hall The Patrician Hall: Cultural venue in Carrickmore, built in 1962, builds Educational Facilities
Patrick Gazé Canadian film director and screenwriter from Quebec.
Patrick Neate British novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and podcaster.
Patriot Mobile Texas-based virtual cell network operator.
Patton Brothers The Chuckle Brothers brothers
Paul Binnie Paul Binnie is a Scottish artist working in the Japanese tradition of woodblock printing.
Paul C. Gartzke 20th century American judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
Paul Chato Canadian comedian and web developer.
Paul G. Chandler (author) American author, interfaith peacemaker, art curator, and Anglican clergyman.
Paul II Ardier French administrator, diplomat, magistrate and financier.
Paul Methuen (clothier) English cloth producer of mid-17th century.
Paul Offner 20th century American politician.
Paul Webster (journalist) A British journalist
Paul Young (Desperate Housewives) Fictional character on Desperate Housewives.
Paul van Loon Dutch writer (born 1955) of monster-themed books.
Pavagada Solar Park Solar park in Karnataka, India. Largest solar park in the world by nameplate capacity.
Pavlo Nakonechnyy Ukrainian professional strongman and powerlifter.
Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) The practice of charging prisoners money for their involuntary stay
Pay bands The range of compensation given for certain roles
Pay to surf Paying to surf certain aspects of the Web.
Payable on Death 2003 studio album by P.O.D.
Payable on Death Live 1997 live album by P.O.D.
Pays de Faverges A natural region in Haute-Savoie, France
Paṭisambhidāmagga The 12th book of Khuddaka Nikaya in the Pali Canon
Peace Statue, Brighton 1912 monument by Newbury Abbot Trent.
Peach John A Japanese mail-order retailer of lingerie and women's apparel
Peak programme meter A quasi-peak audio level meter originally developed in the 1930s
Pear (caricature) Caricature by Charles Philipon.
PebblePost A marking technology company founded by Lewis
Pechora Sea A marginal sea at the north-west of Russia, the south-eastern part of the Barents Sea
Pectols Pyramid Summit in the state of Utah, U.S.A.
Pedate A biological structure that resembles feet, or has a quality of feet
Pedra da Risca do Meio Marine State Park A state park in the state of Ceará, Brazil
Pedro Concepcion About the Filipino COMELEC official and Supreme Court Justice of the Philippines.
Peepshow (burlesque) Show by Jerry Mitchell in Paradise, Nevada.
Peer Mohammed Hussain Indian politician and former minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
Peerless Trout First Nation A First Nation in Alberta, Canada
Peeter Pedaja Australian adventurer born in 1931.
Pegasus Networks The first public Internet service provider in Australia
Peggy Oti-Boateng The director of African Academy of Sciences
Peia (fish) Extinct genus of Triassic fishes.
Peine station Railway station in Peine, Germany.
Peineta (comb) A hair ornament traditionally worn by women in the Hispanic world
Pelargonium cucullatum A plant in the Geraniaceae from South Africa
Pele La A high-mountain pass in Central Bhutan
Pella Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Pellier Park Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
Pelutho A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Pen-down strike A form of protest where employees refuse to perform their duties
Pen-y-fan Pond A reservoir in South Wales
Pencarrow A house in Cornwall, England
Pencersæte Tribe or clan in Anglo-Saxon England.
Penetration depth The depth light can penetrate into a material
Penflufen Fungicide.
Penguicon A primarily sci-fi and coding based convention
Penguin Problems Children's picture book by Jory John and Lane Smith.
Penis clamp A device that treats urinary incontinence
Penis extender A device for Peyronie's disease and penis enlargement therapy
Penitenziagite Medieval slogan meaning "Do penance".
Penn State Berks Public university in Spring Township. Pennsylvania, US.
Pennies for Peace A program to raise pennies to help fund
Penns Creek A river in Pennsylvania, United States
Pennsylvania Route 363 A state highway located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Route 463 A 12.9-mile-long (20.8 km) state highway completely in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Penny & Giles British engineering company.
Penola (yacht) A History of the Antarctic exploration vessel Penola
Pentagonal tiling A tiling of the plane by pentagons
Pentangle (puzzle supplier) A puzzle distribution company
Pentax K-3 Mark III The Pentax K-3 Mark III is flagship DSLR of the Pentax APS-C line
People's Commissariat of Defense of the Soviet Union Highest military department of U.S.S.R. from 1934 to 1946.
People's Constitutional Party Political party from New Mexico, U.S.A.
People's Party (Malta) The People's Party is a minor conservative political party in Malta.
People's Revolution Alliance (Magway) A rebel force in Magway, Myanmar
People's Supreme Court of Cuba The highest judicial authority in Cuba
People's correspondent Amateur worker peasant and journalists in the Soviet Union.
PeopleDoc Cloud-based HR service delivery & HR document management platform.
People vs. Money Tour 2008 concert tour by M.I.A.
Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts 1988 Filipino film starring Ramon Revilla Sr.
Perchem A mountain massif in Crimea
Percy Sheardown Canadian bridge player.
Peremoha, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast A village in Donetsk Oblast
Peres Center for Peace Israeli organization for the promotion of peace and innovation.
Perfect Harmony (musical) A cappella musical comedy by Andrew Grosso
Performance-lecture A performance lecture blends aspects of teaching and performance art
Periadriatic Seam The border between the Adriatic and European plates
Perimilovsky Heights A Moscow Oblast battlefield during World War II
Perineology Medical speciality dealing with functional problems of the female perineum.
Period (Another American Lie) 1987 studio album by B.A.L.L.
Periodisation of Roman civilisation The epistemology of Roman civilisation's history
Peripheral Ring Road Proposed Ring Road and Bypass of Bengaluru, alleviating traffic snarls in downtown areas.
Peripolar cell A type of glomerular epithelial cell
Periscope rifle A firearm with a periscope for firing from behind cover
Perlan A landmark and museum in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík
Perrin number Number sequence 3,0,2,3,2,5,5,7,10,...
Perriton Maxwell American author, editor and artist.
Perry Barr Reservoir A reservoir in the West Midlands of England
Person-fit analysis Psychometric technique for assessing validity of test scores.
Personal boundaries An individual's asserted personal values
Personal income An individual's total earnings
Personal organizer Notebook including a diary, calendar, address book, etc.
Personality theories of addiction Personality traits positively associated with substance abuse and addiction.
Personnel Bureau of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party Internal agency of Chinese Communist Party.
Peshgeer Cotton printed cloth made of English threads, used for petticoats for poor people.
Pet Grief 2006 studio album by The Radio Dept.
Pet carrier Gadget used to transport animals.
Pet psychic Person who claims to communicate by psychic means with animals, either living or dead.
Petaloudes A municipal unit in Rhodes, Greece, associated with "the valley of the butterflies."
Petaserpes rosalbus Species of millipede.
Pete Winkelman Chairman of Milton Keynes Dons F.C.
Peter Bruns German cellist and university professor.
Peter H. Engle 19th century American lawyer and judge, Iowa pioneer.
Peter La Touche (died 1830) Landowner and Irish politician.
Peter Lineham New Zealand historian specialising in religious history.
Peter Mugyenyi A Ugandan physician, HIV/AIDS researcher, medical administrator and author.
Peter Sanders (filmmaker) American filmmaker and former actor.
Peter Van Vliet 19th century American farmer and politician.
Peter Yuen Chinese-Canadian former Deputy Chief of Toronto Police nominated by Ontario Liberal party.
Peter of Koriša The first hermit saint of Medieval Serbia
Peter of Lusignan Regent of the Kingdom of Cyprus and titular Count of Tripoli.
Peterhead Bay A bay in Aberdeenshire, on the east coast of Scotland
Petit-Goâve FC Professional football club based in Haiti.
Petite Écurie The Petite Écurie is a monument located in Versailles.
Petits Propos Culinaires A food history journal
Petra Pico Biography of Petra Pico, a Ventureño Chumash basket weaver.
Petroleum Road (Negev) A road in the Negev, Israel
Petropars Three more references have been added to show its notability.
Pets & Pickers Pets & Pickers is a docuseries that follows a Canadian animal hospital.
Petter Karlsson (musher) A swedish sleddog driver/musher
Peykaap III-class missile boat Iranian fast patrol craft operated by IRGC.
Pešna A cave and a cultural heritage site
Peṭakopadesa A part of Khuddaka Nikaya in the Pali Canon
Pfeifer Broz. Music American trailer music company.
Ph.D. (Ph.D. album) 1981 studio album by Ph.D.
Phanes coins Coins of the 7th century B.C.
Phantasie (series) 1980s video game series.
Phantasos A dream god
Phantom vehicle Vehicle that causes injury, death, or damage without making physical contact.
Pharae The ancient name of modern Fares, Achaea, Greece
Phase space crystal A state of a physical system in phase space
Phasor approach to fluorescence lifetime and spectral imaging A method for displaying sine wave vectors
Pheichom A Meitei loincloth worn by men
Phenolic paper Plastic impregnated cardboard.
Phi X 174 A single-stranded DNA virus that infects bacteria
Phil Rapp Cutting horse trainer and inductee in the NCHA Rider Hall of Fame.
Philip Allott A public Commissioner for North Yorkshire, England
Philip Goldson Highway Highway in Belize.
Philip S. Davidson U.S. Navy Four Star Admiral.
Philippine University Games Collegiate athletic multi-sport competition in the Philippines.
Philippines at the 1924 Summer Olympics The Philippines at the Games of the XIII Olympiad in Paris
Philippines at the 1928 Summer Olympics The Philippines at the Games of the XIII Olympiad in Paris
Phillips West, Minneapolis Neighborhood in South Central Minneapolis, MN on the West side of the Phillips Community.
Philo White 19th century American politician.
Philogyny The fondness, love or admiration of women
Phnom Doh Kromom Prominent hills near Sen Monorom town, Mondulkiri province.
Phnom Nam Lyr Prominent basalt hill in Mondulkiri province.
Phnom Thnout-Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary Protected area in Cambodia, important for banteng.
Phoenix Airways Inter-Caribbean airline based in Basseterre, Saint Kitts.
Phosphates in detergent The use of phospates in detergents
Phosphoryl group A group consisting of phosphorus and oxygen
Phosphoryl nitride A molecule with formula "OPN".
Photo album A book full of photographs
Photostationary state The equilibrium chemical composition under a specific kind of electromagnetic irradiation
Phyllosphere The plant surface as a habitat for microorganisms
Physalis walteri A species of flowering plant
Physicalization A way to place multiple physical machines in a rack unit
Phytophthora lacustris Species of oomycete plant pathogen.
Piano and String Quintet (Vierne) Piano composition by Vierne.
Picasso file Report written by General Juan Picasso in relation to the events in the Battle of Annual.
Pick glass A magnifying glass helpful in counting thread count
Pickled walnuts A traditional English pickle made from walnuts
Pictures at an Exhibition (film) Japanese animated film produced in 1966 by Osamu Tezuka.
Picturesque Tourist of Scotland A historical publication by A and C Black
Pidstepne A village in Kherson Oblast
Pierre Arnoul Naval intendant during the reign of Louis XIV.
Piers Park Sailing Center A non-profit community sailing organization in Boston, United States
Piggy Bank Bandit Phoenix serial bank robber & Phoenix bank robberies.
Piha kaetta A knife/dagger from Sri Lanka
Pikes Creek Tragedy 1884 train wreck in Wisconsin.
Pilar Formation A geologic formation in New Mexico
Piledriver (professional wrestling) A banned Professional wrestling move
Pimpama railway station A planned train station in Pimpama, Queensland.
Pin trading The culture and practice of trading pins
Pinacol rearrangement Rearrangement of compound by charge rearrangement.
Pinaka (Hinduism) The celestial bow of Shiva
Pindeshwor Vidyapeeth A campus affiliated with NSU
Pine Crest School Private prep school in South Florida.
Pingtung line One of the two partially double-track railway in Taiwan along with South-link line.
Pink BH Bosnian cable television channel based in Sarajevo.
Pink Lady Lemonade ~ You're from Inner Space 2011 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Pink Taco Mexican restaurant chain in Los Angeles, Cal.
Pinnacle (Dhaka) A 40-floor skyscraper in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Pinni (cloth) A handwoven cotton fabric of Burma
Pintle injector Propellant injection device for a rocket engine.
Pinus maestrensis A hybrid conifer found in Cuba
Pioneers of Enver Children and youth communist organization from Albania.
Pipe plug Pipe Plug is a rubber pneumatic tool for temporary sealing of pipelines.
Pipe wrench A wrench for assembling and disassembling piping made of threaded pipes
Pipeline Bodysurfing Classic Bodysurfing competition in Oahu, Hawaii.
Pipestem Dam Dam in North Dakota, United States. Located near Jamestown.
Pipili appliqué work Appliqué work.
Pir (Zoroastrianism) A Zoroastrian pilgrimage site
Pira Jangla A Village in Punjab, Pakistan
Piraeus Athena Bronze statue dated to the fourth century BCE.
Pirmam A town in Iraq
Pirouette (dressage) A complex maneuver in dressage
Piru Mansion Queen Anne Style home designated Ventura County Historical Landmark #4 in Piru, California.
Pitlyal Loch A lake in Angus, Scotland
Pitot–static system System of pressure-sensitive instruments used to determine an aircraft's speed, altitude, etc.
Pitts Special (roller coaster) Roller coaster made by Gerstlauer for the PowerPark amusement park in Alahärmä, Finland.
Plactic monoid The monoid of all words in the alphabet of positive integers modulo Knuth equivalence
Plainberg A 549-meter hill in Bergheim, Salzburg, Austria.
Plan of Rome (Bigot) Ancient Rome relief map.
Plana School A school on the National Register of Historic Places.
Planet Dog Records Record label based in London, UK.
Planet Sub Fast food restaurant known for scratch-made bread.
Planetae The planets as known in classical Greece and Rome
Plant press A press used to preserve and store plantsis
Planta Solar de Salamanca Photovoltaic power plant located in Salamanca, Spain.
Planète Rap French radio programme.
Plas-y-Court Halt railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Plasketlands A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Plasmodiophora brassicae A soilborne fungus
Plautdietsch A daughter language or dialect of Low German
Play on Love 1975 single by Jefferson Starship.
Player's Anthem 1995 single by Junior M.A.F.I.A. featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
Playhouse Video A now-defunct sub-label of CBS/Fox Video
Plealey Road railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Plovdiv Peak 1,040m peak in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Pluton emplacement The ways magma is accommodated in a host rock where the final result is a pluton
Plymouth Church Seattle A church in Seattle, Washington
Pocket part Document on the back of a legal book to ensure the most current law is examined.
Podolian Upland A relief form in Ukraine, part of the East European Plain
Podolsk (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Podolsky (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Podróż zwana życiem 2015 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Podvis School The first Macedonian language school and cultural heritage site
Podvolochye Index of articles associated with the same name.
Poe Textile Mill 19th-century Textile Mill in Greenville, South Carolina.
Poet Vijay Gupta's Mansa Devi Temple A hindu temple in Bangladesh
Pogodno (former city district) Former district of the city of Szczecin from 1954 to 1976.
Pogonotomia The art of shaving
Point-and-shoot interface A type of computer interface
Point Ellice Bridge A road-crossing of the Victoria Harbour, British Columbia
Point of beginning A surveyor's mark at the beginning ___location for the wide-scale surveying of land
Point of zero charge The pH value at which the surface of a colloidal solid carries no net electrical charge
Pointe-au-Père National Wildlife Area National Wildlife Reserve located in Quebec, Canada.
Pointe des Almadies The westernmost point of Senegal and the African mainland
Pointwise convergence A notion of convergence in mathematics
Pokahuntas Bell A bell named after Pocahontas
Polair Queensland The aviation division of the Queensland Police Service
Polar Bears (The Naked Brothers Band) 13th, 14th and 15th episodes of the 2nd season of The Naked Brothers Band TV series.
Polesaw A saw mounted on a long pole, usually for pruning trees
Polhov Gradec Hills A hilly region of northwestern Slovenia
Police Act Legislative title used in some British Commonwealth countries.
Police diving A branch of professional diving carried out by police services
Police support volunteer Volunteering role within British Police Forces.
Policía Foral Regional police of Navarre, Spain.
Polish Organization for the Struggle for Independence World War II Polish organisation.
Politics of Pernambuco Determination of the powers that make up Pernambuco's government structure.
Polka de W.R. Piano composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Polkorridoren Mountain pass in Peary Land, Greenland.
Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Pollicitation in French Civil Law French civil law.
Polo cloth A woolen cloth by the Worumbo Manufacturing Company.
Polom (Bratunac) A village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Polur Market town in Tiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu.
Polybaric melting A mode of origin of basaltic magma
Polychaos dubium A freshwater amoeboid
Polycom VSX 7000 A videoconferencing system made by Polycom
Polydivisible number A number whose first n digits is a multiple of n
Polyherbal formulation The use of more than one herb in herbal medicine
Polyinstantiation A cybersecurity method in computer science
Polypyrimidine tract A pyrimidine-rich sequence involved in pre-messenger RNA maturation
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Private university in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Polyzonium eburneum A species of millipede
Pomelo the Garden Elephant Series of French children's books.
Pomeroy bullet A type of explosive ammunition
Pompeian red Pompeian Red refers to the color of an iron oxide-based mineral pigment.
Ponca Fort Archaeological site in Missouri, U..S.
Ponche Navideño Mexican Christmas punch.
Pont Cysyllte Road bridge in Trevor, Wrexham, Wales.
Pont Vell, Santa Eulària des Riu Bridge in Ibiza, Spain.
Pontbriand River A river in Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada
Pontesbury railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Pontins British chain of campgrounds and holiday resorts.
Ponton train derailment 2018 train derailment in Manitoba, Canada resulting in one death.
Pooling layer Architectural motif in neural networks for aggregating information.
Pootie Tang 2001 American comedy film by Louis C.K.
Popovo-Lezhachi A village in Kursk Oblast
Poppin' the Hood! 2004 studio album by The Sklar Bros.
Popular (M.I.A. song) 2022 single by M.I.A.
Por el Resto de Tu Vida Single by Christian Nodal and Tini.
Porga, Benin Town found in the Atakora Department of Benin.
Porgy & Bess Revisited 1959 studio album by Stewart-Williams & Co.
Port-Christmas French historical harbor with historical influence.
Port Isaac A village in Cornwall, England
Port of Nantes French commercial port.
Portal venous system The capillary bed pools into another through veins without first going through the heart
Portals network programming application programming interface The future of Travel
Porth Reservoir A reservoir in Cormwall, England
Portlaoise Prison Maximum security prison in Ireland.
Portsmouth Dreadnoughts American Football team based in the United Kingdom.
Portuguese Constitution of 1822 First constitution of the Kingdom of Portugal (1822-1826).
Positive mental attitude The importance of positive thinking as a contributing factor of success
Positive pressure enclosure A chamber in which fresh air is pumped in to help remove dangerous fumes
Posselt's envelope of motion The range of movement of the mandible
Post-abolition in Brazil Period following the abolition of slavery.
Post-traumatic seizure A seizure caused by a traumatic brain injury
Post-tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone that no longer possesses tropical characteristics
Postal holiday A U.S. federal holiday on which no regular mail is delivered
Postcanine megadontia Relative enlargement of pre-molars and molars compared with other teeth.
Posting rule A mailed contract is accepted when the letter is posted
Postmaster-General of Victoria A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
Potato Hole 2009 studio album by Booker T.
Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad Railroad based in West Virginia, U.S.A.
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers A partner with Canyon Lakes Ranger District
Poul Creek Formation Geologic formation in Alaska.
Pourpoint Late medieval piece of clothing.
Poverty–industrial complex The privatization of social services
Powdermill Reservoir A lake in East Sussex, England
Power-on hours The length of time that electrical power is applied to a device
Pozhoga Index of articles associated with the same name.
Prabodhananda Sarasvati Rasika saint from Vrndāvana, disciple of Sri Hita Harivamsa Mahaprabhu.
Prageeth Eknaligoda Missing Sri-Lankan Political Analyst and Journalist.
Pragmatic clinical trial A clinical trial that focuses on outcome correlations rather than causality
Praia de Naufragados Beach on Santa Catarina Island in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Praise (album) 2017 studio album by Emcee N.I.C.E.
Prajwala Organization against prostitution and sex trafficking.
Prakash Nagar metro station Metro station in Hyderabad, India.
Prastara A sort of entablature in Hindu temple architecture.
Prawn Rougaille A Mauritian dish primarily composed on tomato-based sauce and prawn
Prayers for the Blessed 2016 studio album by Sixx:A.M.
Prayers for the Damned 2016 studio album by Sixx:A.M.
Pre-Columbian era The Americas prior to European influence
Pre-service teacher education The education and training provided to student teachers before they have undertaken any teaching
Preaching Lies to the Righteous 2001 studio album by Blue October.
Predictive buying Digital marketing technique.
Pref (artist) British graffiti fine artist muralist.
Prek Prasab Wildlife Sanctuary Protected area in Cambodia, important for hog deer.
Premarital medical examination Mandated exams in some U.S. states, etc.
Premiere (The O.C.) First episode of the first season of The O.C.
Presbyterian Church of Senegal A presbyterian denominations in Senegal
Prescott Park (New Hampshire) A public park in Portsmouth, NH
Preseault v. United States US court case involving Rail to Trails programs in the state of Vermont.
Presence (sound recording) The "silence" recorded at a ___location or space when no instruments play or voices speak
President Street Synagogue Former Jewish synagogue in Transvaal, South Africa.
Presidential Palace, Vilnius Official Palace of the President of Lithuania.
Press check Verifies color on press v. color proof.
Pressure (The Kinks song) The Kinks song
Presymplectic form A closed degenerate differential 2-form of constant rank
Pretty Girl (Jon B. song) 1995 single by Jon B.
Primary cell culture The culture of cells from fresh tissues
Primary standard The highest-quality standard in metrology or chemistry
Prime: S.E.S. the Best 2000 greatest hits album by S.E.S.
Primera Plana A defunct weekly magazine in Argentina
Primula wollastonii Species of flowering plant.
Prince Edward Island Route 7 Two-lane highway located in central Prince Edward Island.
Prince Fushimi Sadamochi The second son of the 116th Emperor Momozono
Prince Hamid Armah Member of Parliament for Kwesimintsim Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana.
Prince Philippe, Count of Paris French royal; pretender to the French throne (1848–94).
Prince of Waterloo A title in Dutch and Belgian nobility
Princess Auto Stadium Outdoor stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Princess Dowager Guo A chinese princess in Former Liang
Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe A nazi criminal. Princess Heinrich XXXII Reuss of Köstritz
Princeton Footnotes A cappella group from New Jersey, US
Princeton Katzenjammers A cappella group
Prior of Christ Church Priors at Cantebury Cathedral before the Tudor destruction of the monastaries.
Priscila Krause Brazilian journalist and politician.
Prison island Island which contains a prison, jail or correctional facility.
Prisoner rights in the United States Rights of prisoners in the U.S.A.
Pritchard's Bridge railway station A closed Railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Prithvi Narayan Campus A campus affiliated with TU
Priti Ramamurthy American political economist.
Private foundation (United States) A privately-endowed non-profit. Often providing funds for other charities.
Prix Joseph Kessel A prize in French language literature
Probability of default A financial term
Procedendo A prerogative writ in common law jurisprudence
Procurador en Cortes Title of a member of the Spanish parliament.
Product displacement Removal of references to brands in creative works.
Product life-cycle theory Theory to describe international trade patterns.
Production of Sense8 Processes involved in the making of Sense8.
Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board A test for international medical graduates to practice in the UK
Professional car A long-wheelbase car for commercial or industrial functions
Professional conference organiser A company specializing in planning and managing conferences and events
Programmable photonics The study of photonic circuits for computation
Programming Computable Functions A typed functional language
Programming ___domain A programming environment
Progressive revelation (Christianity) The bible progressively reveals God
Project Driver 1986 studio album by M.A.R.S.
Project Sarvoday A Government of Haryana initiative
Project Sauron A computer malware targeting Windows systems, likely designed for espionage.
Project Stormfury NOAA weather modification program.
Prokopy Petrovich Lyapunov A 17th century political figure, voivode, and nobleman in Tsardom of Russia
Prone ventilation A method of ventilation in which the patient lies face-down
Propulsive fluid accumulator A self-filling orbital rocket fuel depot
Prospective memory A form of memory that involves a planned future action or intention
Protection forest A forest which protects from natural hazard
Protein splicing The post-translational removal of peptide sequences from within a protein sequence
Protein structural phylogenetics A field of phylogenetics informed by protein structure
Protestantism in Italy The largest minority of Christian denominations in Italy
Provider (N.E.R.D. song) 2002 single by N.E.R.D.
Provincial Medical and Surgical Association The 19th-century predecessor of the British Medical Association
Provincial radio (TRT) A former radio network in Turkey
Proxmox Backup Server Linux distribution for backup of VMs, container, and physical hosts.
Prudence Penny A pen name used by women home economics writers
Prunella (cloth) A smooth worsted fabric
Prunus × mohacsyana A hybrid species of cherry
Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg The Prayer Book of Bonne of Luxembourg
Psammophyte A type of plant that thrives on or requires sandy soil
Pseudonajatoxin b A toxin found in the venom of the eastern brown snake.
Pseudorandom generator theorem The existence of pseudorandom generators is related to the existence of one-way functions
Pseudowire A point-to-point connection over a packet-switched network
Psi hit A parapsychological result more than that expected by chance
Psiloritis Natural Park Central Cretan UNESCO Global Geopark.
Psychomanteum A kind of structure built for the paranormal activity of communicating with spirits.
Psychomotor vigilance task A psychometric test of attention
Pterygoid bone A paired bone forming part of the palate of many vertebrates
Public News Service Donald Cornett, Friday, September 13, 2024, Report from small claims court .
Public ___domain in French public law The public ___domain in French public law.
Public value The value that an organization or activity contributes to society
Publius Plautius Hypsaeus 1st century BC Roman politician.
Pudding cloth A culinary utensil
Pueblo de Los Muertos Historical ruin in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Puente (holiday) Spanish term for taking a day off to join two holidays.
Puketahā (wildlife sanctuary) A proposed wildlife sanctuary in Wainuiomata, New Zealand
Pulchowk Campus A campus affiliated with TU
Pulrossie Farm in Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland.
Pulsatile flow A flow with periodic variations (fluid dyamics)
Pult A region northern Albania
Pumao Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Pumphonia 2004 studio album by Benassi Bros.
Pung Cholom A classical dance form of Meitei culture
Punk Goes Pop Volume Two 2009 compilation album by Punk Goes...
Pure (In the Woods... album) 2016 studio album by In the Woods...
Purgaz Erzya prince, ruler of the Erzya country in the XIII century.
Purple sand Purple beach coloration caused by unique mineral deposits.
Purse hook A hook to hang a purse or handbag on
Puru (Hinduism) Son of Yayati, one of ancestors of the Pandavas and Kauravas.
Purulent pericarditis Inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart due to bacterial infection.
Purwanchal Campus A constituent campus of TU
Pusey and Jones Ship builder and industrial equipment manufacturer in Wilmington, Delaware.
Puthoorppilly Sree Krishnaswamy Temple Temple in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India.
Putney Swope 1969 film by Robert Downey, Sr.
Pušalotas The village in Panevėžys County, Lithuania
Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao The composer of the Indian National Pledge!
Pylna A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Pylonesque EP 2002 EP by Christ.
Pyongyang Bell A National Treasure of North Korea
Pyriphis Genus of mites in the family Ologamasidae.
Pyrrhoderma noxium Species of fungus that is associated with brown root rot.
Pythagoras tree (fractal) A plane fractal constructed from squares
Pärnu Castle The Red Tower
Pé na Cova Brazilian comedy TV series.
Péyi-A Political party in Martinique.
Płomyk Magazine for children published in Poland from 1917 through 1991.
Q-Vandermonde identity A q-analogue of the Chu–Vandermonde identity.
Qantara Sharq A city on the Suez Canal, Ismailia, Egypt
Qantas Frequent Flyer Frequent flyer program by Qantas.
Qaraami A genre of traditional Somali music
Qarmaq A type of inter-seasonal, single-room family dwelling used by Inuit
Qasim Mehdi A renowned Pakistani molecular biologist
Qasimiya A branch of the Naqshbandi order
Qasrok, Iraq Town In Kurdistan, Iraq.
Qat (deity) The principal god in the oral mythology of the Banks Islands, northern Vanuatu
Qian Julie Wang Chinese-American writer and civil rights lawyer.
Qidwai A community of Muslims in India and Pakistan
Qinah (metre) A metre used in Hebrew biblical poetry
Qingmao Port A China – Macau customs checkpoint, next to Gongbei Port
Qiqihar Medical University Provincial public medical college in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, China.
Qizil Arslan The Atabeg (ruler) of the Turkic dynasty of Eldiguzids from 1186 to 1191
Quadball in Australia The sport quidditch/quadball in Australia
Quality of working life A person's broader employment-related experience
Quantum steering A property of states in quantum mechanics
Quanzhou Taiwanese Investment Zone A Special Economic Zone in Quanzhou, Fujian
Quasi-complete space A topological vector space in which every closed and bounded subset is complete
Quasi-identity A kind of Horn clause, a generalization of identities
Quasirandom group A group with no large product-free subset
Quaternary carbon A carbon atom bound to four other carbon atoms
Quaternionic vector space Module over the algebra of quaternions.
Qubbat az-Zum Mosque A historic mosque in the city of Jibla, Yemen
Qubit field theory A generalization of quantum field theory
Qudos Bank A customer-owned bank in Australia.
Qudshanis A village in the district and province of Hakkari in southeast Turkey
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Museum The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada military museum in Manitoba, Canada
Queen G 2018 EP by G.E.M.
Queen Victoria's journals The personal diaries of Queen Victoria
Queen of Hearts World Tour 2017–2019 concert tour by G.E.M.
Queensgate Peterborough Shopping mall in Peterborough, Cambs.
Queenstown Massacre The 1985 civilians massacre by police force
Queer ecology A series of practices that reimagine nature, biology, and sexuality in the light of queer theory
Quenching (astronomy) A phenomenon whereby a galaxy shuts down its star formation.
Quercus × rosacea A hybrid species in the family Fagaceae
Questa Solar Facility Concentrator photovoltaics (CPV) power station in Questa, New Mexico.
Question Hour The first hour of a sitting session of India's Lok Sabha where questions can be raised
Queuing delay The time a job waits in a queue until it can be executed
Quhistan A historical region of Iranian Plateau
Quick ratio A company's liquid assets divided by its current liabilities
Quickstep (march music) A type of march music
Quiet City (music) Composition for trumpet, cor anglais and string orchestra by Aaron Copland.
Quillen adjunction A special kind of adjunction between categories named after Daniel Quillen
Quinebaug Valley Community College Public college in Danielson, Connecticut, US.
Quota system of Bangladesh Civil Service A quota system for positions in the Bangladesh Civil Service
Quotition and partition Operations in arithmetic.
Qurai A god of Somosomo in Fijian mythology
R*-tree A variant of R-trees used for indexing spatial information
R. A. Headworks A diversion dam in Kerala, India
R. N. Messenger 19th century American politician.
R. Torre & Company, Inc. San Francisco company of syrups, sauces, etc.
RBS International International banking arm of NatWest Group headquartered in Jersey, Channel Islands.
RCMP Heritage Centre History museum in Saskatchewan, Canada.
RDX: Robert Dony Xavier (soundtrack) 2023 soundtrack album by Sam C. S.
RE2 (software) Software library for regular expressions.
RER B Hybrid suburban commuter and rapid transit system serving Paris, France and its suburbs.
RISE controllers A robust nonlinear control to achieve exponential stabilization
RLV Technology Demonstration Programme Indian reusable rocket technology demonstration programme.
RMMV TG MIL range of trucks Militarised commercial trucks.
RNAS Hornsea Mere A former Royal Naval Air Service base in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
RNA velocity Brief introduction of RNA Velocity and softwares.
RS-68 A large hydrogen-oxygen rocket engine that powers the Delta IV rocket
R (Nicklinson) v Ministry of Justice Case brought before UK Supreme Court regarding the right to die in English law.
R v Hughes A trilogy of closely related cases on the constitutionality of the capital punishment
R v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, ex p O'Brien A 1923 test case in English law
Rabat–Tangier expressway Expressway in Morocco.
Rabbi Jacob dance A dance scene from a French film
Rabdology The first of three devices to aid arithmetic calculation, described by John Napier
Rabha Jatiya Aikya Manch A regional political party in Assam, India
Race (French Constitution) French notion of "race".
Rada'a A City in Al Bayda Governorate, Yemen
Radamés (footballer) Brazilian footballer.
Radcliffe-on-Trent Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England.
Radetzky March 1848 march by Johann Strauss Sr.
Radha Krishna Vivah Sthali, Bhandirvan The place of Radha Krishna's marriage
Radical of an integer The product of the prime factors of a given integer
Radio-controlled submarine Scale model of a submarine that can be steered via radio control.
Radio Helderberg Community radio station in the Helderberg area of the Western Cape, South Africa.
Radio IIMT Radio station in Meerut, India.
Radiological Response and Emergency Management System State-managed radiation monitoring and warning system for the United Kingdom.
Radipole Lake A lake in Dorset, England
Raffelstetten customs regulations Latin-language medieval legal text about trade between Germans and Slavs.
Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram A devotional song popularised by Gandhi
Rail transport in Botswana Rail transportation in Botswana including its history and current network.
Railways in Ely The railway network in and around Ely, England
Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles A chronolgical concert dedicated to the Beatles band
Rain chain Decorative chain guiding water falling from a roof.
Rain or Shine (O.A.R. album) 2010 live album by O.A.R.
Raison, Himachal Pradesh A camping ground stopover in Himachal Pradesh, India
Raja Mohar Singh The Ruler of Maurha
Raja Mumtaz Hussain Rathore Former Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir.
Rajar (tribe) Sindhi Rajput tribe.
Rajkiya Inter College School in Uttrakhand state, India.
Rajkot, Sahiwal District Town in Punjab, Pakistan.
Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Agricultural university in Madhya Pradesh, India.
Rajouri district District of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India.
Rajshahi A metropolitan city in North-Western Bangladesh
Rajvir Dahiya Indian-American academic scientist.
Rajyotsava Awards (2014) Rajyotsava Award winners of 2014.
Rake Is My Co-Pilot 1994 studio album by Rake.
Rakshasa (amatya) A character in the ancient Indian Sanskrit-language play Mudrarakshasa
Rally cap A baseball superstition
Ralph II, Count of Vermandois French noble, and Capetian count of Vermandois.
Ralph L. Fike High School High school in Wilson, North Carolina, in the USA.
Ralph Querfurth (game designer) German board game editor and board game designer.
Ralph Wilde Academic and expert in public international law.
Ralphie Dee American D.J.
Ralston Dam Dam in Jefferson County, Colorado.
Ram Bahadur Subba A politician from Sikkim, India
Ram Sundar Pilot High School, Bishwanath, Sylhet A High School in Biswanath, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Ramdas Kathiababa Eighteenth-century Hindu religious leader, Nimbarka saint, philosopher.
Ramensky (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Rami Library A library in Istanbul, Eyüpsultan
Ramon Cojuangco Building Office building in Makati, Philippines.
Ramos National Park A national park
Rampal Union Union Parishad in Munshiganj Sadar Upazila.
Rampur chaddar A kind of handspun shawl
Rancho La Purísima Concepción Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
Random Acts of Kindness Day A day to celebrate kindlness
Randonneuring A long-distance cycling sport
Randy L. Maddox The American Theologian And Ordained Minister In United Methodist Church
Rang Tang A 1927 Broadway musical
Rangbhoomi Spaces A Performing Space in Hyderabad for Theatre, Dance, Music and Workshops
Ranghar A community of Muslim Rajputs and agriculturists
Ranjan Bezbaruah Indian singer, lyricist, translator.
Rank A position in a hierarchy
Ranklet Statistical method for pattern recognition.
Ranni-Perinad Weir A diversion dam in Kerala, India
Rap-Sodia efectului defectului 1995 studio album by R.A.C.L.A.
Rap Is FrancisM 1992 studio album by Francis M.
Rapid Relief Team Charity that provides emergency food and welfare support to disaster-affected communities.
Rapperholic A Ghanaian musical concert series hosted by Sarkodie
Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority Transportation authority in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
Rashid Pur Altabari Village in Kishanganj, Bihar, India.
Rashid Rana A contemporary painter and artist from Pakistan
Rashmi Bansal Indian non-fiction writer and entrepreneur.
Rasim Mövsümov Is a sportswriter and juror for international football awards.
Raster interrupt Computer interrupt in home computers triggered by video output.
Rate of force development The speed that a person can generate force.
Rathayatra of Mahesh A Rathyatra in Mahesh
Rathdangan Village in Wicklow, Ireland.
Rathnamagh A townland near Moygownagh, County Mayo.
Rationale for the Iraq War U.S. claims and arguments for invading Iraq.
Ratteen A thick napped twilled woolen material
Rauer Islands A group of islands located in Prydz Bay, Antarctica
Raung Active Volcano in East Java, Indonesia.
Rav Pappa A Babylonian rabbi, of the fifth generation of amoraim.
Ravuama Vunivalu New Zealand-born Fijian solicitor and politician.
Raw data A collection of information which has not been fully processed or analyzed
Raymond "Red" Reddington The Blacklist Fictional character
Raymond Kahungu Mbemba Congolese politician, former Secretary General of the UDPS.
Rayon Sportif Féminin French Catholic sports movement.
Raza Library A repository of Indo-Islamic cultural heritage in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Razaq Olatunde Rom Kalilu A Nigerian professor of Art
Razi School School in New York, U.S.A.
Razmoni A closed movie theatre of Bangladesh
Raznochintsy A social estate in the Russian Empire
Razvilka Index of articles associated with the same name.
Rdate A program for querying time on Unix-like systems
Reach Out (S.E.S. album) 1999 studio album by S.E.S.
Reading Abbey Girls' School Historic boarding school in Reading, Berkshire, attended by Jane Austen.
Ready 'n' Steady 1979 song by D.A.
Ready for Whatever (T.I. song) 2008 single by T.I.
Ready to Die Debut album by the Notorious B.I.G.
Ready to Go! 2007 studio album by melody.
Real Good Looking Boy The Who song
Realize/Take a Chance 2005 single by melody.
Rebellion in Pkhovi and Didoya Rebellion in Modern day Dagestan against Georgia.
Recess (motion) A short intermission in a meeting of a deliberative assembly
Recessional velocity The rate at which an astronomical object becomes more distant from an observer
Rechts der Isar Hospital Hospital in Haidhausen district of Munich, Germany.
Reciting tone Music for the reciting of chant; usually a single tone.
Reckless (Special D. album) 2004 studio album by Special D.
Reconstructive memory A theory of memory recall
Recopa Mineira A super cup tournament organized by the Federação Mineira de Futebol
Record Collection (album) 2010 studio album by Mark Ronson & The Business Intl.
Recurrent evolution The repeated evolution of a particular character
Recurring Dream and Apocalypse of Darkness 2008 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Red, White & Screwed 2007 studio album by M.O.D.
RedCliff Ascent A wilderness therapy program located in Utah
Red Bay Castle A castle in Northern Ireland
Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles Defunct state railway of Spain (1941-2004), replaced by Renfe.
Red Tarn A mountain lake in Cumbria, England
Red dress party Event in which people wear red dresses, attended predominantly by gay men in drag.
Redcurrent Homeware retailer in New Zealand.
Redfield Hoard LaVere Redfield's hoard of silver dollars.
Redoute des Trois Communes French fort, Saorge, Alpes-Maritimes.
Refah tragedy A marine disaster in Turkey
Refusals and runouts The failure of a horse to jump an obstacle
Reggae Lane A lane near Eglinton and Oakwood in Toronto
Reggie Bullen British air force officer in World War II, and Senior Bursar of Gonville and Caius College.
Reghaïa Valley A river valley in Algeria.
Reginald Berkeley Cole Anglo-Irish settler in Kenya and founder of the Muthaiga Club in Nairobi.
Region 1, Northwest Territories A Statistics Canada census division
Register transfer language A programming language for register-register data flow
Registered port A network port designated for use with a certain protocol or application
Registration and Electoral Office A department of the Hong Kong government
Regularization (linguistics) In linguistics, replacement of irregular forms by regular ones.
Rehydrex A Volume expander solution
Reign of Ferdinand VII of Spain Spanish monarchy.
Reinhold Duschka Austrian honored by Israel for actions during WWII.
Reinventing Discovery Book on the benefits of applying the philosophy of open science to research.
Relation of degree zero A relation with zero attributes
Relative wind stress A summary of wind stress. A very important concept for large scale ocean circulation models.
Relativistic electron beam Stream of elections moving at relativistic speeds.
Relaxed k-d tree Multidimensional search tree for spatial coordinates.
Relief of Montgomery Castle A Battle that took place in the First English Civil War
Relief of Newark A Battle that took place during the First English Civil War
Religious-Nationalists A political faction in Iran that embraces both Iranian nationalism and Islam
Religious Reorganization of the Spanish Netherlands Catholic policies in the Spanish Netherland.
Remember (S.E.S. album) 2017 studio album by S.E.S.
Reminiscences of Charles Seton Henry Hardee A historical publication by Charles Seton Henry Hardee
Remote diagnostics The act of diagnosing a given symptom, issue or problem from a distance.
Remotely operated underwater vehicle A tethered underwater mobile device operated by a remote crew
Renaissance Academy (Baltimore, Maryland) A high school in Baltimore, Maryland
Renaissance illumination Production of illuminated manuscripts influenced by the Renaissance painting.
Renault 90 hp The world's first V12 aircraft engine
Rensch's rule A biological rule concerning sexual size dimorphism
Rented Lips 1988 film by Robert Downey, Sr.
Renters and Housing Union A tenants union organised in Australia
René Aufhauser Austrian football coach and a former player.
Report of West India Royal Commission (Moyne Report) Report on conditions in Caribbean colonies.
Republican Party (Turkey) A former political party in Turkey
Rerengejen The traditional ruler of Owo Kingdom, Ondo state.
Research Atlanta Non-profit research organization that studied policy in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Reserved seats case A 2024 court case in Pakistan
Resident set size A computer process and data in RAM
Residual (entertainment industry) A form of financial compensation
Resilience (mathematics) Mathematical measure of transient behavior.
Resin acid A mixture of acids found in tree resins
Resko Przymorskie A coastal lake in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Resonance escape probability The probability that a high-energy neutron is not captured
Restoration of castles in Scotland Scottish castles review of restorations.
Restricted airspace Restricted airspace, often relating to military activities.
Resulköy A settlement in Turkey
Resume the Cosmos 1998 studio album by Rake.
Resurgam The name of two Victorian submarines
Resurrection (H.O.T. album) 1998 studio album by H.O.T.
Resuscitation (album) 2001 studio album by ADULT.
Retreat from Gettysburg A timeline of events for the Confederate Army after losing the Battle of Gettysburg
Retro-style automobile A vehicle styled to appear like cars from previous decades
Retrotronics The making of electric circuits or appliances using older electric components
Return of 4Eva 2011 mixtape by Big K.R.I.T.
Return of Da Livin' Dead 1995 single by The D.O.C.
Reuben M. Norton 19th century American businessman, 1st Mayor of Racine, Wisconsin.
Reuben de Maid Teenage Welsh singer, beauty influencer, and television personality.
Rev-Raptor 2011 studio album by U.D.O.
Revelation (G.E.M. album) 2022 studio album by G.E.M.
Revelations (Alvin Ailey) A dance piece by Alvin Ailey
Revenge (T.S.O.L. album) 1986 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Reverse ___domain name notation A reversed DNS name notation
Revista Católica A catholic magazine in the USA (1875–1962)
Revolt of Alaric I Military conflict between the Roman Empire and the rebel army of Alaric I.
Revolutionary 3rd Army Unified command of the Brazilian Army that joined the 1964 coup d'état.
Rewind (E.M.D. album) 2010 studio album by E.M.D.
Rexx A programming language used for scripting, application macros and application development
Rhadinella xerophila A snake from Guatemala
Rhino ferry A barge made from pontoons powered by outboard engines
Rhodes family incident 19th century U.S. slave escape and judicial liberation.
Rhythm of Fear 1992 studio album by M.O.D.
Ribblesdale A valley in North Yorkshire, England
Rice–Totten Stadium Stadium in Mississippi, U.S.A.
Richard Benson (photographer) American photographer and printer.
Richard Carmichael (physician) Irish surgeon and philanthropist, President of the RCSI.
Richard Grobschmidt American Democratic politician.
Richard Hoare (banker) English Banker, founder of C. Hoare & Co.
Richard Holt (died 1710) English M.P.
Richard Richmond Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man 1773 to 1780.
Richard T. Tryon U.S. Marine lieutenant general.
Richard Thomas Fry The valet of J. Bruce Ismay
Ricky Reed Is Real 2013 studio album by Wallpaper.
Rida (Islam) A concept in Islam
Ride with Me (album) 2003 studio album by Vanessa S.
Ridgeview High School (Redmond, Oregon) High school in Redmond, Oregon, United States.
Ridley Plan A report on the nationalised industries in the UK
Rifkatu Adamu Chidawa Commissioner for Tourism and Culture, Niger State.
Rigasa, Kaduna Human settlement in Kaduna State, Nigeria.
Right About Now (song) 2004 single by Mousse T.
Ring of Pietroassa A Roman-era necklace found in Romania
Ringschluss Proof strategy for showing a collection of statements are pairwise equivalent.
Rinorea melanodonta A species of plant
Rio LGBTI Pride Parade The second biggest Pride Parade in Brazil
Rio Mourão River of Paraná state, Brazil.
Rio de Los Angeles State Park State recreation area in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Rio railway station Railway station of Rio in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Riopa deccanensis A species of skink
Rippee, Missouri Historic community in Missouri, U. S. A.
Risalah Maktubaat A collection of Persian-language letters written by Mir Syed Ali Hamadani
RiseUp Summit Annual event held in Cairo, Egypt.
Rise of Dravidian parties to power in Tamil Nadu The rise of power and prominence of regional, local, Dravidian Political Parties in Tamilnadu
Risen (O.A.R. album) 2001 studio album by O.A.R.
Rishi (2001 film) 2001 film by Sundar C.
Risk-limiting audit A procedure in which post-election tabulation is audited for risk limits.
Risk-seeking The willingness to take risks
Risk analysis (business) The identification and evaluation of risks
Ritmo bellunese The earliest securely datable (circa 1198) text in a Venetian vernacular
Ritual of the Bacabs Maya manuscript containing incantations.
River Add A river in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
River Laggan River on Islay, in Argyll and Bute.
River Lossie A river in Moray, Scotland
Riverdale High School (Georgia) Public high school in Riverdale, Georgia, United States.
Rivière à la Loutre (rivière du Sud tributary) River in Quebec, Canada.
Rivnopil, Khlibodarivka rural hromada, Volnovakha Raion, Donetsk Oblast A village in Donetsk Oblast Ukraine
Rizzani de Eccher A shirk
Ro language A priori constructed language
Road (g.o.d song) 2001 song by g.o.d.
Road barrier effect The effect that roads and railways have on the movement of wildlife
Road curve A section of pathway that changes direction
Road to Heaven, Kutch Road in Kutch District, Gujarat, India.
Road with Cypress and Star A painting by Vincent van Gogh from 1890
Roads & Transport Authority (Dubai) Roads & transportation authority in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Roads & Transport Authority (Sharjah) Transportation authority in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Rob Stafsholt 21st century American politician.
Robert Bowes (surgeon) Irish surgeon, founder member of the RCSI, later its President.
Robert Braiden Australian film director, writer and YouTuber.
Robert Cox (civil servant) British civil servant.
Robert Cutietta The life of Rob Cutietta
Robert E. Minahan 19th and 20th century American doctor and mayor.
Robert Gardner Jr. House Historic house in Millcreek, Utah, United States.
Robert Glenn Sr. 19th century American politician.
Robert Graham (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American educator, 12th Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Robert Isaac Jones Welsh pharmacist, writer, and printer.
Robert Longo New York-based artist, filmmaker, and musician.
Robert Napuʻuako Boyd A Native Hawaiian insurgent leader during the latter years of the Kingdom of Hawaii
Robert Pinchon (naturalist) French priest and naturalist.
Robert Reinert German film director and screenwriter.
Robert Symonette Bahamian yachtsman and politician. Speaker of the House of Assembly.
Robert T. Huber 20th century American politician, 65th and 67th Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly.
Robert Taylor Ranch House in Mandeville Canyon Road, Los Angeles.
Robert Turner King English cricketer.
Robert William Hamilton Jr. American physiologist and researcher in hyperbaric physiology.
Robert William Traip Academy Public high school in Kittery, Maine.
Robert Wunderlich American politician and the mayor of Beverly Hills, California.
Robert de Boron French poet, late 12th, early 13th cc.
Roberto Cofresí in popular culture Roberto Cofresí, a pirate from Puerto Rico, inspired numerous legends.
Roberto Salcedo Sr. Dominican Republic actor and former Mayor of Santo Domingo, D.N.
Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites program A DARPA project aiming to launch in 2024
Robotron KC 87 Microcomputers made in East Germany from 1984 until 1990.
Robotron Z1013 Single-board home computer made in East Germany from 1985 until 1990.
Rochdi Chraibi Senior member of the royal cabinet of king Mohammed VI of Morocco.
Rochers aux Oiseaux Migratory bird sanctuary located in an uninhabited archipelago.
Rochester Community Baseball The owners of the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings baseball team.
Rock Star (N.E.R.D. song) 2002 single by N.E.R.D.
Rock Yuh Butt 1988 studio album by E.U.
Rock magnetism The study of magnetism in rocks
Rock paintings of Zhuozi Mountain Rock paintings in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.
Rock the Party (Off the Hook) 2000 single by P.O.D.
Rocket Men (book) Story of the first human mission to the Moon, based on first-hand interviews.
Rockoon A sounding rocket carried by balloon to the upper atmosphere
Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library Public library of >10,000 books on stamps, stamp collecting, and postal history.
Rod Carr (administrator) New Zealand businessman and administrator.
Rodman Passage Passage between the south end of Renaud Island and Rabot Island, in the Biscoe Islands.
Rodney Kageyama Nisei Japanese American stage, film and TV actor.
Rodney Morris American pool player; BCA Hall-of-Famer; U.S. nine-ball and ten-ball champion.
Rodrigo de Triana Spanish explorer (born 1469).
Roger Cardinal (art historian) Art historian who originated the term "outsider art".
Roger Hilsman American soldier, statesman, teacher, and author. Key figure in Vietnam War policy.
Roger d'Ivry Norman landowner and Chief Butler of England.
Rogiera Genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae.
Rohon–Beard cell Cells are specialized neurons with mechanoreceptive properties.
Rohove, Luhansk Oblast A village in Luhansk Oblast
Roi Kuper Roi Kuper (b .1956) is an Israeli artist working in photography.
Roi fainéant A monarch who has no real power
Roll-out shelf A shelf with drawer slides
Roller sports at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's free skating The women's artistic skating free skating at the 2019 Pan American Games
Rolls-Royce North America Subsidiary of Rolls-Royce plc.
Romaine Waite Canadian actor.
Roman Hybler Czech professional pool player, born 1977.
Roman Theatre at Volterra The Roman Theater at Volterra
Roman villa of Almoinhas A Roman villa in the civil parish of Loures, Lisbon, Portugal
Romance 1600 1985 studio album by Sheila E.
Ron Young (United States Army officer) The Amazing Race contestant
Ronald E. Goldsberry African-American scientist and businessman.
Ronchamp coal mines adit Adit used to drain the mine water and dug by the Ronchamp coal mines.
Roneat thung A low-pitched xylophone
Ronnie Liang Filipino singer, actor, pilot and a Philippine Army Reservist officer.
Rook Mountain Mountain summit in Alaska, United States.
Rookwood Cemetery Active heritage listed Victorian–era burial ground in Sydney.
Roomade Arts organisation from Brussels, Belgium.
Root Doctor Michigan based blues and soul band.
Root complex A device connecting the CPU and memory to PCI Express switch fabric
Roquetas Pidgin Spanish Pidgin Spanish language spoken by immigrants in Southern Spain.
Rosa Freire d'Aguiar Brazilian journalist, editor and translator.
Rosa Méndez Fonte Galician researcher and poet.
Rosa abrica Rosa abrica is a species of rose in the plant family of the Rosaceae, native to Iran.
Rosalie Chichester British landowner and photographer.
Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport Airport in Argentina.
Roscinda Nolásquez The last speaker of the Cupeño language of Southern California.
Rose (D.O. song) 2021 single by D.O.
Rose Thurgood English religious author of an early conversion narrative.
Roseberry Mine A former ironstone mine in Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England
Rosenberg Railroad Museum The history of the rosengberg railroad museum
Rosillo Creek A stream in Bexar County, Texas, USA
Ross Hastings A Scottish Canadian Theologian and Scientist
Ross Kananga American crocodile farmer and stunt man.
Rosser's theorem The nth prime number exceeds n log(n).
Rot (Wurzacher Ach) River in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Rotary tool Handheld power tool used for grinding, drilling, machining, etc.
Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy A branch of molecular spectroscopy
Rothmund–Thomson syndrome Rare autosomal recessive skin condition.
Rouen Courthouse Building located in Rouen.
Roughneck A person whose job is hard labor
Round-Robin Letter (Spanish–American War) Incident in the US Army that occurred during the Spanish–American War.
Round Australia Trial A long distance rally
Round Here (Memphis Bleek song) 2003 single by Memphis Bleek featuring Trick Daddy and T.I.
Roundness (geology) The smoothness of clastic particles
Route No. 17 2023 Indian film by Abhilash G Devan.
Routrapur A village of Cuttack District in India
Roy Kidd Stadium Stadium in Kentucky, U.S.A.
Royal Asiatic Society China A learned society based in Shanghai and Beijing
Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide
Royal Court of Saudi Arabia The Royal Court of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Royal Edinburgh Hospital Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Royal Marine VSV Very Slender Vessel in British service.
Royal Military and Mathematics Academy of Brussels The Royal Military and Mathematics Academy of Brussels
Royal Palace Complex of Kandy The royal palace of the Kingdom of Kandy
Royal Scots Club Edinburgh A military club for private members with preferential rates for ex-military.
Royal Victoria Hospital, Dundee Hospital in Dundee, Scotland.
Royal manufactories in France Establishments benefiting from a royal charter.
Royma Sindhi Rajput tribe.
Roysambu A suburb in the Kasarani area of Nairobi
Rozhdestvenka, Belgorod Oblast A village in Belgorod Oblast
Ru (upper garment) A form of Chinese upper garment
Rubber Band Man 2003 single by T.I.
Rubin maneuver Secondary, rotational maneuver to deliver the baby in case of shoulder dystocia.
Ruby Baby A pop music song written in the 1950s and performed by many artists
Ruby Sales African-American social justice activist, scholar, and public theologian.
Rudenz Castle (Uri) Municipality in the canton of Uri in Switzerland.
Rudyard Lake A lake in Staffordshire, England
Ruga policy The actor
Ruine Neu-Leonroth A hill cave located in Styria, Austria
Ruine Puxerloch Known as two Cave castles located in Styria, Austria.
Rukhmabai One of the first practicing women doctors in colonial India.
Rumana Malik Munmun Bangladeshi model, actress, and television anchor.
Rummy (2014 film) 2014 Indian film by Balakrishnan K.
Run (waterfalls) The horizontal distance a waterfall flows
Runaway Horse (film) German comedy film based on the eponymous novella by Martin Walser.
Runaway Slave 1992 studio album by Showbiz and A.G.
Runnin' (Dying to Live) 2003 single by 2Pac featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
Running Out of Love 2016 studio album by The Radio Dept.
Rural notables (Palestine) A social class in Late Ottoman and British Mandate Palestine
Rusher's Patent Types 1804 typeface without descending characters.
Ruslan (ship) Ship in the Third Aliya, considered the "Mayflower" of Israeli culture.
Russell A. Sanborn U.S. Marine major general.
Russell K. Haight Jr. American G.I.
Russian Church property restitution The process of transferring property to the ownership of religious organizations
Rusty bolt effect A form of radio interference
Rusyn national awakening The process of the formation and revival of the Rusyn nation and literature
Rutas Express Guatemala Urban Bus system in Mixco, Guatemala.
Ruwangan chaman Traditional Kashmiri dish.
Rwengiri Central Forest Reserve Protected tropical forest in Uganda.
Rwensambya Central Forest Reserve Tropical forest preserve in Uganda.
Rxbar Protein bar produced by Chicago Bar Co.
Ryan Atwood Fictional character from The O.C.
Ryan Frederick Former prisoner of the state of Virginia.
Rydal Water A lake in Cumbria, England
Réseau Ferré National (France) Railroad lines and infrastructure owned by the French State and assigned to SNCF Réseau.
S-1226 A novel bronchodilator formulation for the treatment of respiratory diseases.
S.E.S. Best 2002 greatest hits album by S.E.S.
S.E.S. Remixed – Dal Ri Gi/Just a Feeling 2002 remix album by S.E.S.
S. J. Todd 19th century American politician.
SAE Expression College Defunct for-profit digital arts college in California.
SDBA Special duty oxygen breathing apparatus, a military rebreather.
SDSS 1557 SDSS 1557 is a binary system in the constellation Serpens.
SFlow A network packet standard
SIGMET Severe flight weather advisory.
SINPO code A brevity code for radio signal reports
SISTINE NASA mission to study stars as clues of life on exoplanets.
SIVI Former Italian truck manufacturer.
SKEW The ticker symbol for the CBOE Skew Index
SLUB (software) A Linux kernel memory management mechanism
SM-COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing App for scientific purpose.
SMART cables A new generation of trans-ocean data cables
SMK tank Soviet heavy tank prototype of the 1930s.
SND Arena Indoor multi-use sport and event venue in Asunción, Paraguay.
SNOCAP A legal music service founded by the creator of Napster
SNS College of Engineering Private self-financing engineering institute.
SN 1972E Supernova in the NGC 523 galaxy, first observed in 1972.
SN 1979C Supernova event of 1979 in the constellation Coma Berenices.
SOG Knife A knife used by U.S. armed forces
SOPHIA.org Educational website.
SOS Racisme A movement of NGOs describing themselves as anti-racist
SP-216 (São Paulo highway) State highway in Brazil.
SPITBOL Implementation of the SNOBOL4 programming language.
SQL CLR Technology for hosting of the Microsoft .NET common language runtime engine within SQL Server.
SS Clan Mackinnon (1945) A UK Cargo ship
SS Governor (1907) Coastal steamship of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
SS L'Atlantique French liner.
SS Nurnberg A 351 foot steamship also rigged for sail built in 1874
SS Robert E. Lee Steam passenger ship built for the Eastern Steamship Lines.
SS Thesis Steamship wrecked in 1889 in the Sound of Mull, Scotland. Now a recreational dive site.
SS Viet-Nam Ocean Liner built in 1953, destroyed by fire in 1974, and subsequently scrapped.
SS W. A. Scholten Passenger ship built for the Holland-America Line.
ST2 cardiac biomarker Member of the interleukin 1 receptor family.
STAR Transit Transit agency for Kaufman, Rockwall, and parts of Dallas County, Texas.
SUN workstation A modular computer system
SWILE A French app-based company Swile
SaTScan A free software for spatial, temporal, and space-time scan statistics
Saba Karim Indian cricket player.
Sabah State Library A public library in Sabah, Malaysia
Sabazios A deity of Phrygian origin also favoured in the Balkans
Sabra (magazine) Sabra (サブラ, sabura) was a Japanese magazine published by Shogakukan between 1999 and 2010.
Sabrah light tank Light tank designed by Elbit Systems and GDELS - Santa Bárbara Sistemas.
Sabri Gençsoy Turkish association football player.
Sabrina Chap American songwriter, cabaret performer, and author.
Sabzak Pass A mountain pass in northeastern Afghanistan.
Sack of Santiago de Compostela Viking plunder of Santiago in Spain in 968.
Saco, Alabama Community in Pike County, Alabama.
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Ooty A Roman Catholic cathedral in Ooty, South India
Sacred Heart University Community Theatre Theatre in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Sacred Rock of Hunza A cultural heritage site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Sacré-Cœur College A historic college in Caraquet, Canada
Sadar (river) River in Navarre, Spain.
Saddle tramp A person who wanders from place to place on horseback
Sadove, Skadovsk Raion, Kherson Oblast A settlement in Kherson Oblast
Saeb Sabry al-Safi A fighter pilot
Safety wire Locking device for bolts etc.
Saffron Square A town square and tower block in Croydon
Sagardighi (Cooch Behar, India) The Heritage Lake of CoochBehar
Sagittarius B2 A giant molecular cloud near the Milky Way's center
Sahara desert (ecoregion) The ecology of the Sahara desert
Sahiti (Lohana) Sub-group of Sindhi Lohana community of South Asia.
Sahl ibn Hunayf A companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Sai Yeung Choi Street A street in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Saibaba Colony Bus Terminus A bus terminus in Coimbatore city, Tamil Nadu state, India
Sailin' Da South 1995 studio album by E.S.G.
Saint-André d'Évol Church Historical monument located in Évol, within the Olette commune, France.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montrésor Church Former collegiate church in the city of Montrésor, within the Indre-et-Loire region, France.
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert Bridge Suspension bridge located in the Loire department, France.
Saint-Lambert Church of Vaugirard French church.
Saint-Louis Coal Mine Coal mine in Champagney, France.
Saint-Sauveur Abbey Church of Redon Catholic church in Redon.
Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church Parish church located in the Bellême commune, France.
Saint Andrew South Western Jamaican Parliament.
Saint Francis University Catholic university in Loretto, Pennsylvania, US.
Saint James Evangelical Lutheran Church Church in N. St.
Saint Mercurius slaying Julian the Apostate (St. George church, Struga) Icon found in the "St. George" church in Struga, Ohrid region, North Macedonia.
Saint Terence The Apostle of the 70
Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage Sanctuary Catholic sanctuary located in Caraquet, Canada.
Sainte-Barbe Coal Mine Coal mine located in Champagney, France.
Sakamoto Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Sakuji Yoshimura A Japanese Egyptologist
Sala Al Jadida A city of 200,000 in Morocco, in the suburbs of the capital of Morocco Rabat.
Sala São Paulo Concert hall in Campos Elíseos, São Paulo.
Salaga Senior High School Public high school located in Salaga, Savvanah, Ghana.
Salah Al Din (Dubai Metro) Metro station in Dubai, U.A.E.
Salame Felino A variety of Italian salame
Salami slicing tactics (politics) A divide and conquer process of threats and alliances to overcome opposition
Salampore A kind of cotton cloth produced in India
Sale Sharks Professional rugby union club from Greater Manchester, England.
Salem Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Salem Oval Cricket ground in Montserrat.
Salem Steel Plant Steel plant in Tamil Nadu, India.
Salif Diop A Senegalese professor of Geological, Environmental, Earth & Space Sciences
Salil Vadhan American computer scientist.
Salim (film) 2014 Indian film by N. V. Nirmal Kumar.
Salina Prakash Indian television actress.
Salman Shaheen British politician and author.
Salt Fat Acid Heat (book) A 2017 cookbook
Salta, Cumbria A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Salta Moss A Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria, England
Salto Grande Bridge Bridge in Salto Department, Uruguay.
Saluzzo railway station The railways station of the town of Saluzzo in Italy
Salvatore Lilli Italian Friar Minor, missionary and martyr.
Salvatore Todaro (mobster) A Sicilian emigrant to the United States who became the second boss of the Cleveland crime family
Sam Houston Elementary School (McAllen, Texas) Public elementary school in McAllen, Texas.
Samachar Darpan The very first Bengali language newspaper
Samantha Mogwe Botswana singer and songwriter.
Samare A loose jacket with side laps reaching to the knee.
Samefolket A Sami news magazine in Sweden
Sami El Anabi Belgian-Moroccan professional footballer for Liga 2 club Nusantara United.
Sammy Keyes Sammy Keyes is a novel.
Samosdelka Russian village once claimed to be site of Atil, the Khazar capital.
Sampaio Moreira Building Historical building built in 1924, located in São Paulo, Brazil.
Samsari Range A mountain range in Georgia
Samsung Galaxy Stellar A Samsung galaxy smartphone model
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e A tablet computer developed by Samsung
Samsung S400i Mobile phone released in 2006 by Samsung Electronics.
Samuel Dorman Archdeacon of Cloyne from 1936 until 1951.
Samuel Lee Anderson Irish Crown administrator and secret service officer.
Samuel Mulia Indonesian writer, brand consultant and fashion designer.
San Felice, Florence A Roman Catholic church in Florence, Italy
San Fransicko 2021 book by Michael Shellenberger.
San Giovanni Battista, Chiavari Roman Catholic church in Chiavari, Liguria, Italy.
San Giovanni del Toro Church in Ravello, Italy.
San Giuseppe, Parma Church in Parma, Italy.
San Joaquin Depot Historic site in near Stockton, California.
San Joaquin Valley and Yosemite Railroad The first rail route to Yosemite Valley.
San Jose State University Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
San Luis Obispo Museum of Art Art museum in San Luis Obispo, California.
San Martino a Gangalandi A Roman Catholic parish (pieve) church in the region of Tuscany, Italy
San Pancrazio, Sestino 9th- or 10th-century church in Sestino, Tuscany.
San Vicente Dam Dam in San Diego County, California.
Sanatsujatiya A Portion of th text of Udyoga Parva (fifth book) of Hindu epic, Mahābhārata
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Savannah A historical publication by The Sanborn Map Company
Sanctorale A main cycle of the General Roman Calendar
Sand 364 A Red Giant in the cluster M67.
Sand forest Type of subtropical forest region, restricted to ancient coastal dunes.
Sandaig Bay A bay in Lochaber, Scotland
Sandbach (surname) "Sandbach" surname, origin and people.
Sandeshkhali violence A violence created due to political issue in West Bengal, India
Sandip Chakravarty Tabla player, musician, DJ and tv presenter.
Sandwich bar A restaurant that mainly sells sandwiches
Sandy Cohen Fictional character on The O.C.
Sandy Creek Expedition Failed campaign by Virginia militia and Cherokee Indians against Shawnee Indians in 1756.
Sandy Pasch American Democratic politician.
Sanetti Plateau High plateau in Ethiopia.
Sangita Traditional Indian music etc.
Sanguantang station (Ningbo Rail Transit) Metro station in Ningbo, China.
Sanitation harvest The act of cutting tree parts to stop disease spread
Sanjarpur Village in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
Sanjiva Weerawarana Sri Lankan computer scientist and entrepreneur.
Sankuaicuo railway station Railway station located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Sanna, Nordland Island and village area in Træna, Norway.
Sano International Cricket Ground A cricket ground in Sano, Japan
Sanshikan The legislature of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site Template for California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County.
Santa Dog EP 1972 EP by Residents, Uninc.
Santhiya The learning of the correct pronunciation of Sikh Scripture, or Gurbani
Santi (album) Second studio album by The Academy Is...
Santiago Lucero (congressman) Santiago Lucero was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, politician and judge from Cebu, Philippines.
Santiago Principles Guidelines for sovereign wealth funds.
Santo Aleixo Island Island on the southern coast of Pernambuco, Brazil.
Sanusi Tjokroadiredjo Indonesian sports shooter.
Sanzawa Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Sapaeans Thracian tribe based close to the Greek city of Abdera.
Sapinda A cousin, for marriage purposes in Hinduism
Sarabash A village in Donetsk Oblast
Sarah Edwards (missionary) The wife of theologian Jonathan Edwards (1710-1758)
Sarah Hagen Retired professional soccer player.
Sarah May Low Beauty queen, Singer, Dancer, Actress, and Astrologer.
Sarai Gonzalez American Latina child actress and author.
Sarason interpolation theorem Theorem in Mathematics.
Saraswati Vandana Mantra A Hindu mantra
Sarawak Uprising of 1836 A rebellion in Sarawak
Saray-Gora A mountain in the Caucasus
Saraṇaṅkara The third of twenty eight Buddhas
Sardar Gulab Singh A Sikh warrior
Sarissophoroi A type of ancient Macedonian cavalry
Sarmatian Craton The southern part of the East European Craton or Baltica, also known as Scythian Plateau
Saru (Star Trek: Discovery) Star Trek alien character and Starfleet officer.
Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal Military award in India given for exceptional service of the highest order in war-time.
Sasquatch Sunset 2024 film by the Zellner Bros.
Satellite (P.O.D. album) 2001 studio album by P.O.D.
Satellite (P.O.D. song) 2002 single by P.O.D.
Satellite DNA Repetitive DNA with distinct base composition observed using isopycnic centrifugation.
Satoshi Kondo Director and head designer for a Japanese fashion brand Issey Miyake.
Satrapes A god in the Palmyrene pantheon
Satterlee Clark 19th century American politician.
Saturday Mountain Formation Geologic formation in Iowa and Idaho, United States.
Satyriinae A subtribe of flowering plants belonging to the orchid family
Sault Falls Waterfall in Saint Lucia.
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department Former municipal police in Chatham County, Georgia.
Save Ontario Shipwrecks A provincial heritage NGO in Ontario, Canada
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act Law aiming to reduce plastic waste in the United States.
Save a Child's Heart Non-governmental organization from Israel.
Savicheva Surname list.
Sawyer Memorial Universalist Church Church in New York, N.Y.
Saxon Stadium Multi-purpose stadium in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Say Yes (short story) 1985 short story by Tobias Wolff about interracial marriage and identity.
Sağlık, Meram A settlement in Turkey
Scaleber Force A waterfall near Settle in North Yorkshire, England
Scaleup company A profitable and scalable business in its growth phase
Scaleybark station Light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Scavenger system Medical device used to gather gas or aerosolized medication in clinical settings.
Scene (performing arts) A dramatic part of a story, at a specific time and place, between specific characters
Schauspiel München Acting school in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Schenley Tunnel Railway tunnel in beneath Neville Street in the Oakland and Shadyside neighborhood area.
Schiele Museum of Natural History Natural history museum in Gastonia, North Carolina.
School for the Gifted (Gwagwalada) Secondary school in Abuja, Nigeria.
School of Armour and Mechanized Warfare Pakistan Army training formation for army & mechanized warfare.
School of Saint Victor French monastic school, 12th-14th cent.
Schur multiplier A group's second homology group
Schön Palace The main palace in the Schön Palace and Park Complex in Środula in Sosnowiec in Poland
Science Agrees 2016 studio album by D.A.R.K.
Science Education at the Crossroads Annual conference for innovative science education discussions.
Scipio Colombo Italian baritone.
Scleral tattooing The practice of tattooing the white part of a human eye
Scocha Folk band from Hawick, Scotland.
Scolmatore dell'Arno The Arno floodway
Scoring in Mahjong A traditional Chinese game of four players
Scotch Grove Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Scotland's Secret Bunker A museum in a Scottish former nuclear bunker built in the 1950s
Scotokaryotes A theoretical clade in the Eukaryota taxonomical ___domain
Scott Caizley British music educator, pianist and academic.
Scouting and Guiding in Algeria African Algeria country-specific scouting and guiding movement.
Screaming for More 2003 video by t.A.T.u.
Scremerston A village in Northumberland, England
Screwed Up Movement 2006 studio album by E.S.G.
Sculpt 3D A raytrace application released in 1987 for Amiga computers
Scuticaria (fish) Genus of moray eel in the family Muraenidae.
Sea-Watch 4 A former German research ship.
Sea & Eugene & Shoo 1998 studio album by S.E.S.
Sea Jet Naval testbed funded by the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research.
Sears–Haack body The most aerodynamic shape for supersonic and for aapo hintikka vehicles
Sebastian Municipal Airport Airport in Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, United States.
Sebilian A pre-historic archaeological culture in Egypt spanning the period c.13,000-10,000 BCE
Second Wakatsuki Cabinet Cabinet of Japan (April 14 - December 13, 1931).
Secret Caverns Show Cave in New York (State).
Secret Rituals 2011 studio album by The Grates.
Secretary for Economic Coordination The Bureau secretary and Finance minister in Portuguese Macau
Secretary of State (Ancient Regime in Spain) Former Executive Power in Spain during the Ancient Regime.
Secretary of Trade and Industry (Philippines) The head of the department for trade and industry of Philippines
Secrets of Radar Museum Military museum; science & technology; history in Ontario, Canada.
Secrétariat aux affaires intergouvernementales canadiennes (Quebec) Agency of the government of Quebec.
Sect of Revolutionaries Greek nihilist-anarchist militant group.
Section conjecture A conjecture of Grothendieck
Security Police (Japan) A bodyguard unit in Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department
Security testing The process of finding flaws in the security of information systems
Sediment–water interface The boundary between bed sediment and the overlying water column
Seduction (marketing) A marketing strategy
See-through display A display which can be seen through
See Bee Records Early Black owned record label.
See You... 2006 single by melody.
Seeing Sounds 2008 studio album by N.E.R.D.
Seeing and Doing 2005 EP by Christ.
Seer Jagir Village in Baramulla district, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Seerpadar A Tamil caste found chiefly in Eastern Sri Lanka
Seetha Coleman-Kammula Indian chemist, environmentalist and entrepreneur.
Seghosen A Yoruba hand woven fabric from Owo
Segovia Viaduct Bridge in Madrid, Spain.
Segovienne A Spanish flannel cloth used for upholstery in the 14th to 17th centuries
Seharane A festival of the Kurdistan Jewish community
Seina Shimabukuro Japanese model and reality television star.
Seir al-Ebad elal-Ma'ad The old Persian poetry book
Seki language Language indigenous to Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Selayang Municipal Council A local authority in Selangor
Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition Dark green, small explosive device.
Selection (user interface) A list of items on which user operations will take place.
Selective surface Ordinary surfaces re-radiate heat they absorb. Selective ones re-radiate only a little.
Selex ES 2013–2015 subsidiary of Finmeccanica S.p.A.
Self-agency The phenomenal will
Self-amplifying RNA A next-generation mRNA vaccine/therapeutic
Selina Chönz Swiss children's author.
Sellaronda A ski resort in Northern Italy
Seller financing A loan provided by the seller
Selset Reservoir A reservoir in County Durham, England
Selwyn Court A category 1 historic place in Auckland
Semisimple representation A representation of a group or algebra that is a direct sum of simple representations
Sengari Dam Dam in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
Sengsengebirge mountains A folded mountain range in the Upper Austrian Pre-Alps
Sennur Sezer Turkish poet and literary person.
Sensation (2021 film) A sci-fi feature film.
Sense of agency The subjective awareness of initiating, executing, and controlling one's own volitional actions
Sense switch A switch on the console of a computer that can be read by software
Sensor journalism A type of journalism
Senzai Wakashū Imperial anthology of Japanese waka poetry.
Seoksu-dong A neighborhood in Anyang, South Korea
Seoul Fashion Week A fashion event in Seoul, Korea
Separation masters Long-term preservation for modern color motion picture film.
Separatism in the Faichuk Islands Political movement calling for autonomy for the Faichuk Islands.
Sephadex Cross-linked dextran gel used for gel filtration.
Sequence breaking The act of performing actions of a game out of order
Sequence transformation A mathematical operator acting on a given space of sequences
Serbian Army (revolutionary) The military of Revolutionary Serbia
Serdexmethylphenidate/dexmethylphenidate A combination of CNS Stimulants
Serer maternal clans The maternal clans of the Serer people
Sergeant Bill Canadian goat.
Sergey Nazarov Ukrainian political strategist, former member of parliament, civic activist.
Serial over LAN A mechanism that allows the serial port of a managed system to be redirected over IP
Sericomyia carolinensis About Sericomyia cariolensis a species of fly.
Series fiction A collection of related stories featuring similar narrative elements
Serious (Whitehead Bros. album) 1994 studio album by Whitehead Bros.
Serjeant's Inn The legal inn of the Serjeants-at-Law in London
Serpent River Tributary of the Mégiscane River in Quebec, Canada.
Serra do Japi Serra do Japi, a mountain range in São Paulo state.
Serras de Sudeste Dissected plateau in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Serrated Smile 2005 studio album by G.G.F.H.
Servants of the Blessed Sacrament Contemplative, but not cloistered, congregation of sisters with a focus on Eucharistic adoration.
Service governance A means of achieving good corporate governance
Service summary of Douglas MacArthur A US Army general's service
Set in Darkness 2000 crime novel by Ian Rankin.
Setter A type of dog used to help hunt birds
Settipeta Village in India.
Settlement of Nandi The process by which the Nandi people settled in Nandi County, Kenya
Seven Days and One Week 1996 single by B.B.E.
Seven Sins of Medicine A perspective on medical ethics
Seven Sisters Falls, Manitoba Community in Manitoba.
Seven Spires Updated Bio for Seven Spires. Should meet criterion #5 of musical notability.
Seven circles theorem A chain of six circles tangent to a seventh circle and each to its 2 neighbors
Severstal Cherepovets Professional ice hockey club based in Cherepovets, Russia.
Sex Bomb 2000 single by Tom Jones and Mousse T.
Sex Cymbal 1991 studio album by Sheila E.
Sex Cymbal (song) 1991 single by Sheila E.
Sexual dimorphism in Carnivorans The sexual dimorphism seen in Carnivorans
Sexual system Distribution of male and female functions across a species.
Seychelles National Museum of History A museum in Seychelles
Sfoglina A woman who makes sfoglia, a form of Italian fresh pasta
Shaanxi HMV3 Family of 6x6 and 8x8 tactical trucks with 7-ton and 10-ton payload.
Shabtai (society) A Jewish discussion society founded by Shmully Hecht in New Haven, Connecticut
Shadow marks Shadows on the ground that indicate buried archaeological structures.
Shahganj Junction Railway Station Railway station in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.
Shahla and Nasreen Kaabi Two Iranian nurse sisters who were executed.
Shakala Shakha A branch of Rigveda
Shake Your Thang 1988 single by Salt-N-Pepa featuring E.U.
Shakhan A hill range in Tripura, India
Sham Shui Po Barracks British Army facility built in the 1920s in the Sham Shui Po area of Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Shama Lama Ding Dong A song
Shanbally Castle Historic site in County Tipperary, Ireland.
Shanghai Baby Chinese novel by Wei Hui.
Shanna Strauss Tanzanian-American-Canadian artist.
Shannon Faulkner American educator, first female Citadel recruit.
Shanta Kumar Committee A government-appointed committee in India
Shantipur Handloom Industry A traditional handloom industry of West Bengal
Shapur I's first Roman campaign A military campaign of a Persian king against the Roman Empire.
Sharjah Wanderers Sporting club based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Shark net A submerged barrier that protects swimmers from shark attacks
Sharon station (New York Central Railroad) Former NYCRR train station for Amenia, New York.
Shatalovo Index of articles associated with the same name.
Shatter the Bones A 2011 novel by Stuart MacBride
Shattered (Turn the Car Around) 2008 single by O.A.R.
Shauri Moyo A neighbourhood in Pumwani area of Nairobi
Shawnee Group Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Shaykh Mustafa Takhtayi Kurdish poet who was one of the first Kurds to write in Gorani.
Shchyolkovo (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
She Is Beautiful 2002 single released by Andrew W.K.
Shear Wave Elastography A medical imaging methodology
Shebeen A bar or pub, originally an illegal drinking establishment
Sheep's Head Lighthouse A lighthouse in County Cork, Ireland
Sheep Heid Inn Public house in Duddingston, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sheethankan Thullal Dance and poetic performance form in Kerala, India.
Sheffield Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the U.A.E.
Sheila E. (album) 1987 studio album by Sheila E.
Sheila Hibben American food journalist.
Shek Pik Area located along the southwestern coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
Shekalim (Tractate) Tractate of the order Moed of the Mishnah.
Shekinah Jacob Indian playwright who has appeared in Edinburgh Fringe and worked with the Royal Court Theatre.
Sheli Nan American composer, performer, author, and teacher.
Shell Energy A consumer broadband, gas and electricity supplier in the UK
Shell Lake High School High school in the United States.
Shell Rock Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
Shelley Grogan American judge.
Shelter Island Sound A body of water in Suffolk County, New York, at the eastern end of Long Island
Shelton State Community College Public college in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US.
Shendyt Wrapped garment worn in ancient Egypt.
Shengjian mantou A type of small, pan-fried baozi (steamed buns) which is a specialty of Shanghai
Sherdil: The Pilibhit Saga A Hindi film directed by Srijit Mukherji
Shergaon Gram Panchayat in West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Sherif Hatata Egyption doctor and communist activist.
Sherman-Williamsville Trail The trail is completed with some bridge and guard rail work still underway as of September, 2021.
Sherpa (fabric) A fabric with a pile on one side and flat on the other side, resembling wool or sheepskin
Shi Islet Islet west of Taiwan.
Shidrovo Index of articles associated with the same name.
Shift Technologies (online marketplace) Shift was an online, peer-to-peer, marketplace for buying and selling used cars.
Shiftphone Modular easy-to-repair fair-trade smartphone series.
Shihabuddin Nadvi Indian Islamic scholar and philosopher.
Shikanji Popular summer drink in Indian Sub-continent.
Shilaidaha A village in Bangladesh.
Shilbottle A village in Northumberland, England
Shimagawa Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Shimizu Park A noted park not far from Tokyo, Japan
Shimmin Surname of Manx origin.
Shimohara Dam Dam in Gufu, Japan.
Shimokubo Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Shimomizo Station Railway station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Shimon Farkas Cantor, performer, and promoter of Holocaust awareness.
Shin'inotani Dam Dam in Gifu, Japan.
Shinaki Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Shine On (R.I.O. song) 2008 single by R.I.O.
Shinga, Gombe State A town in Gombe state Nigerian
Shingo Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Shinin' n' Grindin' 1999 studio album by E.S.G.
Shinmiyagawa Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Shinsui Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Shipoopi 1957 song by Meredith Willson.
Shipwrecks of Saint Malo The Aimable Grenot and the Daupin shipwrecks in 18th century
Shirasu-Daichi A pyroclastic volcanic plateau in Southern Kyūshū Japan
Shirasuna Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Shireen Ahmed Canadian journalist and advocate for gender equity in sports.
Shirley Chilton Conservative economist and first female chair of statewide chamber of commerce.
Shishman Peak 800m peak in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Shital Pati A kind of mat which feels cold
Shitou (activist) A Chinese activist, actress, filmmaker, artist, and gay icon
Shiv Roy Fictional character from Succession.
Shoba Sivasankar A leading geneticist for the United Nations
Shoe4Africa Children's Hospital Hospital in Eldoret, Kenya.
Shoji Nishio Prominent Japanese Aikido practitioner and innovator.
Sholapith Plant matter used in pith helmets, etc.
Shoot Hill railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Shopping parade A group of shops in a suburban neighbourhood
Short Kent A British four-engined biplane flying boat airliner
Short Rangoon A British three-engined biplane flying boat
Short hood The shorter of the two hoods on a locomotive
Shortjaw saury Species of lizardfish from the Pacific Ocean.
Shotgun messenger A private messenger and guard for rail or stagecoach transit.
Shotgunz in Hell 2017 studio album by Onyx & Dope D.O.D.
Shoulder Lean 2006 single by Young Dro featuring T.I.
Shouting for the Gunners 1993 single by Arsenal F.C.
Show Me (The Cover Girls song) The Cover Girls song
Show Me Love (Robin Schulz song) 2015 single by Robin Schulz & J.U.D.G.E.
Show Me Love (album) 1993 studio album by Robin S.
Show Me Love (t.A.T.u. song) 2002 promotional single by t.A.T.u.
Showbiz & A.G. (album) 1992 EP by Showbiz & A.G.
Shrawardine railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Shredding (tree-pruning technique) A traditional European technique of removing branches for firewood and other purposes
Shrewsbury Abbey railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Shrewsbury West railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Shri Biren A writer of Meitei literature
Shryock, West Virginia Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States.
Shubra Hall A suburban estate in New South Wales, Australia
Shuddhi (2017 film) 2017 Indian Kannada film by Adarsh Eshwarappa.
Shumshevashi Index of articles associated with the same name.
Shunkashūtō (Steady & Co. song) 2001 single by Steady & Co.
Shutdown of the Min-kuo Jih-pao A major event in the January 28 Incident
Shuya (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Siamoise A term for various woven fabrics primarily made with cotton and linen.
Siavash Alamouti Iranian–American engineer; inventor of the Alamouti space–time block code.
Siberia To-day 1919 account of Allied intervention in Russian Civil War.
Siboga expedition Dutch zoological and hydrographic expedition to Indonesia from March 1899 to February 1900.
Sibu Island Island group in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia.
Sicilian Renaissance The Renaissance movement in Sicily
Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease 1949 scientific paper by Linus Pauling et al.
Siddick A village near Workington, England
Sideboy A Ceremonial maritime role for visiting dignitaries
Sidney Museum Local history museum in British Columbia, Canada.
Sie hat was vermisst 2006 single by Bela B.
Siege of Bassania A siege of the Third Illyrian war
Siege of Bihać (1697) A Habsburg siege of Ottoman town of Bihać during Great Turkish War
Siege of Bristol (1645) A siege that took place during the First English Civil War
Siege of Byzantium (324) Siege between Constantine I forces against Licinius resistance.
Siege of Chichester A siege of the city of Chichester during the First English Civil War
Siege of Derbent (1796) The siege in the Persian Expedition of 1796
Siege of Dorpat (1558) A very important part of the Livonian war
Siege of Ganja (1804) The battle in the Russo-Persian War (1804–13)
Siege of Knin (1688) A siege of Dalmatian town of Virovitica during Great Turkish War
Siege of Kőszeg A siege of Kőszeg (German: Güns) in the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary in 1532
Siege of Lisbon A successful attack by Crusaders and Portugal on Moorish-held Lisbon
Siege of Léva A battle that occurred in 1664 during the Austro-Turkish War (1663-1664)
Siege of Oxford A siege that took place in 1644 during the First English Civil War
Siege of Portsmouth A Battle that took place during the First English Civil War in 1643
Siege of Ramsej A series of sieges during the Maratha-Mughal Wars (1682-1688)
Siege of Samarkand (1868) The siege during the Russian conquest of Bukhara
Siege of Trebinje A battle that occurred during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-1718
Siege of Tunis (1705) A siege fought by the Regency of Algiers and the Beylik of Tunis
Siege of Vredelant A siege in the 13th century in the Netherlands
Siege of Wasit The Siege of Wasit involved the army of the Abbasid Revolution under al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
Siege of Worcester A siege that occurred during the First English Civil War
Siege of Älvsborg (1612) A siege between Denmark and Sweden
Siege of Érsekújvár (1663) A battle that occurred during the Austro-Turkish War (1663-1664)
Siege of İnegöl The Siege of Inegol fort by Osman I
Sieges of Marienburg (1657) A series of sieges on Marienburg in 1657
Siemens SL55 Mobile phone released by Siemens Mobile in 2003.
Siena–Grosseto railway Railway line in Italy.
Sifra Halakhic midrash to the Book of Leviticus.
Sigizmund Name list.
Sigma Phi Alpha American honorary society for dental hygiene.
Signe Brunnström Swedish-American physiotherapist, scientist and educator.
Sigurd, the King's Son Icelandic fairy tale about an animal bridegroom.
Sikeston Ridge Geographic feature in southeast Missouri, U..S.
Silaki Island Island in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines.
Silas Stow Early 19th century American congressman and judge from New York.
Silence cloth A pad (as of flannel or felt) that is laid under the tablecloth
Silene flavescens A type of flowering plant
Silent butler A metal container for collecting ashes or crumbs.
Silent guitar A portable guitar that's compatible with headphones for practice
Silesia (cloth) A thin twilled woven cloth made of linen or cotton.
Silesian Voivodeship (1945–1950) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1944 to 1975.
Silesians (tribe) West Slavic tribe, that had settled on both banks of the Oder river since the 1st century CE.
Silicon isotope biogeochemistry The study of environmental processes using the relative abundance of Si isotopes
Silicon quantum dot Silicon quantum dots are metal-free biologically compatible quantum dots with photoluminescence.
Silvaco Data Systems v. Intel Corp. A trade secrets case
Simeon Woods Road A state highway in the Town of Islip, Soffolk County, Long Island
Simon Fraser Student Society A Canadian university students union founded 1967
Simple as That/Over the Rainbow 2003 single by melody.
Simplicial space A simplicial object in the category of topological spaces
Simulation decomposition A method for visually performing an uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of model output
Sinchaw A type of Chinese silk imported in the U.S. in the 18th century
Sinclair Inn Museum, former inn, and second oldest wood-framed building in Annapolis Royal, Canada.
Sinclair PC200 A home computer created by Amstrad
Sindhi Lungee Traditional Sindhi shawls of Pakistan.
Sindhi music Traditional Music of Sindh.
Sindhi pulao Sindhi rice cuisine from Pakistan.
Sindhis of Balochistan Indigenous Sindhi people of Balochistan.
Singapore Airlines Flights 23 and 24 The longest regularly scheduled nonstop flight(s) in the world
Singapore national under-20 football team National association football team.
Singchung Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Singhania University A UGC registered University in Rajasthan
Singing sand A phenomenon of sand that produces sound
Single-access key A branching identification key
Single-kitchen home A reform model for urban residential development
Single-photon source A light source
Single ventricle A ventricular congenital heart disease
Sinking of MV Acita 03 The sinking of MV Acita 03 in Sulawesi
Sinmara Giantess, usually considered a consort to the fiery jötunn Surtr.
Sir George Collier, 1st Baronet Officer during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.
Sir John Pakington, 1st Baronet English baronet and M.P.
Sir Misha Black Awards Award ceremony in the U.K.
Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market A fresh produce market in Victoria, Seychelles.
Sirmaur district A district in Himachal Pradesh, India
Sirumalai Hill Banana A cultivar of banana from Western ghats in India
Sister Fate 1985 single by Sheila E.
Sister Vision Press A defunct Canadian publisher for women of colour
Sitajakhala A historical and religious site
Sitia Mountains A group of mountain ranges in eastern Crete in Greece
Sitia Nature Park East Cretan UNESCO Global Geopark.
Sitting on Top of the World (Liverpool F.C. song) 1986 single by Liverpool F.C.
Sixteenth Army (Japan) Army unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
Skandha The five aggregates of clinging in Buddhism
Skeptic's Toolbox Annual four-day workshop devoted to scientific skepticism.
Skin disinfection The use of medical disinfectant agents to prevent skin infections or bacteria
Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst Historic site in Anchor Point in the community of Rocky Point, Prince Edward Island.
Skolem–Mahler–Lech theorem The zeros of a linear recurrence relation mostly form a regularly repeating pattern
Skunk Hollow A settlement of free slaves that flourished between 1860 and 1910 in New Jersey
Sky Team Two-player cooperative flight landing board game.
Slab (geology) The portion of a tectonic plate that is being subducted
Slade's Case Case in English contract law that ran from 1596 to 1602.
Slake's Limbo American novel by Felice Holman.
Slay in Your Lane A series of books by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené
Sleeping Awake 2003 single by P.O.D.
Slice (EP) 2023 EP by O.
Slutty Vegan Vegan hamburger restaurant chain in Atlanta, Georgia.
Small stellated dodecahedron A Kepler-Poinsot polyhedron
Smart beta Investment strategy that adds active features to passive strategies.
Smashboards Online forum covering Super Smash Bros.
Smiddy Shaw Reservoir A reservoir in County Durham, England
Smile (Scarface song) 1997 single by Scarface featuring 2Pac and Johnny P.
Smile (Wizkid song) 2020 single by Wizkid featuring H.E.R.
Smit International A Dutch company
Smith Lands station Light rail station in Houston, Texas.
Smith S. Wilkinson 19th century American politician.
Smith conjecture The fixed point set of a finite-order 3-sphere diffeomorphism can't be a non-trivial knot
Smith system A system of taxonomy of the cryptogams
Smoke and Mirrors (O.C. album) 2005 studio album by O.C.
Smooth Assassin 1990 studio album by Grand Daddy I.U.
Smárason Surname list.
Snack Barz Candy bar by The Hershey Company.
Snag (textiles) A qualitative property of textiles
Snake Plissken Fictional character from the films Escape from New York and Escape from L.A.
Snake soup A Chinese soup
Snow Australia Governing body for Alpine sports in Australia.
Snow Hill lines A collection of railway lines in the West Midlands, England
Snow in Brazil The frequency of snow in Brazil
Snowclone A cliché used as a pattern for other expressions
Snowflake schema A logical arrangement of computing tables in a multidimensional database
Snowmass Lake A lake west of Aspen, Colorado
Snowsports Association of Ireland The National Governing Body for Snowsports in Ireland
SnpEff Open source tool that annotates variants and predicts their coding effects.
Snuff the Punk 1994 studio album by P.O.D.
SoCal Sessions 2014 studio album by P.O.D.
So It Continues 2012 studio album by S.O.
So Long, Scarecrow 2005 studio album by Scarling.
Soa, Tiree A tidal island off the coast of Tiree
Soak testing Short-term verification of the stability of a system to predict its long-term behavior.
Sobh-e-No A daily newspaper in Iran
Social Democratic Rebirth Social-democratic Italian political party.
Social construct A category or thing made real by collective agreement
Social event A singular episode of social interaction
Social media's role in the Arab Spring The role of social media in early 2010s Middle East/North Africa protests
Social mortgage The conditions under which people are to use the goods of the world
Social technology A term of technology that enabled social interactions
Socialist Party of France (1902) Revolutionary socialist party in France (1902–1905).
Sociedad Española de Construcciones Electromecánicas Former Spanish company dedicated to the metallurgical industry.
Sociedad de Crédito Mobiliario Español 19th century Spanish bank.
Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine The major organization for psychosomatic medicine in the world.
Society of Christ Male religious congregation of the Catholic Church.
Socio-ecological system A bio-geo-physical unit and associated social actors
Socio-onomastics The study of names in a social and cultural context
Sociocultural system A human population viewed in context
Soera Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Softball at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's tournament The men's softball tournament at the 2019 Pan American Games
Softball at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's tournament The Women's softball tournament at the 2019 Pan American Games
Sohra Government College General degree college situated at Cherrapunjee, in Meghalaya.
Soil health A state of soil, meeting ecosystem functions
Soil physics The study of soil's physical properties and processes
Sojourner (album) 2007 box set by Magnolia Electric Co.
Sokołowo Włościańskie Village in Gmina Obryte, Poland.
Solai A Kenyan town in Nakuru county
Solan A city in Himachal Pradesh, India
Solar Sentinels A 2006 concept for a series of missions to the Sun
Solar System The Sun and objects orbiting it
Solar Total Energy Project The world's first and largest solar thermal cogeneration
Solar transit A period of where an object moves in front of the Sun
Soldenfeldts Stiftelse Listed property overlooking Sortedam Lake in Østerbro district, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Solec, Warsaw A neighbourhood in Warsaw
Solfest Annual music festival in Cumbria, UK.
Solid (U.D.O. album) 1997 studio album by U.D.O.
Solid earth The planet's solid surface and its interior
Solid hydrogen The frozen form of the 1-proton element
Solidere The Lebanese Company for the Development and Reconstruction of Beirut Central District
Solidonia A natural plant fiber extracted from an African plant that was similar to ramie
Solighetto Small settlement in Treviso, Italy.
Solo living The domestic situation of individuals who live alone
Solomon Islands (ecoregion) A marine ecoregion of the Pacific Ocean
Solomos Square Central Bus Station in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Solopharm A pharmaceutical company
Solvay Castle Château in Walloon Brabant, Belgium.
Solvent effects Influence of a solvent on chemical reactivity, stability, etc.
Solving quadratic equations with continued fractions A procedure to solve equations of second degree
Solway Harvester A scallop dredger
Sombe A Ugandan stew made from Cassava leaves
Some Boys Got It, Most Men Don't 1999 studio album by d.b.s.
Somebody (D.O. song) 2023 single by D.O.
Someday I'll Fly 2012 single by G.E.M.
Somedays (song) 2024 single by Sonny Fodera, Jazzy and D.O.D.
Someone to Love (Jon B. song) 1995 single by Babyface and Jon B.
Something Better Change 1980 studio album by D.O.A.
Somewhere in the World 1984 single by Boney M.
Son of a Bitches Brew 2012 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Son of a Pimp 2005 studio album by Mistah F.A.B.
Son of a Pimp Part 2 2016 studio album by Mistah F.A.B.
Sondy Pope American Democratic politician.
Sonerila bababudangiriensis A species of plant
Songoro Ward in Chemba District, Dodoma Region.
Songs About U 2017 studio album by Banky W.
Songs of Jamaica The first book published in Jamaican Patois (1912)
Songs of the Lincoln Brigade 1940 studio album by Baldwin 'Butch' Hawes, Bess Lomax Hawes, Pete Seeger, Tom Glazer.
Songsarek A traditional religion followed by the Garo people in Meghalaya, India
Songwriters of North America Trade organization for songwriters' rights.
Sonia Lewitska Painter and printmaker.
Sonohara Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Sonority sequencing principle A constraint in Optimality Theory
Sons and Other Flammable Objects A 2007 novel by Porochista Khakpour
Sony SMC-70 A microcomputer that was produced by Sony and released in September 1982
Soon I Will Be Invincible A novel by Austin Grossman, published by Pantheon Books and released on June 5, 2007
Sop Piece of bread or toast that is drenched in liquid and then eaten.
Sophaenetus A Greek mercenary leader of the Ten Thousand
Sophia Gholz Award-winning American author of books for young readers.
Sophie Gonzales (writer) Australian YA author.
Sorae Church The first Protestant church in Korea.
Sorbaria kirilowii Sorbaria kirilowii, plant originated from Huabei Plains, China.
Sorbothane A synthetic viscoelastic urethane polymer
Sorry (2021 film) 2021 stand-up comedy special by Louis C.K.
Sorus Cluster of sporangia in ferns and fungi.
Sosa, Indonesia Sub-district of Padang Lawas, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
Sotik Massacre The massacre of Ethnic Kipsigis with punitive British expedition
Soul's Aflame 1999 studio album by O.A.R.
SoulCollage A method of self-discovery (created 1986–1989)
Soun of Ogbomosho The king of Ogbomoso Kingdom in oyo state Nigeria
Sound (nautical) The process of determining depth of water beneath a ship or in a tank
Sound map Not to be confused with the game, Soundmap.
Sound of the Rockies A Coloradan a capella chorus
Sources and sinks A analogy used to study vector fields
SouthCoast Wind Proposed offshore wind farm in Massachusetts, U.S.A.
South African Environmental Observation Network A network to perform long-term ecological research in South Africa and surrounding waters
South American Pacific mangroves Ecoregion along the Pacific coast of Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
South Boston Aquarium A profile of the South Boston Aquarium (1912-1954)
South Carolina Declaration of Secession 1860 declaration explaining South Carolina's decision to secede from the union.
South Central Bell The name of the Bell Operating Company serving the South-Central US
South End station Planned light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
South Fork Clackamas River A river in Clackamas County, Oregon
South Kuzbass Power Station Power plant in Kaltan, Kemerovo, Russia.
South Maitland Railway railcar A retired class of diesel railcar operated in New South Wales
South Walsham A village and civil parish in Norfolk, England
South West African Police The police force of South West Africa
South and West Yorkshire Green Belt The green belt areas of South and West Yorkshire, England
Southall Travel Travel agency in the United Kingdom.
Southeast, Eugene, Oregon This green neighborhood features a rolling landscape of trees, homes, and great schools.
Southern Cross (folk song) Poetic ballad about hazards of harvesting harp seals.
Southern Expeditionary Army Group Army unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
Southern Indiana Center for the Arts The Southern Indiana Center for the Arts
Southern Mindanao Colleges Private college in Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.
Southtown (song) 2000 single by P.O.D.
Southwest Approaches The offshore waters to the southwest of Great Britain
Southwest Indian Ridge A mid-ocean ridge on the bed of the south-west Indian Ocean and south-east Atlantic Ocean
Southwick Hill Tunnel Road tunnel to the north of Southwick, West Sussex, England.
Sovereignty goddess Goddess who confers sovereignty upon a king by marrying or having sex with him.
Soviet submarine K-219 A Project 667A Navaga-class ballistic missile submarine
Soviet submarine K-23 K-class submarine of the Soviet Navy during World War II.
Sovremenost The first Macedonian literary magazine
Soğucak A settlement in Turkey
Space & Time (album) 2010 studio album by R.M.C.
Space (M.I.A. song) 2010 song by M.I.A.
Space Aliens Grill & Bar Chain of restaurants in North Dakota and Minnesota, USA.
Space Race, LLC The vanity card production company for Space Racers.
Space cloth Hypothetical plane with resistivity of 376.7 ohms per square.
Spacecraft retirement The retiring or discontinuation of a space probe
Spaces of test functions and distributions Topological vector spaces involving with the definition and use of Schwartz distributions.
Spag's Spags was successful family Business until the property sold OCT 2004 rt.9 Shrewsbury Ma.
Span (engineering) Distance between supports of an arch, bridge, etc.
Spanish Virgin Islands A portion of the Virgin Islands comprising Culebra and Vieques of Puerto Rico
Spanish as a second or foreign language The use of Spanish as a non-native language
Spanish fess A wide central horizontal stripe on a flag
Sparrow House (Portland, Maine) A Historic house in Maine, United States
Sparse voxel octree A Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) representation technique
Sparton Horn Plant A company and industrial complex
Spatharokandidatos Byzantine court dignity, 7th–11th centuries.
Spatial Data File A type of file format
Spatial architecture Array of processing elements specialized for parallelizable workloads.
Spatial join A GIS tool for merging attribute tables using spatial relationships
Spatial tense A grammatical category that refers to the ___location of an event
Spaz (song) 2008 single by N.E.R.D.
Speakeasy (D.I.G. album) 1995 studio album by D.I.G.
Speaker of the House of Representatives (Cyprus) The office of the presiding officer of the Cypriot House of Representatives
Special Investigation Branch Detective branch of the British military police.
Special Tasks and Rescue Police Tactical Group of the South Australia Police.
Special Warfare Training Centre (Malaysia) A specialised military school for special operations located in Malaysia
Special for Women 1960s TV series about problems faced by women.
Specialized Administrative Sections French civil-military program operating in French Algeria from 1955 to 1962.
Spectrum of a matrix The set of the matrix's eigenvalues
Speculum al foderi The Mirror of Coitus (English)
Spellbinding The Smashing Pumpkins single
Spider-Man collected editions A list of Spider-Man comics collated into collected editions
Spin connection A connection on a spinor bundle
Spitskop Dam Dam in North of Kimberley in the Northern Cape province.
Splendor & Misery 2016 studio album by clipping.
Split-ring resonator A resonator
Sponsored post A post to a website that is actually an advertisement
Sporting Index Betting company in the U.K.
Spring Valley, Nairobi A residential suburb in Nairobi
Square Hospital Private hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Squatting in Honduras The occupation of unused land or derelict buildings without the permission of the owner
Squatting in Iran The occupation of unused land or derelict buildings without the permission of the owner
Squib (keelboat) A small racing keelboat
Squid giant axon The very large nerve fiber that controls part of the water jet propulsion system in squid
Sraosha The Avestan language name of the Zoroastrian divinity of "Obedience" or "Observance"
Sri Bhadravarman A ruler of the Old Pahang Kingdom in 4th CE
Sridharan Sriram Indian cricket player.
Srikanthalakshmi Arulanandam Ulakaviyalalarum writer.
St. Ambrose Academy School located in Wisconsin, U.S.A.
St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Maryland) Private school in Potomac, Maryland, US.
St. Captain Freak Out & the Magic Bamboo Request 2002 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans Hotel in New Orleans.
St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Bydgoszcz A Catholic cemetery in Bydgoszcz
St. John's Loch A loch in Caithness, Scotland
St. John's Rural West Parliamentary constituency in Antigua and Barbuda.
St. Johns Library Library building in Portland, Oregon, U. S.
St. Louis Country Club A country club located in St. Louis
St. Louis Formation Geologic formation in Iowa, United States.
St. Marxmen 2005 mixtape by M.O.P.
St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Sandakan Church in Sandakan, Sabah.
St Bees Lighthouse A lighthouse at St Bees, on the Cumbrian coast, England
St George's Hall and Apollo Room of the Winter Palace The Throne Room of the Tsars of Russia
St John the Evangelist, Palmers Green Church in London Borough of Enfield, North London.
St Martin's Place Savings Bank A British savings bank that operated between 1816 and 1896
St Mary's Church, Welwyn A church located in Welwyn, Hertfordshire
Stable Genius Act A proposed requirement for presidential candidate medical exams
Stable homotopy theory The study of spectra
Stack the Cats Children's picture book by Susie Ghahremani.
Stade Émile-Stahl Stadium in Strasbourg, France.
Stadion an der Hafenstraße Stadium in Essen, Germany.
Stadium (Dubai Metro) Metro station in Dubai, U.A.E.
Stagecoach Inn (Shelburne, Vermont) Exhibit building in Shelburne, Vermont.
Stain A discoloration that can be clearly distinguished from the surface
Standard Reference Method A method to specify beer color
Standard Swahili language A supradialectal Swahili variety
Standard tuning The typical tuning of a string instrument
Stanford University Network The first wide-area packet-switched network
Stanisław Nogaj A Polish journalist and writer from Silesia
Stanley C. Hunt Canadian First Nations artist from coastal British Columbia.
Stanley Mitchell (cricketer) Irish first-class cricketer, selector and sport administrator.
Star Academies A multi-academy trust
Star Gauge A Chinese poem written by Su Hui
Starch production Manufacturing of starches and starch products from rice, potatoes, maize etc.
Starchild (O.C. album) 2005 studio album by O.C.
Starehe A neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi
Stargirl (novel) A 2000 young adult novel written by Jerry Spinelli
Staring to the Sun 2006 EP / single by Scarling.
Staritsky Peninsula A peninsula in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russian Far East
Starlab A multidisciplinary blue sky research institute
Starleader: Assault! Combat module for science-fiction table-top role-playing game.
Starobinsky inflation A theoretical model of cosmic inflation
Stars (The Cranberries song) The Cranberries song
Starships & Spacecraft Science-fiction role-playing game supplement .
State Geologic and Subsoil Survey of Ukraine Governmental Ukrainian Geological Survey.
State Highway 3 (West Bengal) State highway in West Bengal, India.
State Library of Iowa Library Service in the U.S. state of Lowa.
State Prison in Renbæk Open prison in Renbæk, Denmark.
State capacity A government's ability to do things
State of Exception in El Salvador The State of Exception is a right established in the Constitution of El Salvador.
State of Shock (D.I. album) 1994 studio album by D.I.
Statistext Classification of part of the population that that population would not apply to themselves.
Statistical system of Bosnia and Herzegovina Group of government processes and organisations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Statue of Albert, Prince Consort, North Inch The Albert Memorial
Statue of Earl Mountbatten, London Statue in London, U.K.
Statue of Viscount Alanbrooke, London Statue in Whitehall, London, U.K.
Statue of Viscount Slim, London Statue in Whitehall, London, U.K.
Statutes of uncertain date English statute laws where the date they were passed is not known.
Statvolt A CGS-ESU and gaussian unit of voltage
Staurogram A "ligature", or combination of letters.
Stavrodromi Community in Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Staw Ujazdowski-Kolonia District of Gmina Nielisz, Zamość County, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland.
Stay-at-home parent A type of parent that remains at home
Steam railcar A self-propelled railcar powered by a steam engine
Steelfactory 2018 studio album by U.D.O.
Steelhammer 2013 studio album by U.D.O.
Steep Rocky Creek Railway Bridge Railway bridge in Queensland, Australia.
Steep turn (aviation) Aviation turn involving more than 30 degrees.
Steevi Bacon Musician from London, UK.
Stefan Krauss Deiml Professor at University of Oslo, Norway.
Stefanie Martin German biological anthropologist.
Stellar engulfment The process where a red giant star engulfs a planet
Stellar mass loss A Physical phenomenon
Stenocarpus heterophyllus Species of plant in the family Proteaceae endemic to New Caledonia.
Stephen Court fire A fire in 2011 at Park Street, Calcutta
Stephen Meek A fur trapper and guide in the American Old West
Stephen O. Bennett 19th century American merchant and politician.
Steppin Up 2010 single by M.I.A.
Sterigma Slim projecting part of the basidium of some species of fungi that carries the basidiospore.
Sterling Law Building Yale Law School building in New Haven, Connecticut.
Sterling Municipal Airport Airport in Colorado, U.S.A.
Stettin–Stargard in Pommern maritime trade war A conflict between Stettin and Stargard over primacy in maritime trade
Steven Mark Klein American cultural theorist, archivist, and author.
Stewarton Academy A secondary school in Stewarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland
Stewartville Formation Geologic formation in Iowa and Minnesota, United States.
Sthayibhava Essential aesthetic element of Rasa theory in Sanskrit literature.
Stichting A kind of Legal Entity under Dutch Corporate Law
Sticker album A book containing collectible stickers.
Stiefel manifold The manifold of all orthonormal k-frames in n-dimensional Euclidean space
Stigmatogobius sadanundio A species of goby indigenous to South Asia.
Still Not Black Enough 1995 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Still Po Pimpin 1998 single by Do or Die featuring Twista and Johnny P.
Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits 2019 greatest hits album by Human Nature.
Stir-up Sunday The last Sunday before Advent
Stob Coir' an Albannaich Mountain in Grampian Mountains of Scotland.
Stockpile stewardship Testing and maintenance of the American nuclear weapons.
Stomachaches (album) 2014 studio album by frnkiero andthe cellabration.
Stone Cold World 1993 studio album by A.L.T.
Stone Lake (California) Lake in Sacramento County, California.
Stone Sentinel Maze Array of rocks and boulders in Chinese folklore.
Stone circles of Junapani Historic site in Dist. Nagpur, Maharashtra.
Stonebridge International Insurance Ltd A British insurance company
Stoneman's 1864 raid Union cavalry raid during the US Civil War.
Stop of the Exchequer A repudiation of state debt that occurred in England in 1672
Stories (Boney M. song) 1990 single by Boney M.
Stories of a Stranger 2005 studio album by O.A.R.
Storsponen Nunatak Antarctica nunatak.
Storyliving by Disney The Walt Disney Company subsidiary
Storyville (magazine) A bygone British jazz magazine
Stourbridge Town branch line Railway branch line in Stourbridge, UK.
Strachur-Dunoon Shinty Club Shinty team from Strachur, Argyll, Scotland.
Strachur and District Shinty Club Shinty team from Strachur, Argyll, Scotland.
Straight Outta Compton (song) 1989 song by N.W.A.
Straight line engine turning A machine tool used for Guilloché
Strand (programming language) A programming language
Strand District (Metropolis) A former local government district within the metropolitan area of London, England
Strange Love (T.S.O.L. album) 1990 studio album by T.S.O.L.
Strange Spirits 1979 studio album by Skatt Bros.
Strange in Stereo 1999 studio album by In the Woods...
Strategic control A core management process
Street Safari 2018 studio album by Public Access T.V.
Stribeck curve Friction depending on speed when the surfaces are sliding lubricated.
Strict rules, hard efforts The motto of Harbin Institute of Technology
String Quartet in E-flat major (Wanhal) The "other" Hoffmeister Quartet
Strip programming Television and radio programming technique.
Stripping (chemistry) A separation process
Strontium perchlorate A white powder or colourless crystals
Structural Genomics Consortium A nonprofit consortium of bioscience researchers to openly share protein structure data
Struthiola striata A shrub in the Thymelaeaceae family from South Africa
Struthiola tetralepis A shrub in the Thymelaeaceae family from South Africa
Stuart Linder American plastic surgeon and media personality.
Stuart Milner Finlayson Canadian businessman and politician.
Stuart Turner (company) Engineering company specialising in models.
Student of the Game 2013 studio album by N.O.R.E.
Students for Freedom and Equality Iranian Student Organization.
Studies in Judaism, Christianity and the Religions of India A book of Ziaur Rahman Azmi on world's major religions
Stunt coordinator A person in a film crew who arranges stunts
Stupino Airfield Airport in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
Sturge Park Cricket ground in Montserrat.
Stutter step A stutter step is a footwork technique in tennis and other sports.
Stößensee Bridge A steel truss bridge over the Stößensee lake.
Su Hu A general of Shang dynasty
Sub-Gaussian distribution Probability distribution whose tail probability is less than some gaussian, in some sense.
Subhadra Yojana Women-centric welfare scheme in Odisha, India.
Subia people A Bantu-Botatwe ethnic group in Southern Africa
Subjective response to alcohol An individual's experience of the effects of alcohol
Subjective validation A psychological bias
Submarine 1922 A submarine volcano found in the Sangihe Islands of Indonesia in 1922
Submarine Products Former British diving equipment manufacturer and distributor.
Submerged floating tunnel A tunnel that floats underwater, deep enough to avoid water traffic and weather
Subsequential limit The limit of some subsequence
Subsistence pattern A strategy by which a society survives
Successor liability First pass at an article on successor liability.
Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation A Scottish folk song.
Sucker DJ 1990 single by Dimples D.
Sucker rod A steel rod used in oil industry
Sudagai Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Sudama A childhood friend of Hindu deity Krishna
Sudha Menon Indian author, writing coach, model, actor and motivational speaker.
Sue Thompson (pool player) Scottish pool player, 11 times world eightball champion.
Sueiro Gomes de Soutomaior Lord of Rianxo, Lantañón, Vea and Insua.
Suffolk Traction Company Rail line in Holtsville, and vicinity.
Sufyan Mosque A historic mosque in the city of Lahij, Yemen
Sugar Land Quan Am The Sugar Land Quan Am Statue
Sugarmill Woods, Florida Census-designated place in Florida, US.
Sugarwise UK certification authority for sugar claims on food and drink.
Sulduz (tribe) A Mongolian tribe
Sultan Ismail Building Meeting place for the Johor State Legislative Assembly.
Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum Museum of the Palembang Sultanate.
Sumedha A mythological figure, regarded as a previous life of the Buddha
Summer Festival of Reus Festival of Reus.
Sun Cruise Resort & Yacht Hotel resort built like a cruise ship located in South Korea.
Sunan station Railway station in Sunan-guyŏk, P'yŏngyang, North Korea.
Sund Rock A designated conservation area on the U.S. state of Washington's Hood Canal
Sundar Nagar A town in Himachal Pradesh, India
Sunil Barve Marathi film, television and theatre actor.
Sunpura Town in Lohit District, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Sunset (Rylov painting) 1917 painting by Arkady Rylov.
Sunshine (R.I.O. album) 2011 studio album by R.I.O.
Sunshine (Rye Rye song) 2010 single by Rye Rye featuring M.I.A.
Sunshowers 2004 single by M.I.A.
Sup'ung Dam Dam in Liaoning Province/North Pyongan.
Super Cassette Vision Home video game console by Epoch Co.
Super Junior-K.R.Y. Asia Tour 2015: Phonograph 2015–16 concert tour by Super Junior-K.R.Y.
Super Junior-K.R.Y. Japan Tour 2015: Phonograph 2015 concert tour by Super Junior-K.R.Y.
Super Junior-K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert 2012–13 concert tour by Super Junior-K.R.Y.
Super Junior-K.R.Y. The 1st Concert 2010–11 concert tour by Super Junior-K.R.Y.
Super QCD A supersymmetric generalization of quantum chromodynamics
Super Sharanya 2022 film by Girish A.D.
Superbone Hybrid musical instrument in the trombone family with both a slide and valves.
Superdeformation A nucleus that is very far from being spherical
Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia A Colombian government agency
Superior Credit Union Credit union in Ohio.
Superior Energy Services A holding company for a portfolio of oilfield rentals and well services brands
Supermultiplet A representation of the supersymmetry algebra
Supplementarity The principle of Kyoto protocol
Supplementary Japanese Schools in Australia A list of supplementary Japanese schools in Australia
Suppletion A word having inflected forms from multiple unrelated stems
Supplier relationship management A business concept
Supralingual administration A route of administration of a drug by placing it above tongue
Supreme Court reform in the United States The debate to reform the operation of the Supreme Court to better address democratic issues
Supreme Order of Sri Mahawangsa Honorific order of the Sultanate of Kedah.
Supreme deity The sole deity of monotheistic religions or, in polytheistic or henotheistic religions
Supreme executive and administrative organ A communist state institution
Supreme state organ of power A communist state institution
Surat al-Ard A book in geography by Ibn Hawqal
Surbana Jurong A subsidiary of Temasek holding
Surendra Singh (cabinet secretary) Chairman of the Civil Services of India.
Surface Hub 3 2023 third-generation interactive whiteboard designed by Microsoft.
Surface Pro (11th generation) The eleventh generation of Microsoft Surface Pro
Surface Pro 8 The eighth generation of Microsoft Surface Pro
Surface Pro 9 The ninth generation of Microsoft Surface Pro
Surface water rescue Rescue of a person who is at the surface of a body of water.
Surfin' M.O.D. 1988 EP by M.O.D.
Surge in compressors Form of aerodynamic instability in axial or centrifugal compressors.
Surprise (S.E.S. album) 2001 compilation album by S.E.S.
Surrendered wife A books by Laura Doyle
Suruke Ward in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region.
Suryastra A celestial weapon used by warriors in Hindu Epics
Suryavinayak Temple Hindu Temple in Nepal.
Sussi (cloth) Striped cloth.
Suthar A caste within the Vishwakarma community of India
Suuremõisa Bay Nature Reserve A protected area in Estonia
Suvorov crossing the Alps A painting by Russian artist Vasily Surikov
Suyat A proposed modern collective term for Philippine writing systems
Sverdlovsky (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Sverdrup Basin Magmatic Province A large igneous province in the Arctic
Sverdrup wave A wave in the ocean, or large lakes
Swaggering Ostentatious style of walking with an arrogant manner.
Swalecliffe A coastal village in Kent, England
Swallow-tailed gull The only nocturnal species of seabird in the world
Swaminarayan Bhashyam A Sanskrit commentary on the Prasthanatrayi which established Swaminarayan's teachings
Swan School Secondary school in Oxford, UK.
Swan Valley (Western Australia) Region in Perth, Western Australia.
Swansdown A 19th century soft woolen material, a mix of wool and silk used for waistcoats
Swargakkunnile Kuriakose Indian film directed by Emmanuvel N. K.
Swedish Public Freedom Service A conceptual art project
Sweet & Swing Radio dance band programme.
Swet Bhairav Swet Bhairav is a statue of most fierce Bhairava, avatar of Shiva.
Swift (programming language) Apple's general-purpose, open source, compiled programming language.
Swimming-induced pulmonary edema Body fluid in the lungs while swimming.
Swimming at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games The swimming competitions at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Swimming pool bacteria The bacteria found in swimming pools
Swin (Thames) A passage in the Thames estuary
Swishahouse Hip hop collective and record label from Houston, Texas.
Swiss Federal University for Vocational Education and Training Swiss educational institution for vocational training sponsored by the federal government.
Swiss arrow A large hand-thrown dart with fletching
Swiss maritime trade The history and development of maritime trade involving Switzerland
Sword making The process of forging swords
Swords (M.I.A. song) 2015 song performed by M.I.A.
Syed Mohammad Izhar Ashraf Sufi scholar and Sajjada Nashin of Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani.
Sylamore Scenic Byway Scenic highway in Arkansas, U..S.
Syllable (computing) A platform-specific data size used for some historical digital hardware
Sylvain Charles Valée A French artilleryman (1773–1846)
Sylvan Ebigwei Nigerian medical doctor and dental surgeon.
Symbrachydactyly A congenital abnormality characterized by improperly formed fingers and toes
Symmacra A moth of the family Geometridae from the Indo-Australian tropics
Synderesis The use of reason to intuitively discern truth
Synergetic theory Pseudoscientific theory.
Synod of Ancyra Ecclesiastical council, or synod, convened in modern-day Ankara in 314.
Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University.
Syrian General Organization of Books A Syrian quasi-governmental cultural organization
Syrinx (bird anatomy) The vocal organ of birds
System Center Orchestrator System Center Orchestrator is an automation software tool by Microsoft.
Szczecin Voivodeship (1946–1975) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1946 to 1975.
Szrenica A mountain peak in the Giant Mountains, Poland
Szwalewo A settlement in Gmina Iława, northern Poland
São Fernando The Municipality of São Fernando in Nordeste, Brazil
São Paulo Biennial Foundation Institution in charge of the São Paulo Art Biennial.
São Paulo do Potengi The Municipality of São Paulo do Potengi in Nordeste, Brazil
Sädvvájávrre Lake in Arjeplog Municipality, Sweden.
Sérgio Valle Duarte Brazilian multimedia artist and fine-art photographer.
Söğütözü A central business district in Ankara
Sōbudaishita Station Railway station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
T-100 tank Soviet heavy tank prototype of the 1930s.
T.A.T.u. Remixes 2003 remix album by t.A.T.u.
T.I. vs. T.I.P. 2007 studio album by T.I.
T.P.E. Featuring Adam Marano 1992 studio album by T.P.E.
T.S.O.L. (EP) 1981 EP by T.S.O.L.
T. M. A. Pai The founder of modern Manipal
T2U Sub-unit of boy band Block B.
T5 (Istanbul Tram) A tram line in Istanbul
T92 light tank US light tank prototype of the 1950s.
TELACU The East Los Angeles Community Union
TGSS J1530+1049 The most distant radio galaxy discovered
TI-990 Series of 16-bit computers by Texas Instruments.
TOI-715 b The first exoplanet discovered by TESS in the conservative habitable zone.
TOWT The world biggest operator of sailing cargo ships
TRIM29 May act as a transcriptional regulatory factor involved in carcinogenesis and/or differentiation.
TSS Earnslaw A historic ship in New Zealand
TT Nagar Sports Complex Multi-purposed stadium in Madhya Pradesh.
TURK Fatih Tutak A Michelin-starred restaurant in Istanbul
T dwarf Brown dwarf or exoplanet with atmospheric methane.
Tabasko 2002 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Tabata Kihachi Tabata KihachiV is a fifth generation Japanese textiles artist.
Tabby concrete A type of concrete using lime from burnt shell
Tabi' al-Tabi'in The Successors of the Successors of the Companions of Muhammad
Table dance A type of erotic dance
Tabular-grain film A type of photographic film
Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park A state park near Hubbardton, Vermont
Tactical NAV Tactical NAV is a precision navigation app designed for military personnel.
Tacuba, Mexico City Neighborhood of Mexico City in Miguel Hidalgo, D.F.
Tafiti Discontinued animated search engine launched by Microsoft Corp.
Tafra Gam Village in Lohit district, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Tafsir Zia ul Quran Tafsir Zia ul Quran is a Quranic exegesis (tafsir) by Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari.
Tafton, Arkansas Unincorporated community in Arkansas, United States.
Tagokura Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Taha Māori The Māori perspective on a subject
Tahmima Anam British writer, novelist and columnist.
Tahsin Yazıcı (scholar) A Turkish scholar of Persian and Arabic literature
Taipei Fashion Week A fashion event in Taipei, Taiwan
Taishakugawa Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Taishō Tripiṭaka A Japanese edition of the Chinese Buddhist canon
Taita-Taveta District A former district of Kenya
Taithu A village in Pherzawl District, Northeast India.
Taizhou Library National first-grade library in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China.
Taizhou Museum City museum in Taizhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China.
Takane Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Takatsudo Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Take It All Back (song) 2023 single by Tauren Wells, We The Kingdom and Davies.
Take It Away (L.A.B. song) 2022 single by L.A.B.
Take Off (Young Dro song) 2009 single by Young Dro featuring Yung L.A.
Take the Heat off Me 1976 studio album by Boney M.
Takin' Mine 1996 studio album by Heather B.
Taking a Snow Town A painting by Russian artist Vasily Surikov
Takumi Watanabe (bartender) Japanese bartender, known for his cocktail of Takumi's Aviation.
Tal Vez (Paulo Londra song) Song by Argentine singer Paulo Londra.
Talabaw A soup from Myanmar
Taleh Kazimov The governor of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan
Tales of Arcadia Fantasy show, written by Guillermo del Toro.
Talk-Action=0 2010 studio album by D.O.A.
Talking Friends Short series based on the app franchise of the same name.
Tallensi A people of northern Ghana
Taloja Central Jail Prison in Kharghar, Maharashtra, India.
Tambaram–Nagercoil Antyodaya Express A daily running Superfast Express train in Tamil Nadu, India
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board Governing body to monitor and control air, noise, and water pollution in the state of Tamil Nadu.
Tammar wallaby A small macropod native to South and Western Australia
Tammerfors Aktuellt A Swedish language local newspaper in Finland
Tammy (cloth) A fine lightweight quality worsted material with a glazed surface.
Tampa Premium Outlets Outdoor shopping mall in Wesley Chapel, Florida.
Tampere Tunnel Road tunnel in Tampere, Finland.
Tampico Beverages American manufacturer of bottled fruit-flavored drinks and gelatin.
Tamweel A subsidiary of Dubai World
Tana Kaleya Polish-German photographer and film director.
Tanager Expedition A series of five biological surveys of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal murder 2016 robbery-murder of an elderly woman in Singapore.
Tang official headwear A Chinese headwear with drooping flats at the sides
Tangale people A Nigerian Tribe
Tangata manu The winner of a traditional competition of Easter Island
Tangential speed How quickly an object undergoes movement in a circular path.
Tangja Leela Pakhangba The founder of Ancient Kangleipak realm
Tanjong Tokong line Proposed light rail transit line in Penang, Malaysia.
Tanjung Aru Library A public library branch in Tanjung Aru, Sabah, Malaysia
Tanners (company) Wine merchants company based in Shrewsbury, England.
Tanuki-bayashi A strange sound phenomenon.
Tanzeb A type of Muslin
Tanzverbot (Schill to Hell) 2003 single by Fettes Brot & Bela B.
Tap O Lena Champion cutting horse mare.
Tap Turns on the Water 1971 single by C.C.S.
Taptuk Emre A mystic of Anatolia and mentor of popular folk poet Yunus Emre
Tapu (Ottoman law) A permanent lease of farmland to a peasant family in Ottoman law
Tara Devi of Kapurthala A Czech actress and dancer, a queen consort of the Kapurthala State in India (1911–1946)
Tara From Satara Indian television series.
Tarazuea Village in Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Tardebigge Lake A lake in Worcestershire, England
Target lesion A rash with central clearing
Tariq ut-tahqiq The old Persian poetry book
Tarns, Cumbria A settlement in Cumbria, England
Tarraxinha A dance and music genre from Angola.
Tarth Water A river in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
Taryn Hemmings American former professional soccer defender.
Taseer (caste) A tribe in south asia.
Tasso ham A smoked, spiced, and cured meat
Taste of Your Love 1989 single by E.U.
Tata BlueScope Steel Joint venture between Tata Steel Limited and BlueScope Steel.
Tata Power Dholera Solar PV Station A photovoltaic power station in Port Blair, India.
Tata Sabaya A 5,430-metre (17,810 ft) high volcan in Bolivia
Tatapani coalfield Coal field located in the east of India in Jharkhand.
Tatar–Russian code-switching The mixing of languages among bilingual inhabitants of Tatarstan
Tate and Brady 1696 metrical psalm book by Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady.
Tateiwa Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Tattwabodhini Sabha A Hindu organisation 1839-1859
Tatyana Dektyareva A former Russian track and field athlete
Taunu'u Niulevaea Samoan rugby sevens player.
Taupo Totara Timber Railway The TTT Railway was a light railway between Mokai and Putāruru
Taupō Rift A continental rift valley in New Zealand
Tax Reform Act of 1976 US Tax Code changes in 1976.
Tay Money American rapper and singer from Texas.
Taylor McHargue Former Rice University quarterback and current college football color analyst for CBS Sports.
Taylor Townsend (The O.C.) Fictional character from The O.C.
Taymouth Hours English Book of Hours, produced 1325~35.
Tayēr + Elementary Drinking establishment in London, U.K.
Taṇhaṅkara The earliest known Buddha
Teaching hospitals in the United States A hospital that trains health professionals
Tealive A beverage store chain in Malaysia
Team effectiveness A team's ability to accomplish their goals or objectives
Team orders The practice of teams issuing instructions to drivers
Teatro Masini, Faenza Opera house in Faenza, Italy.
Teatro Yerbabruja Arts non-profit based in Bay Shore, Long Island. References from Newsday, NY Times, etc.
Tech camp A summer camp that focuses on technology education
Technical Difficulties (Hate Dept. album) 1999 studio album by Hate Dept.
Technobiophilia The innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes as they appear in technology
Technology Square (Cambridge, Massachusetts) Office building complex in Cambridge, Mass.
Ted Lismer English trade unionist and political activist.
Ted Payseur American basketball player, coach, and athletic director.
Tees Bay A bay in the North of England in the North Sea
Tehelka as Metaphor A nonfiction book published in 2009
Tehran Derby Football match between Persepolis F.C. and Esteghlal F.C.
Tehuacana, Texas A town in Texas
Teka-her Monstrous serpent from Egyptian mythology.
Tekeli, Bozyazı A settlement in Turkey
Tekmen, Bozyazı A settlement in Turkey
TelQuel A weekly news magazine in Morocco
Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited A state electric power distributor
Telecentre A public place where people can access digital technologies
Telephone banking The Real World
Telepsychology The use of telemedicine within the practice of psychotherapy
Tell Me Why (M.I.A. song) 2010 single by M.I.A.
Tell Them You Love Me 2024 true-crime documentary concerning facilitated communications.
Telnyashka Distinctively striped undershirt, part of uniform of Russian forces.
Telomere-binding protein Protein that binds telomeric DNA in various species.
Teluk Intan Municipal Council A local authority in Perak
Temple Clark 19th century American politician and Union Army officer.
Temple House of Israel Jewish congregation in Staunton, Virginia, U. S.
Tempo Perdido (Legião Urbana song) 1986 song by Legião Urbana.
Temporal logic of actions Logic used to describe behaviours of concurrent systems.
Temporale A main cycle of the General Roman Calendar
Ten Crack Commandments 1997 song by The Notorious B.I.G.
Ten Great Merchant Guilds Influential groups of merchants in Chinese history.
Ten Thousand Lightyears 1984 studio album by Boney M.
Tenaya Canyon A dramatic and dangerous canyon in Yosemite National Park, California, United States
Tenement (law) The holder of a legal interest in real estate
Tenement houses of the Partnership of Petrovsky trade lines in Moscow Monument in Moscow, Petrovsky Lines st.
Tenkasi Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
TenneT Transmission system operator in the Netherlands and in a large part of Germany.
Tennis at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's doubles The women's doubles tennis event of the 2019 Pan American Games
Tennis at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's singles The women's singles tennis event of the 2019 Pan American Games
Tennis at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's doubles The women's singles tennis event of the 2023 Pan American Games
Tennis at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's singles The women's singles tennis event of the 2023 Pan American Games
Tennis racket theorem A rigid body with 3 distinct axes of inertia is unstable rotating about the middle axis
Tennyson Ward A ward of Brisbane City Council
Tenoroon A bassoon with a higher range
Tentkheta Great Royal Wife of Amasis II.
Tepe-Kermen A mountain in Ukraine
Teqkilla 2010 single by M.I.A.
Terauchi Dam Dam in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Terebra walkeri Species of gastropod, and can be pink, white, grey or brown.
Terence Donovan (actor) Australian actor.
Tereos Worldwide manufacturer of sugar, starch and bioethanol.
Teresa de Rogatis Italian composer, guitarist, pianist and music teacher.
Teri Takai American politician and Chief Information Officer.
Terje Tvedt Norwegian professor, author and documentary film maker.
Terlig A type of robe of Mongol origins
Terrabacter aeriphilus Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter carboxydivorans Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter ginsenosidimutans Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter koreensis Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter lapilli Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter terrae Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter terrigena Species of bacteria.
Terrabacter tumescens Species of bacteria.
Territorial evolution of Idaho A US state
Terry Whitmore A Black military deserter and resister during the Vietnam War who went to Sweden
Teryayevo Index of articles associated with the same name.
Teshikaga Airfield Airstrip in Teshikaga, Hokkaido, Japan.
TestU01 A collection of utilities for empirical randomness testing
Testament of Abraham A text of Jewish apocalyptic literature
Testify (P.O.D. album) 2006 studio album by P.O.D.
Tetouan–Fnideq expressway Expressway in Morocco.
Tetramethylphosphonium bromide A white, water-soluble organophosphorus compound
Tewa Group A group of geologic formations in New Mexico
Texas's 31st House of Representatives district American legislative district.
Texas's 89th House of Representatives district American legislative district.
Texas Collegiate League The premier summer collegiate baseball league in Texas
Texas Southern Railway Defunct railway in Marshall, Texas.
Text world theory A theory of language processing
Textile Fiber Products Identification Act A consumer protection act in the United States.
Textile Machinery Makers Ltd A machine manufacturing company
Thaaliba A sub-tribe of the Maqil Arabs
Thabaton A lady in Meitei folklore
Thailand–Vietnam football rivalry A sporting rivalry between Vietnam and Thailand
Thalma de Freitas Brazilian actress, singer and composer.
Thanda Gosht Fiction short story by Saadat Hasan Manto, published in 1950.
Thanjavur Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Thapathali Campus A constituent campus of TU
That's Okay Song by South Korean singer D.O.
That Time A Play by Samuel Beckett
Thathri A town and a tehsil in Jammu and Kashmir
Thawabit A set of Palestinian principles on the Israel-Palestine conflict
TheSkyNet A volunteer computing research project that used BOINC to carry out research in astronomy
The "Party All Goddamn Night" EP 2011 EP by Andrew W.K.
The 20 Greatest Christmas Songs 1986 compilation album by Boney M.
The Academical Village People A cappella group at the University of Virginia
The Albany Academies Albany Academy is an independent school in Albany, New York, USA.
The Album with No Name 1991 studio album by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
The Alien Conspiracy 1995 studio album by Crisis n.T.i.
The Amazing Transplant 1970 American film by Doris Wishman.
The Art Ensemble of Rake/The Tell-Tale Moog 1995 studio album by Rake.
The Aurora Encounter 1986 film directed by Jim McCullough Sr.
The Automation Book about the god Vulcan's Automata.
The Awakening (P.O.D. album) 2015 studio album by P.O.D.
The Bachelor's Beat A defunct newspaper in Las Vegas, Nevada
The Battery (Charleston) A promenade in South Carolina
The Beak of the Finch 1994 nonfiction book by Jonathan Weiner.
The Belle of St. Mark 1984 single by Sheila E.
The Best (t.A.T.u. album) 2006 greatest hits album by t.A.T.u.
The Best of 2008–2012 2013 compilation album by G.E.M.
The Best of Boney M. 1997 greatest hits album by Boney M.
The Best of Melody: Timeline 2008 compilation album by melody.
The Big Picture (Da' T.R.U.T.H. album) 2009 studio album by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
The Blood Road A 2018 novel by Stuart MacBride
The Boiler 1982 single by Rhoda with the Special A.K.A.
The Brave Bull A gay bar located in Modesto, CA
The Brazen Serpent (Bruni) A painting by Fyodor Bruni
The Bridal Canopy A novel by Shmuel Yosef Agnon
The Bride From Hades 1968 Japanese horror film based on the ghost story Peony Lantern.
The Bro Code A book by Barney Stinson
The Broadmoor Historic hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The Broadway Cinema (Prestwick) Historic cinema owned by charity.
The Broken Pitcher (painting) Painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
The Bug Club A Welsh indie rock band.
The Call (BSP) A socialist magazine in the United Kingdom (1916–1920)
The Castle (Capitol Reef National Park) Summit in the state of Utah, U.S.A.
The Catch (baseball) A defensive play made by Willie Mays in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series
The Cenotaph, Penang War memorial in George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
The Chase and Sanborn Hour A series of American comedy and variety radio shows
The Chocolate Dandies (jazz combos) The name of several American jazz combos from 1928 thru the 1940s
The Chronicles 2008 compilation album by E.S.G.
The Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles A multidisciplinary research and policy think tank focused on issues of racial justice
The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury A three-volume edition of Bradbury's stories, presented chronologically, 1938-1968.
The Complete Collection (Boney M. album) 2000 compilation album by Boney M.
The Crimson Idol 1992 studio album by W.A.S.P.
The Critical Eye TV series examining paranormal claims.
The Crossroads of Destiny The finale of the second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender
The D.I.Y. Guys 2008 live album by (həd)p.e.
The D.O.C. & The Doctor 1989 single by The D.O.C.
The DNAgents Comic book title published by Eclipse Comics.
The Daily Minor Planet The citizen science project The Daily Minor Planet
The Dawning of the Day The name of two old Irish airs
The DeZurik Sisters American singing duo.
The Death of Graffiti A 1982 painting by Lady Pink
The Democratic Republic of the Congo and the World Bank The DRC's relations with the World Bank
The DemonWars Saga Series of seven High fantasy novels by American writer R. A. Salvatore.
The Dirty Version 1999 studio album by A.G.
The Draconic Prophecies (book series) A series of books by James Wyatt
The Dreaded Summons and Other Misplaced Bills A collection of children's short stories by Lorin Morgan-Richards
The Drunk Mason (Goya) Painting by Francisco de Goya.
The Dutchman's Cap (Lithuania) Hill on the Lithuanian seaside.
The Education of Robert Nifkin A young-adults novel by Daniel Pinkwater
The Embroideress (magazine) Needlework magazine published from 1922 until 1939.
The Erasers A 1953 novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet
The Exponents New Zealand rock group, formerly known as The Dance Exponents.
The Fabulous Chancellors Classic American rock 'n' roll band.
The Faith (album) 2005 studio album by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
The Fang (frozen waterfall) A frozen waterfall near Vail CO
The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal A 1985 documentary film about George Pal
The Favourite (song) 1994 single by D.I.G.
The Feather The feather
The Formula (song) 1989 single by The D.O.C.
The Fourteen of Meaux Meaux history middle ages. First Protestant church established. Fourteen Huguenots burnt alive.
The Fundamental Elements of Southtown 1999 studio album by P.O.D.
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site History museum in Quebec, Canada.
The Future of Palestine A 1915 draft British Cabinet paper
The Gallant Conversation 1654 painting by Gerard ter Borch (the Younger).
The Gamma-ray Transients Monitor The first astronomical CubeSat funded by Taiwan Space Agency
The Gentlewoman (magazine) Arts and culture magazine published in the U.K.
The Goblin (magazine) Canadian comedic magazine published in Toronto, Ontario.
The Goblin and the Empty Chair Australian children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.
The Great Chain of Unbeing Book by Andrew Crumey, "The Great Chain of Unbeing".
The Great Depression of 1990 A Educational book about how to stop finaical crisis.
The Great Influenza 2004 nonfiction historical book by John M. Barry about the 1918 flu pandemic.
The Greatest Hits (2001 Boney M. album) 2001 greatest hits album by Boney M.
The Grumbleweeds Radio Show Comedy radio and TV show of the 1980s.
The Guest (novel) A novel written by Emma Cline.
The Guide to Getting it On A sexuality book by Paul N. Joannides
The Gun (Chivers book) A history book about the AK-47 rifle and its variants
The Hague City Hall The Ice Palace
The Hard Copy Observer A defunct publication based in Newtonville, Massachusetts
The Headless Children 1989 studio album by W.A.S.P.
The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 1 2005 studio album by B.G.
The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am) 2006 studio album by B.G.
The Heartless Control Everything 2003 EP by The Chiodos Bros.
The Heavy (album) 2004 studio album by U.P.O.
The Henderson A new landscape in Hong Kong
The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack 2007 studio album by Sixx:A.M.
The History of Orkney Literature Book by Simon W. Hall.
The Horatians and the Curiatians A play by Bertolt Brecht
The House That Hate Built 2001 compilation album by Hate Dept.
The Japan Covers 2008 studio album by Andrew W.K.
The Johannesburg Review of Books South African literary magazine.
The Kid (novel) 2016 historical western novel written by Ron Hansen.
The King & I (Faith Evans and The Notorious B.I.G. album) 2017 studio album by Faith Evans and The Notorious B.I.G.
The Knobz New Zealand Pop band.
The L.I.B.R.A. 2020 studio album by T.I.
The Ladies Who Lunch (song) A Broadway musical song
The Last Bullet Monument Last bullets of Turkish War of Independence.
The Last Command (album) 1985 studio album by W.A.S.P.
The Last Supper (Damaskinos) Painting by Michael Damaskinos.
The Letter O 2016 studio album by Dame D.O.L.L.A.
The Letter Of Roger Bacon Concerning The Marvelous Power Of Art And Nature And The Nullity Of Magic A 13th-century work by Roger Bacon on science, nature, and the refutation of magic
The Little Black Boy of the Pasture A brazilian folklore legend
The Living Canvas The Living Canvas is a Chicago-based performance art series.
The Log Books Podcast about LGBTQ history in the U.K.
The Long Take 2018 narrative poetry novel by Robin Robertson.
The Magic Hockey Skates A 1991 children's book written by Allen Morgan
The Magic of Boney M. 2006 compilation album by Boney M.
The Magic of Boney M. – 20 Golden Hits 1980 greatest hits album by Boney M.
The Malloreon Fantasy book series by David Eddings. Sequel to the Belgariad.
The Masked Man Comic book title published by Eclipse Comics.
The Mayor of Castro Street The biography of Harvey Milk by author Randy Shilts
The Midnight Flyer (1925 film) Silent film from 1925 about a runaway train.
The Milkmaid of Tsarskoye Selo A famous fountain in Tsarskoye Selo (St. Petersburg)
The Mills, Hong Kong Landmark revitalization project by Nan Fung Group in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong.
The Miracle Workers (Vance story) 1958 science-fiction novella by Jack Vance.
The Miss Globe 2021 The 18th Miss Globe pageant
The Missing and the Dead A 2015 novel by Stuart MacBride
The Moonglow Affair 23rd episode of the 2nd season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
The Motions (song) A 2009 song by Matthew West
The Mountain Rat 1914 silent film directed by James Kirkwood Sr.
The Music Master (1908 film) Film by Wallace McCutcheon Sr.
The Negro Worker Newspaper of the International Trade Union Committee for Black Workers.
The Nelson Thomlinson School A secondary school in Wigton, England
The Neon God: Part 1 – The Rise 2004 studio album by W.A.S.P.
The Neon God: Part 2 – The Demise 2004 studio album by W.A.S.P.
The Nest (football ground) Former home ground of Norwich City F.C.
The Newgate Calendar A true crime register from England
The Oddventures of Mr. Cool 1998 studio album by Francis M.
The One (M.I.A. song) 2022 single by M.I.A.
The Onslaught 2007 studio album by Lazarus A.D.
The Orders Were to Rape You A book by Meena Kandasamy
The Other Martin Loring 22nd episode of the 4th season of Marcus Welby, M.D.
The Outrage (Marcus Welby, M.D.) 5th episode of the 6th season of Marcus Welby, M.D.
The Palm Wine Drinkard (album) 2012 mixtape by Kool A.D.
The Palmdale Aerospace Academy Charter school in Palmdale, California, U.S.A.
The Park at River Walk A park in Bakersfield, California
The Parthenon (newspaper) The student newspaper of Marshall University
The Peake Telecommunications site, and pastoral property in South Australia.
The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made 2004 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
The Piece Talks 2008 studio album by C.R.A.C.
The Pines Resort The Pines Resort in Bass Lake is the only lakeside resort in the Yosemite area
The Politics of Religious Apostasy 1998 book edited by Bromley, David G.
The Ranger Way A book by Kris Paronto
The Rasmus (album) The Rasmus album
The Reach! Partnership School A charter high school in Baltimore, Maryland
The Rebel You Love to Hate 2003 studio album by M.O.D.
The Relativity of Wrong A book by Issac Asimov
The Remix Wars: Strike 3 – 16 Volt vs. Hate Dept 1997 remix album by 16volt and Hate Dept.
The Rice School A public K-8 magnet school in the Houston, Texas)
The Ripper at the Heaven's Gates of Dark 2011 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
The Rivers of Zadaa 2005 novel by D. J. MacHale.
The Rockville LP 2014 studio album by O.A.R.
The Royal School, Armagh Grammar school in Armagh, Northern Ireland.
The Saint Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Stomp A poem by Martín Espada.
The Scar Free Foundation Medical research charity focused on scar free healing.
The Science Fictional Olympics Science-fiction anthology.
The Scout Association of Papua New Guinea A Scouting organisation in Papua New Guinea.
The Screen Illusion French TV film directed by Mathieu Amalric.
The Serpent (2020 film) The Serpent film
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: a self-help book by Deepak Chopra
The Sigismund Bell Large bell located in Wawel Cathedral, Kraków. Major Polish national symbol.
The Sketches A Sufi folk rock band from Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan
The Sky (song) 2022 single by G.E.M.
The Songs of Bilitis Collection of French erotic lesbian poetry in the manner of Sappho by Pierre Louÿs, 1894.
The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy A book about work by Franco Beraldi
The Southern Spirit The Southern Spirit train
The Space Jungle 1990 song by Adamski.
The Sperm 2007 film by Taweewat Wantha.
The Spirit of Apollo 2009 studio album by N.A.S.A.
The Splendid and the Vile 2020 book by author Erik Larson.
The Spoils (U.S.S.A. album) 2006 studio album by U.S.S.A.
The St Adrian Civic Guard Painting by Cornelis Engelsz.
The Sting: Live at the Key Club L.A. 2000 live album by W.A.S.P.
The Streak (professional wrestling) The Undertaker's WrestleMania undefeated streak
The Strike 1988 episode of The Comic Strip Presents...
The Strip (book) A non-fiction book about the Las Vegas Strip's architectural history
The Strong Breed Play by Wole Soyinka.
The Struggle Pakistan A Trotskyite, Left-wing organization in Pakistan
The Summer Mega Mix 1989 single by Boney M.
The Sunday Philosophy Club series Series of books by Alexander McCall Smith.
The Swing (Goya) Painting by Francisco Goya.
The Swingles A capella vocal group
The Tattoo Murders The Tattoo Murders 2022 web series
The Ten Commandments (1971 TV series) A Wikipedia page about The Ten Commandments (1971 TV series)
The Terracotta Ceramics Museum The Terracotta Museum in la bisbal d'empordà is a museus of pottery
The Three Jovial Huntsmen A popular British children's picture book by Randolph Caldecott
The Three Mothers A trilogy of Italian horror films
The Transformation (album) 2007 studio album by James Fortune & F.I.Y.A.
The Treacle People A stop motion animated children's television programme
The Tree of Heaven A collection of short stories
The Trojan Men A cappella musical group
The True Story of the Novel A history of the novel
The Turning Point (John Mayall album) Jazz/blues album by John Mayall.
The US Peace Prize The US Peace Prize annually awarded recognizing antiwar contributions
The Unicorn in Captivity A late Gothic era tapestry from Southern Netherlands
The Union and Advertiser A former newspaper in Rochester, New York
The Very Beast of G.G.F.H. Vol. 1 2001 greatest hits album by G.G.F.H.
The Voice of Holland season 12 The Voice of Holland Season 12
The Vulcan Affair 1st episode of the 1st season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
The Wacky Hi-Jinks of Adrenalin O.D. 1984 studio album by Adrenalin O.D.
The Wanderer (O.A.R. album) 1997 studio album by O.A.R.
The War on Drugs (film) 2007 film by Sebastian J. F.
The Warriors EP 1998 EP by P.O.D.
The Warriors EP, Volume 2 2005 EP by P.O.D.
The Washing of the Feet Painting by Tintoretto created between 1548 and 1549.
The Wedding (1901 play) A leading Polish drama (1901)
The Whiffenpoofs A cappella group at Yale University
The White Cat and the Monk Children's picture book by Jo Ellen Bogart and Sydney Smith.
The Whole Truth (Da' T.R.U.T.H. album) 2011 studio album by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
The Wild Girl (1917 film) 1917 film directed by Howard Estabrook.
The Wilderness (Virginia) A dense forest in Virginia, important as a battlesite in the American Civil War
The Wintour vestments A set of Catholic vestments and altarpieces
The Wolf (Andrew W.K. album) 2003 studio album by Andrew W.K.
The Word (library) Library in South Shields, England.
The Works of Max Beerbohm The first book published by Max Beerbohm (1896)
The Wyrmling Horde Book by David Farland.
The Yaqui The Yaqui is a 1916 melodrama movie directed by Lloyd B. Carleton
The Year of the Dragon (music) A 1984 musical composition by composer Philip Sparke for brass band
The distance (boxing) The maximum number of rounds in a match
The dog ate my homework A common excuse for not having done homework or other task
The four Sunni Imams The main four Sunni Islam scholars.
The four woes of Jesus The four woes of Jesus which follow the four beatitudes in Luke 6
The law countering the hostile actions of the Zionist regime against peace and security A plan approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran
The stack (philosophy) Model for understanding the internet and computers as a global megastructure.
The translation of The Dialect of the Tribe in French Translation analysis.
Theevandi 2018 film by Fellini T. P.
Them There A group of British comedians, writers, and actors
Thenylfentanyl A fentanyl analogue
Theodor August Heintzman German-Canadian inventor and founder of Heintzman & Co.
Theodor Hoelty-Nickel German-American church musician and musicologist.
Theodore Roszak (artist) Polish-American sculptor and painter.
Theophilos Erotikos 11th-century Byzantine general, governor, and rebel.
Theorem on friends and strangers In any party of 6 people, at least 3 are mutual strangers or at least 3 are acquaintances.
Theory of change A theory of how a social policy or program is thought to work
Theory of everything (philosophy) The ultimate description of reality
Theosophical mysticism System of connecting reality on the physical and the metaphysical level.
There Existed an Addiction to Blood 2019 studio album by clipping.
Thermal Emission Spectrometer Instrument on board Mars Global Surveyor.
Thermal contact conductance The study of heat conduction between solid bodies in thermal contact
Thermal manikin A human model designed for scientific testing of thermal environments
Thermal power plant of Vouvry Power station from Switzerland.
Thermoscope Old version of modern thermometer that measures the heat by both temperature and pressure.
They Don't Know (Jon B. song) 1998 single by Jon B.
Thiago Santos (footballer, born 1984) Brazilian footballer also known to strangle and mutilate cats in his spare time.
Thibet cloth A camlet
Thiere Senegalese couscous dish originating from the Serer Serer people.
Thiers old hospital Thiers former hospital from the 17th century.
Thimilar A Sri Lankan Tamil caste traditionally involved in artisanal fishing found in Sri Lanka
Thin House A block of flats in South Kensington, London
Third-brush dynamo A third-brush dynamo and Evolution of Dynamo's
Third country national A person temporarily residing in a country in the process of moving to a third country
Thirteen desserts Traditional Christmas of Provence.
Thirteenth Finance Commission A finance commission of India
This Girl (Stafford Brothers and Eva Simons song) 2014 single by Stafford Brothers and Eva Simons featuring T.I.
This Is Gonna Hurt 2011 studio album by Sixx:A.M.
This Is How We Party 1997 single by S.O.A.P.
This Time Around (Michael Jackson song) 1995 promotional single by Michael Jackson featuring the Notorious B.I.G.
Thistles Centre Shopping Centre in Stirling, Scotland.
Thom & Wilson A prolific partnership
Thomas Affleck (planter) Scottish-American nurseryman, almanac editor, and agrarian writer and Southern planter.
Thomas Allen (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American publisher and politician, Union Army colonel.
Thomas Bergersen Norwegian composer, founder of Two Steps from Hell.
Thomas Calvert (MP) Member of Parliament for St Mawes 1792 to 1795.
Thomas Close English antiquarian and archeologist.
Thomas Hucker American builder of furniture.
Thomas Jamieson A Scottish geologist, working principally on sea level and glacial rebound
Thomas Magnum Fictional character on American television series Magnum, P.I.
Thomas Ryzkov A Russian repentant Saint
Thomas Sugden (farmer-politician) 19th century American politician.
Thomas Vista Bus from Thomas Built Buses from 1989-1998.
Thompson Weeks 19th century American politician.
Thornton Reservoir A lake in Leicestershire, England
Thos. Joh. Heftye & Søn Norwegian bank company.
Thoubal River A river in Ukhrul District, Manipur, India
Thoughts of Yesterday: 1981–1982 1987 compilation album by T.S.O.L.
Thousand Foot Falls Nice huge waterfall, not much visitors because of bad unpaved road.
Thrash Zone 1989 studio album by D.R.I.
Three (Ph.D. album) 2009 studio album by Ph.D.
Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance Richard Powers' first novel, published in 1985.
Three in Norway (by two of them) A travelogue of Norway published in 1882
Thrigmopoeus insignis A species of tarantula
Throat halyard A line that raises the end of a gaff nearer to the mast
Throne of God in Islam The throne of God in Islamic theology
Thrypti A mountain range of eastern Crete in Greece
Thujaplicinol A natural terpenoid belonging to tropolones
Thunder Rail A Canadian short line railway
Thunderball (U.D.O. album) 2004 studio album by U.D.O.
Thuringia ski jump A ski jumping hill in Oberhof in the Thuringian Forest.
Thurso and North West Caithness (ward) A council ward in the Highlands of Scotland
Thurumbar A Sri Lankan Tamil caste involved traditionally as launderers for Dalit castes
Thánh Gióng A folk hero in Vietnam
Tiao-kuai Quasi-federal administration in China.
Tiarannidae A family of hydrozoans
Tibau do Sul The Municipality of Tibau do Sul in Nordeste, Brazil
Tibenham, Norfolk A village and civil parish in Norfolk, England
Tibet, Tibet (book) 2003 book by Patrick French.
Tiffany (silk) A light, thin, and transparent silk material, similar to a gauze
Tik Tok (G.E.M. song) 2018 single by G.E.M.
Tikitere Graben A geological feature in the North Island of New Zealand
Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery Celtic-themed sports bar and restaurant chain in the United States.
Tim (musician) Zambian gospel rapper and songwriter.
Time Protocol A service in the Internet Protocol Suite
Time Simply Passes 2015 US documentary film about the wrongful conviction of James Joseph Richardson.
Time base correction Technique to reduce playback errors on analog media.
Time to first fix The time required for a GPS receiver to acquire a position
Timebelle Pop music band from Switzerland.
Timebomb (album) 1991 studio album by U.D.O.
Timeline of Tamil sexual minorities Events impacting the welfare of Tamil sexual minorities.
Timeline of pachycephalosaur research The progression of pachycephalosaur research over time
Timeline of the Transnistria War A chronological list of incidents related to the Transnistria War
Timex FDD3000 Disk drive peripheral for Timex Sinclair machines and CP/M computer.
Timiryazevsky Park A forest/park in Timiryazevsky district of Moscow
Timișoara Industrial and Technological Park A business park at Timișoara
Tin Cans & Car Tires 1998 studio album by moe.
Tinea occidentella A species of moth
Tingqian Administrative town under Huangmei County, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China.
Tinker and Tanker Children's book series written and illustrated by Richard Scarry.
Tinto Marilyn peak in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Tire load sensitivity The behaviour of tires under load
Tirunelveli Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Tiruvannamalai Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.
Tissue membrane A biological membrane lining a cavity or a surface
Title Badge Badge for holders of certain titles bestowed by British India.
Title drop A line of dialogue in a film, television series, book or other media
Tito Satya Nepali comedy television serial .
Titovskaya Sopka A mountain massif in Russia
Tittesworth reservoir A reservoir in Staffordshire, England
Tiziano Motti Tiziano Motti is an Italian musician and politician.
Tlacote el Alto Town in Querétaro, Mexico.
To the Death (M.O.P. album) 1994 studio album by M.O.P.
Tobler's first law of geography The first of several proposed laws of geography
Toda's theorem The polynomial hierarchy is contained in probabilistic Turing machine in polynomial time
Todd River Ephemeral river in the Northern Territory, Australia.
Toilinet A 19th -century mix thick and soft cloth popular for waiscoats.
Tokarivka, Kharkiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast A village in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Tokenomics Study of how cryptographic tokens create economic value.
Toki Mabogunje A Nigerian lawyer, broadcaster and poet.
Tolkien's impact on fantasy The fantasy author's effect on literary genre
Tom Playfair 1890 book by Fr. Francis J. Finn S.J.
Tom Seidmann-Freud Painter, children's book author and illustrator.
Tom Steinfort Australian television journalist and news presenter.
Tom show Plays loosely based on the novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'.
Tomb of Aline Ancient tomb from Roman Egypt.
Tomb of An Jia A tomb of an Inner Asian elite
Tomb of Aurangzeb Tomb in Khuldabad, Maharashtra, India.
Tomb of Jesse and Ruth Ancient tomb, synagogue and archaeological site in Hebron.
Tomb of Soong Ching Ling Burial site of Soong Ching-ling in Changning, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Tomb of Xu Guangqi Burial site of Xu Guangqi, in Xujiahui, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Canada) Monument dedicated to Canadian soldiers that contains the remains of an unidentified soldier.
Tominaga Dam Dam in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
Tomorrow (Sixx:A.M. song) 2008 single by Sixx:A.M.
Tomorrow Night (film) 1998 film by Louis C.K.
Tone (literature) A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience
Tongpan Island Island west of Taiwan.
Tongtianguanfu A type of court attire worn by the emperors of China
Tonight Today 1969 single by D. B. M. & T.
Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood 2009 studio album by B.G.
Too Much Sun 1990 film by Robert Downey, Sr.
Too many men A penalty called for too many players active in a sport
Toolchain A group of tools used in sequence to build software
Toor (Unix) Alternative superuser account on some Unix-like systems.
Toothbrush fence A fence made of Toothbrushes in New Zealand
Top-attack Top-attack is a weapon employment or targeting method, usually used against armoured vehicles.
Top Back 2006 single by T.I.
Top Crack 1967 Italian Comedy Heist Film directed by Mario Russo.
Top drive Mechanical device used to turn a drill string.
Topass Indo-Portuguese sailors and soldiers.
Topical stamp collecting The collecting of postage stamps relating to a particular subject or concept
Tops (band) Indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec.
Tor Bay A bay in Devon, England
Torogan A traditional ancestral house in Philippines
Torre Ejecutiva Pemex explosion 2013 gas explosion in Mexico City, Mexico.
Torrgårdsvatten Lake in Bohuslän.
Tortillon A roll of paper used to make smudges on paper for art uses
Tortona–Genoa high-speed railway New railway project in northern Italy.
Toruk – The First Flight Cirque du Soleil play set in the world of James Cameron's film, Avatar.
Toshiba Pasopia 5 A home computer released in 1984
Totative A coprime number less than a given integer
Totem de Brecey Selle Français ridden in eventing competitions by Christopher Six.
Totland Bay A bay on the Isle of Wight
Touch starvation A lack of physical touch in a person's life
Toughskins Line of clothing sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Tourism in Savoie The Savoie region has a thriving tourism industry
Touristification A place becoming tourist-focused
Tourny avenues (Périgueux) Avenues located in the city center of Périgueux.
Tours tramway Tram network in Tours, France.
Toussaint-Dieudonné Sauveur Belgian physician and professor.
Town sign A type of road sign
Toxteth Area of Liverpool in Merseyside, England Known as death place of the legend "Purple Aki".
Toy advertising The promotion of toys through media
Trachelomonas cervicula A fresh water of algae
Tracker (politics) A person who surveils and records political candidates
Trading zones A shared terminology that allows collaboration between scientists from different paradigms
Traditions of the United States Senate A list of traditions in the Senate of the United States
Tragedy Again 1989 studio album by D.I.
Trail ethics Guidelines promoting respect, safety, and environmental stewardship while using trails.
Train Thur Doller Alsace A non-profit organisation which runs trains from Cernay St André to Sentheim.
Train communication network A hierarchical combination of two fieldbus for data transmission within trains
Train speed optimization A system that reduces the need for trains to brake and accelerate
Trained band Part-time militia in England, Wales and the Americas.
Trampling The effect of repeated walking on soil, vegetation and the microenvironment
Trans-Sierra Highway A proposed highway connecting California's Central Valley to the east through the Sierra Nevada.
Trans Day of Revenge 2016 EP by G.L.O.S.S.
Trans Pride Brighton The first annual transgender pride event in the UK
Transformative learning A type of learning powerful enough to revise worldview and self-perception
Transitional epithelium A type of tissue
Transitology The study of changes, usually to democracy
Transmission chain method A method in social psychology
Transmission gate A CMOS-based bidirectional relay circuit
Transnational repression by Russia Efforts by the government of the Russian Federation to control its diaspora and exiles.
Transport in Bangkok Information about transit in Bangkok, Thailand.
Transportation Corridor Agencies State agencies responsible for the toll roads in Orange County, California.
Transshipment at sea The transfer of goods from one ship to another
Transylvanian Saxon literature The literature of the Transylvanian Saxons, a Romanian-German group
Trap Back Jumpin 2012 single by T.I.
Trap Muzik 2003 studio album by T.I.
Traveller Referee Screen Science-fiction role-playing game supplement .
Traveller constellations (Dene) A system of whole-sky constellations in Northern Dene astronomy
Travelling exhibition Exhibition presented at more than one venue.
Treason (musical) Musical based on the 1605 Gunpowder Plot.
Treaty of Lima A variety of similarly named treaties
Treaty of Mungi-Shevgaon 18th century treaty between the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maratha empire.
Tremont station (Charlotte) Former heritage streetcar station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus A campus affiliated with TU
Trial of Sam Ke Ting A high profile traffic accident in Malaysia.
Trial of the facts Trial in English law that can take place when a defendant is medically unfit to plead.
Trials & Errors 2005 live album by Magnolia Electric Co.
Triathlon at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games The triathlon competitions at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Tribble Reese Television personality, model, and bartender.
Tribe (Junger book) Tribe is a creative non-fiction book written by Sebastian Junger.
Tribocorrosion Material degradation due to corrosion and wear.
Tribotronics Interaction of triboelectricity and semiconductor band structure.
Tribunals Ontario Umbrella organization of adjudicative tribunals in Ontario, Canada.
Trichal Village in Pulwama district, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Trifon Trifonov (astronomer) A bulgarian astronomer
Trimper's Rides Amusement park in Ocean City, Maryland, United States.
Trinity Catholic High School (Florida) A 3 Story Roman Catholic college preparatory day school in Ocala, Florida, United States
Trinity Hymnal A Presbyterian song book
Trionfi (cards) The trump cards in 15th-century, Italian, tarot packs
Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming A marathon swimming challenge consisting of three historically important swims
Triple Divide Peak (Montana) Mountain in Montana, United States. Located at the hydrological apex of North America.
Tritaia Municipal unit of Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece.
Trocadéro Fountain A monumental fountain in the Trocadéro Gardens below the Palais de Chaillot in Paris
Trochaic septenarius A poetic metre used in Greek and Latin especially in Roman comedy
Trofeo Luigi Fagioli Hillclimb Hillclimbing competition held in Gubbio, Italy.
Troika (European group) The European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund
Trolleybuses in Tours Former public transport network in Tours.
Trophies (Apollo Brown and O.C. album) 2012 studio album by Apollo Brown & O.C.
Tropical Depressions Wilma and BOB 05 A series of tropical cyclones in 2013
Tropical Storm Ana (2022) South-West Indian Ocean tropical storm in 2022.
Trouble Doll (The Disappointing 3rd LP) 1989 studio album and Live album by B.A.L.L.
Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head 2012 studio album by T.I.
Troughton scale A 19th century standard of length in the US
Trull (cards) The Trull cards (The Fool, the Pagat and the Mond) treated specially in many tarot games
Truncated tetrapentagonal tiling A uniform tiling of the hyperbolic plane
Truth & Salvage Co. (album) 2010 studio album by Truth & Salvage Co.
Truth Rising 2010 studio album by (hed) p.e.
Trà Kiệu pedestal The Trà Kiệu Pedestal
Trüttlikon Village in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland.
Tsalka language A dialect of Turkish
Tsar Alexei's campaign of 1654–1655 The Russian campaign against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsegi Canyon Canyon in Navajo County, Arizona.
Tsubasa (Alice Nine song) 2007 single by alice nine.
Tsuen Kam Interchange A roundabout located in Tsuen Wan District, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tubada (coat) A type of coat
Tuckamore Festival Chamber music festival in Newfoundland, Canada.
Tugen language A language of Kenya
Tukkhum A union of tribal groups of Chechen people
Tula Chiefdom A Nigerian Chiefdom
Tulchan A Scottish man appointed as bishop after the Reformation
Tulip System-1 A 16-bit personal computer based on the Intel 8086 and made by Tulip Computers
Tullio Tamburini Italian soldier, adventurer and fascist official.
Tulmullah Nallah Tulmulla Stream fed by local springs.
Tulsky (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Tumsoy-Lam (mountain) A mountain in Chechnya, Russia
Tundikhel Large grass-covered ground in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tungsten Network Global electronic invoicing firm.
Tunheim Abandoned coal mining village on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway.
Tunstall Reservoir A reservoir in County Durham, England
Tupilaq A monster or carving of one in Inuit religion
Tupinambás Uprising Indigenous revolt against the Portuguese domination in Brazil.
Turbinlite British searchlight mounted on a fighter plane.
Turf war (conflict) A conflict over territory or resources
Turfani pashm A type of wool from goats
Turkey Creek (Village Creek Tributary) A stream in southeastern Texas, United States
Turkeywork A knotted-and-cut pile furnishing textile produced in England
Turkish Villagers' Party A former political party in Turkey
Turn This Club Around (album) 2011 studio album by R.I.O.
Turquoise Throne A jewel-studded royal throne in Medieval India
Turton and Entwistle Reservoir A reservoir in Lancashire, England
Turumunga A village in Odisha
Tutela de Vieux-la-Romaine A fragmentary Gallo-Roman statue discovered in 1988
Tuzk-e-Jahangiri Autobiography of Mughal Emperor Nur-ud-din Muhammad Jahangir (1569–1627).
Twang!! This 1965 musical by Lionel Bart was a notorious flop.
Tweak UI A free utility program from Microsoft for customizing Windows
Tweedmouth Village in Northumberland, England.
Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists Art exhibition held at Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, April 18 - June 13, 1971.
Twickenham Fine Ales A brewery in London
Twin Lakes Library Middle Georgia Regional Library member county serving Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia.
Twins (The Matrix) The Matrix characters
Twins Days The world's largest annual gathering of identical & fraternal twins, held in Twinsburg, OH
Twist of Fate (1989 TV series) A 1989 British drama TV miniseries
Two-wave with diffuse power fading Type of fading for radio and other electromagnetic waves.
Tyatya Volcano in the Kuril Islands, Russia.
Tylko dla dorosłych 2010 studio album by O.S.T.R.
Type of service A field in a header of a IPv4 packet header
TÜBİTAK Awards The government of Turkey honour focused on promoting science and technology
Tó Neinilii The Navajo rain god and trickster, often depicted as a clown in ceremonies.
Tōdai-ji Hachiman A Shinto-Buddhist national treasure held at Todai-ji by sculptor Kaikei
Tōji Station Railway station in Kyoto, Japan near the Tō-ji Buddhist temple.
U-shaped courtyard house in Vieux-la-Romaine Gallo-Roman house.
U.K. (album) 1978 studio album by U.K.
U.S.A. for M.O.D. 1987 studio album by M.O.D.
U.S. Palmese (film) 2024 film by the Manetti Bros.
U.S. Route 40 in Delaware A US highway running from Park City, Utah east to Atlantic City, New Jersey
UAAP Season 76 2013–14 athletic year of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.
UAAP Season 81 football tournaments A football tournament in UAAP
UAAP Season 85 football tournaments A football tournament in UAAP
UAAP Season 86 football tournaments A football tournament in UAAP
UAAP Season 87 football tournaments A football tournament in UAAP
UBXD8 A ubiquitin regulated protein
UCL Institute of Jewish Studies Institute located in London, U.K.
UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute The UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute, Santa Cruz, CA
UEFA Euro 1972 quarter-finals A football qualifying competition
UEFA Euro 1976 quarter-finals A football qualifying round
UFO flap Sudden increase in UFO reports over a period of time.
UKSCblog Law blog covering the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
UNASP São Paulo Memory Center First museological institution in Capão Redondo, São Paulo, Brazil.
UNIVAC 418 A line of three computers designed in the 1960s.
UPF0488 A protein
UPTI Affair A series of repressions of physicists in the Soviet Union
USC&GS Discoverer (1918) The first of this name was a survey ship in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
USCGC Red Beech A Red-class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard
USCGC Red Birch A Red-class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard
USCGC Red Cedar A Red-class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard
USCGC Red Oak A Red-class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard
USCGC Red Wood A Red-class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard
USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy A school at the University of Southern California
USOPC Coach of the Year The USOPC Coach
USS Antares (AG-10) A cargo ship
USS Bigelow Forrest Sherman-class destroyer in the United States Navy.
USS Brandywine A sailing frigate of the United States Navy
USS Metha Nelson A schooner in lumber trade and Hollywood movies
USS Saratoga (1814) American warship built for service on Lake Champlain during the War of 1812.
USS Surfbird Auk-class minesweeper built during World War II for the United States Navy.
USS YF-415 A covered lighter in service with the United States Navy during World War II
UTC offset The UTC Onset Is the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
UV coating A surface coating hardened by UV light
UWA Telerobot A teleoperable robot
U Don't Know Me (T.I. song) 2005 single by T.I.
Uaithne The Dagda's harp in Celtic mythology
Ubang language A Bendi language of Nigeria
Ubla mountains A Mountain in Saudi Arabia
Uchi–soto Japanese word describing the distinction between in groups and out-groups.
Udayanath College of Science and Technology College in Odisha offering engineering courses.
Udelny (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Ufa railway station Railway terminus on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Ugly Heart 2014 single by G.R.L.
Ugunskrusts The swastika as a symbol in Latvian folklore
Uhuru Stadium Historic Stadium in Temeke District of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative A US Department of Defense initiative
Ukraine Siren Alerts A warning system in Ukraine
Ukrainian Death Triangle A military event in Ukrainian history at the end of World War I
Ukrainian Institute in Sweden A non-profit organization that promotes awareness of Ukrainian
Ukrainian Shield The southwest shield of the East European craton
Ulaanbaatar Metro Planned rapid transit system in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Ulan-Burgas Mountain range in Buryatia, Russia.
Ullam Kollai Poguthae 2001 film by Sundar C.
Ulrich Lins German historian and Esperantist.
Ulrich R. J. Kubak German entrepreneur and owner of the German classical music radio station Klassik Radio.
Ulshaw A hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
Ultimate Collector's Edition 2016 box set by U.K.
Ultimatum: Ceasefire! 1987 action film starring Ramon Revilla Sr.
Ultra-Ganges Missions The London Missionary Society outposts in Southeast Asia in the early 1800s
Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans Recording studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Ulv Galiciefarer Danish jarl famous for raiding Galicia in the 11th century.
Ulysse (ballet) Contemporary dance work by Jean-Claude Gallotta.
Umar Pate The Vice- chancellor of Federal University Kashere
Umbilical cable A cable and/or hose bundle which supplies required consumables to a remote user
Umbrella Rock A geological site in Ghana
Umoja, Nairobi A residential suburb in Eastlands area of Nairobi
Umra Khan The Afghan Napoleon
Umuduri Stringed instrument.
Umwelt The world as it appears through a species's perceptual systems
Una district A district in Himachal Pradesh, India
Uncial 0231 Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament.
Uncu A men's garment of the Inca Empire
Under the Sun (L.A.B. song) 2021 single by L.A.B.
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society US based organisation for research and education in hyperbaric physiology and medicine.
Undertone singing A set of singing techniques
Underwater Society of America American national representative organization for underwater sport.
Underwater diving environment The underwater environment to which a diver may be exposed
Underwater orienteering Underwater compass navigation and speed competition on scuba.
Underwater target shooting Breathhold underwater sport of target shooting with a speargun in a swimming pool.
Underwood Quarry Former quarry near Wells, Somerset, UK.
Unequal hours A system where hour lengths are unequal or not all 60 minutes
Unezhma Index of articles associated with the same name.
Unholy Terror 2001 studio album by W.A.S.P.
Unic French manufacturer of cars etc.
Unified System for Design Documentation (Russia) A Russian standard technical designs anddrawings
Unified state apparatus A communist state institution
Uniform Invoice lottery A type of receipt in Taiwan
Unimog 411 A vehicle in the Unimog series from Mercedes-Benz.
Unital (geometry) A set of n³ + 1 points arranged into subsets of n + 1
United Airlines Flight 1175 A flight that experienced an engine failure in 2018
United Arrows A Japanese clothing brand.
United Commercial Bank (Bangladesh) A private bank of Bangladesh
United Devices A privately held, commercial volunteer computing company
United Kingdom and NATO A founding member of this international military organization
United Left Catalonia Catalonian left-wing political party.
United National Liberation Front A Meitei insurgent group in Manipur, India
United Nations fact-finding mission A United Nations process for investigating conflict areas
United Socialist Party (UK) The united socialist party (TUSP) formed in Britain in 2004
United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School Preparatory school for the United States Air Force Academy.
United States Army CCDC Armaments Center US Army's primary R&D arm for armaments and munitions.
United States Association of Former Members of Congress A non-partisan, non-profit organisation of over 500 former Members of the U.S. Congress
United States Commission on Ocean Policy A US commission to establish findings and recommendations for a national ocean policy
United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe Committee of the Congress of the United States of America.
United States Metric Board The U.S. Metric Board was established in 1975 to transition the U.S. to the metric system.
United States Senate Committee on Finance Standing committee of the US Senate; deals with matters relating to taxation, debts, trade, etc.
United States Team Handball Federation The governing body for handball in the United States
Unity Theatre, Liverpool A theatre in Liverpool, England
Univers Zen ou de zéro à zéro 2002 studio album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Universal Electronic Test Chart TV test pattern for the SECAM colour standard developed in the Soviet Union.
Universal Master Control Station System that controls and retrieves data from subsea equipment on the ocean floor.
Universe (economics) A population studied in economics or marketing
Universities South Africa USAf is an organization dedicated to representing 26 public universities in SA.
University Gardens High School Magnet secondary school located in Hato Rey Sur, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
University Stadium (West Georgia) On-campus stadium in Carrollton, Georgia.
University of Holy Cross Catholic college in New Orleans, Louisiana, US.
University of Johannesburg Public university in South Africa.
University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning A faculty of the University of Sydney, Australia
University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing Nursing School at University of Texas at Autin, USA.
Unknown Language 2005 studio album by T.O.K.
Unlawful eviction and harassment A criminal offence in the UK
Unlimited (F.I.R. album) 2005 studio album by F.I.R.
Unnuneeli Sandesam A Malayalam poem
Unox Dutch food brand.
Unraid Linux-based operating system for network attached storage.
Unstructured interview Interview in which questions are not prearranged.
Untitled (free still) A series of artworks
Upagupta A King's guide
Updown Girl The skeleton of a girl from Anglo-Saxon Kent, dating to the 7th century
Upper Canada Village Living museum in Ontario, Canada.
Upper Lonsdale A suburban area in the district of North Vancouver
Upper Melakwa Lake A tiny lake, LA, USA
Upper Moozhiyar Dam A diversion dam in Kerala, India
Upper Rivington Reservoir A reservoir in Lancashire, England
Upper Tampa Bay Trail A multi-use recreational trail in Tampa, Florida
Uppsala House The oldest wooden building in Tartu, Estonia
Upton Magna railway station Former railway station in Shropshire, England.
Uqba ibn Abi Mu'ayt A principal adversary of Muhammad (died 624)
Uray (caste group) A Newar Hindu merchant caste of Kathmandu in Nepal
Urazovka Index of articles associated with the same name.
Urban Legend (album) 2004 studio album by T.I.
Urban Teacher Residency Urban Teacher Residency: Training teachers in high-needs urban districts through mentorship.
Urban unit A French statistical area
Urdaneta–Dagupan Road A primary road in the Philippines
Ure Dam Dam in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
Urengoy A settlement in Russia
Urheilulehti A weekly sports magazine in Finland
Ursitory Three fairies in Romani folklore.
Urucu Oil Province Brazilian oil and natural gas field.
Urumi 1 Weir A small dam in Kerala, India
Uruttal A torture technique in 20th century Keralam
Urðr A Norn in Norse mythology
Us or Else 2016 EP by T.I.
Us or Else: Letter to the System 2016 compilation album by T.I.
Use (liturgy) A sub-rite in Christian liturgy
Useless machine A device which has a function but no direct purpose
User intent A user's goal in making a search query
Ushikubi Dam Dam in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Ushkovsky Large volcanic massif in central Kamchatka, Russia.
Utah Tech Trailblazers football Football program representing Utah Tech University in Utah, U.S.A.
Utawala A neighbourhood in Nairobi and Machakos counties
Uterine appendages A medical term for a body part
Uterine niche A medical disorder of the uterus
Uthmanic codex The Quran collected by Uthman Ibn Affan
Utility room A house's room where laundry is done
Utpal Shanghvi Global School Private school in J.V.P.D Scheme area of, Juhu, Mumbai, India.
Uusi Suomi A defunct daily newspaper in Finland (1919–1991)
Uwharrie Trail History and status of the Uwharrie Trail.
Uyuk Turan Inscription A Yenisei Inscription monument in Tuva
V-ring (ring theory) A particular algebraic structure
V2 Radio Commercial Radio Station in England.
V357 Carinae Binary star in the constellation Carina.
V488 Persei V488 Persei is a variable star in the Alpha Persei Cluster.
VK 45.02 (P) German heavy tank project of WW2.
VNU Vietnam Japan University A university established as part of a joint initiative by the Japanese and Vietnamese governments
VU-3D A 3D modelling software package for the ZX Spectrum home computer
Vacaciones en Acapulco (El Chavo del Ocho) A famous three-episode saga from the fifth season of El Chavo del Ocho
Vacation (G.R.L. song) 2013 single by G.R.L.
Vaccinium meridionale A species in the family Ericaceae
Vacherie du Parc Former municipal dairy located in Lyon, France.
Vadhiyar Region of Gujarat, India.
Vadim Vasilyev (businessman) Sporting director of AS Monaco FC.
Vadivelu Kathikesan murders 1979 case of a man murdering two people on two separate locations in Singapore.
Vaga River front A front during the Russian Civil War
Vagad A region in southeastern Rajasthan state, India
Vai (Crete) Describes the sites of national interest at the national park of Vai in east Crete.
Vaiyampatti block Vaiyampatti (revenue) block, in Tiruchirappalli district, in Tamil Nadu state, in India.
Valais Ocean Subducted ocean basin. Remnants found in the Alps in the North Penninic nappes.
Valencia Negra Annual literary festival in Valencia, Spain.
Valesius Skipton Gouldsbury A British surgeon
Valette Island Island in the South Orkney Islands.
Validly published name In botanical nomenclature, a name that meets the requirements for valid publication.
Valley of the Cross A valley in Jerusalem
Vallée-de-la-Rivière-Sainte-Marguerite Biodiversity Reserve Biodiversity reserve located in Quebec, Canada.
Vallée des Usines Complex of former industrial buildings on Thiers.
Valook Weir A diversion dam in Kerala, India
Van Arkel–Ketelaar triangle A triangle showing varying degrees of ionic, metallic and covalent bonding
Vancouver Mall Shopping mall in Vancouver, Washington, US.
Varan bhaat A vegan Indian food dish with dal and rice
Varghese A popular name among Malayalee Syrian Christians
Variable Cylinder Management A System in some Honda engines that allows it to disable cylinders for increased fuel economy.
Variation (game tree) A specific sequence of moves in a game
Varignon's theorem The midpoints of the sides of an arbitrary quadrilateral form a parallelogram
Varmint hunting The practice of hunting vermin as a means of pest control
Varunastra A celestial weapon used by warriors in Hindu Mythology
Vascular bundle Longitudinal strand of vascular tissue in the roots, stems & leaves, of higher plants.
Vatër The domestic hearth in Albanian culture
Vedder Vedder Bedwetter 1995 studio album by To Live and Shave in L.A.
Vehicles of Travel Vehicles of Travel is the third album by California Pop music band The Curtains.
Vela Ladrón Spanish nobleman of the 12th century.
Veli Lake Freshwater lake in the state of Kerala and is situated in Thiruvananthapuram.
Velicheru A village in Andhra Pradesh
Veliko Tarnovo–Ruse motorway A future motorway in Bulgaria designated A8
Vellore Lok Sabha constituency One of the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, India.
Vemacitrin Asura who figures prominently in many Buddhist sūtras.
Venturer Scout A scouting program
Vera Collum Journalist, anthropologist, photographer, radiographer and writer.
Verbal intelligence The ability to understand concepts in words
Verbal subgroup A subgroup of a group
Veritas (P.O.D. album) 2024 studio album by P.O.D.
Verkhneuralsky Uyezd The district of the Ufa governorate and the Orenburg province
Vermeil's theorem The scalar curvature is the only absolute invariant suitable for General Relativity
Vermont (automobile) The first automobile to cross the United States
Vermont Creamery Creamery and butter maker in Websterville Vermont.
Vern McCaskill American nurseryman and plant breeder who specialised in Camellia hybrids and cultivars.
Vernon's verbal-perceptual model A theory about the structure of intelligence
Vershawn Ashanti Young A researcher of language and performance born to a single parent.
Vershina Index of articles associated with the same name.
Vert ramp Type of ramp for skateboarding etc.
Vertex Holdings A subsidiary of Temasek holding
Vertical blank interrupt Computer interrupt in home computers triggered by video output.
Verticali Vertical is a Russian company.
Very Slender Vessel Type of high-speed, wave-piercing craft.
Very light jet Class of small jet aircraft under 10,000 lb.
Vestigial response A response in a species that has lost its original function
Vesyolye Ulybki 2008 studio album by t.A.T.u.
Veternica bibliography Bibliography of Veternica cave.
Vice President of Nicaragua Second-highest political office in Nicaragua.
Vicki Leekx 2010 mixtape by M.I.A.
Vicsek model Mathematical model used to describe active matter.
Victor, Prince Napoléon Pretender to the French throne 1879-1926. Known as Napoleon V.
Victor Willard 19th century American politician.
Victoria Frederick American professional soccer midfielder and forward.
Victoria Harbour Migratory Bird Sanctuary A migratory bird sanctuary in Canada
Victoria Titans A defunct NBL club based in Melbourne
Victoria and Albert Akbarnama The first illustrated manuscript of the Akbar-nāma
Victorium Proposed chemical element.
Victory for the Slain A poem by hugh lofting
Video self-modeling A form of observational learning
Vieira Grande Bay Bay off the coast of Pará, Brazil.
Vientiane Rescue A volunteer-run rescue service
Vietnamese National Heroes A Vietnamese symbolic title
View-through rate A method of measuring the amount of views an online ad campaign receives
ViewVC A browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories
Vihren Peak 1150m peak in South Shetland Islands, Antartica.
Vijay Barse Indian social worker.
Vijaya Natheswarar Temple, Thiruvijayamangai Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India.
Vikram Vedha (soundtrack) 2017 soundtrack album by Sam C. S.
Viliami Maʻasi Tongan rugby union player.
Vilquechico Formation A Late Campanian to Late Maastrichtian geologic formation in southern Peru
Viola de arame A string instrument from Madeira
Violenbach River in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Violin Sonata No. 3 (Schumann) A sonata in A minor for Violin and Piano by Robert Schumann
Virgin of El Rocío A carved wooden statue
Virginia MacWatters Operatic soprano and pedagogue.
Virginia Smith Dam Dam in Nebraska, United States.
Virginia cloth A coarse cloth made by natives of Virginia.
Virginie Mécène Modern dancer and modern dance educator.
Virotia neurophylla Species of plant in the family Proteaceae endemic to New Caledonia.
Virtanen type A type of Finnish surnames
Virtual COM port A software representation of a serial port
Virupakshi Hill Banana A cultivar of banana from Western ghats in India
Visible Idea of Perfection 2007 studio album by The S.I.G.I.T.
Vision panel A small window in a door (or adjacent wall)
Visions Drama School Drama school and agency, Dublin, Ireland.
Visions of Bodies Being Burned 2020 studio album by clipping.
Visual processing The brain's ability to interpret visual information
Visual routine Means of extracting information from a visual scene.
Vityne A settlement village in Kharkiv Oblast
Vivian Silver Impact Award Award for Israeli-Palestinian peace collaboration.
Vizianagaram Fort 18th-century fort in Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, South India.
Viña Vik Winery and Vineyard in Chile.
Vjekoslav Ključarić A biography of a Croatian singer and songwriter
Vladimir Belousov A Soviet Earth scientist known for alternatives to plate tectonics
Vladimir Poulnikov Ukrainian cyclist.
Vlattenhaus A historic building located in Belgium.
Vocabulary-based transformation Transformation aided by semantic equivalence statements within a controlled vocabulary.
Vocabulary OneSource Data analysis tool for controlled vocabulary management and exploration.
Vocal weight The "dramatics" or "heaviness" of a voice as considered in voice classifications
Vodiane, Dvorichna settlement hromada, Kupiansk Raion, Kharkiv Oblast A village in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Void Eternal 2023 studio album by nothing,nowhere.
Voidokilia beach A beach of Messenia, Greece
Voie verte Autonomous communication route used in France.
Voisper South Korean vocal group formed in Seoul.
Voivodeship sejmik The regional-level elected legislature for each of the sixteen voivodeships of Poland.
Volgograd State Technical University A Public University in Russia
Volhynian Upland The relief form, part of the East European Plain, in Ukraine
Volume of distribution Measuring the relative affinity of a drug between blood constituents and tissue constituents.
Volvo 262C A car model produced by Volvo
Von Damm Vent Field Hydrothermal area in the Caribbean Sea.
Vorinostat Inhibit histone deacetylases (HDAC).
Vote management Strategic voting system.
Votive Mass Mass offered for a special intention.
Vowel reduction In phonology, changes in the acoustic quality of sounds which are perceived as "weakening".
Vrachneika railway station Railway station of Patras in the Peloponnese, Greece.
Vrindavani vastra A religious drape
Vujica Jevđević Yugoslav hydrologist and educator.
Vulva activism A feminist movement
Vydvizhenets A promotee from a rank-and-file position in the Soviet Union
Välkommen hem 2009 studio album by E.M.D.
Vélines station Railway station in Vélines, France.
W.A.S.P. (album) 1984 studio album by W.A.S.P.
W.B. Mason Stadium Multi-purpose stadium in Massachusetts, U.S.A.
W.L.A.K. (album) 2013 studio album by W.L.A.K.
W. C. E. Thomas 1st Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
W. H. Burford & Sons Manufacturer of soap, candles etc.
W42 (nuclear warhead) American nuclear warhead for HAWK missile.
WASP-127 A old G-type star with one exoplanet orbiting it
WAVES (summit) The World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit, an annual global event held in India.
WD 1425+540 WD 1425+540 is a white dwarf in the constellation Boötes.
WHO Goodwill Ambassador A celebrity advocate of the World Health Organization mission
WHYF Radio station in Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania. Run by a madman.
WISEPC J112254.73+255021.5 WISE J1122+25 is a brown dwarf with radio emission.
WISE J1206+8401 WISE J1206+8401 is a brown dwarf in the constellation Camelopardalis.
WISE J2354+0240 WISE J2354+0240 is a brown dwarf in the constellation of Pisces.
WNC (squat) A self-managed social centre in Groningen evicted in 1990
WNPE The Public's Radio station in Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island
WNPN The Public's Radio station in Newport, Rhode Island
WOLW The Promise FM radio station in Cadillac, Michigan
WPHN The Promise FM radio station in Gaylord, Michigan
WTHN The Promise FM radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
WURFL A set of application programming interfaces
WZLT A radio station in Tennessee, United States.
Wadiyar dynasty Royal family that ruled the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399–1950.
Waga River A river in Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Waghya A king's pet dog
Wahdat al-wujūd The Unity of Being
Waithaka A settlement in the Dagoretti area of Nairobi
Wajir District A former district of Kenya
Waka Waka Moo Children's television program in Namibia.
Wake Young Women's Leadership Academy All-girls public secondary school in Raleigh, N.C.
Waker-Uz-Zaman Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army.
Waldbad Zeischa Public recreational area in Bad Liebenwerda.
Waldeyer's tonsillar ring A ringed arrangement of lymphoid tissue in the pharynx
Waldhaus Dolder Former hotel in Zurich, Switzerland.
Waldo Flint 19th century American politician.
Wales Council for Voluntary Action National membership organisation for the third sector and volunteering in Wales.
Walis (fiber) A natural plant fiber obtained from Sida rhombifolia
Walk of shame A walk that solicits embarrassment
Walk on Water (G.E.M. song) 2019 single by G.E.M.
Walker Brook (Massachusetts) Freshwater stream in Chester, Massachusetts.
Wallingford Public Access Association A Non-profit mass media where the general public can create content
Wallman compactification A compactification of T1 topological spaces
Walsall Canal A canal in the English West Midlands
Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Three The third wave of Walt Disney Treasures dvd collections
Walter Horsford The case of a convicted murderer in Cambridgeshire, England
Walter Kolneder Austrian musicologist and violist.
Walton Bryan Stewart 20th century American politician and labor activist.
Wanna Be a Baller 1999 single by Lil' Troy featuring Fat Pat, Yungstar, Lil' Wil, Big T and H.A.W.K.
War (Junger book) War is a book written by Sebastian Junger about the Afghan War.
War godmother A volunteer providing support to a soldier
War memorial on Île du Souvenir War memorial dedicated to the victims of World War I.
War of the Two Pedros Confrontation between the Castilian and Aragonese crowns.
War on 45 1982 EP 12" / CD by D.O.A.
Ward's (restaurant) Mississippi-based fast food burger chain.
Ward Lake (Thurston County, Washington) A small lake in Thurston County, Washington, US, named after an early pioneer citizen.
Wardite A rare hydrated phosphate mineral
Wardley map A map for business strategy
Warehouse store A type of deep discount retailer
Warfaze Bangladeshi heavy metal band.
Warini A Germanic people
Warner Bros. Animation American animation studio owned by Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Television Studios Television arm of Warner Bros.
Warner Music Poland Polish record label; imprint of Warner Music Poland Sp. z o.o.
Warri State Warri State is the proposed state for Itsekiri people and their lands in Delta and Edo.
Warriorz 2000 studio album by M.O.P.
Warsaw Voivodeship (1944–1975) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1944 to 1975.
Warsaw Voivodeship (1975–1998) Former voivodeship of Poland from 1975 to 1998.
Warts and All: Volume 4 2005 live album by moe.
Warts and All: Volume 5 2007 live album by moe.
Warts and All: Volume 6 2008 live album by moe.
Warya Tribe of India and Pakistan.
Was es ist 2003 single by MIA.
Waseley Hills Country Park Country park in northern Worcestershire, England.
Wash (visual arts) A background in an artwork created by applying dilute colour
Washington's 17th legislative district One of forty-nine districts in Washington state for representation in the state legislature.
Washington Wild Things Frontier League baseball team in Washington, P.A.
Waskerley Reservoir A reservoir in County Durham, England
Waste Management (album) 2009 studio album by t.A.T.u.
Wastin' Gas Single by Dallas Smith.
Wat Chong Nonsi Reference information has been added.
Water fight A type of mock combat
Water polo at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's tournament The women's tournament of water polo at the 2023 Pan American Games
Watergate (board game) A 2019 board game
Waterpoort A water gate in Sneek, The Netherlands
Waters Upton Village in Shropshire, England.
Watervale, South Australia A Town in the Clare Valley Wine Region
Wave Financial Canadian provider of financial software and services for small businesses.
Waverbridge A hamlet in Cumbria, England
Wave–particle duality relation A relation of quantum optics
Wayford Manor House Historic site in England, U.K.
Wayne Burnett English football manager and former player.
Wayoh Reservoir A reservoir in Lancashire, England
We've Got a Big Mess on Our Hands 2007 single by The Academy Is...
We Are the Dead (album) 2008 studio album by Antagonist A.D.
We Can Do It (Liverpool F.C. song) 1977 single by Liverpool F.C.
We Hate All Kinds of Violence 1996 studio album by H.O.T.
We Kill the World/Boonoonoonoos 1981 single by Boney M.
We Speak: Black Artists in Philadelphia, 1920s–1970s Art exhibition held at Woodmere Art Museum, September 26, 2015 – January 24, 2016.
Weak entity A type of item in a relational database, in computing
Weathered Statues 1982 EP by T.S.O.L.
Web film A film made with the medium of the Internet
Wecyclers A waste management company
Wedding vow renewal ceremony A marital service
Wedge Island (Nova Scotia) Tidal island near Liscomb, Nova Scotia.
Weekly Advance Newspaper in Granville, New South Wales, Australia, 1892 and 1894.
Weidong Ferry A shipping company that connects Korea and China
Weighted catenary A weighted catenary is a catenary curve, of a special form, with two constants
Weimao A wide brimmed hat with shoulder-length veil
Wein Bar The Wein bar helped shape the civil rights movement of Cincinnati, Ohio
WeirdOs 2024 studio album by O.
Welcome to Lagos (statue) Statue of three Lagos white-cap chiefs in Lagos, Nigeria.
Well-founded semantics A semantics for logic programming
Well Red magazine UK magazine covering Liverpool F.C.
Well temperament A musical tuning system
Wellbeing of Women UK charity, concerns gynaecological health etc.
Wells Creek Dolomite A carbonate unit in the Appalachian Basin and Cincinnati arch
Welsh Fire The Hundred franchise in Cardiff, Wales
Wendy MacNaughton American illustrator and graphic journalist.
Wenling Library National first-grade library in Wenling, Zhejiang, China.
West African Postal Conference Forum for postal services in West African countries.
West Burra One of the Scalloway Islands, Shetland, Scotland.
West Country Men A group of individuals in Elizabethan England who supported colonial expansion
West German rearmament The reconstruction of armed forces in West Germany after World War II
West Koasta Nostra 2003 studio album by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner The police and crime commissioner of the West Midlands Police
West Nusa Tenggara State Museum Museum of Lombok and Sumbawa.
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe A non-profit Black Theater
Westerbork film 1944 film shot in transit camp Westerbork in WWII commissioned by the SS.
Westerhout 50 A Supernova remnant nebula in the constellation Aquila
Western Berlin suburban railroad A streetcar company in the greater Berlin area
Western Water Park Western Land, Indian Town and El Paso.
Westervelt massacre A massacre by Native Americans in frontier Kentucky
Westfield Heritage Village Open-air museum in Ontario, Canada.
Westhide A village in Herefordshire, England
Wet storage stain A type of zinc corrosion
Wetley Moor Common Heathland in Staffordshire, England.
Weyprecht Mountains A small mountain range in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
Weyr canonical form A matrix canonical form
Whakamaru Caldera A large volcanic caldera in New Zealand
Whangdoodle A fanciful being whose undefined appearance and essence is left to imagination
What Comes After the Blues 2005 studio album by Magnolia Electric Co.
What Good Is Grief to a God? 1988 studio album by D.I.
What Happened to the La Las 2012 studio album by moe.
What I Do Best (song) 1993 single by Robin S.
What Is to Be Done? (Tolstoy book) A non-fiction essay by Count Lev Tolstoi
What Up, What's Haapnin' 2008 single by T.I.
What You Know (T.I. song) 2006 single by T.I.
Whatcom County Executive Overview of the executives of Whatcom County, Washington.
Whatever You Like 2008 single by T.I.
When Angels & Serpents Dance 2008 studio album by P.O.D.
When Music Worlds Collide 2015 studio album by Jonathan Hay, Mike Smith, King Tech and Various artists.
When We Were Us (EP) 2020 EP by Super Junior-K.R.Y.
When the Sun Comes Down 2008 single by R.I.O.
Where Did U Go 2008 single by G.E.M.
Where Words Fail A film by Hugo Fregonese
Whitby (barque) A steamer owned by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line
Whitby Swing Bridge Bridge in North Yorkshire, England.
White Greyhound of Richmond The Queen's Beasts sculpture
White House Office of Presidential Correspondence White House office responsible for handling the U.S. President's correspondence.
White Pagoda Park A park in Shangcheng, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
White Prayer 2007 single by alice nine.
White Rock Whalers Ice hockey team in British Columbia, Canada.
White Rose Centre Shopping mall in West Yorkshire, England.
White steenbras Species of fish in the family Sparidae from South Africa.
Whitedamp Mixture of gases produced by combustion of coal.
Who's Laughing Now (album) 1991 studio album by L.A.P.D.
Who Knows? (video) 2006 DVD by Andrew W.K.
Who Shot Ya? 1995 song by the Notorious B.I.G.
Who Wants to Die for Art? 2013 single by Scarling.
Why Bother? (album) 2007 studio album by ADULT.
Why Oh Why (L.A.B. song) 2020 single by L.A.B.
Why You Wanna 2006 single by T.I.
Wick and East Caithness (ward) A council ward in the Highlands of Scotland
Widya Mandala Catholic University Private university located in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Wilde Sau Tactic of the German Air Force against British night bombers.
Wildlife First v. Union of India Case examining the constitutional validity of the Forest Rights Act 2006.
Wildstyle A form of graffiti
Wile Carding Mill Carding mill, museum in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Wiley-Dondero Canal A short seaway on the St. Lawrence Seaway
Will You (P.O.D. song) 2003 single by P.O.D.
Willapa Harbor Herald Local newspaper in Washington state.
Willard H. Chandler 19th century American politician.
William A. Bablitch 20th century American politician and judge, Wisconsin Supreme Court.
William Arkle English painter, philosopher and composer.
William Augustus (translator) Welsh weather forecaster and translator, late 18th c.
William B. Sheldon American lawyer, Wisconsin pioneer.
William E. Andrew Seventh chancellor-University of Prince Edward Island/Canada.
William F. Quick American lawyer, machinist, and politician.
William Fowler (Brothertown Indian) 19th century Native American politician, first non-white Wisconsin legislator.
William Froehlich Early 20th century American politician.
William G. Ritch 19th century American politician.
William Hakewill English legal antiquarian and M.P.
William Ketcham 19th century Wisconsin settler.
William Kisaalita Chemical Engineer and Professor at the University of Georgia.
William L. Jews American businessman and former basketball player.
William Mason High School (Mason, Ohio) High school in the U.S.A.
William Northrup McMillan Kenyan settler, adventurer, and philanthropist.
William Radde Publisher, bookseller, and land developer in New York City, U.S.A.
William Steel Creighton American myrmecologist and taxonomist.
William Stockley's Orchestra Symphony orchestra based in Birmingham, England.
William T. Manning Episcopal bishop of New York.
William Tinsley (publisher) British publisher (1831 - 1902).
William Vint English dissenting minister and author.
William W. Robinson Union Army colonel in the American Civil War.
William Walter Clark 20th century American politician.
William White (sport shooter) British sports shooter.
William of Baskerville Character in the novel The Name of the Rose.
Williamstown Racecourse Former horse racing track in Victoria, Australia.
Willo, Arizona Community neighborhood in Phoenix, Arizona.
Willow Creek, Montana Census-designated place in Gallatin County, Montana, United States.
Wiltshire Music Centre Music venue in southern England.
Win the Battle 2002 studio album by D.O.A.
Wind River Experimental Forest Research site in Washington, U. S.
Wind stress The shear stress exerted by the wind on the surface of large bodies of water
Windermere House, New South Wales Heritage listed house in Wentworth Avenue, Wentworthville NSW.
Windmill Hill (Gibraltar) A pair of plateaux
Windowbox (filmmaking) The often undesirable combination of letterboxing and pillarboxing
Windows Driver Kit A software tool for developing device drivers
Windsor knot A necktie knot
Winford Abrams Early 20th century American politician.
Winner (Jamie Foxx song) 2010 single by Jamie Foxx featuring Justin Timberlake and T.I.
Winnipauk station Former rail station in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Winnowing (sedimentology) The natural removal of fine material from a coarser sediment by wind or flowing water
Winston Mankunku Ngozi South African tenor saxophone player.
Winter Guard International Governing body for competitive winter guard, indoor percussion, and indoor wind ensembles.
Winter Passing (song) 2008 single by The Academy Is...
Wirefly A portal to compare smartphone plans
Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Wisconsin state government agency responsible for state services for children and families.
Wisconsin Department of Employment Relations Former Wisconsin state agency charged with managing state personnel.
Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Wisconsin State Agency charged with regulating financial institutions in the state.
Wisconsin Department of Health Services Wisconsin State Agency for health services.
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Wisconsin State Agency charged with administering state tax laws.
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Wisconsin State Department charged with building and strengthening Wisconsin's workforce.
Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Wisconsin State Agency charged with regulating insurance in the state.
Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer Computer at the University of Wisconsin in the 1950s.
Wish Tree (Yoko Ono art series) A series of art installation by Yoko Ono
Wish You Would 2008 single by Ludacris featuring T.I.
Wissam Zaki Iraqi footballer.
With-chukhe wrestling A type of wrestling in Khoran, Iran
Withernsea Pier A demolished pier at Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Wittehaus Architectural design firm in the US.
Wobble (song) 2008 single by V.I.C.
Wobbly-web wheel A form of metal disc wheel
Wolf and Sheep (album) 1997 studio album by H.O.T.
Wolfgang Kornberger Austrian bass clarinetist.
Wolfgang Neumann Austrian tenor.
Wolfram's 2-state 3-symbol Turing machine A particular 2-state 3-symbol Turing machine, conjectured to be universal by Stephen Wolfram
Women's Radio Corps A branch of the US Army Signal Corps during the First World War
Women and Their Work A non-profit art gallery in Austin, Texas, established in the 70s.
Women in England Women who live in or are from England.
Women in the Crusades The role of women in the Crusades
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku Children's picture book by Lee Wardlaw and Eugene Yelchin.
Wood science The scientific discipline which studies and researches the wood
Wooden Spoons Museum A museum of wooden spoons in Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Romania
Woodhorn A village in Northumberland, England
Woodland High School (Cartersville, Georgia) American public school in Georgia, USA.
Woodlawn station (Charlotte) Light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Woodley, Nairobi A residential neighbourhood in Nairobi
Woodruff Building Historic Springfield, MO building.
Wood–Ljungdahl pathway A set of biochemical reactions used by some bacteria
Wool-stapler A person who weighed and graded wool for market.
Woolmer Lecture The flagship lecture of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine
Worcester Palladium All ages concert hall in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Word...Life 1994 studio album by O.C.
Word: Live at Carnegie Hall 2012 live album by Louis C.K.
Word O.K. 2014 studio album by Kool A.D.
Word art A form of visual art incorporating text
Word of the year (Portugal) A poll carried out in Portugal
Words, Sounds, Colors and Shapes 1982 studio album by Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C.
Workers' University of Córdoba Former educational institution in Spain.
Working Boys Home Historic orphanage in Massachusetts.
Working cow horse A Western-style equestrian competition event
World Bank office, Chennai Extension of the World Bank headquartered in Washington, DC.
World Federation of Orthodontists A worldwide federation of a medical associations for orthodontists
World Knife Throwing League A sporting organization for knife throwing
World Quantum Day Quantum science and technology event.
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day A day celebrated on 17 May
Wormwood (Moe album) 2003 studio album by moe.
Woxx Newspaper in Luxembourg.
Wrap reel A device for measuring yarn and making it into hanks of a standard size
Wren High School Public high school in South Carolina, U.S.A.
Wriggle (EP) 2016 EP by clipping.
Wu opera A form of Chinese opera
Wufeng Lin Family Mansion and Garden Historic site in Taiwan Minsheng Road No. and , Laiyuan Road No.
Wuji (philosophy) The primordial in Chinese philosophy
Wulfstan of Hedeby Late ninth century traveller and trader.
Wurzer family Chronology of the Bavarian noble family, Wurzer von Wurz.
Wḫdw A kind of agent of decay and disease in ancient Egyptian medicine
X-Mas in Hell 2008 EP by Sixx:A.M.
X-factor (astrophysics) The proportionality constant which converts CO emission line brightness to molecular hydrogen mass
X.X.X. Live Tour 2013–15 concert tour by G.E.M.
XAM A computer-storage standard
XK (user assigned code) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 equivalent user-assigned code element used to represent Kosovo.
XLNet A large language model developed by Google AI
XMD A classical molecular dynamics software
XU Norwegian clandestine intelligence organisation during World War II.
XXII Reserve Corps Corps level command of the German Army in World War I.
XXXO 2010 single by M.I.A.
XX (O.A.R. album) 2016 compilation album by O.A.R.
X tax A form of consumption tax
Xanthi Ground Football stadium in Xanthi, Greece.
Xavier Léon-Dufour A French Jesuit biblical scholar and theologian
Xechasmeni railway station Railway station of Skydra in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Xenophilia Attraction to foreign people, cultures, customs, etc.
Xerox NoteTaker Portable computer by Xerox.
Xi Jinping's cult of personality A cult of personality developing around Xi Jinping
Xianju Library County public library in Xianju, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China.
Xiao Qingsong Chinese volleyball player.
Xiaori Island Island of Fujian.
Xifeng Wu Chinese-American cancer epidemiologist.
Xiuba Ancient Fortress 1,600-year-old military complex in Tibet.
Xiuhefu A traditional-style Chinese wedding dress composed of pleated skirt with pendulum and a top
Xixi Campus, Zhejiang University A Zhejiang University campus in Hangzhou
Xouba A small sardine
Xposed 2012 studio album by G.E.M.
Xuanduan A dark Chinese court dress
Xueheng School A major school of thought in 1920s and 1930s China
XxxHolic season 1 The first season of xxxHolic anime television series
Xylan A plant cell wall polysaccharide
Y.A.L.A. 2013 song by M.I.A.
Yaakov Roja Interim president of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate.
Yachtmaster A certificate of sailing competence
Yacob Mulugetta A British professor of Energy and Development Policy
Yagisawa Dam Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Yale Department of Physics A department within Yale University
Yale school A group of literary critics
Yale–Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale A test to rate OCD symptoms
Yalungur A bird in Australian mythology
Yamadagawa Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Yamamae Site Archaeological site with long-term occupation in Japan.
Yamamoto, Akita Dissolved municipality in Yamamoto District, Akita Prefecture, Japan.
Yamasato Dam Dam in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Yamawaki A Japanese surname
Yandang people A Nigerian Tribe
Yang Huanyi Last proficient speaker and writer of Nüshu script.
Yangchuanosaurus Metriacanthosaurid theropod dinosaur genus from Middle Jurassic period.
Yanguang Niangniang Goddess of eyesight and vision in Taoist.
Yang–Baxter operator A mathematical operator used in theoretical physics and topology
Yankel Kalich Yiddish theater actor, director, and producer.
Yanuca Lailai Island in Lomaiviti Islands, Fiji.
Yaoguan Town A town in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, PRC
Yaoqun A traditional Chinese overskirt
Yarmuk massacre Libyan massacre at Yarmuk, Libya.
Yarun' A village in Ukraine
Yasaka Dam Dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Yasaman Aryani Iranian human rights activist.
Yashlatz Yeshiva high school located in Jerusalem, Israel.
Yasmine Khlat Lebanese actress, film director, translator and novelist.
Ye vs. the People 2018 single by Kanye West and T.I.
Yeah Ya Know (Takers) 2010 single by T.I.
Year-riddle A riddle spread in the cultures of Eurasia
Year loss table Mathematical object used in risk modelling.
Year of Sorrow The year of death of Muhammad's wife Khadija and uncle Abu Talib
Yedoma (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Yelabuga drone factory A Russia combat drone manufactory
Yellow-shouldered grassquit Species of bird in the family Thraupidae.
Yellow River management A series of projects to prevent the flooding of the Yellow River
Yes I Do (song) 2021 single by L.A.B.
Yesa robe A Ming dynasty robe derived from a Mongol robe
Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University) University College of the Yeshiva University.
Yesterday's You A new Malaysian web series
Yeyi people A Lozi ethnic group in Southern Africa
Yeşilovacık A town in Turkey
Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal theatre company in Perth, W.A.
Yitzhak Sadeh The commander of the Palmach
Yoav Goren American composer, founder of Immediate Music.
Yokoyama Dam Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Yolanda T. Marshall Canadian author of children's books.
Yolkino Urban-type settlement in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. Also known as Fiachrajoon.
Yolyn Am Canyon in Mongolia.
Yoni massage A type of tantric erotic massage, focusing on the female erogenous zones
Yoo Yeong South Korean literary scholar, translator, and poet.
York railway station, Western Australia Disused railway station in York, W.A.
Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad Historic narrow gauge railroad in the Sierra National Forest.
Yosemite Park and Curry Company Yosemite National Park concessionaire from 1925 to 1993.
Yosemite Stage and Turnpike Company A 19th-century stagecoach and hospitality company serving Yosemite visitors
Yoseñio V. Lewis Transgender rights activist, educator, and musician.
You (Special D. song) 2004 single by Special D.
You Be Illin' 1986 single by Run–D.M.C.
You Can't Stop the Reign (song) 1996 single by Shaquille O'Neal featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
You Can Be the Stainless Steel Rat A novel by Harry Harrison
You Talk Too Much (Run-DMC song) 1985 single by Run–D.M.C.
You and Me (Olympic theme song) Song by Liu Huan, Sarah Brightman, Zhang Yimou.
Young British Dancer of the Year A competition for young British and British-trained classical dancers
Young Greens of Norway Youth league of the Norwegian Green Party.
Young Money (magazine) A Defunct American magazine
Young invincibles Trade term for young Americans who forgo health insurance.
Youngblood (E.M.D. song) 2009 single by E.M.D.
Your Vision Was Never Mine to Share 2000 studio album by Misery Loves Co.
Youth First Texas LGBTQ+ non-profit youth organization.
Youth On Board Youth organizing program.
Youth of the Nation 2001 single by P.O.D.
Ysgafell Wen North Top Peak on a ridge in Snowdonia, North Wales.
Ystumllyn 16th-century Welsh house.
Yu Zisan Incident A cause célèbre during the Chinese Civil War
Yubbe A town in Somaliland
Yucheng Subdistrict, Yuhuan Subdistrict under the jurisdiction of Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China.
Yueguangbing A type of traditional Hakka mooncake; white and disc-like
Yugo A subcompact car manufactured by Zastava
Yuhuan Library National first-grade library in Yuhuan, Zhejiang, China.
Yume wo Kasanete 1999 single by S.E.S.
Yuquan Campus, Zhejiang University A Zhejiang University campus in Hangzhou
Yushan-class landing platform dock A Taiwanese amphibious warfare vessel
Yusufguda metro station Metro station in Hyderabad, India.
Yuyi Morales Mexican-American children's book author and illustrator.
Yuz Asaf The name Josephat in Arabic and Urdu
Zach Avery American actor (born 1986) and convicted fraudster.
Zadonsky (rural locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Zafiro Records Spanish record label; imprint of Zafiro, S.A.
Zagrosjet Airline in The Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Zahr al-Bustan fi Dawlat Bani Ziyan 14th-century Arabic book Tlemcen, documenting Zayyanid Sultan Abu Hammu II's reign.
Zainab Abubakar Alman A former member of Gombe State House of Assembly
Zakros Mountains, Crete A mountain range of eastern Crete in Greece
Zapadne A village in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Zaplava A village in Kherson Oblast
Zaraysky (inhabited locality) Index of articles associated with the same name.
Zarinja Sourp Khach Armenian Church Armenian church built around 635 C.E.
Zaruchevsky Index of articles associated with the same name.
Zastava 750 A supermini
Zavala Island Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Zaō, Miyagi Town in Tōhoku, Japan.
Zdravka Matišić A Croatian Indologist and Oriental Studies professor at Zagreb University
Zeddy Maruru Ugandan retired general.
Zelene, Kharkiv Raion A settlement in Kharkiv Oblast
Zenbilli Ali Cemali Efendi A shaykh-ul-Islam of the Ottoman Empire
Zeralda Forest A forest in Mitidja, in Algeria
Zerde A traditional Persian, Iraqi, Turkish, saffron rice pudding
Zero-crossing rate Rate which a signal changes from positive to negative or negative to positive.
Zero-product property The product of two nonzero elements is nonzero
Zeta2 Scorpii Star in the constellation Scorpius.
Zeta Surgical American medical technology company.
Zeyne, Gülnar A settlement in Turkey
Zhang Hu (poet) Chinese poet in mid-Tang dynasty.
Zhanjiao Futou A Chinese headwear with a long flap extending on the sides, typically in a straight line
Zhejiang Agricultural University A defunct university in Hangzhou, China
Zhengzhou Museum A museum in Zhengzhou, Henan
Zhiduo (clothing) A traditional Chinese robe for men and Buddhist monks
Ziade Palace 19th-century grand mansion located in Beirut's Zokak el-Blat quarter.
Zig-Zag (company) A brand of cigarette rolling papers
Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University The main campus of Zhejiang University in Hangzhou
Zimbabwean bond notes A form of banknote in Zimbabwe
Zimbrul și Vulturul Romanian newspaper in early days.
Zimmerman, Nairobi A suburb in the Kasarani area of Nairobi
Zion's Daughter 1982 single by Boney M.
Zir bin Hubaysh A primary transmitter of the Qira'at (died 700 CE)
Ziv–Zakai bound A theoretical bound used in estimation theory
Zlatko Paković Serbian author, theater director and publicist.
ZmEu (vulnerability scanner) Program scanning for vulnerabilities in phpMyAdmin web servers.
Życie po śmierci 2016 studio album by O.S.T.R.

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