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Article | Short description |
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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. |
List of Colorado municipalities by population | A list of municipalities of the U.S. State of Colorado ranked by population. |
List of Contemporary Art Awards in Russia | The list of Contemporary Art Awards |
List of Diptera of New Zealand | List of Diptera species that occur within New Zealand. |
List of Dominican Republic women artists | A list of Dominican Republic women artists |
List of European Union cities proper by population density | A list of cities measured by population density inside of the European Union. |
List of Evansville Purple Aces baseball seasons | Annual records, head coaches, and postseason results for Evansville Purple Aces baseball. |
List of Grand Prix motorcycle racers: G | List of Grand Prix motorcycle racers. |
List of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. managers | Statistical analysis of managers of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. |
List of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players | Statistical analysis of football players who have played for Huddersfield Town A.F.C. |
List of I, Claudius episodes | A List |
List of Idaho suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Idaho. |
List of Independence Day Award recipients (2020–2029) | List of Independence Day Award recipients in 2020s. |
List of Kansas suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Kansas. |
List of Lake Tahoe ski resorts | A list of Lake Tahoe ski resorts |
List of Louisiana suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Louisiana. |
List of Maryland suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Maryland. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges Africa | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Africa. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges Asia | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Asia. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges Canada | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Canada. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges Caribbean | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in the Caribbean. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges Europe | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Europe. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges Mexico | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Mexico. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges North America | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in North America. |
List of Masonic Grand Lodges United States | List of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in United States. |
List of Michigan Wolverines football seasons | Annual records, head coaches and postseason results for Michigan Wolverines football. |
List of Michigan suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Michigan. |
List of Minnesota State Fair grandstand shows | List of events at the Minnesota State Fair's grandstand. |
List of Minnesota suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Minnesota. |
List of Mississippi suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Mississippi. |
List of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury episodes | A television anime series |
List of Montreal Victoire players | This is a list of all-time Montreal Victoire/PWHL Montreal players and their stats with the team. |
List of Nebraska suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Nebraska. |
List of New Hampshire suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in New Hampshire. |
List of New York Sirens players | This is a list of all-time New York Sirens/PWHL New York players and their stats with the team. |
List of North Carolina suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in North Carolina. |
List of Ohio suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Ohio. |
List of Oregon suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Oregon. |
List of Ottawa Charge players | This is a list of all-time Ottawa Charge/PWHL Ottawa players and their stats with the team. |
List of Portuguese cardinals | A list of cardinals from Portugal |
List of Portuguese people | A list of significant Portuguese persons |
List of Rajput clans and dynasties of Uttar Pradesh | List of Rajput dynasties and states. |
List of Schedule III controlled substances (U.S.) | A list of substances under control by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 |
List of Schedule II controlled substances (U.S.) | A list of substances under control by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 |
List of Schedule IV controlled substances (U.S.) | A list of substances under control by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 |
List of Schedule V controlled substances (U.S.) | A list of substances under control by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 |
List of Seychellois flags | A list of flags used in Seychelles |
List of Siphonaptera of New Zealand | List of Siphonaptera species that occur within New Zealand. |
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. |
List of Texas Longhorns head baseball coaches | A list of head coaches for the university of Texas baseball team |
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 |
List of The Weinstein Company animated films | A list of theatrical animated films released by The Weinstein Company. |
List of The Young and the Restless characters introduced in 2021 | List of The Young and the Restless characters that debuted in 2021. |
List of The Young and the Restless characters introduced in 2022 | List of The Young and the Restless characters that debuted in 2022. |
List of Too Close for Comfort episodes | The Ted Knight Show |
List of Toronto Sceptres players | This is a list of all-time Toronto Sceptres/PWHL Toronto players and their stats with the team. |
List of Turkish people | A list of Turkish people |
List of Turkish people by net worth | A list of Turkish people by net worth |
List of Turkish women artists | A list of Turkish women artists |
List of UNESCO Global Geoparks in Asia | List of geoparks in the UNESCO Asia Pacifica region. |
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 |
List of Vietnamese women artists | A list of Vietnamese women artists |
List of WHO fungal priority pathogens | A list of fungal pathogens deemed high priority by the World Health Organization |
List of Washington (state) suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in Washington (state). |
List of West Virginia suffragists | This is a list of suffragists and groups from or who worked in West Virginia. |
List of Whitney Houston records and achievements | The records and achievements of Whitney Houston |
List of ZIP Codes in Colorado | A list of 5-digit ZIP codes assigned to the U.S. State of Colorado. |
List of Zune applications | The List of Applications for the Zune. |
List of actions attributed to KCF | List of actions attributed to the Khalistan Commando Force. |
List of active ships of the Turkish Naval Forces | Turkish Navy active ships. |
List of adjectivals and demonyms for Colorado cities | A list of adjectivals and demonyms for cities and towns of the U.S. State of Colorado. |
List of ancient Greek alliances | A list of ancient Greek military alliances |
List of antiviral drugs | This is a list of antiviral drugs. |
List of aqueducts in the city of Rome | A List of Ancient Roman Aqueducts in the City of Rome |
List of archipelagos | A list of archipelagos, organized by oceans and seas and then arranged alphabetically |
List of art rock bands | This page intentionally has no description. |
List of automotive superlatives | Extreme traits of production automobiles. |
List of awards and honors received by Gloria Steinem | A list of awards, honorary degrees, and other accolades conferred upon Gloria Steinem |
List of beaches in Palestine | A list of beaches in Palestine |
List of beat bands | This page intentionally has no description. |
List of benzodiazepines | A list |
List of busiest ports in Europe | The busiest sea ports in Europe |
List of car-free islands | List of populated islands where vehicle traffic is legally restricted or eliminated. |
List of college athletic programs in North Carolina | A list of College athletics programs of North Carolina, USA |
List of college marching bands in the United States | A list of all college marching bands in the United States |
List of companies of Bolivia | A list of companies with primary headquarters in Bolivia |
List of companies of Suriname | A list of companies with primary headquarters in Suriname |
List of countries formerly ruled by the United States | A list of modern countries formerly ruled and/or occupied by the United States in history |
List of county seats in Colorado | A list of the county seats of the U.S. State of Colorado and its predecessors. |
List of digital keys in mobile wallets | A list of digital keys that are able to be added to mobile wallet platforms |
List of districts of Arunachal Pradesh | List of districts of Arunachal Pradesh, India. |
List of equipment of the Philippine Army | The equipment of the Philippine Army |
List of equipment of the Royal Cambodian Army | A list of the equipment used by the Royal Cambodian Army |
List of equipment of the Turkish Naval Forces | Turkish Navy active wepaons systems. |
List of extinct languages of Oceania | A list of languages that have gone extinct and were spoken on the continent of Oceania |
List of extrasolar planetary collisions | This is a list of planet collisions outside the solar system. |
List of fictional deities | List of deities found in works of fiction. |
List of fictional legislatures | Legislative bodies in fiction. |
List of films with the longest production time | A list of films shot over three or more years |
List of fir species of Denmark | Firs are a species of evergreen coniferous trees, some of which are found in Denmark. |
List of fishes of New Hampshire | The list of fish species that live in New Hampshire. |
List of freshwater fish of New Zealand | List of freshwater fish species that occur within New Zealand. |
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 |
List of hospitals in Rwanda | The list of hospitals located in Rwanda with respect to their region/ Provinces |
List of individual cetaceans | Real and fictional whales, dolphins, and porpoises. |
List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Trent Boult | A list of 5 wickets in an innings by trent boult |
List of landslides | A list of notable landslides and mudflows |
List of largest reptiles | A list of the largest extant reptiles |
List of law enforcement agencies in Canada | List of law enforcement agencies in Canada. |
List of law enforcement agencies in Louisiana | List of all law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Louisiana. |
List of magazines in Greece | A list of magazines published in Greece |
List of magazines in Turkey | A list of magazines published in Turkey |
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 |
List of modern cities named after Athens | List of modern city names formed using Athens in whole or in part. |
List of monarchs of Déisi Muman | List of monarchs of the Déisi Muman, a medieval Irish kingdom. |
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. |
List of monuments in Azilal | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Azilal. |
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. |
List of monuments in El Hajeb | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around El Hajeb. |
List of monuments in El Jadida | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around El Jadida. |
List of monuments in Essaouira | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Essaouira. |
List of monuments in Fez | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Fez. |
List of monuments in Guelmim | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Guelmim. |
List of monuments in Marrakesh | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Marrakesh. |
List of monuments in Mehdya | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Mehdya. |
List of monuments in Meknes | List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Meknes. |
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 |
Minister for Consumer Affairs (Victoria) | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Corrections (Victoria) | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Creative Industries | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Crime Prevention | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Disability (Victoria) | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Education (Victoria) | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Employment (Victoria) | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Energy and Resources | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
Minister for Finance (Victoria) | A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria |
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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