
1) Prefecture of Honshu
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1) Japanese girl name
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1) City of Japan 2) City in Japan 3) City in Asia 4) City of Asia 5) Native american girl name
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1) Dard 2) Dardic 3) Dardic language 4) Japanese girl name 5) Kashmir language
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1) Hebrew feminine given name 2) Hebrew girl name 3) Medical novel 4) Work about human pregnancy
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1) Mythological feline 2) Okinawan legendary creature
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1) Creator god 2) Fear the Walking Dead episode 3) Fearsome Hindu deity 4) Fearsome Hindu god 5) Four-armed destroyer of evil 6) Hebdomad 7) Hindu boy name 8) Hindu deity 9) Hindu destroyer 10) Hindu divinity 11) Hindu god 12) Hindu god of art 13) Hindu god of destruction 14) Hindu Tantric deity 15) Hindu trinity member
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ShiVa3D is a 3D game engine with a graphical editor designed to create applications and video games for Desktop PCs, the Web, Game Consoles and Mobile Devices. Games made with ShiVa can be exported to over 20 target platforms, with new export targets being added regularly. Numerous applications have been created using ShiVa, including the Prince o...
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[Nestorian Patriarch] Shila was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 503 to 523. He is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East. == Sources == Brief accounts of Shila`s reign are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus (floruit 1280) and in the ecclesiastical histories of...
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[queen] Shima was the queen regnant of Kalingga kingdom on the northern coast of Central Java circa 674 CE. She introduced a law against thievery to encourage her people to be honest and uphold truth. According to tradition, a foreign king placed a bag filled with gold on the intersection in Kalingga to test the famed truthfulness and hones...
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[word] ==Sanskrit== The Sanskrit word Cina (चीन IPA: /c͡çiːnə/), for China, was transcribed into various forms including 支那 (Zhīnà), 芝那 (Zhīnà), 脂那 (Zhīnà) and 至那 (Zhìnà). Thus, the term Shina was initially created in Chinese as a translation of `Cina.` This term was in turn brought to Japan with the spread...
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Shira is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning `poetry` or `singing`. It may also refer to: ...
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[given name] Shira (Hebrew: שירה) is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning `poetry` or `song.` It was the second most popular name given to girls born in Israel in 2012. ...
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From the Edo period they started to be called `guardian dogs` in general in mainland Japan. Gender is variously assigned to the shisa. Some Okinawans believe the male has his mouth closed to keep bad out of the home, while the female has her mouth open to share goodness. Others believe the female has her mouth closed to `keep in the good`, whi...
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landlocked ken (prefecture), southern Honshu, Japan, containing Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. The lake and surrounding mountainous district ...
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(from the article `Kilimanjaro`) ...a typical volcanic cone and crater and is linked by a 7-mile (11-km) saddle at about 15,000 feet (4,500 metres) with Mawensi (16,893 feet [5,149 ...
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one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivas worship as the supreme god ( Shaivism). Among his common epithets are Shambhu (`Benign`), Shankara ... [47 related articles]
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In Hinduism, the third chief god (with Brahma and Vishnu) making up the
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Type: Term Pronunciation: shē′gah Definitions: 1. Kiyoshi, Japanese bacteriologist, 1870-1957. See: Shigella, Shiga bacillus, Shiga-Kruse bacillus
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Deer
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[
n] - a Dardic language spoken in northern Kashmir
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[
n] - (Judaism) a period of seven days of mourning after the death of close relative
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noun a Dardic language spoken in northern Kashmir
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shivah noun (Judaism) a period of seven days of mourning after the death of close relative; `the family is sitting shiva`
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Shira is a Hebrew name for girls. The meaning is `song, poetry` The name Shira is most commonly given to American girls. The name sounds like: Shura, Shara, Shera, Shyra, Shirah Similar names are: Shiral, Saira, Shila, Shifra, Shirl
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