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( The common misconception that he was Dutch and that his first name was Hendrik stem from Dutch documents of his third voyage.
The name Achilleus was a common and attested name among the Greeks soon after the 7th century BC.
A more or less typical monocotyledon, the species can be recognized by its shortly branched inflorescence covered with branched hairs ( giving rise to the common name of Lamb's-tail ).
Although the name actually applies to a group of snakes, it is often used to refer only to one species in particular, the common or green anaconda, Eunectes murinus, which is one of the largest snakes in the world.
Category: Boinae by common name
At the peak of her fame, fans looking for images of Kournikova made her name one of the most common search strings on Google.
Abdul is a common Arabic name component ( but never a name by itself ; additionally the ending-ul and the beginning Al-are redundant ), but Alhazred may allude to Hazard, a pun on the book's destructive and dangerous nature, or a reference to Lovecraft's ancestors by that name.
However Abdul is a common Arabic prefix meaning " Servant of the " and " Al " is Arabic for " the ", and if " hazra " means " he prohibited ", " he fenced in " or " Great Lord ", then the name would mean " Servant of the Prohibited ", " Servant of the Fenced in ", or " Servant of the Great Lord " which would make sense considering his role, even if it is not a proper Arabic name.
The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
The most common is Martin Waldseemüller's deriving it from Americus Vespucius, the Latinised version of Amerigo Vespucci's name, the Italian merchant and cartographer who explored South America's east coast and the Caribbean sea in the early 16th century.
Abalone ( or ; via Spanish, from the ), is a common name for any of a group of small to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Haliotidae.
The last whorl ( known as the body whorl ) is auriform, meaning that the shell resembles an ear, giving rise to the common name " ear shell ".
Alder is the common name of a genus of flowering plants ( Alnus ) belonging to the birch family Betulaceae ).
The common name alder is derived from an old Germanic root, also found to be the translation of the Old French verne for alder or copse of alders.
The present state of the evidence therefore suggests that their engravers and the Basilidians received the mystic name from a common source now unknown.
Alexander () is a common male first name, and less common surname derived from the Greek " Αλέξανδρος " ( Aléxandros ).
For many years there was confusion amongst botanists over the generic names Amaryllis and Hippeastrum, one result of which is that the common name " amaryllis " is mainly used for cultivars of the genus Hippeastrum, widely sold in the winter months for their ability to bloom indoors.
This is one of numerous genera with the common name " lily " due to their flower shape and growth habit.
Although the 1987 decision settled the question of the scientific name of the genus, the common name " amaryllis " continues to be used differently.

common and naked
The common name " naked lady " used for Amaryllis is also used for other bulbs with a similar growth and flowering pattern ; some of these have their own widely used and accepted common names, such as the resurrection lily ( Lycoris squamigera ).
The word gymnastics derives from the common Greek adjective ( gymnos ) meaning " naked ", by way of the related verb γυμνάζω ( gymnazo ), whose meaning is " to train naked ", " train in gymnastic exercise ", generally " to train, to exercise ".
In medieval Europe, the slow crushing of body parts in screw-operated " bone vises " of iron was a common method of torture, and a tremendous variety of cruel instruments were used to savagely crush the head, the knee, the hand, and, most commonly, either the thumb or the naked foot.
In contrast, in free-threshing ( or naked ) forms such as durum wheat and common wheat, the glumes are fragile and the rachis tough.
Caracaras are a distinct subgroup of the Falconidae unique to the New World, and most common in the Neotropics – their broad wings, naked faces and appetites of a generalist suggest some level of convergence with either the Buteos or the vulturine birds, or both.
In the formation of a common Christian-democratic identity anti-revolutionary Aantjes played a decisive role: he orients the party towards the sermon on the Mount where Christ says that Christians should clothe the naked and feed the hungry.
“ Investigators from the Laogai Research Foundation have confirmed sites where prisoners mine asbestos and other toxic chemicals with no protective gear, work with batteries and battery acid with no protection for their hands, tan hides while standing naked in vats filled three-feet deep with chemicals used for the softening of animal skins, and work in improperly run mining facilities where explosions and other accidents are a common occurrence .”
The common names " autumn crocus ", " meadow saffron " and " naked lady " may be applied to the whole genus or to many of its species ; they refer to the " naked " crocus-like flowers which appear in late summer or autumn, long before the strap-like foliage which appears in spring.
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In medieval Europe, the slow crushing of body parts in screw-operated " bone vises " of iron was a common method of torture, and a tremendous variety of cruel instruments were used to savagely crush the head, the knee, the hand, and, most commonly, either the thumb or the naked foot.
According to some sources, the bathing machine was developed about 1750 at Margate, Kent, though this may relate primarily to the " modesty hood " ( bathing costumes were not yet common and most people bathed naked ).
Different common names are used for the genus Amaryllis, e. g. " naked lady ".
Although the tradition is now mostly limited to naturist events, we still use words such as gym, gymnasium and gymnastics, which all come from the common Greek adjective ( gymnos ) meaning " naked ", by way of the related verb γυμνάζω ( gymnazo ), whose meaning is " to train naked ".
" bodily exercises " and generally " school " which in turn is derived from the common Greek adjective ( gymnos ) meaning " naked ", by way of the related verb γυμνάζω ( gymnazo ), whose meaning is " to train naked ", " train in gymnastic exercise ", generally " to train, to exercise ".
The adaptations also explain the common name sea angel and the scientific name of the order ; from Greek gymnos meaning " naked " and soma meaning " body.
From the late 1970s to his death in 1993, GG Allin was known less for his music than for his wildly transgressive antics, which included indecent exposure ( stripping and performing naked was one of Allin's most common rituals ), on-stage defecation, coprophagia, self-mutilation, and attacking audience members ( allegedly setting a fan on fire after one show in Ann Arbor, Michigan ).

common and lady
The wife of the vice president of the United States is sometimes referred to as the second lady of the United States, but this title is much less common.
" serving cavalier ", lady's escort ) of a married lady was quite common in Europe up to the 18th century.
There are additional variants of this common Northern European motif ( see " Loathly lady ").
However, leather ( or dyed suede, more common to match a lady ’ s garment color ) was used more as a “ cover-up ” for cheap materials to create a product worthy of buying.
But Will, a common blacksmith, is an unsuitable match for such a well-born lady.
For example in Toronto a woman known as the " shaky bag lady " did this very thing, surpassing the efforts of common beggars by presenting herself as more pathetic than legitimate beggars.
Some common examples are sararīman = " salaryman " meaning ' white-collar worker '; ōeru = OL standing for " office lady " meaning ' female office worker '; " walkman ", a brand name for a portable audio player ; etc.
When any of these three ' suave ' hands are produced, it is common for all players to shout ' property of a lady '.
* In modern illustrations Pillarguri has taken on the form of a young lady with long fair hair, and she is shown playing a lur, a long natural blowing horn historically common in Scandinavia.
It has been noted that by opening and closing in a predicted future where not only had the war been won but a ( fictitious ) full-scale German invasion of Britain defeated, and by presenting a scenario where all echelons of British society unite for the common good ( the lady of the manor sacrifices herself without hesitation, for example ), the film's message was morale-boosting and positive rather than scaremongering.
Nothing is known about her, other than that she held the common title ‘ lady of the house ’.

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