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* Asca, Ashe, Esche, Askir, Askr, Oesc, Aesc, the basis for a class of European names derived from the name of the ash tree used with a mystical or magical significance, as in Ascaric
Others have suggested a derivation from the Iron Age and Romano-British place name Camulodunum, one of the first capitals of Roman Britain and which would have significance in Romano-British culture.
Nothing is known about the god from literary sources, and details about his name, his cult or his significance in Celtic religion are unknown.
An instrument of more significance, the stereoscope, which – though of much later date ( 1849 ) – along with the kaleidoscope did more than anything else to popularize his name, was not as has often been asserted the invention of Brewster.
* Half-Due to the name of the site, any aspect of half-ness is given special significance.
More broadly the term is used in a wide number of contexts for an image, picture, or representation ; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it either concretely or by analogy, as in semiotics ; by extension, icon is also used, particularly in modern culture, in the general sense of symbol — i. e. a name, face, picture, edifice or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities: one thing, an image or depiction, that represents something else of greater significance through literal or figurative meaning, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.
The corresponding noun is amor ( the significance of this term for the Romans is well illustrated in the fact, that the name of the City, Rome — in Latin: Roma — can be viewed as an anagram for amor, which was used as the secret name of the City in wide circles in ancient times ), which is also used in the plural form to indicate love affairs or sexual adventures.
He had been taught about his heritage by his parents and understood the sacred significance associated with the name Mormon.
The woman's name is not given in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, but the event is likewise placed in Bethany, specifically at the home of one Simon the Leper, a man whose significance is not explained elsewhere in the gospels.
Ottoman historians often dwell on the prophetic significance of his name, which means " bone-breaker ", signifying the powerful energy with which he and his followers appeared to show in the following centuries of conquest.
While others doubt the significance to Greek medical knowledge, Prometheus's name is associated with biomedical companies involved in regenerative medicine.
The name Tanzania is a portmanteau of Tanganyika and Zanzibar and previously had no significance.
When the biological significance of nicotinic acid was realized, it was thought appropriate to choose a name to dissociate it from nicotine, to avoid the perception that vitamins or niacin-rich food contains nicotine, or that cigarettes contain vitamins.
Rasta doctrines concerning the Trinity include stressing the significance of the name " Haile Selassie ", meaning " Power of the Trinity " or " Might of the Trinity " or powerful trinity in Ge ' ez — the name given to Ras Tafari upon his baptism, and later assumed as part of his regal name at his November 2, 1930, coronation by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
An essential significance of Shiva's dance at Tillai, the traditional name of Chidambaram, can be explained as:
Among the Hindus of Bengal, it is common to see the name " swastika " ( shostik ) applied to a slightly different symbol, which has the same significance as the common swastika, and both symbols are used as auspicious signs.
The name ' Green ' derives from the ' Green Bans ': an Australian movement of building workers who refused to build on sites of cultural and environmental significance.
* Ian Fleming, in his novel Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, named the family patriarch " Caractacus Potts ", and in the story, explains the significance of the name to his readers.
The significance of the original name of Mohenjo-daro inferring that the city was " the city of the cock " takes on great significance if taking into account that it has been claimed that the chicken was domesticated in southern China in 6000 BC.

significance and has
If this new Bible does not increase in significance by repeated readings throughout the years, it will not survive the ages as has the King James Version.
The urban land use study carried out by the planning division staff has consisted of identifying and mapping all urban land uses which are of significance to statewide planning.
The significance of these differences has not been studied nor has the existence of corresponding physiologic differences been determined.
But, up to now, no one has attempted to analyze its inherent mathematical properties, or the numerical significance of its numbers -- singly or in combination -- and then tried to consider these in the light of Old Chinese cosmological concepts.
Even the book review by the editors has more significance than the readership's reception.
He has published extensively on the social and environmental significance of agriculture and a number of volumes and papers on the philosophical significance of farming, notably The Spirit of the Soil: Agriculture and Environmental Ethics ( 1995 ) and The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism ( 2000 ).
According to most Muslim scholars, the Ark of the Covenant has a religious basis in Islam, and Islam gives it special significance.
Captopril is also the only ACE inhibitor which is capable of passing through the blood – brain barrier, although the significance of this characteristic has not been shown to have any positive clinical effects.
Most importantly, the editor has completely rewritten John's theology of the Millennium which is " emptied of all significance.
Nowadays and in isolation, practice of body substance isolation has just historical significance.
Occasionally, a film can become the object of a cult following within a particular region or culture if it has some unusual significance to that region or culture.
Bryan Sykes, professor of genetics at Oxford University, understands this decision: " The Confucius family tree has an enormous cultural significance ," he said.
Public awareness of the significance of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > sinks has grown since passage of the Kyoto Protocol, which promotes their use as a form of carbon offset.
It has great significance in the cultures of the southern hemisphere.
However, the economic significance of the caste system in India has been declining as a result of urbanization and affirmative action programs.
There has also been discussion about the significance of the selection of the Ethiopian eunuch as being the first gentile conversion: inclusion of a eunuch, representing sexual minority in the context of the time.
The commonest modern explanation is that the number seven is not meant to be taken literally, but has a principally numerological significance.
Chemotaxis has high significance in the early phases of embryogenesis as development of germ layers is guided by gradients of signal molecules.
In 2012, he was awarded the Erasmus Prize, an annual award for a person who has made an exceptional contribution to European culture, society or social science, " for his ability to translate the cultural significance of science and technology to a broad audience.
San Carlino is remarkably small given its significance to Baroque architecture ; it has been noted that the whole building would fit into one of the dome piers of Saint Peter's .< ref >
The significance of glossolalia has varied in context, with some minorities considering it as a part of a sacred language.
In these more or less proportional representation systems, gerrymandering has little or less significance.

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