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a surface ripple caused by fish moving below (Scottish dialect)
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
Karkheh River — The Karkheh or Karkhen (known as the Gihon[citation needed] one of the four rivers of Eden/Paradise to the Bible and as the Choaspes[1] in ancient times; also called Eulæus; Hebrew: אולי Ulai[2]) is a river in Khūzestān Province, Iran (ancient… … Wikipedia
Charpentier — Family name Pronunciation Shaur PAHN t yih Meaning worker or fixer of wood, builder of wood Related names Carpenter (surname), Zimmermann, Zimerman, Zimmerman, Carpentier Charpentier … Wikipedia
Comparison of Chinese romanization systems — Chinese romanization Mandarin for Standard Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (ISO standard) EFEO Gwoyeu Romatzyh Spelling conventions Latinxua Sin Wenz Mandarin… … Wikipedia
Comparaison des systèmes de romanisation du chinois — Romanisation des langues chinoises Mandarin Hanyu pinyin (汉语拼音) Tongyong pinyin (通用拼音) Gwoyeu Romatzyh (国语罗马字) Latinxua Sinwenz Lessing Othmer Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II Pinyin postal Romanisation de l EFEO Romanisati … Wikipédia en Français
Har Homa — Known to Arabs as Jebel Abu Ghneim, the area is about 1 mile north of Bethlehem on the southern outskirts of Jerusalem. It is located between Kibbutz Ramat Rahel and the Arab neighborhood of Beit Shaur, just beyond the Green Line. A rocky… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Jisr ash Shughur — Original name in latin Jisr ash Shughr Name in other language Djisr el Choghour, Jisr Al Shughour, Jisr ash Shaghur, Jisr ash Shughur, Jisr ash Shughr, Jisr ash Shghr, Jisr ech Chorhour, Jisr esh Shaur, Jisr esh Shughur, Jisr esh Shughr, Jisr esh … Cities with a population over 1000 database
SHUSHAN — (Heb. שׁוּשָׁן or הַבִּירָה שׁוּשַׁן, Susa; Palace of Shushan ; Akk. Šu ša an, Šu (ú) ši; Elamitic, Šu šu un; Gr. Σοῦσα), capital of elam and one of the capitals of the Persian Empire, present day Qal a e Shush, Iran, on the Shaur River (Elamitic … Encyclopedia of Judaism