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  • ...kɒmɪt/; from the Latin ''cometa'' and the Greek ''kometes'', meaning "long-haired star") is a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, w ...Latin ''comēta'', itself derived from the Greek ''kometes'' meaning "long-haired star". The ancient Greeks observed the fuzzy, glowing, hair-like appearance
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  • * [[Bos grunniens]]: The yak, a long-haired bovid found throughout the Himalayan region.
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  • ...eaning 'supplanter'. 'Rousseau' is a surname of French origin meaning 'red-haired'.
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  • ...name Rousseau is derived from the French word 'rousseau', which means 'red-haired'. It was often used as a nickname for people with red hair or a ruddy compl
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  • The name 'Finley' is of Scottish origin, meaning 'fair-haired hero', while 'Ellingwood' is an English surname, originally denoting someon
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  • ...is a type of [[butter]] made from the milk of a [[yak]]. The yak is a long-haired bovine species found in the [[Himalayas]], the Tibetan Plateau, and as far
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  • ...eans "heavenly". Cassidy is an Irish surname that means "clever" or "curly-haired".
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  • ...ng "grace", while "Mackie" is of Scottish origin, meaning "son of the fair-haired one".
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  • The name "Floyd" is of English origin and means "gray-haired". "Rector" is a Latin term for "ruler" or "guide". The combination of these
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  • The name Barry is of Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning "fair-haired". The surname Sears is of English origin, derived from the Old English 'sea
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  • ...". The surname McIlroy is of [[Scottish]] origin and means "son of the red-haired servant".
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  • ...in the stomach or intestines, forming a mass. This is more common in long-haired breeds, such as the [[Persian cat|Persian]] and [[Maine Coon]].
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  • ...en" is of English origin and is a variant of "Crispin", which means "curly-haired".
    2 KB (232 words) - 21:50, 11 February 2024
  • The name "Barry" is of Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning "fair-haired". The middle initial "S" stands for "Sherman", a name of English origin mea
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  • The name '''Boyd''' is of Scottish origin and means "yellow-haired". The surname '''Haley''' is of English origin and means "hay clearing".
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  • ..." is of English origin, derived from the Old French "Morel," meaning "dark-haired."
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  • The name Kerryn is of Irish origin and means "dark-haired". The surname Phelps is of English origin and is a patronymic form of the n
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