Hamlet used in names of places
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THORPHamlet: used in names of places.
granderUsed in names of places or buildings to suggest size or splendor
OLICSuffix used in names of acids
ETALLatin abbr. used in lists of names
benson of (used esp. in Hebrew and Arabic names)
bensson of (used esp. in Hebrew and Arabic names)
spectacledUsed in names of animals with markings that resemble spectacles
rosewoodsUsed in names of other trees that yield similar timber
rosewoodUsed in names of other trees that yield similar timber
ikan(in Malaysia) fish used esp in names of cooked dishes
philharmonicDevoted to music (chiefly used in the names of orchestras)
houndsUsed in names of dogfishes, e.g., nurse hound, smooth hound
pavilionsIn the names of buildings used for theatrical or other entertainments
redwoodsUsed in names of other, chiefly tropical, trees with reddish timber
minnowsUsed in names of similar small freshwater fishes, e.g., mudminnow, topminnow
difrom; of: used in Italian personal names, originally to indicate place of origin
cherriesUsed in names of unrelated plants with similar fruits, e.g., cornelian cherry
mahoganiesUsed in names of trees that yield similar timber, e.g., Philippine mahogany
mahoganyUsed in names of trees that yield similar timber, e.g., Philippine mahogany
typothetaeprinters collectively; used in the names of organized associations, as of master printers
athenaeumUsed in the names of libraries or institutions for literary or scientific study
sandalwoodUsed in names of other trees that yield similar timber, e.g., red sandalwood
duskiestUsed in names of animals with dark coloration, e.g., dusky dolphin, dusky warbler
cypressUsed in names of similar coniferous trees of other families, e.g., bald cypress
woldhilly or rolling region used in names of various English geographic areas Yorkshire Wolds
dogwoodsUsed in names of trees that resemble the dogwood or yield similar hard timber
spidersUsed in names of similar or related arachnids, e.g., sea spider, sun spider
sandalwoodsUsed in names of other trees that yield similar timber, e.g., red sandalwood
duskyUsed in names of animals with dark coloration, e.g., dusky dolphin, dusky warbler
cypressesUsed in names of similar coniferous trees of other families, e.g., bald cypress
satinwoodsUsed in names of other trees that yield high-quality timber, e.g., Nigerian satinwood
fishesUsed in names of invertebrate animals living wholly in water, e.g., cuttlefish, shellfish, jellyfish
dafrom; of (used in Italian and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin)
excelsiorUsed in the names of hotels, newspapers, and other products used to indicate superior quality
marigoldsUsed in names of other plants with yellow flowers, e.g., corn marigold, marsh marigold
defrom; of (used in French, Spanish, and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin)
lettucesUsed in names of other plants with edible green leaves, e.g., lamb's lettuce, sea lettuce
jasminesUsed in names of other shrubs or climbers with fragrant flowers, e.g., Cape jasmine, yellow jasmine
scorpionsUsed in names of other arachnids and insects resembling a scorpion, e.g., false scorpion, water scorpion
jessaminesUsed in names of other shrubs or climbers with fragrant flowers, e.g., Cape jasmine, yellow jasmine