10 Results found for "Finlay".

Finlay

English Wikipedia has an article on: Finlay Wikipedia IPA(key): /ˈfɪnli/ Finlay A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh...


Finlay-Marks syndrome

Named after researchers A. Y. Finlay and R. Marks. Finlay-Marks syndrome (uncountable) Synonym of scalp-ear-nipple syndrome...


fainly

fainly (archaic) fain; gladly; by choice or preference Finlay, naifly...


Finlayson

English Wikipedia has an article on: Finlayson Wikipedia Finlinson From Finlay +‎ -son. IPA(key): /ˈfɪnlisən/, /ˈfɪnleɪsən/ Finlayson A surname originating...


naifly

From naif +‎ -ly. naifly (comparative more naifly, superlative most naifly) In a naif way; naïvely. Finlay, fainly...


one throat to choke

accountable, such as in business or negotiations. Chambers, Joan with Debra Finlay (2011 April 21) “Outsourcing – Key Considerations in Managing Negotiations...


Finlaycolor

Wikipedia has an article on: Finlay colour process Wikipedia From Finlay +‎ color; devised by Englishman Clare L. Finlay. Finlaycolor (photography, historical)...


Finley

English Wikipedia has an article on: Finley Wikipedia Finlay IPA(key): /ˈfɪnli/ Finley A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic derived from the Gaelic...


safflower

tinctorius, family Asteraceae, now grown mainly for its oil. 2002, Victoria Finlay, Colour, page 195: Safflower is unusual: if you add alkalis to the dye broth...


haüyne

wɪn/, /ˈhɔː.ɪn/ haüyne (plural haüynes) Synonym of haüynite 2002, Victoria Finlay, Colour, Sceptre, published 2003, page 321: Lapis lazuli is a complex clump...