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  1. Orphans (quartet): The Orphans is a barbershop quartet that won the 1954 SPEBSQSA international competition. (Quartet) [100%] 2024-01-19 [Barbershop quartets] [Barbershop Harmony Society]...
  2. Orphans (Coldplay song): "Orphans" is a song by British rock band Coldplay from their eighth studio album Everyday Life. It was released on 24 October 2019, along with the single "Arabesque" and appears on the second side of the album Sunset. (Coldplay song) [100%] 2024-01-19 [2019 singles] [2019 songs]...
  3. Orphan: ORPHAN or'-fan: This word occurs once only in the Old Testament (Lamentations 5:3, where it stands for yathom, elsewhere rendered "fatherless," and in the Septuagint always orphanos); in the Apocrypha it occurs 3 times (2 Esdras 2:20 ... [83%] 1915-01-01
  4. Orphan: An orphan is a child who has lost or been abandoned by both parents. Throughout the history of the United States, churches have traditionally reached out to find care for orphans before the government had the resources to become actively ... [83%] 2023-09-28 [Charity] [Family]...
  5. Orphan: Orphan, the term used of one who has lost both parents by death, sometimes of one who has lost father or mother only. In Law, an orphan is such a person who is under age. orphanus, from which the word ... [83%] 2022-09-02
  6. Orphan: An orphan (from the Greek: ορφανός, romanized: orphanós) is a child whose parents have died. In common usage, only a child who has lost both parents due to death is called an orphan. (Social) [83%] 2024-01-19 [Family]
  7. Orphan: A child bereft of one or both parents, more commonly the latter. Biblical Data: The Authorized Version, in all cases but one, renders "yatom," the Hebrew word for "orphan," by "fatherless"; the exception being in Lam., where "yetomim" is rendered ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [83%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Orphan: An orphan (from the Greek: ορφανός, romanized: orphanós) is a child whose parents have died, are unknown or have permanently abandoned them. It can also refer to a child who has lost only one parent, as the Hebrew translation, for example ... (Child who has lost their parents) [83%] 2024-04-18 [Family] [Child welfare]...
  9. Orphan (2009 film): Orphan is a 2009 psychological horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by David Leslie Johnson from a story by Alex Mace. The film stars Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder, Jimmy Bennett and Aryana Engineer. (2009 film) [83%] 2024-07-26 [2009 films] [2009 horror films]...
  10. Orthanc (server): Orthanc is a standalone DICOM server. It is designed to improve the DICOM flows in hospitals and to support research about the automated analysis of medical images. (Server) [71%] 2024-01-19 [Medical imaging] [Medical software]...
  11. Orleans (TV series): Orleans is an American drama television series created by Toni Graphia and John Sacret Young, that aired on CBS from January 7 through April 10, 1997. It ran for 8 episodes. (TV series) [71%] 2024-01-11 [1990s American drama television series] [1997 American television series debuts]...
  12. Oophana: Oophana is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Streptaxinae of the family Streptaxidae. Distribution of the genus Oophana include: Species within the genus Oophana include. (Genus of gastropods) [71%] 2022-12-04 [Streptaxidae]
  13. Orthanc: Orthanc is a lightweight open-source DICOM server for medical imaging supporting representational state transfer. It is licensed under the GPLv3. (Medicine) [71%] 2023-11-29 [Medical imaging] [Medical software]...
  14. Orleans: Orléans is a walled city in central France. Orléans is probably most famous for being besieged by the armies of Henry VI of England. [71%] 2023-08-05 [French Cities and Towns]
  15. Orleans: Chief city of the department of Loiret, France. Its Jewish community dates from the sixth century. The various councils which met at that time in the city enacted special laws against the Jews. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Orpheus: Orpheus (Greek: Ορφεύς; pronunciation: ohr'-fee-uhs) is a figure from Greek mythology called by Pindar "the minstrel father of songs." His name does not occur in Homer or Hesiod, though he was known by the time of Ibycus (c. 530 ... [71%] 2023-02-04
  17. Orleans: Orleans, a city of north central France, chief town of the department of Loiret, on the right bank of the Loire, 77 m. At Les Aubrais, a mile to the north, is one of the chief railway junctions in the ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  18. Oophana: Oophana is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Streptaxinae of the family Streptaxidae. Distribution of the genus Oophana include: Species within the genus Oophana include. (Biology) [71%] 2023-10-17 [Streptaxidae]
  19. Orthant: In geometry, an orthant or hyperoctant is the analogue in n-dimensional Euclidean space of a quadrant in the plane or an octant in three dimensions. In general an orthant in n-dimensions can be considered the intersection of n ... [71%] 2023-06-24 [Euclidean geometry] [Linear algebra]...
  20. Orpheus: Orpheus, in Greek legend, the chief representative of the art of song and playing on the lyre, and of great importance in the religious history of Greece. The derivation of the name is uncertain, the most probable being that which ... [71%] 2022-09-02

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