REGINA
First name REGINA's origin is Europe. REGINA means "queen". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with REGINA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of regina.(Brown names are of the same origin (Europe) with REGINA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming REGINA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES REGİNA AS A WHOLE:
reginaldNAMES RHYMING WITH REGİNA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (egina) - Names That Ends with egina:
aeginaRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (gina) - Names That Ends with gina:
luigina migina ginaRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ina) - Names That Ends with ina:
asmina crispina hasina zahina inina raina jirina gelsomina levina jaakkina katariina falerina armina katharina akilina alcina aretina filipina jarina trina kina mahina olina adamina ernesztina karolina krisztina dakshina balbina catarina claudina rufina sabrina serafina akina shina citlalmina cha'kwaina catalina afina alexandreina augustina corina crina dorina madalina marina fayina lukina tasina ilhicamina adelina adina aiglentina aina alaina alastrina albertina alejandrina alexandrina alexina alhertina alina almundina alpina alvina alzina amina ancelina antonina apollina aquilina araina arlina aubina audrina avelina belina berdina bernadina bertina bidina blandina brina calvina caprina capucina carina carmelina carolina cedrina chalina cherina china christina chrystinaNAMES RHYMING WITH REGİNA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (regin) - Names That Begins with regin:
reginberaht reginhard reginherahtRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (regi) - Names That Begins with regi:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (reg) - Names That Begins with reg:
regan regenfr regenfrithu regenweald reggie reghanRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (re) - Names That Begins with re:
re'uven re-harakhty read reade reading readman reagan reaghan reaghann reave reaves reba rebecca rebecka rebekah recene rechavia reda redamann redd redding redfor redford redley redman redmond redmund redwald reece reed reeford reem reema reese reeve reeves reeya rehema rei reid reidhachadh reign reigne reileigh reilley reilly reina reine reiner reinh reinha reinhard reizo relia remedios remi remington remo remy ren rena renae renaldo renard renata renato rendall rendell rendor rene renee reneigh renenet renfield renfred renfrid renjiro renke renne renneil rennie renny reno renshaw renton renweard renzo reod reshef resi retaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH REGİNA:
First Names which starts with 're' and ends with 'na':
First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'a':
radella radhiya radhwa radwa raedbora raena rafa rafela raimunda rainaa raissa raja rakanja raluca rama ramira ramla ramona rana ranica raniesha ranita raphaella rasha rasheeda rashida rashmika ratna rawdha rawiella rayya raziya retta reva reveka reya rhaxma rhea rheanna rheda rhesa rheta rhianna rhoda rhonda ria rica ricadonna ricarda ricca ricwea rida ridha rihana riikka rikka rilla rilletta rillia rima rimona rina rinna riona risa rita ritsa ritza riva rivka roana robena roberta robertia robina robinetta roderica roderiga roderika rodica rodika roesia roka rolanda roldana roma romana romanitza romhilda romia romilda romina rona ronia rosa rosalia rosalinda rosamaria rosana rosemariaEnglish Words Rhyming REGINA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES REGİNA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REGİNA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (egina) - English Words That Ends with egina:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (gina) - English Words That Ends with gina:
angina | noun (n.) Any inflammatory affection of the throat or faces, as the quinsy, malignant sore throat, croup, etc., especially such as tends to produce suffocation, choking, or shortness of breath. |
ngina | noun (n.) The gorilla. |
pagina | noun (n.) The surface of a leaf or of a flattened thallus. |
vagina | noun (n.) A sheath; a theca; as, the vagina of the portal vein. |
noun (n.) Specifically, the canal which leads from the uterus to the external orifice if the genital canal, or to the cloaca. | |
noun (n.) The terminal part of the oviduct in insects and various other invertebrates. See Illust., of Spermatheca. | |
noun (n.) The basal expansion of certain leaves, which inwraps the stem; a sheath. | |
noun (n.) The shaft of a terminus, from which the bust of figure seems to issue or arise. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ina) - English Words That Ends with ina:
acarina | noun (n. pl.) The group of Arachnida which includes the mites and ticks. Many species are parasitic, and cause diseases like the itch and mange. |
achatina | noun (n.) A genus of land snails, often large, common in the warm parts of America and Africa. |
alumina | noun (n.) One of the earths, consisting of two parts of aluminium and three of oxygen, Al2O3. |
amphirhina | noun (n. pl.) A name applied to the elasmobranch fishes, because the nasal sac is double. |
araneina | noun (n. pl.) The order of Arachnida that includes the spiders. |
carina | noun (n.) A keel |
noun (n.) That part of a papilionaceous flower, consisting of two petals, commonly united, which incloses the organs of fructification | |
noun (n.) A longitudinal ridge or projection like the keel of a boat. | |
noun (n.) The keel of the breastbone of birds. |
casuarina | noun (n.) A genus of leafless trees or shrubs, with drooping branchlets of a rushlike appearance, mostly natives of Australia. Some of them are large, producing hard and heavy timber of excellent quality, called beefwood from its color. |
cavatina | noun (n.) Originally, a melody of simpler form than the aria; a song without a second part and a da capo; -- a term now variously and vaguely used. |
china | noun (n.) A country in Eastern Asia. |
noun (n.) China ware, which is the modern popular term for porcelain. See Porcelain. |
concertina | noun (n.) A small musical instrument on the principle of the accordion. It is a small elastic box, or bellows, having free reeds on the inside, and keys and handles on the outside of each of the two hexagonal heads. |
coquina | noun (n.) A soft, whitish, coral-like stone, formed of broken shells and corals, found in the southern United States, and used for roadbeds and for building material, as in the fort at St. Augustine, Florida. |
czarina | noun (n.) The title of the empress of Russia. |
discina | noun (n.) A genus of Branchiopoda, having a disklike shell, attached by one valve, which is perforated by the peduncle. |
domina | noun (n.) Lady; a lady; -- a title formerly given to noble ladies who held a barony in their own right. |
erythrina | noun (n.) A genus of leguminous plants growing in the tropics; coral tree; -- so called from its red flowers. |
farina | noun (n.) A fine flour or meal made from cereal grains or from the starch or fecula of vegetables, extracted by various processes, and used in cookery. |
noun (n.) Pollen. |
globigerina | noun (n.) A genus of small Foraminifera, which live abundantly at or near the surface of the sea. Their dead shells, falling to the bottom, make up a large part of the soft mud, generally found in depths below 3,000 feet, and called globigerina ooze. See Illust. of Foraminifera. |
glucina | noun (n.) A white or gray tasteless powder, the oxide of the element glucinum; -- formerly called glucine. |
haematophlina | noun (n. pl.) A division of Cheiroptera, including the bloodsucking bats. See Vampire. |
hemina | noun (n.) A measure of half a sextary. |
noun (n.) A measure equal to about ten fluid ounces. |
hydrina | noun (n. pl.) The group of hydroids to which the fresh-water hydras belong. |
ianthina | noun (n.) Any gastropod of the genus Ianthina, of which various species are found living in mid ocean; -- called also purple shell, and violet snail. |
jaina | noun (n.) One of a numerous sect in British India, holding the tenets of Jainism. |
jamacina | noun (n.) Jamaicine. |
janthina | noun (n.) See Ianthina. |
lamina | noun (n.) A thin plate or scale; a layer or coat lying over another; -- said of thin plates or platelike substances, as of bone or minerals. |
noun (n.) The blade of a leaf; the broad, expanded portion of a petal or sepal of a flower. | |
noun (n.) A thin plate or scale; specif., one of the thin, flat processes composing the vane of a feather. |
limacina | noun (n.) A genus of small spiral pteropods, common in the Arctic and Antarctic seas. It contributes to the food of the right whales. |
linguatulina | noun (n. pl.) An order of wormlike, degraded, parasitic arachnids. They have two pairs of retractile hooks, near the mouth. Called also Pentastomida. |
littorina | noun (n.) A genus of small pectinibranch mollusks, having thick spiral shells, abundant between tides on nearly all rocky seacoasts. They feed on seaweeds. The common periwinkle is a well-known example. See Periwinkle. |
madrina | noun (n.) An animal (usually an old mare), wearing a bell and acting as the leader of a troop of pack mules. |
marikina | noun (n.) A small marmoset (Midas rosalia); the silky tamarin. |
meandrina | noun (n.) A genus of corals with meandering grooves and ridges, including the brain corals. |
mina | noun (n.) An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas. |
noun (n.) See Myna. |
monorhina | noun (n. pl.) The Marsipobranchiata. |
nemertina | noun (n. pl.) An order of helminths usually having a long, slender, smooth, often bright-colored body, covered with minute vibrating cilia; -- called also Nemertea, Nemertida, and Rhynchocoela. |
neritina | noun (n.) A genus including numerous species of shells resembling Nerita in form. They mostly inhabit brackish water, and are often delicately tinted. |
oculina | noun (n.) A genus of tropical corals, usually branched, and having a very volid texture. |
orbulina | noun (n.) A genus of minute living Foraminifera having a globular shell. |
ocarina | noun (n.) A kind of small simple wind instrument. |
quinquina | noun (n.) Peruvian bark. |
noun (n.) Peruvian bark. |
paludina | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of freshwater pectinibranchiate mollusks, belonging to Paludina, Melantho, and allied genera. They have an operculated shell which is usually green, often with brown bands. See Illust. of Pond snail, under Pond. |
patina | noun (n.) A dish or plate of metal or earthenware; a patella. |
noun (n.) The color or incrustation which age gives to works of art; especially, the green rust which covers ancient bronzes, coins, and medals. |
pedicellina | noun (n.) A genus of Bryozoa, of the order Entoprocta, having a bell-shaped body supported on a slender pedicel. See Illust. under Entoprocta. |
pediculina | noun (n. pl.) A division of parasitic hemipterous insects, including the true lice. See Illust. in Appendix. |
piscina | noun (n.) A niche near the altar in a church, containing a small basin for rinsing altar vessels. |
platina | noun (n.) Platinum. |
polycystina | noun (n. pl.) A division of Radiolaria including numerous minute marine species. The skeleton is composed of silica, and is often very elegant in form and sculpture. Many have been found in the fossil state. |
retina | noun (n.) The delicate membrane by which the back part of the globe of the eye is lined, and in which the fibers of the optic nerve terminate. See Eye. |
rhytina | noun (n.) See Rytina. |
rytina | noun (n.) A genus of large edentulous sirenians, allied to the dugong and manatee, including but one species (R. Stelleri); -- called also Steller's sea cow. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REGİNA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (regin) - Words That Begins with regin:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (regi) - Words That Begins with regi:
regian | noun (n.) An upholder of kingly authority; a royalist. |
regible | adjective (a.) Governable; tractable. |
regicidal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to regicide, or to one committing it; having the nature of, or resembling, regicide. |
regicide | noun (n.) One who kills or who murders a king; specifically (Eng.Hist.), one of the judges who condemned Charles I. to death. |
noun (n.) The killing or the murder of a king. |
regime | noun (n.) Mode or system of rule or management; character of government, or of the prevailing social system. |
noun (n.) The condition of a river with respect to the rate of its flow, as measured by the volume of water passing different cross sections in a given time, uniform regime being the condition when the flow is equal and uniform at all the cross sections. |
regimen | noun (n.) Orderly government; system of order; adminisration. |
noun (n.) Any regulation or remedy which is intended to produce beneficial effects by gradual operation | |
noun (n.) a systematic course of diet, etc., pursed with a view to improving or preserving the health, or for the purpose of attaining some particular effect, as a reduction of flesh; -- sometimes used synonymously with hygiene. | |
noun (n.) A syntactical relation between words, as when one depends on another and is regulated by it in respect to case or mood; government. | |
noun (n.) The word or words governed. |
regiment | noun (n.) Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen. |
noun (n.) A region or district governed. | |
noun (n.) A body of men, either horse, foot, or artillery, commanded by a colonel, and consisting of a number of companies, usually ten. | |
verb (v. t.) To form into a regiment or into regiments. | |
verb (v. t.) To form into classified units or bodies; to systematize according to classes, districts or the like. |
regimenting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Regiment |
regimental | adjective (a.) Belonging to, or concerning, a regiment; as, regimental officers, clothing. |
regimentals | noun (n. pl.) The uniform worn by the officers and soldiers of a regiment; military dress; -- formerly used in the singular in the same sense. |
regiminal | adjective (a.) Of or relating to regimen; as, regiminal rules. |
region | noun (n.) One of the grand districts or quarters into which any space or surface, as of the earth or the heavens, is conceived of as divided; hence, in general, a portion of space or territory of indefinite extent; country; province; district; tract. |
noun (n.) Tract, part, or space, lying about and including anything; neighborhood; vicinity; sphere. | |
noun (n.) The upper air; the sky; the heavens. | |
noun (n.) The inhabitants of a district. | |
noun (n.) Place; rank; station. |
regional | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a particular region; sectional. |
regious | adjective (a.) Regal; royal. |
register | noun (n.) A written account or entry; an official or formal enumeration, description, or record; a memorial record; a list or roll; a schedule. |
noun (n.) A record containing a list and description of the merchant vessels belonging to a port or customs district. | |
noun (n.) A certificate issued by the collector of customs of a port or district to the owner of a vessel, containing the description of a vessel, its name, ownership, and other material facts. It is kept on board the vessel, to be used as an evidence of nationality or as a muniment of title. | |
noun (n.) One who registers or records; a registrar; a recorder; especially, a public officer charged with the duty of recording certain transactions or events; as, a register of deeds. | |
noun (n.) That which registers or records. | |
noun (n.) A contrivance for automatically noting the performance of a machine or the rapidity of a process. | |
noun (n.) The part of a telegraphic apparatus which records automatically the message received. | |
noun (n.) A machine for registering automatically the number of persons passing through a gateway, fares taken, etc.; a telltale. | |
noun (n.) A lid, stopper, or sliding plate, in a furnace, stove, etc., for regulating the admission of air to the fuel; also, an arrangement containing dampers or shutters, as in the floor or wall of a room or passage, or in a chimney, for admitting or excluding heated air, or for regulating ventilation. | |
noun (n.) The inner part of the mold in which types are cast. | |
noun (n.) The correspondence of pages, columns, or lines on the opposite or reverse sides of the sheet. | |
noun (n.) The correspondence or adjustment of the several impressions in a design which is printed in parts, as in chromolithographic printing, or in the manufacture of paper hangings. See Register, v. i. 2. | |
noun (n.) To enter in a register; to record formally and distinctly, as for future use or service. | |
noun (n.) To enroll; to enter in a list. | |
verb (v. i.) The compass of a voice or instrument; a specified portion of the compass of a voice, or a series of vocal tones of a given compass; as, the upper, middle, or lower register; the soprano register; the tenor register. | |
verb (v. i.) A stop or set of pipes in an organ. | |
verb (v. i.) To enroll one's name in a register. | |
verb (v. i.) To correspond in relative position; as, two pages, columns, etc. , register when the corresponding parts fall in the same line, or when line falls exactly upon line in reverse pages, or (as in chromatic printing) where the various colors of the design are printed consecutively, and perfect adjustment of parts is necessary. | |
verb (v. t.) To enter the name of the owner of (a share of stock, a bond, or other security) in a register, or record book. A registered security is transferable only on the written assignment of the owner of record and on surrender of his bond, stock certificate, or the like. |
registering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Register |
adjective (a.) Recording; -- applied to instruments; having an apparatus which registers; as, a registering thermometer. See Recording. |
registership | noun (n.) The office of a register. |
registrant | noun (n.) One who registers; esp., one who , by virtue of securing an official registration, obtains a certain right or title of possession, as to a trade-mark. |
registrar | noun (n.) One who registers; a recorder; a keeper of records; as, a registrar of births, deaths, and marriages. See Register, n., 3. |
registrarship | noun (n.) The office of a registrar. |
registrary | noun (n.) A registrar. |
registry | noun (n.) The act of recording or writing in a register; enrollment; registration. |
noun (n.) The place where a register is kept. | |
noun (n.) A record; an account; a register. |
regius | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a king; royal. |
regidor | noun (n.) One of a body of officers charged with the government of Spanish municipalities, corresponding to the English alderman. |
regie | noun (n.) Direct management of public finance or public works by agents of the government for government account; -- opposed to the contract system. |
noun (n.) The system of collecting taxes by officials who have either no interest or a very small interest in the proceeds, as distinguished from the ancient system of farming them out. | |
noun (n.) Any kind of government monopoly (tobacco, salt, etc.) used chiefly as a means of taxation. Such monopolies are largely employed in Austria, Italy, France, and Spain. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (reg) - Words That Begins with reg:
regal | noun (n.) A small portable organ, played with one hand, the bellows being worked with the other, -- used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a king; kingly; royal; as, regal authority, pomp, or sway. |
regale | noun (n.) A prerogative of royalty. |
verb (v. t.) To enerta/n in a regal or sumptuous manner; to enrtertain with something that delights; to gratify; to refresh; as, to regale the taste, the eye, or the ear. | |
verb (v. i.) To feast; t/ fare sumtuously. | |
verb (v. t.) A sumptuous repast; a banquet. |
regaling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Regale |
regalement | noun (n.) The act of regaling; anything which regales; refreshment; entertainment. |
regaler | noun (n.) One who regales. |
regalia | noun (n. pl.) That which belongs to royalty. Specifically: (a) The rights and prerogatives of a king. (b) Royal estates and revenues. (c) Ensings, symbols, or paraphernalia of royalty. |
noun (n. pl.) Hence, decorations or insignia of an office or order, as of Freemasons, Odd Fellows,etc. | |
noun (n. pl.) Sumptuous food; delicacies. | |
noun (n.) A kind of cigar of large size and superior quality; also, the size in which such cigars are classed. |
regalian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to regalia; pertaining to the royal insignia or prerogatives. |
regalism | noun (n.) The doctrine of royal prerogative or supremacy. |
regality | noun (n.) Royalty; sovereignty; sovereign jurisdiction. |
noun (n.) An ensign or badge of royalty. |
regarding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Regard |
prep (prep.) Concerning; respecting. |
regardable | adjective (a.) Worthy of regard or notice; to be regarded; observable. |
regarder | noun (n.) One who regards. |
noun (n.) An officer appointed to supervise the forest. |
regardful | adjective (a.) Heedful; attentive; observant. |
regardless | adjective (a.) Having no regard; heedless; careless; as, regardless of life, consequences, dignity. |
adjective (a.) Not regarded; slighted. |
regatta | noun (n.) Originally, a gondola race in Venice; now, a rowing or sailing race, or a series of such races. |
regel | noun (n.) See Rigel. |
regelation | noun (n.) The act or process of freezing anew, or together,as two pieces of ice. |
regence | noun (n.) Rule. |
regency | adjective (a.) The office of ruler; rule; authority; government. |
adjective (a.) Especially, the office, jurisdiction, or dominion of a regent or vicarious ruler, or of a body of regents; deputed or vicarious government. | |
adjective (a.) A body of men intrusted with vicarious government; as, a regency constituted during a king's minority, absence from the kingdom, or other disability. |
regeneracy | noun (n.) The state of being regenerated. |
regenerate | adjective (a.) Reproduced. |
adjective (a.) Born anew; become Christian; renovated in heart; changed from a natural to a spiritual state. | |
verb (v. t.) To generate or produce anew; to reproduce; to give new life, strength, or vigor to. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to be spiritually born anew; to cause to become a Christian; to convert from sin to holiness; to implant holy affections in the heart of. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to make a radical change for the better in the character or condition of; as, to regenerate society. |
regenerateness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being rgenerate. |
regeneration | noun (n.) The act of regenerating, or the state of being regenerated. |
noun (n.) The entering into a new spiritual life; the act of becoming, or of being made, Christian; that change by which holy affectations and purposes are substituted for the opposite motives in the heart. | |
noun (n.) The reproduction of a part which has been removed or destroyed; re-formation; -- a process especially characteristic of a many of the lower animals; as, the regeneration of lost feelers, limbs, and claws by spiders and crabs. | |
noun (n.) The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc., which have been used up and destroyed by the ordinary processes of life; as, the continual regeneration of the epithelial cells of the body, or the regeneration of the contractile substance of muscle. | |
noun (n.) The union of parts which have been severed, so that they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration of a nerve. |
regenerative | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to regeneration; tending to regenerate; as, regenerative influences. |
regenerator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, regenerates. |
noun (n.) A device used in connection with hot-air engines, gas-burning furnaces, etc., in which the incoming air or gas is heated by being brought into contact with masses of iron, brick, etc., which have been previously heated by the outgoing, or escaping, hot air or gas. |
regeneratory | adjective (a.) Having power to renew; tending to reproduce; regenerating. |
regenesis | noun (n.) New birth; renewal. |
regent | adjective (a.) Ruling; governing; regnant. |
adjective (a.) Exercising vicarious authority. | |
adjective (a.) One who rules or reigns; a governor; a ruler. | |
adjective (a.) Especially, one invested with vicarious authority; one who governs a kingdom in the minority, absence, or disability of the sovereign. | |
adjective (a.) One of a governing board; a trustee or overseer; a superintendent; a curator; as, the regents of the Smithsonian Institution. | |
adjective (a.) A resident master of arts of less than five years' standing, or a doctor of less than twwo. They were formerly privileged to lecture in the schools. |
regentess | noun (n.) A female regent. |
regentship | noun (n.) The office of a regent; regency. |
regermination | noun (n.) A germinating again or anew. |
regest | noun (n.) A register. |
reglement | noun (n.) Regulation. |
reglementary | adjective (a.) Regulative. |
reglet | noun (n.) A flat, narrow molding, used chiefly to separate the parts or members of compartments or panels from one another, or doubled, turned, and interlaced so as to form knots, frets, or other ornaments. See Illust. (12) of Column. |
noun (n.) A strip of wood or metal of the height of a quadrat, used for regulating the space between pages in a chase, and also for spacing out title-pages and other open matter. It is graded to different sizes, and designated by the name of the type that it matches; as, nonpareil reglet, pica reglet, and the like. |
regma | noun (n.) A kind of dry fruit, consisting of three or more cells, each which at length breaks open at the inner angle. |
regmacarp | noun (n.) Any dry dehiscent fruit. |
regnal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the reign of a monarch; as, regnal years. |
regnancy | noun (n.) The condition or quality of being regnant; sovereignty; rule. |
regnant | adjective (a.) Exercising regal authority; reigning; as, a queen regnant. |
adjective (a.) Having the chief power; ruling; predominant; prevalent. |
regnative | adjective (a.) Ruling; governing. |
regne | noun (n. & v.) See Reign. |
regrant | noun (n.) The act of granting back to a former proprietor. |
noun (n.) A renewed of a grant; as, the regrant of a monopoly. | |
verb (v. t.) To grant back; to grant again or anew. |
regrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Regrate |
regrater | noun (n.) One who regrates. |
regratery | noun (n.) The act or practice of regrating. |
regratiatory | noun (n.) A returning or giving of thanks. |
regrator | noun (n.) One guilty of regrating. |
regredience | noun (n.) A going back; a retrogression; a return. |
regreet | noun (n.) A return or exchange of salutation. |
verb (v. t.) To greet again; to resalute; to return a salutation to; to greet. |