|
1) "Ladies" -- As to ladies jumpers la·dies Pronunciation: 'lA-dEz Function: noun plural but singular or plural in construction chiefly British : LADIES' room Pronunciation Symbols | | Editing of this article by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled. Such users may discuss changes, request unprotection, log in, or create an account. | The Venus de Milo is one of the most widely recognized depictions of a female in Western cultures. A woman is a female human. The term woman (irregular plural: women) usually is used for an adult, with the term girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. However, the term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "Women's rights". - 1 Etymology
- 2 Age and terminology
- 3 Biology and gender
- 4 Culture and gender roles
- 5 Education and employment
- 5.1 Evolving employment status and roles of women
- 5.2 Women leaders in history
- 5.3 OECD countries
- 6 References
- 7 Further reading
- 8 Gallery
- 9 See also
- 10 External links
| Symbol of the planet Venus, also used to indicate the female gender among animals which reproduce sexually The English term "Man" (from Proto-Germanic mannaz "man, person") and words derived therefrom can designate any or even all of the human race regardless of their gender or age. This is indeed the oldest usage of "Man" in English. This derives from a Proto-Indo-European root *man-" meaning hand. A similar cognate is Old Norse "mund", hand. The distinctive and dexterous hands of humans, compared to those of other animals, are the basis of this term and the similar..."
2) "Jumpers" -- As to ladies jumpers 1jump·er Pronunciation: 'j&m-p&r Function: noun 1 : a person who jumps 2 a : any of various devices operating with a jumping motion b : any of several sleds c : a connection used to close a break or cut out part of a circuit 3 : any of several jumping animals; especially : a saddle horse trained to jump obstacles 4 : JUMP SHOT Pronunciation Symbols - For other uses, see Jumper
Jumpers is a 1972 play by Tom Stoppard. It explores the field of academic philosophy, likening it to a highly skillful competitive gymnastics display. Jumpers raises questions such as "What do we know?" and "Where do values come from?" It is set in an alternate reality where some British astronauts have landed on the moon and "Radical Liberals" (read Communists) have taken over the British government. It was inspired by the notion that a manned moon landing would ruin the moon as a poetic trope and possibly lead to a collapse of moral values. The cast includes a number of acrobats and gymnasts who jump around quite a lot, and it also includes a man named Jumper and a moral philosopher who believes in metaphysical absolutes. – Tom Stoppard, 'Conversations with Stoppard by Mel Gussow | The Plays of Tom Stoppard | | 15-Minute Hamlet, After Magritte, Arcadia, Cahoot's Macbeth, The Coast of Utopia, Dalliance, Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land, Dogg's Hamlet, Enter a Free Man, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Hapgood, Indian Ink, The Invention of Love, Jumpers, Night and Day, On the Razzle, Professional Foul, The Real Inspector Hound, The Real Thing, Rock 'n' Roll, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Rough Crossing, Travesties, Undiscovered Country | ..."
Further Data On Term for ladies jumpers
Internet users who seek ladies jumpers often also seach for:
, black, ladies, ladies, coats, ladies, clothing
Regularly Occuring Typos with ladies jumpers include: aldies ldaies laides ladeis ladise adies ldies laies lades ladis ladie kadies oadies padies lqdies lsdies lzdies ledies lidies lodies ludies lasies laxies lacies lafies laeies laties ladues ladkes ladoes ladaes ladees ladues ladiws ladiss ladids ladirs ladias ladiis ladios ladius ladiea ladiew ladied ladiex ladiez ujmpers jmupers jupmers jumeprs jumpres jumpesr umpers jmpers jupers jumers jumprs jumpes jumper humpers uumpers kumpers numpers mumpers jympers jjmpers jimpers jampers jempers jompers junpers jujpers jukpers jumoers jumpwrs jumpsrs jumpdrs jumprrs jumpars jumpirs jumpors jumpurs jumpees jumpeds jumpefs jumpets jumpera jumperw jumperd jumperx jumperz
Commonly appearing connections are :
landing new jersey, lancaster ca, laminated countertops, lamesa texas, lamborghini doors, lakefront cottages, lake saranac, lake hopatcong new jersey, lake glenville, lake berkley resort, ladies slacks, laddonia, lack of estrogen, la quinta flagstaff, la junta co, la feria texas, kylertown, kung fu uniforms, krylon paints, krylon fusion paint, krups espresso novo, krups espresso
Similar searches have yielded these phrases ladies jumpers:
black ladies, ladies coats, ladies clothing
Certain copy here ladies jumpers made available through Wikipedia and the GNU Free Documentation License.
|