. _:vb6776382 "That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet."@en . "1" . _:vb6776384 "So good a man as this must surely have a name."@en . _:vb6776382 . _:vb6776385 "2013 July-August, Lee S. Langston, \u201CThe Adaptable Gas Turbine\u201D, in American Scientist:"@en . _:vb6776383 . _:vb6776387 "What's your name? Puddintane. Ask me again and I'll tell you the same."@en . . _:vb6776381 "Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing."@en . _:vb6776386 "I've never liked the name my parents gave me so I changed it at the age of twenty."@en . _:vb6776383 "[\u2026] and whatsoeuer Adam called euery liuing creature, that was the name thereof."@en . _:vb6776385 "Turbines have been around for a long time\u2014windmills and water wheels are early examples. The name comes from the Latin turbo, meaning vortex, and thus the defining property of a turbine is that a fluid or gas turns the blades of a rotor, which is attached to a shaft that can perform useful work."@en . _:vb6776383 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, Genesis 2:19:"@en . _:vb6776384 . _:vb6776385 . _:vb6776386 . _:vb6776384 "1904, L. Frank Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz:"@en . _:vb6776381 . _:vb6776382 "c. 1591\u20131595 (date written), William Shakespeare, \u201CThe Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet\u201D, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies\u00A0[\u2026] (First Folio), London: [\u2026] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, \u2192OCLC, [Act II, scene ii]:"@en . _:vb6776387 .