A fixed upright support or pillar made of timber or metal. A pole or stake used to mark or indicate something. The metal stem of a pierced earring. A metallic fitting for electrical connections
Smith originated from English "smid" meaning "to hit or strike". Johnson is patronymic of John, popular worldwide since Middle Ages. Williams comes from German "strong-willed warrior". Miller emerged as occupational surname for mill workers. Davis derives from biblical psalmist David, popular worldwide
Tilt means to move into a sloping position with one end higher than the other. Body parts can be tilted by moving them upwards or to one side. Tilt can refer to the angle at which something slopes or tilts
Given name derived from Cora, meaning "the Maiden". May come from Gaelic word coire meaning "in a cauldron". As surname, possibly from Old Norse Kori or Irish Ó Comhraidhe
French fries likely originated in either Belgium or France. First recorded mention in Parisian book in 1775. Name 'French fries' likely popularized by American soldiers during WWI. Belgian historian Leqluercq claims potatoes weren't introduced until 1730s
Tony is an English masculine name derived from Anthony or Antonio. Found in Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Norway, and Sweden as Antonia/Antonietta. Ranked among top 600 male names in US since late 19th century. Remained in top 200 from early 20th century to 1990s