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The contrasting and categorisation of emotions describes how emotions are thought to relate to each other. Various recent proposals of such groupings are described in the following sections. [ edit ] Contrasting basic emotions The following table [ 1 ] identifies and contrasts the fundamental emotions according to a set of definite criteria.
There are 1,340 names matching your criteria. ABBEY English Means "dweller by the abbey" or "worker at the abbey" from the Middle English abbeye, abbaye . ABNEY English Originally the name was D'Aubigne and is found as the name of towns in four locations in France... [more] ACKER English , German Denoted a person who lived near a field, derived from Middle English acker or Old High German ackar meaning "field" (related to the word acre ). AINSWORTH English Habitational name for someone who lived in a place named Ainsworth near Manchester, from the Old English given name Ægen and worþ meaning "enclosure".