| Amen |
Said after a prayer or blessing, meaning 'so be it' or 'truly'.
Ãâó: collections.ic.gc.ca/art_context/glossa_b.htm
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| Amen |
amen (Hebrew) [from 'aman to be firm, faithful, trustworthy, sure] Firmness, permanency, durability, truth, fidelity; as an adverb truly, certainly, verily, so be it. The significance of amen is in many cases almost identic with that of the Sanskrit Aum (Om). For this reason in Christian prayers or church services it has been adopted as the final word closing a prayer -- another usage closely similar to the way in which Om is used in Sanskrit writings. ...
Ãâó: www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/am-ani.htm
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| amensalism |
A symbiotic relationship in which members of one population inhibit the growth of another population without being affected.
Ãâó: www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBook...
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| amebiasis |
Having an amoebic infection, usually in reference to amoebic dysentery, caused by the parasitic amoeba, Entameba histolitica.
Ãâó: www.healthsuperstore.com/hni/glossary-a2.asp
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| amenorrhea |
Absence or suppression of menses. Primary amenorrhea is the failure to begin menses by age 16, secondary amenorrhea is tardy menses (from pregnancy, stress, dieting, illness or intensive physical training) in the previously menstruating woman.
Ãâó: www.healthsuperstore.com/hni/glossary-a2.asp
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| AME | flagfish with a dark-blue back and whitish sides with red stripes |
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| AME | erect deciduous North American shrub with red-tinged yellow-white flowers |
| AME | New World flying squirrels |
| AME | a game played by two teams of 11 players on a rectangular field 100 yards long |
| AME | a game played by two teams of 11 players on a rectangular field 100 yards long |
| AME | an American breed of foxhounds used for hunting both in packs and individually |
| AME | American plant with roundish heart-shaped or kidney-shaped leaves |
| AME | American purple gallinule |
| AME | any of various tall perennial herbs constituting the genus Frasera |
| AME | subshrub with serrate leaves and cream to pink or purple flowers in spikelike racemes |
| AME | North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng |
| AME | medium-sized birch of eastern North America having white or pale gray bark and valueless wood |
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