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| aequorin |
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(aer(o)-) [Gr. a[emacr]r air] a combining form denoting relationship to air or gas.
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| Aerobacter |
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| AE | Greek tragedian |
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| AE | a plant of the genus Aeschynanthus having somewhat red or orange flowers and seeds having distinctive hairs at base and apex |
| AE | epiphyte or creeping on rocks |
| AE | of or belonging to Aesculapius or the healing art |
| AE | the god of medicine and healing |
| AE | deciduous trees or some shrubs of North America |
| AE | tree having palmate leaves and large clusters of white to red flowers followed by brown shiny inedible seeds |
| AE | (Norse mythology) the chief race of gods living at Asgard |
| AE | Greek author of fables (circa 620-560 BC) |
| AE | a collection of fables believed to have been written the Greek storyteller Aesop |
| AE | one who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature |
| AE | a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful |
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