| almucantar | <astronomy> A small circle of the sphere parallel to the horizon; a circle or parallel of altitude. Two stars which have the same almucantar have the same altitude. See Almacantar. Almucanter staff, an ancient instrument, having an arc of fifteen degrees, formerly used at sea to take observations of the sun's amplitude at the time of its rising or setting, to find the variation of the compass. Origin: F. Almucantarat, almicantarat, ultimately fr. Ar. Al-muqantarat, pl, fr. Qantara to bend, arch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| almude | A measure for liquids in several countries. In Portugal the Lisbon almude is about 4.4, and the Oporto almude about 6.6, gallons U. S. Measure. In Turkey the "almud" is about 1.4 gallons. Origin: Pg. Almude, or Sp. Almud, a measure of grain or dry fruit, fr. Ar. Al-mudd a dry measure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| almond oil |
Oil high in moisturizing fatty acids.
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| almoner |
Official appointed to distribute alms.
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| almond |
A nut with cream-colored flesh, almonds are high in dietary fiber and vitamin E. Almonds are available whole, crushed, sliced, slivered, flaked, or ground.
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| almond oil |
An oil derived from almonds, and used as a flavoring in cooking. Almond paste - ground blanched almonds, sugar and glycerin or other liquid. It is available in most supermarkets. (Make your own! )
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| almond oil |
serves as an emollient and a carrier, provides good skin feel and promotes spreadability
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| ALM | very rich cookie containing ground almonds |
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| ALM | very rich cookie containing ground almonds |
| ALM | flavoring made from almonds macerated in alcohol |
| ALM | moth whose larvae feed on and mat together with webbing various stored foods |
| ALM | pale yellow fatty oil expressed from sweet or bitter almonds |
| ALM | any of several small bushy trees having pink or white blossoms and usually bearing nuts |
| ALM | Old World willow with light green leaves cultivated for use in basketry |
| ALM | having almond-shaped eyes |
| ALM | willow of the western United States with leaves like those of peach or almond trees |
| ALM | shaped like an almond |
| ALM | an official in a British hospital who looks after the social and material needs of the patients |
| ALM | (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished |
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