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ament catkin: a cylindrical spikelike inflorescence
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amentia idiocy: extreme mental retardation
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amenorrhea absence or suppression of normal menstrual flow
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Amen The word Amen (Tiberian Hebrew אמן ’Āmēn "So be it; truly", Standard Hebrew אמן Amen, Arabic آمين ’Āmīn) is a declaration of affirmation found in the Hebrew Bible and in the Qur'an. It has always been in use within Judaism. It has been generally adopted in Christian worship as a concluding formula for prayers and hymns. In Islam, it is the standard ending to surat al-Fatiha. ...
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ament In Egyptian mythology, Amunet is a mother and fertility goddess and representative of the northern wind. Along with her husband, Amun, she was part of the Ogdoad. Also called Amentet, Amentit, Imentet, Imentit, Amaunet, and Ament. Her name means “Hidden One.” Some of the titles of Amaunet were “The Mother who is Father” and “She of the West” (the land of the dead). Living in a tree at the edge of a desert, she offered bread and water to the deceased in the Underworld. ...
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