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[Welsh son of] it is used before a vowell, which a is used before a consonant. 'Ab Owen' becomes the surname 'Bowen'. "Ap" or "ab" is not related to the Latin "ab", but is rather from the British "*mapos" meaning "son" and is a cognate of Irish "mac". The word becomes "map" in Old Welsh and "mab" in Modern Welsh. When following a personal name the "m" lenites in a v-sound, still spelled "m" in Old Welsh, but increasingly spelled "v" and "f" later on. ...
Ãâó: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randyj2222/gendi...
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A horizon with characteristics of both an overlying A horizon and an underlying B horizon, but which is more like the A than the B.
Ãâó: www.soils.org/sssagloss/appendix2.html
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A two-part compositional form with an "A" theme and a "B theme; the binary form consists of two distinct, self-contained sections that share either a character or quality.
Ãâó: www.nmlites.org/standards/arts/glossary.html
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IOG - Indian and Gas Canada
Ãâó: www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/centres/definitions_and_notes_e....
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A fragment of immunoglobulin resulting from pepsin digestion; consists of N-terminal halves of heavy chains and whole light chains and a portion of the hinge region. The valence is 2.
Ãâó: www.sonoma.edu/users/t/thatcher/biol480/voc2.htm
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