| amaranth |
seed of amaranth plants used as a native cereal in Central and South America any of various plants of the genus Amaranthus having dense plumes of green or red flowers; often cultivated for food
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| Amaranthus |
large widely distributed genus of chiefly coarse annual herbs
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| AMA |
An ama is an outrigging float on a proa or trimaran resembling a small sealed kayak or canoe. On a proa, the ama may provide lift or ballast, depending on whether it is designed to be used to leeward or windward; on a trimaran it is designed to provide lift. There are many shapes of amas, the simplest being long slender equilateral triangles shapes, progressing to more rounded wedge-shaped designs. ...
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| AMA |
AMA is used as an abbreviation for the following: * Academy of Model Aeronautics* Alberta Motor Association* American Management Association* American Marketing Association* American Medical Association* American Motorcyclist Association* American Music Awards* Associaci? M?ica Argentina* Australian Medical Association* Against medical advice - a patient that leaves a medical facility early and against the advice of medical staff. ...
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| amanita |
There are about 900 to 1000 species of agarics in the genus Amanita (family Amanitaceae), which contains some of the most toxic known mushrooms. The most serious toxin present in these mushrooms is alpha-amanitin. This listing is by no means complete, but represents some of the more well-known members of the genus. The genus also contains many edible mushrooms. In some cultures, the larger local edible species of Amanita are mainstays of the markets in the local growing season. ...
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