👉 The word 'Amara' is a Sanskrit word that refers to a state of consciousness or blissfulness in meditation and yoga practice. It denotes a particular mental state and a way of experiencing it.
👉 In Brazilian Portuguese, the word "amaracu" refers to a type of pear-shaped fruit that is sweet and juicy. It is commonly consumed in desserts and as a sweetener for drinks.
👉 'Amaraal' is a term used in Hindi literature to refer to a form of meditation or spiritual practice. The word comes from the Sanskrit word 'Amravati', which means "the place where a river flows." Amraal refers to various forms of meditation and spiritual practices that are believed to benefit the mind, body, and soul.
👉 The word "Amaranant" refers to a particular type of Indian medicine that involves the use of certain herbs and plants for therapeutic purposes. The medicinal values of these plant products are believed to have healing properties.
👉 The word "Amarantenacée" is a Latin term used to describe a genus of fungi, which has been found in different parts of the world, including South America and Australia. The term "Amarantenacée" is derived from the Greek words "amaranthus" and "naturecée", meaning "among nature's things".
👉 'Marantaceous' is a generic term used to describe the taste and texture of amaranthus leaves that are rich in gluten and contain high levels of protein. The term is often used interchangeably with 'gluten-free' and 'vegetarian.'
👉 Among other names, the plant known as amaranth is also called "Marsala" and "Duruma." It is a flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae, native to South America and Central America.
👉 'Amaranthaaceae' is a group of flowering plant genera and species that comprise mostly monocots. They are characterized by their distinctive amaryllid-like inflorescences and unique floral morphology.
👉 Amarrastis is a genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae, which contains three species: Amarrastis ciliata, A. hirsutica and A. amaranthus. The name 'amaranthaceous' refers to their distinctive spores that resemble amaranth seeds.