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Alica

Definition: The term "Alica" comes from the Hebrew term "Mekal," which in Arabic is "ู‚ุงุฆู…ุฉ." It's a term used to describe the condition or state of being barren, often referring to a lack of fertility. In the context of religious or spiritual matters, it might refer to someone who has no children due to hereditary infertility. This could be a result of various factors such as a genetic defect, endometriosis, or other health issues that prevent conception. Alica can also mean "abandoned" or "left behind." It implies the absence of a pregnant woman, which is a common situation in many cultures. In some contexts, Alica may also be used metaphorically to refer to a state of spiritual barrenness or lack of spiritual development. This could describe someone who has not yet been born spiritually as they have not experienced the joy and fulfillment that comes from knowing God and experiencing His love and grace in their lives. The term is often associated with the Jewish faith, but it can also be used in other parts of the Christian tradition for a similar concept.


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Alicant

Definition: The English term "Alicant" has no exact meaning in the English Bible as it was not used by Jesus, the Prophet of Judah. However, in the Jewish scriptures, "Alicant" refers to a particular person or place. In Jewish texts: - Alicant is the name given to the town in which King David lived, before his exile from Jerusalem. - It's also associated with the biblical prophet and patriarch, Joseph ben David, who was a son of David by Sarah, and thus the first king of Israel, and thus Alicant would be the place where he lived. This term has been used historically as part of a metaphorical narrative. The word is often used to represent the kingdom or town where Jesus was born in Galilee; it may also symbolize the Holy Land itself. However, the literal meaning of "Alicant" (as used by Jewish authors) is not clear from the context given.


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Alicante

Definition: The word 'Alicante' means "the city" in Spanish, derived from Latin. It is a major port city located on the coast between Alicante and Tarragona, both in Andalusia, Spain. ### Definition -

Port City

- The city of Alicante is one of the largest cities in Spain and a major maritime center. -

Catalan Language Capital

- Situated along the Costa Brava, it's known as a cultural hub for the Catalan language, which is spoken by over 90% of the population. ### History The city was founded around 135 BC during Roman occupation. Over centuries, Alicante has been influenced by various cultures such as the Moors, Visigoths, and Christians. The name "Alicante" is believed to derive from Alcรกntara, a nearby hill, and its translation in Arabic translates to "city on the hill." ### Geography The city's geography is characterized by rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and extensive coastline. Its central location at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean makes Alicante a vital trade route for many centuries. ### Tourism Industry Alicante is renowned for its numerous attractions that attract visitors to its beaches, historical sites, and modern amenities. The city's port has been an important economic engine with ships passing through on regular times, and it continues to play a significant role in Spainโ€™s maritime industry.


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