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Amia

Definition: The term "AMIA" refers to a type of acid that can cause skin irritation or burns on contact with it, especially when applied as an ointment or cream. AMIA may be caused by a wide range of factors, including chemical reactions in the body, skin allergies, and certain medications. It is important to note that amia can occur due to various reasons and requires immediate medical attention if it occurs.


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Alabamian

Definition: The word "Alabamian" in English comes from the Iberian languages spoken in Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia. It refers to a person who is good at or proficient in American English. Here's a more detailed definition: - In the Bible (Genesis 27:19): "And the man came out of Egypt, from the land of Ai. And he was a son of Ammi, which came out of the land of Ai, after the death of his father." - In the New Testament (Mark 5:17): "He had been a Nazarite and was not a free spirit." - In the Quran (Quran 62:33): "And they said, 'Alabamian! You have heard much about him.'" So in summary, Alabamian means someone who speaks good English.


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Amia

Definition: The word "Amia" in the Hebrew Bible, also known as "Awe," appears six times within the Old Testament (6:13-20; 51:7; 59:6; 63:8, 9; 71:14). The main subject of Amia is a woman who was raped by her husband. This passage is significant because it shows the moral and spiritual consequences of sexual violence. The word "Amia" has various meanings in different versions of the Bible. In the New Testament, it means "to be enraged." However, its literal meaning as "a woman with anger or wrath" appears rare (Matthew 19:16). The Hebrew Bible also contains several verses discussing Amia and her role as a wife and mother. The word "Amia" can also refer to the act of being angry. In the Hebrew Bible, it is used for both the cause and effect of anger. For example, in the chapter 59:6-8 (which describes the punishment for women), Amia was punished for her husband's actions (which were likely sexual). The passage emphasizes that a woman should be mindful of her emotions, as they can affect her relationships with her husband and others. In summary, "Amia" is commonly used to mean anger or wrath. It often appears in the context of sexual violence against women, as it shows the moral and spiritual consequences of such actions.


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Amianthium

Definition: The term "Amianthium" seems to be a term found in various biblical texts, but without a specific context or reference, it's difficult to provide a precise definition. If you could clarify which part of scripture or text you are referring to, I would be happy to help with further inquiries.


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Adynamia

Definition: Adynamia is a term used in physics to describe an object that oscillates rapidly between two extremes, much like a pendulum or swing. In contrast to other types of motion, such as constant speed or circular motion, adynamia describes an object's motion as it moves from one extreme state to another without losing its path. The word "adynamia" is derived from Latin "adynamos," meaning "unstable, unstable, erratic." It means that the motion of an object exhibits unpredictable and often chaotic behavior. An object can oscillate between two extremes with no clear path for it to follow or move in a straight line towards one state or another. The term "adynamia" is also used in other fields such as engineering to describe objects that exhibit random, unpredictable behavior or unstable states.


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Adynamias

Definition: Adynamia, in English, means "a great number" or "great multitude." In a literal sense, it could mean an immense quantity or number. However, it has a broader meaning that refers to a large group or community. In this context, it could refer to the mass of people who gather at events such as concerts, festivals, or sporting games.


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Agamian

Definition: The word "agamian" in the KJV (Koine Greek) refers to a large number of small gods or deities, usually grouped together as one, which together were sometimes considered to be the supreme gods of their respective cults. They are often depicted holding or standing up on high pedestals. In the Hebrew Bible, "agamian" is translated as "the god of the king." This can imply that "agamian" was a higher, more powerful deity than those represented in the Levitical pantheon and that it ruled over them all. In some instances, "agamian" is often associated with the Hebrew prophets themselves. The term was also used by the Christians to refer to various deities. For example, during the Middle Ages, "agamian" was referred to as "the god of the king." This usage of the word likely stems from the Old Testament context where the Bible described them as "mighty gods." Overall, "agamian" is a metaphorical name for a supreme deity or power that controlled and governed many different deities within one cult or religious group.


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Alabamians

Definition: The term "Alabamians" has its roots in African history, where the people known as "Alabamian" were an early group in the New World who inhabited the land we now know as Alabama. A "alaba" (also known as "alba") is a large and strong ox. In the context of Old English, the word "alaba" means "great ox," which likely translates to "large ox." This name was used throughout the Middle Ages, specifically in medieval England, for oxen. The term "Alabamians" refers to the people who lived on what is now Alabama during the 16th and 17th centuries. These individuals are credited with contributing significant contributions to their homeland. They were known as the "Red Coats" or "Red Men," because of their uniform attire, white coats worn by those in the military or government service. The word "alabamians" also refers to the historical state that eventually became Alabama. The name "Alabamians" was used to identify these individuals who had lived there for a long time and contributed significantly to the region's history. It's important to note that these terms are not commonly used today, as English has evolved since their creation. However, they continue to hold significance in many people's minds due to their association with the land they settled on.


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