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Aristol

Definition: It's a Hebrew word that means "one who builds," originally used in Bible context. Its Hebrew meaning translates as "building" or "construction." In Old Testament, it refers to someone who builds a temple for God, often with his own hands.


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Aristolochia

Definition: The word 'Aristotle' originally referred to an ancient Greek philosopher and educator. It means "the teacher," "teacher-like" or "wise." The term was later applied to a person who taught others in a way similar to that of Aristotle, emphasizing critical thinking, practical philosophy, and education.


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Aristolochiaceae

Definition: The word "Aristolochiaceae" refers to a group of flowering plants belonging to the order Caryophyllales (also known as the Asteraceae), which also includes the species like the aster and amaranth. It's not commonly used in everyday language but has several synonyms. Definition: The Aristocichetes are flowering plants, including some that are part of the Asteraceae family. Common names include aster, amaranthus, or the star plant.


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Aristolochiales

Definition: It's a Greek word meaning "cypress." The word itself, "Aristolochial," originates from the Latin word "arctos" which means "palm" or "wedge." In English, it translates to "pine-leafed." The word 'Cypress' is a sacred tree in many religions. For example, the Bible mentions an ancient Greek king named Astyrachius who was said to have cut down all trees except for a single "cypress."


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Aristolochiaceous

Definition: The term "aristolochiaceous" in the Bible refers to a disease characterized by red spots, often on the skin or mucous membranes of the nose, throat, or lungs. This condition is named after the ancient Greek deity Aristo, who was said to have a fiery temper and was known for his fiery behavior. The term likely came from a mistranslation or misinterpretation due to confusion with other diseases that are similar in appearance.


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Aristolochin

Definition: Aristonochin, a fungus, grows on trees, leaves and fruits in many parts of the world. It causes severe plant diseases. Aristonochin's scientific name is Aspergillus fumigatus.


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Aristolochine

Definition: I believe Aristo means a king, like the Assyrian kings. Definition: The Hebrew term "Aristos" has two meanings in Greek literature. It refers to an individual who was a priest, but it also could be applied to any one who was elevated (i.e., appointed) as a ruler or administrator, such as a king. In ancient Israel, this figure was known as Amalek, which translated to "mighty" or "superior." In the Bible, Aristo is used in two ways. First, it describes a king or ruler of Assyria who became a ruler (1 Kings 23:15-20). Second, Aristos refers to a person who was elevated as a king, like a leader, by God, and therefore known as a "king," even though they were not in control.


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Aristological

Definition: Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who wrote extensively on philosophy, ethics, and the nature of things. The term "aristology" comes from a Greek word that means "the study of" or "consideration of." It refers to the philosophical approach that examines human behavior through a lens of knowledge and reason rather than theistic beliefs. It emphasizes empirical evidence for understanding human behaviors in ways not based on gods but on factual observation and scientific inquiry.


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Aristologist

Definition: Aristologists were scholars who studied ancient Greek philosophy, literature, and social structures during ancient Greece. They often examined myths, legends, and philosophical teachings to understand human behavior and societal structures. This term was used as a metaphor for understanding things beyond our immediate observations.


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Aristology

Definition: Aristocracy is a belief that an educated person, often considered by scholars as the elite, holds power over others. It promotes personal advancement through education, with scholars typically holding higher positions than common people in society. The term was used to suggest that only those who achieved certain educational standards were considered wise and entitled to influence.


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