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Amoebaea

Definition: The word "amoeba" comes from the Greek word "ammos," meaning "bacteria." It's a genus of tiny, round organisms that live in water or soil and can cause diseases. The exact origin of this term remains unclear, but it seems to have originated from ancient Egyptian medicine texts and possibly as early as around 400 BCE.


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Amphisbaenidae

Definition: The word "Amphisbaenidae" refers to a family of insects found on land that have a unique set of adaptations for flight, often used for pest control or as bait. The specific term describes a group of 158 species across multiple orders and families. The definition is that these insects are primarily insectivorous, with a preference for feeding on various plant material such as leaves, stems, and fruits, while also occasionally eating small animals like termites. They are known for their complex and sophisticated flight patterns and can be found in a variety of habitats including forests, gardens, and urban areas.


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Anabaena

Definition: The term "Anabaena" originally refers to a type of jellyfish in the family Chondrichthyes (like jellyfish). This species is distinguished by its ability to form a jelly-like body shape when fully compressed, making it an important part of marine life. The term "Anabaena" also encompasses other species from similar groups within the same family.


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Amebae

Definition: The Hebrew word "amebae" appears in the Bible for several times, but its meaning varies depending on context. In 1 Samuel 26:14, "And he said to me, Amamael, son of Nun, where is your father?" The speaker refers to an older brother or uncle who has died. In this verse, "Amamael" translates as a male relative. In Genesis 18:30, "So it came to pass in the land of Canaan, that Amamael and his son Jethro took them." Here, "Amamael" is a male relative. Additionally, in Deuteronomy 22:16-17, "And I said unto her, Amamael, where are thy father's house? And she answered, O my Lord, where art thou?" The speaker refers to an older brother or uncle who has died. In this verse, "Amamael" translates as a male relative. In 2 Chronicles 4:1-7, "And David said unto Amamael his son, Son of Nun, have ye not done well with thy fathers? And Amamael answered, Your servants shall be your father's house." This verse suggests that the speaker refers to an older brother or uncle who has died. In Deuteronomy 16:13, "And he said unto Amamael, Where are thy father's house?" The speaker refers to an older brother or uncle who has died. In this verse, "Amamael" translates as a male relative. Overall, the Hebrew word "amebae" is used in numerous biblical narratives where it represents a male relative or family member.


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Amoebae

Definition: Amoeba, a type of single-celled organism. It's known for its ability to grow and divide rapidly into multiple organisms. The term comes from Greek, meaning "soiled" or "dirty," as amoebae are often associated with impurities or filth in various environments. Definition: A single-cell microorganism capable of reproducing rapidly through the process called mitosis, which produces new cells.


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Amoebaean

Definition: The word "amoebaean" comes from Greek, meaning "small". It refers to a microscopic life form that reproduces within a small volume called an amoeba or cell. Definition: The term "amoebaean" means having an organism with very small cells and microorganisms that reproduce inside tiny, fluid-filled vessels. These cells are called amoeboid cells and are found in organisms like bacteria, yeast, fungi, and protozoa.


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Amoebaeum

Definition: "Amoebaeum" refers to a type of parasite that infects certain types of organisms, primarily plants. It is a term used in the Bible to refer to a group of organisms with similar structures or characteristics. The specific form of amoeba known as "amoeba," found in soil and water, was a common pest in ancient Egypt and Greece, causing great damage to crops, fish, and other aquatic creatures.


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Amphisbaena

Definition: Amphibians have a unique adaptation called "amphibian skin," which allows them to change into either an amphibious mammal or fish-like creature when it swims.


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