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Spanish opera singer (1923–2005)
Thomas Beecham (cond.) RCA Victor Orchestra; Jussi Bjorling (Rodolfo); Robert Merrill (Marcello); Giorgio Tozzi (Colline); Lucine Amara (Musetta). RCA
Victoria_de_los_Ángeles
2000 award ceremony for music
pop Single "Stravinsky": Petrouchka: Le Sacre du Printemps Igor Stravinsky cond. Columbia Symphony Orchestra (plus spoken reminiscing apropos of Le Sacre)
42nd_Annual_Grammy_Awards
Model of intermolecular interactions
Hove correlation function". Physical Review E. 51 (5): 4626–4641. arXiv:cond-mat/9501102. Bibcode:1995PhRvE..51.4626K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.51.4626. PMID 9963176
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Austronesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands
can be seen to precede the verb phrase. Kipu NEG hana anyhow ṉani bite pu COND kahi not.yet varavara, pray mi but varavara pray paki first tu REST tiqe
Hoava_language
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Hebrew
(עֲמָשָׂ×) Hebrew name AMASA means "burden." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abigail.
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African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Christian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu
Grass; Immortal One; Aid; Assistance; Steadfast; Lovely Forever; Imperishable; Eternal Beauty; Unfading; Grace
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Italian
Italian form of English Amber, AMBRA means "amber."
Female
German
 Feminine form of German Amal, AMALA means "labor, work." Compare with another form of Amala.
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Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Amado, AMADA means "beloved."
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Indian
Beloved princess Amyra
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English
Variant spelling of English Amariah, AMARIA means "whom God spoke of."
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Hebrew
 Hebrew name ADARA means "noble." Compare with another form of Adara.
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Atarah, ATARA means" crown" or "wreath."
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Japanese
 Japanese name AMAYA means "night rain." Compare with another form of Amaya.
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African
agreeable, pleasing.
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Immortal
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Beloved.
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Hebrew
(×ֲמִירָה) Hebrew name AMIRA means "speech, utterance." Compare with another form of Amira.
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Tamil
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Muslim
Beloved princess Amyra
Female
Hindi/Indian
(अमला) Hindi name AMALA means "clean; pure." Compare with another form of Amala.
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Eternal beauty urgent news
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African
urgent business.
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Indian
Grass, Immortal one
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Holy; Famous Warrior
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Hindu
Lover of gold
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Will; Desire; Fortress; Dearly Loved Stronghold; Resolute; Brilliant; Wild Boar; Walled Stronghold
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Tamil
Honeybee, Nectar
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British, Dutch, English, Latin
Steadfast
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American, British, English
Blend of Darell and Clarence
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Muslim
Courage, Successor, Help
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English
English : habitational name from various places, for example Chipping (High) Barnet, East Barnet, and Friern Barnet in Greater London, named with Old English bærnet ‘place cleared by burning’ (a derivative of bærnan ‘to burn’, ‘to set light to’).English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Bernard.
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Arabic, Farsi, Muslim
Name of a King
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Indian, Telugu
Beautiful
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a.
Resembling a samara, or winged seed vessel.
n.
Alt. of Condylome
n.
The principal or ruling evil spirit.
n.
Alt. of Apara
n.
A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.
n.
A female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.
n.
An indehiscent, one-seeded fruit furnished with a wing, as the fruit of the ash and maple; a samara; -- called also key fruit.
v. t.
To conduct safely; to give safe-conduct to.
n.
The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.
n.
The palm (or great black) cockatoo, of Australia (Microglossus aterrimus).
n.
See Mataco.
n.
A tall tree (Simaruba amara) growing in tropical America. It is one of the trees which yields quassia.
n.
The Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis Patagonicus).
n.
An American tree of the genus Carya, of which there are several species. The shagbark is the C. alba, and has a very rough bark; it affords the hickory nut of the markets. The pignut, or brown hickory, is the C. glabra. The swamp hickory is C. amara, having a nut whose shell is very thin and the kernel bitter.
n.
The wood of several tropical American trees of the order Simarubeae, as Quassia amara, Picraena excelsa, and Simaruba amara. It is intensely bitter, and is used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer.
n.
Condemnation of one's self by one's own judgment.
pl.
of Condylome
a.
Of or pertaining to Amhara, a division of Abyssinia; as, the Amharic language is closely allied to the Ethiopic.
n.
Any membranaceous expansion, as that along the sides of certain stems, or of a fruit of the kind called samara.