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The term "abaxile" refers to something situated or located away from the axis or central line of a structure, object, or system. It is often used in botanical contexts to describe leaves or other parts that are arranged along the stem rather than directly opposite or on the central axis. In simpler terms, it means something is positioned laterally or on the side.
An abaya is a long, flowing garment traditionally worn by women in some Arab and Islamic cultures, typically over regular clothing. It is often black and made of lightweight fabric, and is worn as a sign of modesty and respect for Islamic customs. In some countries, such as Saudi Arabia, it is mandatory for women to wear an abaya when outside.
"Abba" is a Swedish pop group formed in 1972, consisting of Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. They became internationally famous for their catchy tunes, harmonies, and hits such as "Dancing Queen" and "Waterloo." The name "Abba" is an acronym formed from the first letters of their first names.
"Abbacy" refers to the office or position of an abbot, who is the head of a monastery or abbey, particularly in Christian religious communities. The term can also refer to the abbey itself or the period of time during which an abbot holds this position.
The name "Abbas" is of Arabic origin and is commonly used for males. It is derived from the Arabic word "Abu Bakr," which means "father of Bakr" or "the one who comes after," referring to the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and first caliph, Abu Bakr al-Siddiq. In a religious context, it is often associated with loyalty and leadership.
The Abbasid Caliphate was an Islamic empire that ruled from 750 to 1258 CE, succeeding the Umayyad Caliphate. It was named after its founder, Abu al-Abbas al-Saffah, who was a member of the Abbasid dynasty, a branch of the Prophet Muhammad's family. The Abbasids are known for their cultural and intellectual flourishing, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam, which saw significant advancements in science, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. Their capital, Baghdad, became a major center of learning and trade. The Abbasid rule marked a shift in power from the predominantly Arab Umayyads to a more inclusive, multicultural society that encompassed Persians, Arabs, and other ethnicities.
The Abbasids were a dynasty of Muslim caliphs who ruled from 750 to 1258 CE. They were the second major Islamic dynasty, succeeding the Umayyads, and were based in the Abbasid Caliphate, which at its height encompassed much of the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia. The Abbasids are known for their cultural achievements, including the translation of Greek works into Arabic, as well as for their patronage of scholars and scientists during the Islamic Golden Age.
The Abbasid dynasty was a Muslim caliphate that ruled from 750 to 1258 CE, succeeding the Umayyad Caliphate. Originating from the tribe of Banu Hashim (a branch of the Quraysh clan), the Abbasids claimed to be descendants of Prophet Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib. They are known for their cultural and intellectual flourishing, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam, which saw significant advancements in science, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. The Abbasid capital, Baghdad, became a major center of learning and trade. However, the dynasty's power gradually weakened due to internal conflicts and external invasions, ultimately leading to its collapse with the Mongol conquest in 1258.
Abbatial refers to something related to an abbey, especially in terms of ownership, authority, or governance. It can pertain to the privileges or rights associated with an abbott or an abbey, the style or manner of an abbatical leader, or rules and traditions specific to monastic life.
An abbatical is a period of time during which a person, usually a teacher or academic, takes a break from their regular work to pursue other activities, such as research, travel, or personal development. It is often characterized by a sabbatical leave, typically granted by an educational institution, allowing the individual to return to their position after the break. The term is derived from the word "abbey," referring to the practice of monks taking time away from their duties for contemplation and renewal.
The term "abbé" is a French word that translates to "priest" in English, specifically referring to a male religious cleric who is usually associated with a Catholic abbey or church.
An abbess is the female superior or head of a monastery or convent, especially in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. She is responsible for the spiritual and administrative leadership of the community of nuns under her charge.
"Abbesses" refers to the female superiors or leaders of a convent or abbey, typically in charge of the community of nuns.
Abbeville is a proper noun, typically referring to a place. It is a town in Alabama, United States, and also the name of a commune in France, located in the Somme department. It has historical significance, particularly the French Abbeville, which was important during World War I.
The term "Abbevillian" refers to the earliest stage of stone tool technology, dating back to the Oldowan period, characterized by the use of simple stone tools made by early humans, such as crude choppers and scrapers. It is named after Abbeville, a town in France where such artifacts were first discovered.
Abbey is a term that refers to a large, historic, and often religious monastery or nunnery, particularly one that is of great historical significance or architectural beauty. It is often associated with Benedictine monks or nuns and may also be used as a title for such an establishment, like Westminster Abbey in London, which is a famous example.
Abbeys are large religious buildings, typically belonging to monks or nuns, that serve as monastic communities and often have a church attached to them. They were commonly established during the Middle Ages for spiritual retreat and religious living, often situated in secluded or picturesque locations. Abbesses were the female leaders of such institutions.
"Abbot" is a title given to the head of a monastery, particularly in Buddhist or Christian traditions. It refers to a male leader who manages the spiritual and administrative affairs of the community of monks or nuns under his care. In some cases, "abbess" is used for female leaders in religious communities.
Abbots refers to the head of a monastery or a priory, ranking above a prior and below an archbishop.
Abbotsford is a city located in British Columbia, Canada. It is named after the historic home of Sir Walter Scott in Scotland. Abbotsford is known for its agricultural industry, particularly dairy farming, and is often referred to as the "City in the Country." It offers a mix of urban amenities and rural landscapes, with attractions like the Abbotsford International Airport, the Abbotsford Heat hockey team (formerly), and various cultural events such as the Abbotsford Airshow and the Canadian Claybird Association.
Abbotship refers to the position or office of an abbot, who is the head of a monastery or abbey, particularly in Christian religions such as Buddhism, Catholicism, or Orthodox Christianity. The abbot is responsible for the spiritual guidance and administration of the community of monks living within the abbey.
"Abbott" is a common surname of English origin, derived from the Old English word "abbot," meaning "father." It was originally used to refer to the head of a monastery or abbey. As a given name, it is usually associated with the qualities of leadership and spiritual guidance.
Abbottabad is a city located in the Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. It is known for its scenic beauty, cooler climate, and as the site where Osama bin Laden was killed in a raid by U.S. forces in 2011.
"Abbozzo" is an Italian term that refers to a rough or preliminary sketch, especially in art or literature. It represents a first attempt or draft, often lacking details and refinement, serving as a starting point for further development.
To abbreviate means to shorten or reduce something, usually a word or phrase, by removing some of its letters or parts while still retaining its essential meaning. It often results in the formation of an acronym or an initialism. For example, "United Nations" can be abbreviated as "UN."
"Abbreviated" means made shorter or shorter in form, typically by reducing words or phrases to their initial letters or a smaller number of syllables. It is often used to refer to shortened versions of words or names, such as "Dr." for "Doctor" or "etc." for "et cetera."
The word "abbreviates" is a verb that means to shorten or make shorter by using abbreviations or contractions. It refers to the action of condensing a longer form of a word, phrase, or term into a shorter one, often by removing some letters or combining them in a specific way. For example, "NASA" is an abbreviation of "National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
"Abbreviating" means shortening or making something shorter by using an abbreviated form, usually by removing letters while still retaining the essential parts of a word or phrase. For example, "United Nations" can be abbreviated as "UN".
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, typically used to save time and space. It can be a combination of the first letters of each word in a phrase (like "ASAP" for "As Soon As Possible") or a shortened version of a word (like "Dr" for "Doctor"). Abbreviations may be written with periods (e.g., "Mr."), without periods (e.g., "CEO"), or in capital letters (e.g., "NASA"). They are commonly used in writing, texting, and communication.
Abbreviations are shortened forms of words or phrases used to save time, space, or effort in writing and speaking. They can consist of the first letters of each word in a phrase (like "ASAP" for "As Soon As Possible") or a combination of letters and symbols (like "No." for "Number"). Abbreviations may be formal or informal and can include acronyms (pronounced as a word, like "NASA") and initialisms (pronounced letter by letter, like "FBI").
An abbreviator is a person or tool that creates abbreviations, shortened forms, or acronyms by condensing longer words or phrases. This can be done to save space, time, or for convenience in written communication. For example, "NASA" is an abbreviation derived from the full name "National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
"abbreviatory" means making something shorter or abbreviated, often by using an acronym or initialism. It refers to the process of creating a shortened form of a word or phrase.
"ABC" is an acronym that can have various meanings depending on the context. Some common interpretations include:<br><br>1. Alphabet: The first three letters of the English alphabet, representing the sequence "A" then "B," and "C."<br>2. Basic or fundamentals: Often used to signify the essential or simplest elements of something.<br>3. "As Basic as Can Be": A phrase used to describe something very simple or straightforward.<br>4. ABC Company/Network: An American broadcasting company, commonly known for its television network.<br>5. ABC Islands: A group of Caribbean islands consisting of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.<br>6. ABC Analysis: A method in management and inventory control where items are categorized into "A," "B," and "C" groups based on their importance or value.<br><br>Please provide more context if you need a more specific interpretation.
An abscess is a localized collection of pus (inflamed tissue) that forms as a response to an infection, typically within a body cavity or under the skin. It is usually a sign that the immune system is trying to contain the infection, and may require medical intervention to drain or treat the underlying cause.
Abciximab is a medication that is used to prevent blood clots during certain medical procedures, such as heart bypass surgery or angioplasty. It works by blocking a protein called glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, which helps platelets stick together and form clots. Abciximab is an anticoagulant or "blood thinner."
"Abdabs" is a slang term that refers to a state of confusion, panic, or hysteria. It is often used to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed or disoriented.