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Species of moth
Eudalaca ammon is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from South Africa, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Nielsen, Ebbe
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Genus of moths
the continent. Eudalaca aequifascia - East Africa Eudalaca albiplumis - South Africa Eudalaca albistriata - South Africa Eudalaca ammon - South Africa/Zimbabwe
Eudalaca
De Prins, 2007 Stomphastis thraustica (Meyrick, 1908) Eudalaca ammon (Wallengren, 1860) Eudalaca holophaea (Hampson, 1910) Gorgopis libania (Stoll, 1781)
List of moths of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Eudalaca albiplumis (Warren, 1914) Eudalaca albistriata (Hampson, 1910) Eudalaca ammon (Wallengren, 1860) Eudalaca amphiarma (Meyrick, 1926) Eudalaca
List_of_moths_of_South_Africa
Stomphastis thraustica (Meyrick, 1908) Telamoptilia geyeri (Vári, 1961) Eudalaca ammon (Wallengren, 1860) Semioptila flavidiscata Hampson, 1910 Semioptila
List_of_moths_of_Zimbabwe
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Egyptian
, the father of Cleopatra.
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Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Ammon, a form of Egyptian Yamanu, the myth name of a god of wind and air, AMUN means "the hidden one."
Biblical
a people; the son of my people
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Ammon, a form of Egyptian Yamanu, the myth name of a god of wind and air, AMOUN means "the hidden one."
Male
Egyptian
, Ammon, Vulcan.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : dialect variant of Ammann.English : from a Middle English personal name, Agmund, of Scandinavian origin, from agi ‘awe’ (or possibly agi- ‘point of a sword’) + mund ‘protection’. Compare Hammond.Respelling of French Hamon.
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Hebrew
(× Ö·×¢Ö²×žÖ¸×”) Hebrew name NAAMAH means "beautiful, pleasant." In the bible, this is the name of the Ammonite wife of Solomon.
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English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammown, AMMON means "kindred, tribal." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot by his younger daughter. Compare with another form of Ammon.
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Biblical American Egyptian Hebrew
A people; the son of my people.
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Egyptian, Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Teacher; Builder; The Hidden One; Kindred; Tribal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ammon.
Male
Greek
(Ἄμμων) Greek form of Egyptian Yamanu, AMMON means "the hidden one." In mythology, Yamanu is the name of a god of wind and air. Compare with another form of Ammon.
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Anglo Saxon
Cuts down.
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Tamil
Nabhinath | நாபீநத
Fearless
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Arabic, Muslim
Fortunate; Happy
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Healer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leake.German : habitational name from a place so named in Schleswig-Holstein.German : probably an altered spelling of Lech.
Male
Dutch
, holy.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Delicate Woman
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Artist; Statue; Well-proportioned; Stone; A Decorated Statue Made from Stone
Boy/Male
Muslim
To wait
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Taking the Support of Spirit
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n.
A white crystalline substance, NH2.CO.OC2H5, produced by the action of ammonia on ethyl carbonate. It is used somewhat in medicine as a hypnotic. By extension, any one of the series of related substances of which urethane proper is the type.
a.
Of or pertaining to ammonia.
pl.
of Cornu Ammonis
n.
Alt. of Gum ammoniac
n.
Any fossil cephalopod shell of the genus Scaphites, belonging to the Ammonite family and having a chambered boat-shaped shell. Scaphites are found in the Cretaceous formation.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid which is obtained as a white crystalline substance by the action of ammonia on pyrotartaric acid.
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Combined or impregnated with ammonia.
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Having a valence of three; capable of being combined with, substituted for, or compared with, three atoms of hydrogen; -- said of triad atoms or radicals; thus, nitrogen is trivalent in ammonia.
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Containing fossil ammonites.
n.
Any fossil ammonite of the genus Turrilites. The shell forms an open spiral with the later whorls separate.
a.
Alt. of Ammoniacal
n.
The concrete juice (gum resin) of an umbelliferous plant, the Dorema ammoniacum. It is brought chiefly from Persia in the form of yellowish tears, which occur singly, or are aggregated into masses. It has a peculiar smell, and a nauseous, sweet taste, followed by a bitter one. It is inflammable, partially soluble in water and in spirit of wine, and is used in medicine as an expectorant and resolvent, and for the formation of certain plasters.
n.
A salt of uric acid; as, sodium urate; ammonium urate.
a.
Capable of taking up, or of uniting with, certain other elements or compounds, without the elimination of any side product; thus, aldehyde, ethylene, and ammonia are unsaturated.
n.
A base, C10H19N, produced by heating valeric aldehyde with ammonia. It is probably related to the conine alkaloids.
n. pl.
An extensive group of fossil cephalopods often very abundant in Mesozoic rocks. See Ammonite.
n.
A fossil cephalopod shell related to the nautilus. There are many genera and species, and all are extinct, the typical forms having existed only in the Mesozoic age, when they were exceedingly numerous. They differ from the nautili in having the margins of the septa very much lobed or plaited, and the siphuncle dorsal. Also called serpent stone, snake stone, and cornu Ammonis.
a.
Of or pertaining to ammonia, or possessing its properties; as, an ammoniac salt; ammoniacal gas.
n.
A colorless volatile alkaline liquid, N.(CH3)3, obtained from herring brine, beet roots, etc., with a characteristic herringlike odor. It is regarded as a substituted ammonia containing three methyl groups.