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Malamate
Malamate Ma*lam"ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of malamic acid.
Palamate
Palamate Pal"a*mate, a. [From Palma.] (Zo["o]l.) Web-footed.

Meaning of ALAMAT from wikipedia

- Alamat may refer to: Alamat (group), a Filipino boy band Alamat (TV program), a Philippine television drama Filipino word for legend or folklore This...
- Alamat (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔; transl. Legend) (stylized in all caps) is a Filipino boy band formed in 2020 by Viva Artists Agency and Ninuno Media. The group...
- Alamat (transl. folklore) is a Philippine television drama fantasy anthology series broadcast by GMA Network. It premiered on July 12, 2015. The series...
- performer, and record producer. He is the lead rapper of the P-pop boy band Alamat, who are known for their multilingual, multicultural advocacy. Alvarez is...
- "Maharani" (transl. Great Queen) is a song by the Filipino boy band Alamat. It is the second track from their first extended play (EP) Pasulong (transl...
- Antoneta Alamat ****janović (born 27 September 1985) is a Croatian film director and writer. She has won awards at the Berlin International Film Festival...
- actor and model. He is the Waray-Waray representative of the P-pop group, Alamat. Lim was born on November 8, 1999, in Borongan, the capital city of the...
- Alamat ng Gubat (Legend of the Forest) is the fourth book published in 2003 by Bob Ong, a Filipino contemporary author noted for using conversational Filipino...
- (transl. Great Queen) by the Pinoy pop boy band Alamat. In the video, she and the members of Alamat portray classmates who are rehearsing for a school...
- Alamat Langkapuri (Malay: علامت لڠكڤوري, 'News from the Island of Lanka') was a Malay-language fortnightly publication in Jawi script, issued from Colombo...