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Adamite
Adamite Ad"am*ite, n. [From Adam.]
1. A descendant of Adam; a human being.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect of visionaries, who,
professing to imitate the state of Adam, discarded the use
of dress in their assemblies.
Preadamitic
Preadamitic Pre*ad`am*it"ic, a.
Existing or occurring before Adam; preadamic; as, preadamitic
periods.
Meaning of Adamit from wikipedia
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Adamit (Hebrew: אֲדָמִית) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
western Galilee in
Israel near the
border with Lebanon, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Adamite is a zinc ****nate
hydroxide mineral, Zn2AsO4OH. It is a
mineral that
typically occurs in the
oxidized or
weathered zone
above zinc ore occurrences...
- bank of
Betzet Stream,
Upper Galilee, Israel. The cave is
located near
Adamit Park in the
Betzet Stream Nature Reserve,
close to the
border with Lebanon...
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Following the war the area was
incorporated into the
State of Israel.
Kibbutz Adamit was
founded in 1958 on
village land, to the west of the
village site. The...
- A
monument in the
Adamit Park, in
memory of two of the
victims in the
attack –
Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldw****er...
- (Utraquism, Brethren)
Lutheranism Judaism (Jews)
Calvinism Waldensianism Neo-
Adamitism Government Feudal monarchy Absolute monarchy Parliamentary monarchy King...
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Memorial to
Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldw****er in
Adamit Park...
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Rubble 33°04′50″N 35°13′41″E / 33.08056°N 35.22806°E / 33.08056; 35.22806
Adamit,
Goren Dallata Safad 10 May 1948 418 9,074
Yiftach Rubble 33°01′19″N 35°29′56″E...
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killed an
Israeli civilian and
wounded five IDF
personnel in the
kibbutz of
Adamit. At night, an
Israeli drone strike on a car in Tyre
killed two
people including...
- 1898
illustration by E. J. ****van,
heading to "
Adamitism",
chapter IX of
Sartor Resartus (1833–34) by
Thomas Carlyle...