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Aquamarine
Aquamarine A`qua*ma*rine", n. (Min.) A transparent, pale green variety of beryl, used as a gem. See Beryl.

Meaning of Aquam from wikipedia

- Vidi aquam is an antiphon, which may be sung before the Tridentine M**** on Sundays, or either before or at the beginning (in place of the Penitential...
- Pir Aquam (Persian: پيراقوم) is a village in Sharqi Rural District of the Central District in Ardabil County, Ardabil province, Iran. At the time of the...
- taken from Psalm 50:3, throughout the year except at Eastertide, when Vidi aquam (based on Ezechiel 47), with Psalm 116:1, is intoned. It precedes every...
- in hot, mineral water is an ancient ritual. The Latin phrase sanitas per aquam means "health through water", involving the treatment of disease and various...
- Norwich Over the Water (originally Ultra Aquam) was a medieval district or court leet within the English city of Norwich, one of the four courts in the...
- presented as the acronym of various Latin phrases, such as salus per aquam or sanitas per aquam, meaning "health through water"; it is in reality a backronym...
- well-known topography Mirabilia Urbis Romae. Lupa etiam quondam singulis mammis aquam abluendis manibus emittebat, sed nunc fractis pedibus a loco suo divulsa...
- Asperges me is replaced by the more lengthy and florid antiphon, Vidi aquam. Although usually sung to plainchant, Asperges Me has been set to music;...
- hygienischen Verhältnissen in römischen Latrinen". In: SPA . SANITAS PER AQUAM. Tagungsband des Internationalen Frontinus-Symposiums zur Technik – und...
- the pedals' resemblance to eagle talons. Aquilegia may also derive from aquam legere, which is Latin for "to collect water", or aquilegium, a Latin word...