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AEgle marmelos
Bel Bel, n. [Hind., fr. Skr. bilva.] A thorny rutaceous tree ([AE]gle marmelos) of India, and its aromatic, orange-like fruit; -- called also Bengal quince, golden apple, wood apple. The fruit is used medicinally, and the rind yields a perfume and a yellow dye.
Carmelin
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, Carmelin Car"mel*in a. Of or pertaining to the order of Carmelites.
Carmelite
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, Carmelin Car"mel*in a. Of or pertaining to the order of Carmelites.
Carmelite
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, n. 1. (Eccl. Hist.) A friar of a mendicant order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) established on Mount Carmel, in Syria, in the twelfth century; a White Friar. 2. A nun of the Order of Our lady of Mount Carmel.
Charmel
Charmel Char"mel, n. [Heb.] A fruitful field. Libanus shall be turned into charmel, and charmel shall be esteemed as a forest. --Isa. xxix. 17 (Douay version).
Harmel
Harmel Har"mel, n. [Ar. harmal.] (Bot.) A kind of rue (Ruta sylvestris) growing in India. At Lahore the seeds are used medicinally and for fumigation.
Parmelia
Usnic Us"nic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, a complex acid obtained, as a yellow crystalline substance, from certain genera of lichens (Usnea, Parmelia, etc.).
Parmelia parietina
Parietic Pa`ri*et"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid found in the lichen Parmelia parietina, and called also chrysophanic acid.

Meaning of Armel from wikipedia

- Armel may refer to: Armel, Virginia, unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia, United States Saint Armel, early 6th century Breton holy man...
- above. Software packages and cross-compiler tools use the armhf vs. arm/armel suffixes to differentiate. The Advanced SIMD extension (also known as Neon...
- Armel Bella-Kotchap (born 11 December 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Southampton. Born in France...
- Armel Traoré (born January 23, 2003) is a French professional basketball player who last pla**** for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball...
- Dazet Wilfried Armel Zaha (born 10 November 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Major League Soccer club Charlotte FC, on loan...
- Saint-Armel is the name of several communes in France: Saint-Armel, in the Ille-et-Vilaine department Saint-Armel, in the Morbihan department Saint Armel This...
- Saint Armel (Welsh: Arthfael, lit. "Wolf-Prince"; Latin: Armagilus) was an early 6th-century holy man in Brittany. Armel is said to have been a Breton...
- Armel Mingatoloum Sayo (born 17 August 1979), also known as Armel Bedaya or Commandant Sayo, is a Central African politician and warlord who served in...
- Armel Le Cléac’h (Breton pronunciation: [aʁmɛl lə 'kleax]; born 11 May 1977 in Saint-Pol-de-Léon) is a French professional navigator and sea captain. He...
- Armel Hostiou is a French filmmaker. Hostiou studied at La Fémis cinema school in Paris, he graduated in 2003. Then he directed several short films, SoloS...