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Adhamant
Adhamant Ad*ha"mant, a. [From L. adhamare to catch; ad + hamus hook.] Clinging, as by hooks.

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- rat snake, dhaman or Indian rat snake, is a common non-venomous species of colubrid snake found in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Dhamans are large...
- Dhaman Persaud Kissoon (born 30 September 1956) is a Guyanese-born Canadian barrister and former cricketer. Kissoon was born at British Guiana in September...
- south of Europe (Sicily). Other names by which this gr**** is known include dhaman gr****, anjan gr**** and koluk katai. African foxtail gr**** is a perennial...
- Dhaman Kumar Karanam MSFS is an Indian prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as Bishop of Nalgonda since 2024. Pope Francis appointed Karanam as...
- poultry farm, who owe their allegiance to notorious gangster Dhaman Chamunda. When Dhaman learns about Suraj, he decides to teach Arjun and Bhishma a lesson...
- keelback Fowlea piscator Buff-striped keelback Amphiesma stolatum Rat snake or dhaman Ptyas mucosus Indo-Chinese rat snake Ptyas korros Cat snake Boiga trigonata...
- Archived from the original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017. Dhaman, Himanshi (14 September 2013). "Bharat Nirman ad catapults Delhi girl to...
- Silver pheasant Sun parakeet Zebra finch Bengal monitor Checkered keelback Dhaman Diadem snake Gharial Indian cobra Indian python Indian star tortoise Mugger...
- ****embly election. He polled 24,779 votes and defeated his nearest rival, Anil Dhaman of the Bharatiya Janata Party, by a margin of 60 votes. He lost the 2017...
- establish', but also 'speak, say; bring back'. The Gr**** thémis and the Sanskrit dhāman both derive from the PIE noun for the 'Law', *dʰeh₁-men-, literally 'that...