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Antimonarchic
Antimonarchic An`ti*mo*nar"chic, Antimonarchical
An`ti*mo*nar"chic*al,
Opposed to monarchial government. --Bp. Benson. Addison.
Antimonarchical
Antimonarchic An`ti*mo*nar"chic, Antimonarchical
An`ti*mo*nar"chic*al,
Opposed to monarchial government. --Bp. Benson. Addison.
Antimonarchist
Antimonarchist An`ti*mon"arch*ist, n.
An enemy to monarchial government.
AntimonateAntimonate An`ti*mo"nate, n. (Chem.)
A compound of antimonic acid with a base or basic radical.
[Written also antimoniate.] Chimonanthus fragransJapan Ja*pan", a.
Of or pertaining to Japan, or to the lacquered work of that
country; as, Japan ware.
Japan allspice (Bot.), a spiny shrub from Japan
(Chimonanthus fragrans), related to the Carolina
allspice.
Japan black (Chem.), a quickly drying black lacquer or
varnish, consisting essentially of asphaltum dissolved in
naphtha or turpentine, and used for coating ironwork; --
called also Brunswick black, Japan lacquer, or simply
Japan.
Japan camphor, ordinary camphor brought from China or
Japan, as distinguished from the rare variety called
borneol or Borneo camphor.
Japan clover, or Japan pea (Bot.), a cloverlike plant
(Lespedeza striata) from Eastern Asia, useful for
fodder, first noticed in the Southern United States about
1860, but now become very common. During the Civil War it
was called variously Yankee clover and Rebel clover.
Japan earth. See Catechu.
Japan ink, a kind of writing ink, of a deep, glossy black
when dry.
Japan varnish, a varnish prepared from the milky juice of
the Rhus vernix, a small Japanese tree related to the
poison sumac. Metantimonate
Metantimonate Met`an*ti*mo"nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of metantimonic acid.
Pyroantimonate
Pyroantimonate Pyr`o*an`ti*mo"nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of pyroantimonic acid.
Sulphantimonate
Sulphantimonate Sulph*an`ti*mo"nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphantimonic acid.
Meaning of Imona from wikipedia
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Imona Natsiapik (born 1966 in
Clyde River, Nunavut) is an
Inuit artist.
Natsiapik was one of 50
artists to parti****te in the
Inuit Art Foundation's inaugural...
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goddess of the
river Yonne Icovellauna -
Gallic goddess in the
Moselle Valley Imona - a
Gallic well
goddess in
Rauranum Inciona - a
Gallic goddess of the Treveri...
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Mariam Sara/Sarah Fatima/Fatma
Ayesha Noor NA NA NA NA NA
Uzbekistan (2023)
Soliha Yasmina Muslima Hadicha Imona Shukrona Sumayya Ifora Sa'diya Mudina...
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Kadirova Nasirovna Sister:
Dilfuza Kadirova Nasirovna Wife:
Azizaxon Kadirova Imona Kadirova Ulugbekovna April 1, 2014.
Amirbek Kadirov Ulugbekovich July 21...
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unfit URL (link) "Majek Fashek's
problem is
spiritual –
Imona". 16
April 2014.
Adedayo Showemimo. "7
amazing facts about a
fallen hero...
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Tanara Ziyoda 2021
Kumush nolasi Jasmin & Eski
shahar 2022
Sevgiga vaqt yo'q
Maftuna &
Imona 2022
Bekor sevdim (Maftuna &
Imona 2022 Do'st
Ozoda Nursaidova...
- airər, aijə(r)dər īr īr
Dative miər, miərə, mər diər, diərə, dər īmon (
īmonə), mon īr (īrə), ir inš ai in, ən, ’n, nən in, ən, ’n, nən
Accusative mī...
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artist Mina
Napartuk (1913–2001),
Inuit textile artist,
fashion designer Imona Natsiapik (born 1966),
Inuit artist Ellen Neel (1916-1966),
artist Tracey...
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singular plural Imona toad-ianèi toad
English boy boy-s...
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Agnes Nanogak (1925–2001) Mina
Napartuk (1913–2001),
Inuit fashion designer Imona Natsiapik (born 1966)
Ellen Neel (1916–1966)
Tracey Neuls Lilias Torrance...