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Arabic numeralsArabic Ar"a*bic, a. [L. Arabicus, fr. Arabia.]
Of or pertaining to Arabia or the Arabians.
Arabic numerals or figures, the nine digits, 1, 2, 3,
etc., and the cipher 0.
Gum arabic. See under Gum. Bicameral
Bicameral Bi*cam"er*al, a. [Pref. bi- + camera.]
Consisting of, or including, two chambers, or legislative
branches. --Bentham.
Cameralistic
Cameralistic Cam`e*ra*lis"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to finance and public revenue.
emerald nickelZaratite ar"a*tite, n. (Min.) [Named after Gen. Zarata of
Spain.]
A hydrous carbonate of nickel occurring as an emerald-green
incrustation on chromite; -- called also emerald nickel. Emeraldine
Emeraldine Em"er*ald*ine (?; 104), n.
A green compound used as a dyestuff, produced from aniline
blue when acted upon by acid.
EphemeralEphemeral E*phem"er*al, a.
1. Beginning and ending in a day; existing only, or no longer
than, a day; diurnal; as, an ephemeral flower.
2. Short-lived; existing or continuing for a short time only.
``Ephemeral popularity.' --V. Knox.
Sentences not of ephemeral, but of eternal,
efficacy. --Sir J.
Stephen.
Ephemeral fly (Zo["o]l.), one of a group of neuropterous
insects, belonging to the genus Ephemera and many allied
genera, which live in the adult or winged state only for a
short time. The larv[ae] are aquatic; -- called also day
fly and May fly. Ephemeral
Ephemeral E*phem"er*al, n.
Anything lasting but a day, or a brief time; an ephemeral
plant, insect, etc.
Ephemeral flyEphemeral E*phem"er*al, a.
1. Beginning and ending in a day; existing only, or no longer
than, a day; diurnal; as, an ephemeral flower.
2. Short-lived; existing or continuing for a short time only.
``Ephemeral popularity.' --V. Knox.
Sentences not of ephemeral, but of eternal,
efficacy. --Sir J.
Stephen.
Ephemeral fly (Zo["o]l.), one of a group of neuropterous
insects, belonging to the genus Ephemera and many allied
genera, which live in the adult or winged state only for a
short time. The larv[ae] are aquatic; -- called also day
fly and May fly. Epimeral
Epimeral E*pim"er*al, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Pertaining to the epimera.
FemeralFemeral Fem"er*al, n. (Arch.)
See Femerell. HemeralopiaHemeralopia Hem`e*ra*lo"pi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, the opposite
of ?; ? day + ? of ?. See Nyctalopia.] (Med.)
A disease of the eyes, in consequence of which a person can
see clearly or without pain only by daylight or a strong
artificial light; day sight.
Note: Some writers (as Quain) use the word in the opposite
sense, i. e., day blindness. See Nyctalopia. Interepimeral
Interepimeral In"ter*e*pim"er*al, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Between the epimeral plates of insects and crustaceans.
Lithia emeraldLithia Lith"i*a, n. [NL., from Gr. li`qos stone.] (Chem.)
The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to
potash and soda, but weaker. See Lithium.
Lithia emerald. See Hiddenite. Numeral
Numeral Nu"mer*al, n.
1. A figure or character used to express a number; as, the
Arabic numerals, 1, 2, 3, etc.; the Roman numerals, I, V,
X, L, etc.
2. A word expressing a number.
Numerally
Numerally Nu"mer*al*ly, adv.
According to number; in number; numerically.
PseudotetrameralPseudotetramera Pseu`do*te*tram"e*ra, n. pl. [NL. See
Pseudo-, and Tetramerous.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of beetles having the fifth tarsal joint minute
and obscure, so that there appear to be but four joints. --
Pseu`do*te*tram"er*al, a. Unicameral
Unicameral U`ni*cam"e*ral, a. [Uni- + L. camera vault.]
Having, or consisting of, a single chamber; -- said of a
legislative assembly. [R.] --F. Lieber.
Meaning of Meral from wikipedia
- used as a surname.
Meral Akşener (born 1956),
Turkish politician Meral Yıldız Ali (born 1987), Romanian-Turkish
table tennis player Meral Çetinkaya (born...
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Meral Okay (Turkish pronunciation: [
meˈɾal oˈkaj], née Katı;
September 20, 1959 –
April 9, 2012) was a
Turkish actress, film
producer and screenwriter...
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Mere or
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Mere may
refer to:
Mere, Belgium, a
village in East
Flanders Mere, Cheshire,
England Mere, Wiltshire...
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Méral (French pronunciation: [
meʁal]) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France. The
Oudon River forms part of the commune's north-eastern...
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Meric or
Méric or
Meriç may
refer to: Look up
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Méric Casaubon (1599–1671), French-English
classical scholar Meriç...
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Retrieved 2022-11-20. Kılavuzu,
Bilgi (2021-11-24). "
Meral Zeren Kimdir? -
Meral Zeren Kim -
Meral Zeren Hakkında". Bilgikılavuzu (in Turkish). Retrieved...
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Meral is a UK
based Turkish-British
academic and advisor. He
specialises on
global trends shaping defence and security,
politics and
foreign policies...
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Meral Akşener (née Gürer,
Turkish pronunciation: [
meˈɾal ˈakʃenæɾ]; born 18 July 1956) is a
Turkish politician, teacher,
historian and
academic who is...
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Meral Onuktav Çetinkaya (born 5
March 1945) is a
Turkish film actress. She has
appeared in more than
twenty films since 1962. "
Meral Çetinkaya:
Belim ağrıyor...
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Database Systems. Z.
Meral Özsoyoğlu is
Awarded the 2018
SIGMOD Contributions Award, ACM SIGMOD,
retrieved 2018-10-16
Meral Özsoyoglu at the Mathematics...