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Inapathy
Inapathy In*ap"a*thy, n. Sensibility; feeling; -- opposed to apathy. [R.]
Sinapate
Sinapate Sin"a*pate, n. (Chem.) A salt of sinapic acid.

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- Apam Napat is a deity in the Indo-Iranian pantheon ****ociated with water. His names in the Vedas, Apām Napāt, and in Zoroastrianism, Apąm Napāt, mean "child...
- Napat Injaiuea (Thai: นภัทร อินทร์ใจเอื้อ, nicknamed Gun; born 23 October 1990) is a Thai singer-songwriter, actor, writer and the winner of the sixth...
- Jothan Napat (born 7 August 1972) is a Vanuatuan politician and a member of the Parliament of Vanuatu from Tanna Constituency as a member of the Leaders...
- the Ādityas, the Maruts, and the Angirases. The Ashvins are called "divó nápāt", meaning offspring/progeny/grandsons of Dyauṣ. Dyauṣ is often visualized...
- Napat Tapketkaew (Thai: ณภัทร ทับเกตุแก้ว, born June 29, 1982) is a retired professional footballer from Thailand. Buriram PEA Thai Premier League Champions...
- Waters". Linguists reconstruct his name from that of the Vedic god Apám Nápát, the Roman god Neptūnus, and the Old Irish god Nechtain. Although such a...
- consisted of Katsamonnat Namwirote, Rathavit Kijworalak, Kirati Puangmalee, Napat na Ranong, Siwat Jumlongkul, and Tanapon. The meaning of their group-name...
- Samutsongkhram. In March 2012, Napat debut for Thailand in a friendly match against Bhutan.[citation needed] As of 12 November 2015 "Napat Thamrongsupakorn"....
- Celtic god Nechtan and the Persian and Vedic gods sharing the name Apam Napat, perhaps all based on the Proto-Indo-European word *népōts "nephew, grandson...
- Proto-Indo-European *népōts, "grandson" or "nephew", compare also the Indo-Aryan Apam Napat, "grandson/nephew of the water") and to bull-related fertility myths in...