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Almafem. proper name, from Latin Alma "nourishing," fem. of almus; from alere "to nourish" (see old).
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AlmaPortuguese word for "soul, person."
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AlmaSpanish word for "soul, inhabitant."
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AlmaAmerican Loudspeaker Manufacturers Association.
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AlmaLat. adj. "nourishing, bountiful." KEY: alma@lat_adj
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Almalat_adj 5 alma 5
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AlmaMaleic anhydride
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Alma
An Egyptian singer or dancing-girl used for entertainment or as a professional mourner.
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Alma
la|alma, and a contraction of lv|Am?lija.
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AlmaThis name became popular after the Battle of Alma (1854), which took place near the River Alma in Crimea and ended in a victory for Britain and France. However, the name was in rare use before the bat [..]
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AlmaMeans "young woman" in Hebrew.
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