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ApisBull symbolizing fertility venerated at Memphis
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ApisSacred Egyptian bull worshipped at Memphis, earthly manifestation of Ptah. Many consider it a good candidate to be the Biblical golden calf.
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ApisApproved Production Inspection System
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Apis(n) type genus of the Apidae: honeybees
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ApisAntarctic Pack-Ice Seals Program (SCAR-GSS)
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ApisAdvance Passenger Information Systems.
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ApisAdvance Passenger Information System
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ApisA genus of honeybees.
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Apis(Egyptian) The sacred bull of Memphis, said to be the incarnation of Osiris or of Ptah. His worship spread throughout the Mediterranean world and was particularly important during the time of the Roman Empire.
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Apis<zoology> A genus of insects of the order Hymenoptera, including the common honeybee (Apis mellifica) and other related species. See Honeybee. Origin: L, bee. (01 Mar 1998)
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ApisAPI stands for application programming interface. It’s a programming model that enables a piece of software to interact with other software.
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ApisAdvanced Passenger Information System
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Apis
reconstructible from Germanic and Balto-Slavic evidence gave(en,bee), but would have entered the Latin then as the reduced form /af/ from /?fj/. Alternatively, one can assume modification of initial [..]
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Apis
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ApisGreek form of Egyptian ḥjpw (reconstructed as Hapi), which is of unknown meaning. In Egyptian mythology he was a sacred bull, sometimes considered a son of Hathor. He was later fused with Osiris resul [..]
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