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AHAOne of a group of substances that are found in several types of fruit and in milk. They are used in skin care products to reduce wrinkles and soften the skin. Examples of AHAs are glycolic acid, lacti [..]
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AHAexclamation of surprise or delighted discovery, late 14c., from ah + ha.They crieden out! ... A ha the fox! and after him thay ran. [Chaucer]
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AHAa nervous laugh. basically used to tell the person theyre weird in a nice way
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AHAdiscovery or sudden realization of something See nosaphilia example
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AHAAnother word for saying, Yea-rite!
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AHAArea Health Authorities (AHAs) had the function of ensuring adequate provision of hospital, GP and community medical services in their area. They were in effect the local NHS. Replaced by Primary Care [..]
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AHAAustralian Healthcare Association
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AHAOne of a group of substances that are found in several types of fruit and in milk. They are used in skin care products to reduce wrinkles and soften the skin. Examples of AHAs are glycolic acid, lactic acid, and citric acid. Also called alpha hydroxyl acid and fruit acid.
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AHAStands for α-Hydroxy acids
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AHAsee alpha-hydroxy acid.
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AHAsweet potato, potato
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AHASee alpha-hydroxy acid
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AHAAHA, Aha, or aha may refer to:
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AHAThis list is intended as a quick reference for individuals mentioned in the Book of Mormon.
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AHA(American Homebrewers Association) was founded in 1978 and advocates for hombrewers rights, publishes Zymurgy Magazine, is a division of the Brewers Association and hosts the world’s largest beer comp [..]
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