Ahnfelt’s seaweed


a red alga, ahnfeltia plicata, common along the coasts of north america and europe, having brownish, bushlike branches.

Read Also:

  • Ahoah

    ahoah brotherly, one of the sons of bela, the son of benjamin (1 chr. 8:4). he is also called ahiah (ver. 7) and iri (1 chr. 7:7). his descendants were called ahohites (2 sam. 23:9, 28).

  • Ahohite

    ahohite an epithet applied to dodo, one of solomon’s captains (1 chr. 27:4); to his son eleazar, one of david’s three mightiest heroes (2 sam. 23:9; 1 chr. 11:12); and to zalmon, one of the thirty (2 sam. 23:28; 1 chr. 11:29), from their descent from ahoah. historical examples and after him was eleazar his […]

  • Aholah

    aholah she has her own tent, a name used by ezekiel (23:4, 5, 36, 44) as a symbol of the idolatry of the kingdom of israel. this kingdom is described as a lewdwoman, an adulteress, given up to the abominations and idolatries of the egyptians and -ssyrians. because of her crimes, she was carried away […]

  • Aholiab

    aholiab tent of the father, an artist of the tribe of dan, appointed to the work of preparing materials for the tabernacle (ex. 31:6; 35:34; 36:1, 2; 38:23). historical examples every one of these is a doctrine or a discipline engraven in the wood by some bezaleel or aholiab of early christian days. footprints of […]

  • Aholibah

    aholibah my tent is in her, the name of an imaginary harlot, applied symbolically to jerusalem, because she had abandoned the worship of the true g-d and given herself up to the idolatries of foreign nations. (ezek. 23:4, 11, 22, 36, 44). historical examples aholibah no longer manifested interest in the life of paris. visionaries […]


Disclaimer: Ahnfelt's seaweed definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.