Ala
a wing.
a winglike part, process, or expansion, as of a bone, sh-ll, seed, or stem.
either of the two side petals of a flower in the legume family, as the pea.
(in an ancient roman house) a small room, as an alcove, opening into a larger room or courtyard.
hussein
[hoo-seyn] /hʊˈseɪn/ (show ipa), 1888–1964, iranian statesman and diplomat: premier in 1951 and from 1955 to 1957.
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american library -ssociation.
-ssociate in liberal arts.
authors league of america.
automobile legal -ssociation.
historical examples
at’ala, the name of a novel by françois auguste chateaubriand.
character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama, vol 1 the rev. e. cobham brewer, ll.d.
the accoutrement (ala) presumably was the addition of fittings.
the bbur-nma in english babur, emperor of hindustan
afterwards both window and door were walled up and the ala was turned into a wardrobe.
pompeii, its life and art august mau
the fairy ala has probably had a lot to do with that trouble.
cakes & ale edward spencer
whereupon the soldan ala eddin told him the whole circ-mstance.
the turkish jester nasreddin hoca
ala (plural, al), a wing; the side-petals of a papilionaceous corolla, 92.
the elements of botany asa gray
but how has it come about that the fairy “ala” has gained such headway in this island of ours?
cakes & ale edward spencer
all the way to ala they would still be in the emperor’s territory.
clementina a.e.w. mason
in spite of her starved condition, ala was an attractive child.
the inca emerald samuel scoville
will you, then, permit me to ask you what is the translation of ala e ala, word for word?
the wing-and-wing j. fenimore cooper
noun (pl) alae (ˈeɪliː)
(zoology) a wing or flat winglike process or structure, such as a part of some bones and cartilages
(botany) a winglike part, such as one of the wings of a sycamore seed or one of the flat petals of a sweet pea flower
abbreviation
alabama
ala a·la (ā’lə)
n. pl. a·lae (ā’lē)
a winglike or expanded structure or part, such as the external ear.
ala abbr.
alanine
ala (ā’ěl-ā’)
n.
delta-aminolevulinic acid; an intermediate in the biosynthesis of hematin formed from glycine and succinyl-coenzyme a.
alpha-linolenic acid
american library -ssociation
american lung -ssociation
-ssociation for laboratory automation
alabama
alanine
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