Aldabra islands
a group of four large and forty smaller islands in the indian ocean, part of the republic of seych-lles. 59 sq. mi. (154 sq. km).
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the end of the week brought us up to the aldabra islands, one of the puzzles of the world.
the cruise of the cachalot frank t. bullen
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- Aldabra
noun an island group in the indian ocean: part of the british indian ocean territory (1965–76); now administratively part of the seych-lles historical examples the end of the week brought us up to the aldabra islands, one of the puzzles of the world. the cruise of the cachalot frank t. bullen the huge land-tortoises of […]
- Aldat
aldat language a database language, based on extended algebra. [listed by m.p. atkinson & j.w. schmidt in a tutorial in zurich, 1989]. (1995-04-19) historical examples when the camp was ready, aldat came and asked me to look at a large yak bull grazing on a slope above my tent. from pole to pole sven anders […]
- Aldebaran
a first-magnitude star, orange in color, in the constellation taurus. historical examples we’ll keep the aldebaran at kankad’s, and use her for emergencies. uller uprising henry beam piper, john d. clark and john f. carr aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of taurus. the story of the heavens robert stawell ball next to […]
- Aldehyde
any of a cl-ss of organic compounds containing the group −cho, which yields acids when oxidized and alcohols when reduced. historical examples geraniol by oxidation goes into the aldehyde, citral, which occurs in lemons, oranges and verbena flowers. creative chemistry edwin e. slosson benzoic acid, like the aldehyde, is a natural product which has long […]
- Aldeburgh
noun a small resort in se england, in suffolk: site of an annual music festival established in 1948 by benjamin britten. pop: 2654 (2001) historical examples the marquis of aldeburgh was the father of the pithy thing, which he had presented, as it happened, to hesketh himself. the imperialist (a.k.a. mrs. everard cotes) sara jeannette […]