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amad
† aˈmad, ppl. a. Obs. Also 3 amadde, (amed). [prob.:—OE. ᵹemǽd for ᵹemǽded pa. pple. of ᵹemǽdan to madden, Goth. *gamaidjan f. gamaid-s bruised, crazed (ON. meiddr from meiða to hurt, maim), OHG. gameit, OS. gamêd foolish, of which the OE. cogn. ᵹemád adj. was apparently replaced by this pple. ᵹemǽd... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amad
Ahmad or AMAD may refer to: Given name Amad Al Hosni (born 1984), Omani footballer Amad Diallo (born 2002), Ivorian footballer Other Activity median used in jet-propelled aircraft `Amad, village in western central Yemen See also Amand, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran wikipedia.org
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Strong's Hebrew: 5975. עָמַד (amad) -- to take one's stand, stand
c. stand עַלחֶֿרֶב Ezekiel 33:26 (resort to the sword). d. stand ׳בְּסוֺד י Jeremiah 23:18,22 (see סוֺד). e. be appointed Ezra 10:14. f. stand before (לִפְנֵי) beast Leviticus 18:23 (carnal intercourse) g. grow flat, insipid (Gie), taste of wine Jeremiah 48:11 (figurative of Moab), or remain unchanged (so most, in ...
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AMAD Project
AMAD Project (or AMAD Plan, ) is an Iranian scientific project, started in 1989 and stopped in 2003 according to IAEA, that is suspected by Israel to have Iran have denied the existence of any program aimed at the development of a nuclear explosive device, and in particular denied the existence of the AMAD wikipedia.org
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Lauro Amadò
Lauro Amadò (3 March 1912 – 6 June 1971), also known as Lajo, was a Swiss football player. Career Amadò was born in Lugano. wikipedia.org
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Amad Diallo
On 11 July 2020, the day of his 18th birthday, the player changed his Instagram name from "Amad Traoré" to "Amad Diallo", with a caption reading "don't In September 2020, his name was legally changed to Amad Diallo. wikipedia.org
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Amad Butt
Amad Butt (born 10 May 1995) is a cricketer from Punjab, Pakistan. wikipedia.org
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Umm Al Amad (Qatar)
Umm Al Amad () is a village in the municipality of Umm Salal in Qatar. Etymology "Umm" in Arabic translates to "mother", whereas the term "amad" is used to describe a supportive structure for a building. wikipedia.org
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Amad Al-Hosni
Al-Ahli Amad then moved to Al-Ahli SC. Amad was awarded with the "Top Goal Scorer" award of the competition. wikipedia.org
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Umm al Amad
Umm al-Amad () may refer to: Umm al-Amad, Al-Mukharram, a village in Homs Governorate, Syria Umm al-Amad, Hama, a village in Hama District, Hama Governorate , Syria Umm al-Amad, Salamiyah, a village in Salamiyah District, Hama Governorate, Syria Alonei Abba, formerly called Umm el Amad Umm al-Amad, Lebanon wikipedia.org
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Thapelo Amad
Thapelo Amad is a South African politician and imam, and a former mayor of Johannesburg. Background Amad was born in Soweto in present-day Gauteng. wikipedia.org
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Ma'amad
Ma'amad or Mahamad () was the Council of Elders (or "the board of directors") of the communities of Sephardi Jews (Spanish-Portuguese Jews) corresponding Ma'amad was described as conservative and authoritarian. wikipedia.org
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Now Dar Amad
Now Dar Amad (, also Romanized as Now Dar Āmad and Now Darāmad) is a village in Garkan-e Shomali Rural District, Pir Bakran District, Falavarjan County wikipedia.org
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Umm al-Amad, Salamiyah
Um Elamad, Salamiyah () is a Syrian village located in Salamiyah Subdistrict in Salamiyah District, Hama. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Um Elamad, Salamiyah had a population of 908 in the 2004 census. References Populated places in Salamiyah District wikipedia.org
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Umm al-Amad, Lebanon
Umm Al Amad (), or Umm el 'Amed or al Auamid or el-Awamid, is an Hellenistic period archaeological site near the town of Naqoura in Lebanon. Description The Umm Al Amad site measures more than six hectares. wikipedia.org
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