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Ammit - Wikipedia
In ancient Egyptian religion, Ammit played an important role during the funerary ritual, the Judgment of the Dead. Ammit. Name in hieroglyphs · Egyptian: ꜥm-mwt.
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ammites | amites, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun ammites is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for ammites is from 1750, in Leonardus' Mirror of Stones.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Ammite
A sand-stone or free-stone, of a pale brown color, very heavy, of a lax texture, composed of small round granules, cemented by an earthy sparry matter.
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Ammit - Mythos Anthology
Known as the Devourer of Souls, Ammit was not a goddess in the traditional sense but a demoness associated with the judgment of the dead.
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Ammit the Devouerer of Hearts - Ancient Egyptian Mythology Wiki
Ammit was never worshipped, and was not strictly a goddess, but her image was thought to ward off evil. She was the personification of all that the ancient ...
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ammonite
ammonite (ˈæmənaɪt) [f. mod.L. ammōnītes (after ætītes, asphaltītes, etc.: see -ite), f. by Bruguière on the med.L. name Cornu Ammonis ‘Ammon's horn,’ given to these fossils from their resemblance to the involuted horn of Jupiter Ammon. At first used as L., with pl. Ammonitæ.] 1. A fossil genus of C...
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Myth of the Day: Ammit - Mythology: Gods and Monsters
Myth of the Day: Ammit. Delve into ancient Egypt's heart and discover a creature symbolizing cosmic justice, urging us to choose righteousness.
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Ammolite - Wikipedia
Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found primarily along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of North America.
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ammite - definition and meaning - Wordnik
ammite: An old mineralogical name for roestone or oölite, and for all those sandstones which, like oölite, are composed of rounded and loosely compacted ...
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Ammit Powers, Enemies, History | Marvel
Ammit is a loyal sphinx, serving Ma'at, going where she sends her. Ammit also allies with other Gods of the Celestial Heliopolis, including Khonshu.
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Ammite: Mineral information, data and localities. - Mindat.org
A 17th and 18th century term for a sedimentary rock now called Ooid-limestone. An obsolete synonym is ammonite. Hide all sections | Show all sections ...
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Lake Volvi
Among the smaller streams flowing into the lake, Ammites and Olynthiakos are also mentioned.
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amites
‖ aˈmmites, aˈmites Min. Obs. [a. Gr. ἀµµίτης sandstone, f. ἄµµος sand.] An obsolete name for Oolite, in reference to its granular structure.1750 Leonardus's Mirr. Stones 75 Amites, is a Stone of the Colour of Alumn or Nitre, but harder than either. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., The Ammites appears to ...
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List of rivers of Greece
No outflow into sea
Cephissus into lake Yliki, Boeotia
Kanianitis (in Lilaia)
Olvios into the Feneos plains, Corinthia
Ancient rivers and streams
Ammites
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