aal|aals in English

noun

East Indian small evergreen shrub

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1. Method for transmitting aal-5 type atm adaptation layer frames

2. Its name is derived from the Dutch for eel (aal) and lake (meer).

3. The outbound protocol may be Ethernet or ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) or some other protocol.

4. Albumin-glutaraldehyde glue has gained widespread acceptance for treatment of alveolar air leaks (AAL) in thoracic surgery.

5. Albumin-glutaraldehyde glue gained a widespread acceptance in repair of superficial lung defects associated with alveolar air leaks (AAL).

6. Middle English (in Addle (adjective)): from Old English adela ‘liquid filth’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aal and German Adel ‘mire, puddle’.

7. ICT thus provides for greater safety in road traffic, less fuel consumption, resource-conserving transport of goods, modern medicine and ambient assisted living (AAL).

8. Baals (Biased Association of American Law Schools) in the Big Easy For another example of the left-wing bias that pervades America’s law schools, book your reservation now for the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).

9. 1 MEDICAL AbbrevIATION AND COMMON SYMBOLS A assessment A 1% atropine 1% aa of each AA Aplastic anemia A/A alveolar-arterial oxygen content gradient AAA abdominal aortic aneurysm AAL anterior axillary line AAO alert, awake and oriented

10. Bilby commented on the word Addle "Addled by 1712, from Addle (n.) 'urine, liquid filth,' from Old English adela 'mud, mire, liquid manure' (cognate with Old Swedish adel 'urine,' Middle Low German adel, Dutch aal 'puddle')

11. -al -wal .al .gal aal abactinal abal abapical abbatial abbatical abbuttal abdominal abeal aberrational abettal abgal abhal abhominal abidal abiological abstral abzal academial academical acallosal Acalycal acanonical acanthological acategorical acaudal acausal acral adagial adal adambulacral adaptational adaptorial adaxial

12. (10) The Active and Assisted Living Research and Development Programme (hereinafter ‘the AAL Programme’) should build on the achievements of the previous programme and address its shortcomings by encouraging stronger user participation in projects and by a more agile programme implementation.

13. S - Amatols All shorter English words within amatol : aa aal al ala alamo alma alt alto am ama at atma atom la lam lama lat lo loam lot lota ma malt mat mo moa moat mol mola molt mot oat om ta tala tam tamal tao to tola tom List all shorter English words in amatol.

14. Aa warnd Aa'd Aabut Aad Aad-fashint Aal Aan Abacka beyont Ableeze Adit Ae Afeard Agyen Ahad Ahint Aller Amain Amang Argie Arse Assay Atwix Ax Aye Ayont Baad Baal Back end Back-shift Backside Bad-man's oatmeal Bad-weather geordy Baff Bagie Bairn Baist Bait Bang Banked up Banksman Banky Bannock Banty Bap Bar ras Bargie Bark Barley Barney Barry

15. "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic Addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

16. Addle (v.) "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic Addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

17. Addle (v.) "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").