An A B A member
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ATTAn A.B.A. member
flyboya. member of an aircrew, esp. a pilot b. any member of the U.S. Air Force
labraa. the anterior, unpaired member of the mouthparts of an arthropod, projecting in front of the mouth b. the outer margin of the aperture of a shell of a gastropod
labruma. the anterior, unpaired member of the mouthparts of an arthropod, projecting in front of the mouth b. the outer margin of the aperture of a shell of a gastropod
propositus(Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; spec. (a) Med. the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) Law a testator when making a will
propositiPROPOSITUS, (Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; spec. (a) Med. the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) Law a testator when making a will
bencher(in England) a. senior member of an Inn of Court b. member of the House of Commons
MEDEMember of an extensive empire of the seventh century B.C.
LAWYERA.B.A. member
ATTA.B.A. member
BOOKSELLERA.B.A. member
ATTYA.B.A. member
ATTA.B.A. member: Abbr.
ATTYA.B.A. member: Abbr.
ATTYMember of a certain A.B.A.
pyridoxinea pyridine derivative, a member of the vitamin B complex also PYRIDOXIN
pyridoxina pyridine derivative, a member of the vitamin B complex also PYRIDOXINE
pyridoxinesPYRIDOXINE, a pyridine derivative, a member of the vitamin B complex also PYRIDOXIN
pyridoxinsPYRIDOXIN, a pyridine derivative, a member of the vitamin B complex also PYRIDOXINE
jewmember of a nation existing in Palestine from the sixth century b.c. to the first century a.d.
stoica member of a school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium about 300 b.c. holding that the wise man should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submissive to natural law
freemasona. one of a class of skilled stoneworkers of the Middle Ages, possessing secret signs and passwords b. member of a society composed of such workers, which also included honorary members (accepted masons) not connected with the building trade