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51ath|let|ics — «ath LEHT ihks», noun. 1. usually pl. in use exercises of physical strength, speed, and skill; active games and sports. Athletics include baseball and basketball. 2. usually sing. in use he practice and principles of physical training: »Athletics …
52ath|o|dyd — «ATH uh dihd», noun. an early name for a ramjet engine. ╂[< a(ero) th(erm)o dy(namic) d(uct)] …
53Ath|o|nite — «ATH uh nyt», adjective. of or having to do with Mount Athos, especially as an important Greek Orthodox monastic center: »Every Athonite community guards ikons and frescoes, manuscripts, and jewels, that would drive the average millionaire… …
54Ath|or — «ATH r», noun. = Hathor. (Cf. ↑Hathor) …
55ath|ro|cyte — «ATH ruh syt», noun. a cell in certain invertebrates which is able to ingest foreign matter, presumably as part of an excretory system. ╂[< Greek athróos together + English cyte] …
56Ath an Chip — was a thirteenth century battle fought between the Normans and the Irish. The exact year was 1270, and the result was a decisive Irish victory …
57Ath Thaqab — is a settlement in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal …
58Ath Hemad — est un village de Kabylie au pied du Djurdjura; il fait partie de la commune de Saharidj. Portail de l’Algérie …
59Ath — Ath, 1) Bezirk in der belgischen Provinz Hennegau, 92,945 Einw.; 2) Hauptstadt u. Festung an der hier schiffbaren Dender; 8476 Einw.; Handel mit Leinwand, Baumwollenzeugfabriken, Branntweinbrennerei, Brauerei, Salzwerke, große Kaserne, Arsenal,… …
60Ath [1] — Ath, Bronzemünze in Siam, = 2 Solot …