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Etymologies
- Latin āra, altar, the constellation Ara; see as- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“ara (m) numini Augusto pecunia nostra faciendam curauimus; _ludos_/ex idibus Augustis diebus sex p (ecunia) n (ostra) faciendos curauimus'; but the _ara_ and _ludi_ are clearly separate items in the inscription, which does not support the phrasing _ara natalem ludis celebrare_.”
“The Lenski lab had earlier exploited a gene called ara which comes in two forms, Ara+ and Ara−.”
“In the same way (with regard to connecting particles) ara, which is not in this”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
“£osS. ° "ara" Saragossa, thus liberated for a time, bad now! to contemplate a siege, wkh little more fortifica - tion than mud walls, little heavy artillery, and almost without troops that could undertake re - gular sorties against the enemy's works*”
“Look 'ee here, Lord Saint Olave," he said steadily; "you ain't read my c'ara'ter true; not yet.”
“Malagasy · Palestina: Noheligelenin'ny miramila isiraeliana ny lanonana ara-literatiora”
Global Voices in English » Palestine: Israeli Armed Police Disrupt Literature Festival
“June 9, 2009 6: 54 PM darkclee wat do u mean o, i am an ara oke so tread carefully. archiwiz”
“June 9, 2009 5: 10 PM the guy is just a jack-ass. where is he from? he must be a well fed ara oke. aloted”
“Che Grav-ara said ... lol nice comeback there Simon.”
“Che Grav-ara said ... lol. fantastic Al. 22 April 2009 11: 58”
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