What is the meaning of Ala?
A wing or winglike anatomic process or part, especially of bone.
The flattened border of some stems, fruits, and seeds, or one of the two side petals of certain flowers in the pea family.
In ancient Rome, a small room opening into a larger room or courtyard.
Alternative form of a la.
European, white person (clarification of this definition is needed)
vitiligo (the patchy loss of skin pigmentation.)
iroko (Milicia excelsa, syn. Chlorophora excelsa)
to be born (I)
to be here, to get here (I)
to come to, to arrive at (I;3)
Latin spelling of ალა (ala)
Alternative form of al (“flag, banner”)
to refuse
to foster
to produce
to testify
to breed
to nourish
indefinite genitive plural of alr
wing (limb)
Alternative form of ara (“wing”)
to refuse
to refuse
to result from
to be awake
to be accurate
to be sharp
to know
second-person singular imperative of ei
or (exclusive)
wing (appendage that enables flight)
to give birth to
to foster
to nourish
to breed
area, field, domain (one's field of expertise or activity)
field, discipline (specific branch of knowledge, learning, or practice; e.g. in work or sciences)
industry, sector, branch (business, studies, etc.)
inflection of alkaa:
- present active indicative connegative
- second-person singular present imperative
- second-person singular present active imperative connegative
present active indicative connegative
second-person singular present imperative
second-person singular present active imperative connegative
to bear, give birth to [+accusative]
to foster [+accusative]
to feed, nourish [+accusative]
indefinite genitive plural of alur
a la, in the style or manner of.
land with the owner or descendants still have the main rights in that land.
high.
Only used in phrases; see Derived terms below
inflection of alare:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
Romanization of ꦲꦭ
nothing; no one; none; nonexistent
A wing.
The upper and under part of the arm, where it unites with the shoulder; the armpit.
The hollow where the foreleg is joined to the shoulder; the shoulder blade.
The hollow where a limb joins the trunk of a tree.
The wings off the main room, the side apartments on the right and left of the court, the side halls or porches, waiting areas, the colonnades.
The wing of an army, cavalry force .
cave (space or cavity formed underground, especially between rocks, or in the face of a cliff or hillside)
burrow, hole, lair, den (the dwelling of some animals, in the form of a cavity with one or many exits)
without; freed from; removed from
ala (Roman allied military unit)
a flank
a flank unit
wing (position on either side of the field)
faction (ideologically distinct group within an organisation)
a row among a larger group of people or things
- a rank or file of soldiers
- a subdivision of a carnival block consisting of similarly themed participants
a subdivision of a carnival block consisting of similarly themed participants
wing (part of a building that extends from the main structure)
each player’s half of the chessboard
wing (part of an animal)
wing; winger (player in a wing position)
wingman (support pilot in a squadron)
out! (demanding that someone leave)
inflection of alar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
expression of awe, surprise, dismay, etc.
dragon, type of mythical creature similar to dragon
Alternative spelling of hala
expressing negation or disapproval, or sometimes agreement, depending on the tenor of expression
extension of building sideways
Alternative form of wala
Alternative form of wala
o'clock (only for one o' clock)
multicolored, pied, variegated
Clipping of alabalık (“trout”).
to refuse
purity, white cloth, a symbol of the god Ọbàtálá
to forbid
to reject
to refuse give [+ na- (object)]
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