Ain Health Dictionary

Ain: From 1 Different Sources


(Irish / Arabic) In mythology, a woman who wrote laws to protect the rights of women / precious eye
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
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Aina

(African) Child born of a complicated delivery... aina

Aine

(Celtic) One who brings brightness and joy... aine

Aingeal

(Irish) Heaven’s messenger; angel Aingealag... aingeal

Ainhoa

(Basque) Refers to the Virgin Mary; chaste

Ainhoah, Aenhoa, Aenhoah... ainhoa

Aini

(Arabic) Resembling a spring flower Ainie, Ainy, Ainey, Ainee, Ainea, Aineah, Ainye... aini

Ainia

(Greek) One who is swift Ainiah, Ainea, Aineah, Aynia, Ayniah, Aynea, Ayneah... ainia

Ainsley

(Scottish) One’s own meadow Ainslie, Ainslea, Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainsly, Ainslei, Aynslie, Aynslea, Aynslee, Aynsleigh, Aynsley, Aynslie, Aynsly, Ainsleah, Aynsleah, Ainslye... ainsley

Ainsliaea Aptera

DC.

Family: Compositae; Asteraceae.

Habitat: The Himalayas from Kashmir to Bhutan at altitudes of 2,400 m, extending to Khasi hills of Meghalaya.

Folk: Karui Buuti (Garhwal).

Action: Powdered roots—used for quick relief from acute stomach ache; diuretic.

A related sp., A. latifolia Sch-Bip., is used as an adulterant to Podophyllum emodi.... ainsliaea aptera

Aintza

(Basque) One who holds the glory Aintzane... aintza

Ainhum

n. loss of one or more toes due to slow growth of a fibrous band around the toe that eventually causes a spontaneous amputation. The condition is rare, found mainly in Africa and associated with going barefoot.... ainhum



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