Ami
n. male first name (Hebrew) ami n. friend (French) | ||||
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AMI Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AMI
abbrev. Australian Marketing Institute.
abbrev. Australian Marketing Institute.
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AMI
ALARIS Medical, Inc.
Exchange: AMEX
Holding company with subsidiaries which develop, manufacture, distribute and services intravenous infusion therapy and patient monitoring instruments, disposable administration sets and accessories for the health care industry.
ALARIS Medical, Inc.
Exchange: AMEX
Holding company with subsidiaries which develop, manufacture, distribute and services intravenous infusion therapy and patient monitoring instruments, disposable administration sets and accessories for the health care industry.
AMI Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AMI
Cocreate SolidDesigner Annotation File
Amiga Paint
Cocreate SolidDesigner Annotation File
Amiga Paint
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AMI
Alternate Mark Inversion
Alternate Mark Inversion
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AMI
American Mega trends, Inc.
American Mega trends, Inc.
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AMI
Alternate Mark Inversion: A line coding format used on T1 facilities that transmits ones by alternate positive and negative pulses.
Alternate Mark Inversion: A line coding format used on T1 facilities that transmits ones by alternate positive and negative pulses.
AMI Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ami
N
ammi| Bishop-weed; umbelliferous (flowers radiating from point) plant
N
ammi| Bishop-weed; umbelliferous (flowers radiating from point) plant
AMI Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AMI
American Military Institute
American Military Institute
AMI Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AMI
Acute myocardial infarction (a heart attack).
Acute myocardial infarction (a heart attack).
| Medical Abbreviations and Acronyms |
AMI
Acute myocardial infarct
Acute myocardial infarct
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AMI
acute myocardial infarction
acute myocardial infarction
AMI Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AMI
Alternate Mark Inversion
Alternate Mark Inversion
| Oceanographic, Meteorologal & Climatologal abbreviations and acronyms |
AMI
Active Microwave Instrument [> ERS] - C-Band-Radarsensor on board the ERS-1 and ERS-2 satellites
Active Microwave Instrument [> ERS] - C-Band-Radarsensor on board the ERS-1 and ERS-2 satellites
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AMI
Alternate Mark Inversion
Alternate Mark Inversion
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| Telecom Terms |
AMI
Alternate Mark Inversion
Alternate Mark Inversion
| Airline Codes |
Air Maldives
Air Maldives (Maldives)
IATA: L6
ICAO: AMI
Web:
Aliances:
FF
Air Maldives (Maldives)
IATA: L6
ICAO: AMI
Web:
Aliances:
FF
| ICAO Airlines Codes |
AMI
Air Maldives Male Maldives
Air Maldives Male Maldives
AMI Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Smith's Bible Dictionary |
Ami
(builder), one of Solomon's servants, (Ezra 2:57) called Amon, Or Amen, Amon in (Nehemiah 7:59)
(builder), one of Solomon's servants, (Ezra 2:57) called Amon, Or Amen, Amon in (Nehemiah 7:59)
| Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary |
Ami
mother; fear; people
mother; fear; people
AMI Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AMI
Ami is a language spoken along the coast of Anson Bay in Australia.
The language is: Ami
Ami is a language spoken along the coast of Anson Bay in Australia.
The language is: Ami
AMI Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Ami
Ami may refer to:
- Ami people, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
- Amis language (or Ami language), indigenous language of Taiwan
- Ami, Ibaraki, town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
- Ami (Japanese name)
- Ami James, the co-owner of the Miami, Florida tattoo parlor known as Miami Ink from the TLC reality television program of the same name
- Ami Mizuno, one of the main characters in the Sailor Moon series
- AmI, or ambient intelligence, the notion of pervasive computing and networking technology
- Citroën Ami, an automobile
- Ami, a German slang word for "American"
- Ami or Ami 66, a toy viewfinder camera made of plastic during the communist era in Poland
- Ami Kitajima from the manga Digimon Next
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Amí
Ami was the name of a word processing program marketed by Lotus Software in the late 1980s. Shortly after its introduction, the name of the program was changed to "AmiPro."
AmiPro was a significant competitor to Microsoft Word and WordPerfect Corporation's WordPerfect during the late 1980s and early 1990s. AmiPro had a look and feel that was similar to the Windows versions of those two competing products. The developers of AmiPro introduced a number of innovations in AmiPro that were later adopted by other Word Processers. The notable feature of the Windows version of AmiPro was the colorful SmartIcons.
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Ambient intelligence
In computing, ambient intelligence (AmI) refers to electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. Ambient intelligence is a vision on the future of consumer electronics, telecommunications and computing that was originally developed in the late 1990s for the time frame 2010–2020. In an ambient intelligence world, devices work in concert to support people in carrying out their everyday life activities, tasks and rituals in easy, natural way using information and intelligence that is hidden in the network connecting these devices (see Internet of Things). As these devices grow smaller, more connected and more integrated into our environment, the technology disappears into our surroundings until only the user interface remains perceivable by users.
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