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ARG Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARG
amphibious ready group
amphibious ready group
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Argentina
Argentina
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ARG
Amphibious Ready Group
Amphibious Ready Group
ARG Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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arg
/arg/ n. Abbreviation for `argument' (to a function), used so often as to have become a new word (like `piano' from `pianoforte'). "The sine function takes 1 arg, but the arc-tangent function can take either 1 or 2 args." Compare param, parm, var.
/arg/ n. Abbreviation for `argument' (to a function), used so often as to have become a new word (like `piano' from `pianoforte'). "The sine function takes 1 arg, but the arc-tangent function can take either 1 or 2 args." Compare param, parm, var.
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AutoCAD Profile Export File
AutoCAD Profile Export File
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ARG Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Ark
Ark [from Latin arca chest] A chest, covered basket, or other closed receptacle; the womb of nature, wherein are preserved the seeds of preceding ages which at a later date inaugurate and unfold into a new system of evolutionary development. Thus reappears after its periodic rest a new universe, solar system, planet, or being such as man; each such entity being the reimbodiment of a previously living entity. The connection with sishtas is apparent.
The ark or argha was used by the high priests in ceremonials connected with nature goddesses such as Ishtar or Astarte: at such times the representative emblem or ark was shaped as an oblong vessel, and occasionally fish-shaped, the most familiar instance being the Ark of the Covenant. Oftentimes a mystical flame representing reproducing life was associated with the ark, which thus became a distinctly phallic emblem of maternal reproduction, and also referred to the spiritually and intellectually generative power of the upper triad working in and through the lower quaternary of the septenary principles of either nature or man.
The crescent moon, because of its curved form, either represented the mystic ark itself or was conjoined with it in various manners, for the moon in archaic teaching was the fecund yet presently dead mother of our earth, the latter being its reimbodiment. Thus the moon stood as an emblem of the cosmic matrix or ark floating in and on the watery abyss of space -- just as the ark in the Jewish form of this cosmogonic legend was associated with the flood waters as the bearer of all the seeds of lives. In the view of the later rather materialistic Hebrew rabbis the human womb became the maqom or ark, the place representative on earth of what the moon was in the cosmic sphere.
It was natural in time to connect the ark with a ship, as in the symbolism of the ancient Egyptian boat, on which the chest or typical ark was so prominently placed as the repository or womb of the seeds of lives.
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Ark [from Latin arca chest] A chest, covered basket, or other closed receptacle; the womb of nature, wherein are preserved the seeds of preceding ages which at a later date inaugurate and unfold into a new system of evolutionary development. Thus reappears after its periodic rest a new universe, solar system, planet, or being such as man; each such entity being the reimbodiment of a previously living entity. The connection with sishtas is apparent.
The ark or argha was used by the high priests in ceremonials connected with nature goddesses such as Ishtar or Astarte: at such times the representative emblem or ark was shaped as an oblong vessel, and occasionally fish-shaped, the most familiar instance being the Ark of the Covenant. Oftentimes a mystical flame representing reproducing life was associated with the ark, which thus became a distinctly phallic emblem of maternal reproduction, and also referred to the spiritually and intellectually generative power of the upper triad working in and through the lower quaternary of the septenary principles of either nature or man.
The crescent moon, because of its curved form, either represented the mystic ark itself or was conjoined with it in various manners, for the moon in archaic teaching was the fecund yet presently dead mother of our earth, the latter being its reimbodiment. Thus the moon stood as an emblem of the cosmic matrix or ark floating in and on the watery abyss of space -- just as the ark in the Jewish form of this cosmogonic legend was associated with the flood waters as the bearer of all the seeds of lives. In the view of the later rather materialistic Hebrew rabbis the human womb became the maqom or ark, the place representative on earth of what the moon was in the cosmic sphere.
It was natural in time to connect the ark with a ship, as in the symbolism of the ancient Egyptian boat, on which the chest or typical ark was so prominently placed as the repository or womb of the seeds of lives.
to be continue "Ark2"
ARG Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARG
Argillaceous
Argillaceous
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Aerolineas Argentinas
Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentina)
IATA: AR
ICAO: ARG
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Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentina)
IATA: AR
ICAO: ARG
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Aerolineas Argentinas Buenos Aires Argentina
Aerolineas Argentinas Buenos Aires Argentina
| General Chemistry Glossary |
arginine (Arg)
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(R, C6H14N4O2)An essential amino acid and building block of proteins. Arginine acts as a base under physiological conditions; the double-bonded nitrogen on the end of the side chain readily captures a hydrogen ion, becoming positively charged. This charged side group makes arginine hydrophilic .
(R, C6H14N4O2)An essential amino acid and building block of proteins. Arginine acts as a base under physiological conditions; the double-bonded nitrogen on the end of the side chain readily captures a hydrogen ion, becoming positively charged. This charged side group makes arginine hydrophilic .
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ARG
Argentina (ISO 3166)
Argentina (ISO 3166)
ARG Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARG
American Resources Group
American Resources Group
ARG Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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argument
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argument
ARG Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AIRGAS INC
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Distributes industrial, medical and specialty gases and protective and welding equipment; Manufactures and sells acetylene, nitrous oxide, carbon products, calcium carbide and dry ice in the united states; And rents industrial gas cylinders and bulk storage tanks.
AIRGAS INC
Exchange: NYSE
Distributes industrial, medical and specialty gases and protective and welding equipment; Manufactures and sells acetylene, nitrous oxide, carbon products, calcium carbide and dry ice in the united states; And rents industrial gas cylinders and bulk storage tanks.
ARG Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARG Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARG
Arg or ARG may refer to:
- Acid rock generation
- argument, or, specifically:
- Complex argument, the angular component, φ = arg(z), of the complex number z represented in circular/polar coordinates
- Parameter (computer science), in computer science, the input for a subroutine
- Architectural Resources Group, an architecture firm based in San Francisco
- Alternate reality game, an interactive, cross-media narrative
- American Research Group, a polling research firm based in Manchester, New Hampshire
- American Record Guide, a classical music magazine
- Amphibious ready group, a US Navy group considting of Navy ships and a Marines landing force
- Ancestral recombination graph
- Angle recession glaucoma
- Anti rolling gyro, used to stabilisate boats
- Aragonese language (ISO 639 alpha-3, arg)
- Arg, the planet traveled to in the '80s BBC programme The Adventure Game
- Arg-é Bam, in classical Persian architecture, a type of citadel
- Argentina
- Arginine, an α-amino acid
- Argos (retailer), now Home Retail Group
- Arisaig railway station, United Kingdom, from its National Rail code
- Austin Rover, the name of Britain's largest carmaker during the 1980s
- Australian Railroad Group
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