Aras
Noun 1. a river that rises in northeastern Turkey (near the source of the Euphrates) and flows generally eastward through Armenia to the Caspian Sea; ancient name was Araxes (synonym) Araxes (hypernym) river (part-holonym) Turkey, Republic of Turkey | ||||
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Aras Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Antireflective-Antistatic
Antireflective-Antistatic
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AntiReflective, AntiStatic
AntiReflective, AntiStatic
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Antireflective-Antistatic
Antireflective-Antistatic
Aras Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Aras
1) bottle; 2) arse
1) bottle; 2) arse
Aras Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Aras
Aras may refer to:
- ARAS, the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
- Aras Free Zone, an industrial Zone situated in north-west of Iran, adjacent to Autonomous Rep. Nakhichivan, Armenia and Rep. Azerbaijan.
- Aras Corp, a provider of Microsoft Enterprise Open Source software
- Aras, Navarre, a municipality in the autonomous community of Navarre (Navarra), Spain.
- Aras River that starts in Turkey and flows through Caucasia.
- Aras Baskauskas, the winner of .
- Aras is an Iranian black metal band based in Shiraz
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Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
For the Ascending reticular activating system, see Reticular activating system
The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS) is an encyclopedic collection of archetypal images consisting of photographs of works of art, ritual images, and artifacts of sacred traditions and contemporary art from around the world. The archive is hosted by National ARAS with institutional members in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco (though online access does require a subscription).
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