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ala
1[ey-luh]
noun
plural
alaea wing.
a winglike part, process, or expansion, as of a bone, shell, seed, or stem.
either of the two side petals of a flower in the legume family, as the pea.
(in an ancient Roman house) a small room, as an alcove, opening into a larger room or courtyard.
Ala
2[ah-lah]
noun
Hussein 1888–1964, Iranian statesman and diplomat: premier in 1951 and from 1955 to 1957.
Ala
3abbreviation
Ala.
4abbreviation
Alabama.
A.L.A.
5abbreviation
American Library Association.
Associate in Liberal Arts.
Authors League of America.
Automobile Legal Association.
ala
1/ ˈɪə /
noun
zoology a wing or flat winglike process or structure, such as a part of some bones and cartilages
botany a winglike part, such as one of the wings of a sycamore seed or one of the flat petals of a sweet pea flower
Ala.
2abbreviation
Alabama
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ala1
Example Sentences
During his rookie season, Rams edge rusher Jared Verse established himself as one of the NFL’s most boisterous players — and also a force to be reckoned with ala former Rams star Aaron Donald.
But if you’ve got room in the basket, go ahead and lay some onions, carrots or celery under the bird or even stuff the cavity with some halved lemons, grapes, garlic and herbs, ala Colwin.
Last month I also decided to practice manifestation ala influencer Amanda Francis, and as I delivered four large dishes to a client, I said to myself, “Money is flowing toward me in abundance.”
The wildlife refuge is a wetland that provides nesting, feeding and resting habitat to the endangered Hawaiian stilt, known as aeo, and the Hawaiian coot or alae keokeo.
At the end of the event, he was asked to press his hands into a tray of butter — ala The Hollywood Walk of Fame — as part of new ad campaign “Butter Call Saul.”
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