
1) Animal body 2) Animal trunk 3) Biological body 4) Body as a whole 5) Body of a cell 6) Body of an organism 7) Body of animal or plant 8) Body, from the Greek 9) Body, physically 10) Brave New World joy juice 11) Cell body 12) Chicago recording studio 13) City of Turkey 14) City in Turkey 15) City in Gambia
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1) Bod 2) Chassis 3) Haoma
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[architects] SOMA is a New York based firm of architects founded in 2004, with a portfolio and expertise in refurbishment and sustainability. In 2009, SOMA opened another office all the way in Beirut, Lebanon, where the principal and founder Michel Abboud, originates from. SOMA’s work, mainly in New York, Dubai, Qatar, Erbil, and Lebanon,...
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Soma (Sanskrit: सोम sóma), or Haoma (Avestan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sauma-, was a Vedic ritual drink of importance among the early Indo-Iranians, and the subsequent Vedic and greater Persian cultures. It is frequently mentioned in the Rigveda, whose Soma Mandala contains 114 hymns, many praising its energizing qualities. In the Avesta, ...
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[cannabis grower] Soma (Sanskrit सोम sóma, derives from the ancient Veda, born on 22 August 1949) is an American cannabis grower and breeder, medicinal cannabis patient, activist, Cannabis seed company owner and the writer of the book `Organic Marijuana Soma style` . Soma became internationally known as a `Ganja Guru` after developin...
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[studio] Soma Electronic Music Studios is a recording studio owned and operated by John McEntire in Chicago, Illinois. Artists who have recorded there include: Bundy K. Brown, Brokeback, Broken Social Scene, Chicago Underground, Bobby Conn, David Grubbs, Isotope 217, Rob Mazurek, Nobukazu Takemura, Jim O`Rourke, Pivot, Radian, Phil Ranelin,...
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• (n.) The whole axial portion of an animal, including the head, neck, trunk, and tail.
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in ancient Indian cult worship, an unidentified plant, the juice of which was a fundamental offering of the Vedic sacrifices. The stalks of the ... [12 related articles]
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in biology, all the living matter of an animal or a plant except the reproductive, or germ, cells. The distinction between the soma and the germ ... [4 related articles]
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Intoxicating drink made from the fermented sap of the Asclepias acida plant, used in Indian religious ritual as a sacrifice to the gods. Its consumption also constituted the central rite in...
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Student Osteopathic Medical Association
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(so´mә) the body as distinguished from the mind. the body tissue as distinguished from the germ cells. the cell body. adj., so´mal, somat´ic., adj.
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SOMA is a unique development of the holographic body reading technique. Holographic body reading rec
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So'ma (sō'mȧ)
noun [ New Latin , from Greek
sw^ma ,
sw`matos , the body.]
(Anat.) The whole axial portion of an animal, including the head, neck, trunk, and tail.
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Cell body/nucleus that houses our genetic code.
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cell body of a neuron
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a name for the Moon. Also, a celestial beverage used in Vedic sacrifice.
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Prameya or object, apana
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haoma noun leafless East Indian vine; its sour milky juice formerly used to make an intoxicating drink
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One of the three important gods of the Vedic religion, about whom the ninth book of the Rig-Veda centers. This god is associated with the plant growing in northern India which was made into an intoxicating liquor. The effects of this drink became associated with supernatural powers. -- V.F.
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Intoxicating drink made from the fermented sap of the
Asclepias acida plant, used in Indian religious ritual as a sacrifice to the gods. Its consumption also constituted the central rite in Zoroastrian ritual, where it was known as
haoma. Some have argued that the plant was in fact a hallucogenic mushroom
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Greek = the body.
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The cell body of a neuron, containing the nucleus and cytoplasm.
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The neuron cell body. Contains the nucleus.
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The central area of a neuron; also called the
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