[cuneiform] The cuneiform ud sign, also ut, and with numerous other syllabic uses, as well as multiple sumerogramic uses is a common sign for the mid 14th-century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh. The sign is constructed upon the single vertical stroke , with various positionings of two wedge-strokes at the left, sometimes approx...
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(from the article `Islamic arts`) ...especially women, accompanied the warriors, inciting them by their songs, and those who fell in battle benefited from the elegies of the ... ...the desert traveler, and exhorted the pilgrims to the black stone of the Ka`bah (in Mecca), a holy shrine even in pre-Islmic times. Among the ... [2 relat...
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(also spelt aud or oud) short necked, bowl back plucked lute of the Arab world, the direct ancestor of the European lute; principal instrument of the Arab world.
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Ultra Low dispersion lens, pls refer to ED, LD sections.
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Unit Diary, the computerized system that maintains all administrative records for a unit.
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as directed (from Latin ut dictum)
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Underground Distribution
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Underdrive
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Short-necked Arabic lute, the direct ancestor of the European lute, whose name derives from
al 'ud (`the lute`). Some instruments have frets and some are fretless. The strings are arranged in double courses (in pairs, with each pair tuned in unison). The five course ud is the most common and popular form among p...
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Ulcerative dermatosis
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