aloe

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A plant of the genus Aloe
The resin of the trees Aquilaria agallocha and Aquilaria malaccensis, known for their fragrant odour
A strong, bitter drink made from the juice of such plants, used as a purgative
{n} a kind of trees of several species, the inspissated juice of which is used as a medicine, and called aloes
succulent plants having rosettes of leaves usually with fiber like hemp and spikes of showy flowers; found chiefly in Africa
Archaic AppleTalk Low Overhead Encapsulation A vendor-developed alternative to AURP, ALOE provides a mechanism to tunnel AppleTalk protocols inside IP packets, typically in WAN links Superseded by TunnelTalk, among others
A Hebrew word, Greek aloe A very bitter plant; hence the (Atasözü), Plus aloes quam mellis habet , "(Life) has more bitters than sweets " The French say, "La côte d'Adam contient plus d'aloès que de miel," where côte d'Adam, of course, means woman or one's wife
a plant whose extract is believed to have a beneficial effect on skin
Kuar Gandhal Essence
A genus of succulent plants, some classed as trees, others as shrubs, but the greater number having the habit and appearance of evergreen herbaceous plants; from some of which are prepared articles for medicine and the arts
Any shrubby succulent plant of the genus Aloe, in the lily family. Native to Africa, most of the 200 or so species have a rosette of leaves at the base but no stem. Several are cultivated as ornamentals. The juice of some species, especially the popular potted plant known as true aloe (Aloe vera), is used as an ingredient in cosmetics, as a purgative, and as a treatment for burns
The inspissated juice of several species of aloe, used as a purgative
{i} variety of succulent plant having spiky leaves and a bitter juice (mainly found in Africa)
The wood of the agalloch
They are natives of warm countries
aloe vera
Aloe vera is a substance that contains vitamins and minerals and is often used in cosmetics. Aloe vera is also the name of the plant from which this substance is extracted. a tropical plant with thick leaves that are filled with a liquid which is used to make medicine, cosmetics etc (; aloe 1300-1400 from , from )
aloe vera
{i} juice or jelly substance obtained from the leaves of an aloe used as a soothing treatment for the skin and burns as well as in cosmetics; any of the succulent plant having spiky leaves which yiled the jelly and juice
aloes
The resin of the trees Aquilaria agallocha or Aquilaria malaccensis, known for their fragrant odour
aloes
plural form of aloe
alo
Alumina Oxide (Ceramic Substrate)
alo
At Least Once
alo
ATO-AUSTRAC Liaison Officer
alo
= Air Liaison Officer An officer that is assigned to a TACP for 2 years to act as a liaison to senior Army staff and assist in the coordination required to employ CAS This individual is generally a pilot Flying officers are required to fill a desk or ALO position to continue his career Why is an ALO required? The Army is very rank conscious and will only treat an individual of equal rank with respect until an enlisted individual has proven himself, usually requiring a large investment of time
alo
air liaison officer
aloes
a purgative made from the leaves of aloe
aloes
plural of aloe
aloes
{i} (Medicine) purgative prepared from aloe leaves (also called bitter aloes)
cape aloe
much-branched South African plant with reddish prickly succulent leaves
genus aloe
large genus of chiefly African liliaceous plants; in some systems placed in family Aloeaceae
water aloe
See Water soldier
Turkish - English
aloe
aloe vera
aloe vera
alo
hello

Hello? Are you still here? - Alo? Hâlâ burada mısın?

Hello, this is room service. - Alo, burası oda servisi.

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hallo
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hullo
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Hello! (used only when answering the telephone)
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halloo
aloe

    Hyphenation

    al·oe

    Turkish pronunciation

    älō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈaˌlō/ /ˈæˌloʊ/

    Etymology

    [ 'a-(")lO ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English alwe, from Latin aloē, from Ancient Greek ἀλόη (aloē, “aloes”); reinforced in Middle English by Old French aloes.

    Common Collocations

    aloe vera
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