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in a scen in revolutions there is a subway scene witht he guy getting shuffled out of the restruant and then he is seen int he subway with a woman and kid and neo is standing and in the middle u see the word Mobil ave here is some words i fidn using the letters. SOme of them are good
abel
(Heb. Hebhel), a breath, or vanity, the second son of Adam and Eve. He was put
to death by his brother Cain (Gen. 4:1-16). Guided by the instruction of their
father, the two brothers were trained in the duty of worshipping God. "And in
process of time" (marg. "at the end of days", i.e., on the Sabbath) each of
them offered up to God of the first-fruits of his labours. Cain, as a
husbandman, offered the fruits of the field; Abel, as a shepherd, of the
firstlings of his flock. "The Lord had respect unto Abel and his offering; but
unto Cain and his offering he had not respect" (Gen. 4:3-5). On this account
Cain was angry with his brother, and formed the design of putting him to death;
a design which he at length found an opportunity of carrying into effect (Gen.
4:8,9. Comp. 1 John 3:12). There are several references to Abel in the New
Testament. Our Saviour speaks of him as "righteous" (Matt. 23:35). "The blood
of sprinkling" is said to speak "better things than that of Abel" (Heb. 12:24);
i.e., the blood of Jesus is the reality of which the blood of the offering made
by Abel was only the type. The comparison here is between the sacrifice offered
by Christ and that offered by Abel, and not between the blood of Christ calling
for mercy and the blood of the murdered Abel calling for vengeance, as has
sometimes been supposed. It is also said (Heb. 11:4) that "Abel offered unto
God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain." This sacrifice was made "by faith;"
this faith rested in God, not only as the Creator and the God of providence,
but especially in God as the great Redeemer, whose sacrifice was typified by
the sacrifices which, no doubt by the divine institution, were offered from the
days of Adam downward. On account of that "faith" which looked forward to the
great atoning sacrifice, Abel's offering was accepted of God. Cain's offering
had no such reference, and therefore was rejected. Abel was the first martyr,
as he was the first of our race to die. Abel (Heb. 'abhel), lamentation (1 Sam.
6:1 , the name given to the great stone in Joshua's field whereon the ark was
"set down." The Revised Version, however, following the Targum and the LXX.,
reads in the Hebrew text _'ebhen_ (= a stone), and accordingly translates "unto
the great stone, whereon they set down the ark." This reading is to be
preferred. Abel (Heb. 'abhel), a grassy place, a meadow. This word enters into
the composition of the following words:
ABLE
1 a : having sufficient power, skill, or resources to accomplish an object b : susceptible to action or treatment
2 : marked by intelligence, knowledge, skill, or competence
ABO-This one is good it is a fourm of the Australian word aboriginal
1 : an inhabitant especially as contrasted with an invading or colonizing people
2 often capitalized : a member of any of the indigenous peoples of Australia
Aboil
1 : being at the boiling point : 2 : intensely excited or stirred up <the meeting was aboil with controversy>
Above
1 a : in the sky : b : in or to heaven
2 a : in or to a higher place b : higher on the same page or on a preceding page c : d : above zero <10 degrees above>
3 : in or to a higher rank or number <30 and above>
4 archaic : in addition : ]
AIL
transitive senses : to give physical or emotional pain, discomfort, or trouble to
intransitive senses : to have something the matter; especially : to suffer ill health
AIM
1 : to direct a course; specifically : to point a weapon at an object
2 : ASPIRE <aims to reform the government>
transitive senses
1 obsolete : GUESS 2 a : POINT b : to direct to or toward a specified object or goal <a program aimed at reducing pollution>
Alive
1 : having life : not dead or inanimate
2 : still in existence, force, or operation : <kept hope alive>
3 : knowing or realizing the existence of : <alive to the danger>
4 : marked by alertness, energy, or briskness
5 : marked by much life, animation, or activity : <streets alive with traffic>
6 -- used as an intensive following the noun <the proudest boy alive>
Ambo
One of the two raised stands in early Christian churches from which parts of the service were chanted or read.
n : a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
Ami
Ami, mother; fear; people
AMIE- this is a acronym but also seems intresting
Advanced Multi-media Integrated Environment
Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers
Automated Medical Information Exchange
Amove- Yet again another intresting meaning
1. To remove, as a person or thing, from a position.
2. (Law) To dismiss from an office or station.
Bail
Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person's appearance for trial.
Release from imprisonment provided by the payment of such money.
A person who provides this security.
tr.v. bailed, bail·ing, bails
To secure the release of by providing security.
To release (a person) for whom security has been paid.
Informal. To extricate from a difficult situation: always bailing you out of trouble.
To transfer (property) to another for a special purpose but without permanent transference of ownership.
Bale- another good one
Evil: “Tidings of bale she brought” (William Cullen Bryant).
Mental suffering; anguish: “Relieve my spirit from the bale that bows it down”
Beam
A squared-off log or a large, oblong piece of timber, metal, or stone used especially as a horizontal support in construction.
Nautical.
A transverse structural member of a ship's frame, used to support a deck and to brace the sides against stress.
The breadth of a ship at the widest point.
The side of a ship: sighted land off the starboard beam.
Informal. The widest part of a person's hips: broad in the beam.
A steel tube or wooden roller on which the warp is wound in a loom.
An oscillating lever connected to an engine piston rod and used to transmit power to the crankshaft.
The bar of a balance from which weighing pans are suspended.
Sports. A balance beam.
The main horizontal bar on a plow to which the share, colter, and handles are attached.
One of the main stems of a deer's antlers.
A ray or shaft of light.
A concentrated stream of particles or a similar propagation of waves: a beam of protons; a beam of light.
A radio beam.
v. beamed, beam·ing, beams
v. intr.
To radiate light; shine.
To smile expansively.
v. tr.
To emit or transmit: beam a message via satellite.
To express by means of a radiant smile: He beamed his approval of the new idea.
Idiom:
on the beam
Following a radio beam. Used of aircraft.
On the right track; operating correctly.
Bela
a thing swallowed. (1.) A city on the shore of the Dead Sea, not far from Sodom,
called also Zoar. It was the only one of the five cities that was spared at
Lot's intercession (Gen. 19:20,23). It is first mentioned in Gen. 14:2,8.
(2.)
The eldest son of Benjamin (Num. 26:38; "Belah," Gen. 46:21).
(3.) The son of
Beor, and a king of Edom (Gen. 36:32, 33; 1 Chr. 1:43).
(4.) A son of Azaz (1
Chr. 5: .
BILE
A bitter, alkaline, brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow fluid that is secreted by the liver, stored in the gallbladder,
anddischarged into the duodenum and aids in the emulsification, digestion, and absorption of fats. Also called gall1.
Bitterness of temper; ill humor; irascibility.
Either of two bodily humors, black bile or yellow bile, in ancient and medieval physiology.
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