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US
/ˈmɛɫiə/
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NOUN
- type genus of the Meliaceae: East Indian and Australian deciduous trees with leaves resembling those of the ash
How To Use Melia In A Sentence
- Those tiny little felt guys that I made for Amelia just before she was born have been loved a little and have ended up filthy and terribly pilled.
- Poor Amelia, it was a good deal for her to be called prettier than a very dusty boy in a fight. The Copy-Cat, & Other Stories
- Rotate showy plants, such as orchids, begonias, and bromeliads, into your garden for color all year.
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- We are all sick with mucky colds again and Amelia is in the middle of the worst of it.
- Daminus mendacii a seipso deceptus, alios decipere cupit, adversarius humani generis, Inventor mortis, superbiae institutor, radix malitiae, scelerum caput, princeps omnium vitiorum, fuit inde in Dei contumeliam, hominum perniciem: de horum conatibus et operationibus lege Epiphanium. Anatomy of Melancholy
- The procedure cost five hundred dollars, which Amelia left unpaid.
- There, house plants such as schefflera are trees, and orchids and bromeliads serve as understory plantings, and it seemed to me that there were plants flowering everywhere. Azcentral.com | news
- Babies were born with hands and feet attached directly to the body, a condition known as phocomelia.
- Certain it is that the maid's speech communicated a suspicion to the mind of Amelia which the behaviour of the serjeant did not tend to remove: what that is, the sagacious readers may likewise probably suggest to themselves; if not, they must wait our time for disclosing it. Amelia — Complete