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41 אורוק
n. Uruk, Sumerian city in ancient Mesopotamia near the Euphrates River (known as Erech in the Bible) -
42 אחנאתון
n. Akhenaten, Egyptian Pharaoh (who was known as Amenhotep IV at the beginning of his reign) of the 18th dynasty who reigned between approximately 1350-1332 BC, father of Tutankhamen -
43 אחנתון
n. Akhenaten, Egyptian Pharaoh (who was known as Amenhotep IV at the beginning of his reign) of the 18th dynasty who reigned between approximately 1350-1332 BC, father of Tutankhamen -
44 אלואיז אלצהיימר
Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915), German neurologist who identified a degenerative disease of the central nervous system now known as Alzheimer's disease -
45 אלקפטון
alkapton, chemical compound also known as homogentisic acid -
46 אמדאו אבוגדרו
Amadeo Avogadro (1776-1856), Count Amadeo Avogadro, Italian physicist and chemist who developed a hypothesis now known as Avogadro's law -
47 אמיצ'י
n. Amici, Giovanni Battista Amici (1786-1863), Italian astronomer and mathematician who is especially known for the Amici prism he invented -
48 אנטואן ואטו
Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), Jean-Antoine Watteau, French painter known for his Rococo style -
49 אנטון ברוקנר
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Austrian composer and organist known for his nine symphonies and chamber music -
50 אנטוניוס
n. Antonius, name of many important citizens in ancient Rome; Marcus Antonius, known as Mark Antony husband of Cleopatra and a Roman statesman and general who served under Julius Caesar; Antonius, Antonius, poet of the third century presumed to be Latin Christian; Antonius Stradivarius (1644-1737,also called Antonio Stradivari), Italian violin maker famous for the dessign of stringed instruments -
51 אפולון
n. (Greek Mythology) Apollon, sun god and patron of music and poetry, son of Zeus and Leto, brother of Artemis (known as Apollo) -
52 אפסון
n. Epson, well-known company that manufactures computer printers (mainly ink jet printers) -
53 אקזוטרי
adj. exoteric, familiar, well-known (opposite of esoteric) -
54 אקטלפטי
adj. acataleptic, pertaining to acatalepsy, cannot be known for certain, incomprehensible (Philosophy) -
55 אקנאטן
n. Akhenaten, Egyptian Pharaoh (who was known as Amenhotep IV at the beginning of his reign) of the 18th dynasty who reigned between approximately 1350-1332 BC, father of Tutankhamen -
56 אקרט
n. Eckert, family name; John Presper Eckert (1919-1995), U.S. electrical engineer and co-builder of the first electronic computer (known as ENIAC) -
57 ארואה
n. Arouet, Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778, known as Voltaire), eighteenth century French writer and philosopher, central figure in the Enlightenment -
58 ארווינג ברלין
Irving Berlin (1888-1989), U.S. composer and songwriter best known for his work "Alexander's Ragtime Band" -
59 אריה
n. Arieh (Hebrew name)————————lion, large carnivorous cat found in Africa and southern Asia; strong and courageous person; celebrity, person who is well-known and admired -
60 אריסטופאנס
n. Aristophanes, ancient Greek dramatist (known for his comedies "The Clouds" and "Lysistrata")
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