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  • 121Aid Township, Lawrence County, Ohio — Infobox Settlement official name = Aid Township, Ohio settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Municipalities and townships of Lawrence County. mapsize1 = map caption1 =… …

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  • 122Aid to Artisans — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Non profit Non profit type = International Development founded date = 1976 founder = James and Mary Plaut location = Hartford, Connecticut origins = key people = David O’Connor, President Clare Brett Smith,… …

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  • 123aid infodienst — Der aid infodienst ist ein Informationsdienst im Bereich Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz. Er bereitet Informationen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis auf. Der aid infodienst ist ein gemeinnütziger Verein, der mit öffentlichen Mitteln… …

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  • 124aid — Synonyms and related words: Samaritan, a leg up, abet, acolyte, adjutant, agent, aide, aide de camp, aider, alimony, alleviate, alleviation, allotment, allowance, alterative, analeptic, ancilla, annuity, assist, assistance, assistant, assister,… …

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  • 125aid — 1. noun 1) with the aid of his colleagues he prepared a manifesto Syn: assistance, support, help, backing, cooperation; a helping hand Ant: hindrance 2) humanitarian aid Syn: relief …

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  • 126aid — [[t]eɪd[/t]] v. t. 1) to provide support for or relief to; help 2) to promote the progress of; facilitate 3) to give help or assistance 4) help or support; assistance 5) a person or thing that aids or furnishes assistance; helper; auxiliary 6)… …

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  • 127aid station — noun (military) a station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded • Syn: ↑dressing station • Topics: ↑military, ↑armed forces, ↑armed services, ↑military machine, ↑war machine …

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  • 128aid — I. verb Etymology: Middle English eyden, from Anglo French aider, from Latin adjutare, frequentative of adjuvare, from ad + juvare to help Date: 15th century transitive verb to provide with what is useful or necessary in achieving an end… …

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