aam

noun
/ɑːm/UK/ɑm/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch aam, from Latin ama, a variant of hama, from Ancient Greek ἄμη (ámē, “bucket”).

  1. derived from ἄμη
  2. derived from ama
  3. borrowed from aam

Definitions

  1. A Dutch and German measure of liquids, used in England for Rhine wine, varying in…

    A Dutch and German measure of liquids, used in England for Rhine wine, varying in different cities, being in Amsterdam about 41 wine gallons, in Antwerp 36½, and in Hamburg 38¼.

  2. Initialism of Alliance for Audited Media.

  3. Initialism of air-to-air missile.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Initialism of adult-attracted minor (see usage notes on MAP).

      • Coordinate term: MAP

The neighborhood

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