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aliment
[ noun al-uh-muhnt; verb al-uh-ment ]
noun
- that which nourishes; nutriment; food.
Synonyms: sustenance, nourishment
- that which sustains; means of support.
Synonyms: sustenance
verb (used with object)
- to sustain; support.
aliment
verb
- obsolete.tr to support or sustain
Derived Forms
- ˌaliˈmental, adjective
Other Words From
- ali·mental adjective
- ali·mental·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of aliment1
Example Sentences
The pope will then move to a chair to the side of the altar and preside from there, sitting most of the time because of knee aliment that impedes him from standing for too long.
“We know that communities around 5,200 B.C. were storing aliments, collecting acorns and harvesting cereals, among other activities.”
Season 1 saw Myne trying to achieve her dream of making books using her knowledge from our world, but her unknown aliment constantly held her back.
But seven of the babies in the study1, which was published on 17 April in The New England Journal of Medicine, now have immune systems that can protect them against common childhood aliments.
They are coveted for their meat, which is considered a delicacy, and scales are used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat aliments from cancer to arthritis.
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