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Definition of Hamula

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Hamular
Hamular Ham"u*lar, a. Hooked; hooklike; hamate; as, the hamular process of the sphenoid bone.
Hamulate
Hamulate Ham"u*late, a. Furnished with a small hook; hook-shaped. --Gray.

Meaning of Hamula from wikipedia

- James Joseph Hamula (/ˈhæmjʊlə/; born November 20, 1957) is an American attorney and former general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
- Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Termessa Species: T. discrepans Binomial name Termessa discrepans Walker, [1865] Synonyms Termessa hamula Felder, 1874...
- Orotava hamula is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Orotava of the family Tephritidae. ****an, Indonesia. Meijere, Johannes C. H. de (1914)...
- Glycymeris, common name the bittersweet clams, is a genus of sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glycymerididae. The genus name comes...
- Synonyms Phalaena binaria Hufnagel, 1767 Falcaria binaria Phalaena (Bombyx) hamula Esper, 1786 Drepana uncula Hübner, 1800 Drepana binaria var. meridionalis...
- Azaxia hamula is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in Colombia and north-eastern Ecuador. The length of the forewings is 22–23 mm. The ground...
- (Galilee Arab, Triangle Arab, Negev Bedouin), and family connections, or hamula (Haberer 1985, 145). In official and po****r culture, they ceased being...
- reference for relations within the basic social unity of the family clan (hamula). Settlers are subject to Israeli civil law, Palestinians to the occupying...
- settled in the 14th century by a handful of Christian and Muslim clans (hamula) from Wadi Musa in Jordan, the Christian Jaraisa and the Muslim Shaybat...
- Lee, a Navajo, Deseret Book: Salt Lake City (1987). Ex-Mormon James J. Hamula "Mormons Oust First Indian in the Hierarchy", The New York Times, September...