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a·leph       [ah-lif; Heb. ah-lef] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
2.the glottal stop consonant or, alternatively, long vowel represented by this letter.

[Origin: 1250–1300; ME < Heb āleph, akin to eleph ox]
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a·leph       (ä'lěf, -ləf)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. See Table at alphabet.


[Hebrew 'ālep, of Phoenician origin; see lp in Semitic roots.]

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aleph

noun
the 1st letter of the Hebrew alphabet 

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ALEPH
1. A Language Encouraging Program Hierarchy.
2. A system for formal semantics written by Peter Henderson ca. 1970.
[CACM 15(11):967-973 (Nov 1972)].
(1994-12-15)

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Aleph text, language
["Aleph: A language for typesetting", Luigi Semenzato and Edward Wang in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing, 1992 Ed. Vanoirbeek & Coray Cambridge University Press 1992].
(1994-12-15)

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