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How to pronounce amelia in English?

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Type of birth defect, congenital abnormality, congenital anomaly, congenital defect, congenital disorder

Examples of amelia

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Amelia Moore, 16, stars in the title role with Jordan King, 17, as Frank Butler.
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Amelia Emmet is a singer-songwriter, who performs under the name of Mr. Sister.
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Amelia, as her Electra glided to the sea, hitting the tops of the waves, sinking.
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Amelia, Amethyst, Blanche and Rosario were immediately victualled for two months.
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Amelia Island is 13 miles long and only a few miles across at its widest point.
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Amelia Perry sewed clothes for the future governor and his older sister, Milla.
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Amelia had been born with difficulty but had never before been difficult herself.
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Amelia Means sat nervously in the chair, holding a plastic baggie in her hands.
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Amelia Osterud didn't set out to write the book on the sideshow tattooed lady.
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  • Congenital absence of an arm or leg
  • Amelia (from Greek u1F00- "lack of" plus u03BCu03ADu03BBu03BFu03C2 (plural: u03BCu03ADu03BBu03B5u03B1 or u03BCu03ADu03BBu03B7) "limb") is the birth defect of lacking one or more limbs. It can also result in a shrunken or deformed limb. For example, a child might be born without an elbow or forearm. The term may be modified to indicate the number of legs or arms missing at birth, such as tetra-amelia for the absence of all four limbs...
  • Amelia is a 2009 British-American dramatized biographical film of the life of Amelia Earhart, starring Hilary Swank as Earhart along with a cast that includes Richard Gere, Christopher EcclestonFleming, Michael. Variety, June 12, 2008. Variety. Retrieved: October 8, 2008. and Ewan McGregor. ...
  • Amu00E9lia is a 2001 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Ana Carolina, inspired by the visit of French actress Sarah Bernhardt to Brazil, in 1905. In the film, the actress is under a professional and personal crisis, but is induced by her Brazilian housekeeper, Amu00E9lia, to start performing in Rio de Janeiro. However, the actress is forced to live with the exotic sisters of Amu00E9lia.
  • Amelia is a female given name. It is an English-language variant of Amalia, derived from the Germanic word amal meaning 'work', and connoting industriousness and fertility. Diminutive forms include Amy, Emma, Milly and Mel. The name also exists in Spanish and other languages.
  • Amelia is a town and comune of the province of Terni, in the Umbria region of central Italy. It grew up around an ancient hill fort, known to the Romans as Ameria.
  • Amelia is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,423 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Morgan City Micropolitan Statistical Area.
  • Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751. It was the fourth and final novel written by Fielding, and it was printed in only one edition while the author was alive, although 5,000 copies were published of the first edition. ...
  • Amelia is an opera in two acts by Daron Hagen to an libretto in English by Gardner McFall based on a story by Stephen Wadsworth. It had its world premiere at the Seattle Opera on May 8, 2010.