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Meaning of amia

Wordnet

amia (n)

type genus of the Amiidae

Webster

amia (n.)

A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin.

amia Sentence Examples

  1. Amia, a talented artist, showcased her vibrant paintings at the local gallery.
  2. The garden was adorned with colorful flowers, and in the midst of it all, stood the elegant amia.
  3. Amia carefully curated a playlist for the party, ensuring a lively and enjoyable atmosphere.
  4. During the nature hike, we stumbled upon a serene pond where an amia gracefully glided through the water.
  5. Amia's culinary skills were on full display as she prepared a delicious three-course meal for her guests.
  6. As the sun set, the sky was painted with hues of pink and orange, creating a breathtaking amia.
  7. Amia's fashion sense was impeccable, always turning heads with her unique and stylish outfits.
  8. The library was a haven for book lovers, and Amia spent hours immersed in her favorite novels.
  9. Amia's laughter echoed through the room, spreading joy and warmth to everyone present.
  10. The antique shop was a treasure trove, and among the collectibles, Amia found a beautiful amia sculpture.

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type genus of the AmiidaeA genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and

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Amia, a talented artist, showcased her vibrant paintings at the local gallery.

The garden was adorned with colorful flowers, and in the midst of it all, stood the elegant amia.

Amia carefully curated a playlist for the party, ensuring a lively and enjoyable atmosphere.

During the nature hike, we stumbled upon a serene pond where an amia gracefully glided through the water.