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  2. Zamzam Well - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name is uncertain. [3] According to historian Jacqueline Chabbi, the noun Arabic: زمزم, romanized: Zamzam is an onomatopoeia.She associates the noun with the adjectives Arabic: زمزم, romanized: zamzam and Arabic: زمازم, romanized: zumāzim which are onomatopoeic denoting a dull sound stemming from either a distant roll (of thunder) or a guttural sound emitted ...

  3. Zamzam (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2002 boycott of Coca-Cola by Saudi Arabia, Zamzam was unofficially dubbed the soft drink of the Hajj. [1] The product's name is a reference to the Well of Zamzam in Mecca , which is one of the stops on the Islamic pilgrimage of the Hajj.

  4. Zamzam - Wikipedia

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    The Zamzam Well is a well in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Zamzam or Zam Zam may also refer to: Zamzam (given name) Zamzam (soft drink), a soft drink produced in Iran; Zamzam (party), a Jordanian political party; SS Zamzam, an Egyptian ship sunk by a German auxiliary cruiser in April 1941; Zam Zam, a 2021 Indian Malayalam-language ...

  5. Molecule - Wikipedia

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    According to Merriam-Webster and the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word "molecule" derives from the Latin "moles" or small unit of mass.The word is derived from French molécule (1678), from Neo-Latin molecula, diminutive of Latin moles "mass, barrier".

  6. Zam - Wikipedia

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    The divinity Zam, however, appears in the later language as Zamyad, which is a contraction of Zam Yazad, i.e. the yazata Zam. Zam of the earth is not related to the Zam of the Shahnameh. That Zam—Zahhak-e-Maar-Doosh (Aži Dahāka in Avestan, Azhdshak in Middle Persian)—is the king of dragons, who slew Jamshid.

  7. Zam-Buk - Wikipedia

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    Zam-Buk is a patent medicine which was produced by the Zam-Buk Company of Leeds, England, founded by Charles Edward Fulford.It was first sold by his Bile Beans company in 1902, [1] as a herbal balm and antiseptic ointment; the use of a complementary Zam-Buk soap was recommended to augment the treatment.

  8. Talk:Zamzam Well - Wikipedia

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    References ^ Mahmoud, HS; et al. (2020). "Zamzam water is pathogen-free, uricosuric, hypolipidemic and exerts tissue-protective effects: relieving BBC concerns". American Journal of Blood Research. 10 (6): 386–396. Retrieved 2021-05-12. Feel free to make any propositions below on what I should change. I know it is not perfect. If you have any further questions about the benefits of Zamzam ...

  9. Rhodamine B - Wikipedia

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    Rhodamine B / ˈ r oʊ d ə m iː n / is a chemical compound and a dye.It is often used as a tracer dye within water to determine the rate and direction of flow and transport. ...