aba
1 Americannoun
noun
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Amateur Boxing Association.
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American Badminton Association.
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American Bankers Association.
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American Bar Association.
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American Basketball Association.
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American Booksellers Association.
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Associate in Business Administration.
abbreviation
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(in Britain) Amateur Boxing Association
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American Booksellers Association
noun
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a type of cloth from Syria, made of goat hair or camel hair
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a sleeveless outer garment of such cloth
Etymology
Origin of aba
from Arabic
Example Sentences
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Says Tristram Smith of the University of Rochester: "Anything outside aba is basically experimental at this point."
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That is the rigorous heart of aba, explains executive director Bridget Taylor, who co-founded the school in 1988.
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While the majority of U.S. programs for autistic children are based on aba techniques, dir has made inroads, and many programs now mix elements of both.
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For the past 20 years, the dominant way to work with autistic children has been based on Applied Behavior Analysis. aba derives from the classic work of psychologist B.F.
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I can’t see my father, and I’m trying to cry out, Where is aba, where is my father?
From "Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Changed the World" by Malala Yousafzai
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