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Yam may refer to:

  • Yam (vegetable), common name for members of Dioscorea
  • Yam (god), a Levantine deity
  • A colloquially American term for Shellfish
  • Yam (route), a Mongolian supply point system
  • An animal in the same family as the Yak and Wild Buffalo
  • A colloquially American term for sweet potato
  • A colloquially New Zealand term for oca
  • A type of meat traditionally served at Thanksgiving in South Western Ontario

Yams at Brixton market For the term yam as used in the United States, see sweet potato. ... Yam, from the Canaanite word Yam, meaning Sea, is one name of the Ugaritic god of Rivers and Sea. ... Yam is a supply point route messenger system developed by Genghis Khan. ... Binomial name L. Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults. ... OCA can mean: Observatoire de la Côte dAzur Orthodox Church in America Oxford Capacity Analysis Online Crash Analysis See also Oca This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...

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YAM Support Site - Welcome - www.yam.ch (796 words)
Here we're proud to present the results of our ongoing development on YAM and provide our users a modern web-based platform to get support for their daily use of their favourite mail client.
Please note, that these pages are fully dynamic and are generated out of a wiki engine to which any user can contribute.
Now that sourceforge.net has finally provided subversion source-code management facilities, the YAM project is proud to announce that we successfully switched from the old and limited CVS repository use to the more modern subversion (SVN) services.
CGIAR: Research & Impact: Areas of Research: Yam (729 words)
Yam, any of several plant species of the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae) is native to warmer regions of both hemispheres.
Yams are cultivated throughout the tropics, and in parts of the sub-tropics and temperate zones.
Depending on the variety, a yam's flesh may be various shades of off-white, yellow, purple, or pink, and the skin from off-white to dark brown.
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