1. apa - Noun
2. Apa - Proper noun
apa (plural apas)
A title used for male clergy or saints in the Coptic Church.
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monkey, ape
Sē apa fēoll of þām trēowe.The monkey fell from the tree.
Þā ǣrestan menn nǣron þā sīðmestan apan.The first humans weren't the last apes.
Menn sind þā āne apan þe twifēte sind and uprihte gāþ.Humans are the only primates that are bipedal and walk upright.
(business) Initialism of American Pale Ale.
(business) Initialism of American Plywood Association.
(healthcare) Initialism of American Psychiatric Association.
(psychology) Initialism of American Psychological Association.
(historical) Initialism of American Protective Association: an anti-Catholic secret society established in 1887 by American Protestants.
(economics) Initialism of asset purchase agreement.
(law) Initialism of assistant prosecuting attorney.
(media) Initialism of amateur press association.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAPA is another evolution in my career; they have unique vision and share my goals for the future. I look forward to expanding our horizons together. Paul Oakenfold
Agency procedures are drawn from four sources of authority: the APA, organic statutes, agency rules, and informal agency practice. Source: Internet
Anti-psychiatry activists protested at the same APA conventions, with some shared slogans and intellectual foundations. Source: Internet
Although the amicus curiæ brief written by the APA denies the credibility of the brainwashing theory, the APA submitted the brief under "intense pressure by a consortium of pro-religion scholars (a. Source: Internet
An APA Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics was empowered to develop a version specifically for use in the United States, to standardize the diverse and confused usage of different documents. Source: Internet
At that meeting, the APA council passed Resolution 23B, which implemented the 2008 membership vote to remove psychologists from settings that operate outside of international law, and banning the participation of psychologists in unlawful interrogations. Source: Internet