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July 25, 2025 at 11:27 AM #88adminKeymaster
### Word: Aisa
#### Definitions
1. **(Greek Mythology)** Aisa (also spelled as Aisa) refers to:
– **Aisa (fate):** Another name for the Homeric Moira or Atropos, one of the three Fates.
– **Aisa (portion):** An ancient Greek word meaning a part or portion, often used in the context of fate or destiny.2. **(Proper Noun)** Aisa can also refer to:
– **Alabama Independent School Association (AISA):** An organization of private schools in Alabama, formed in 1966 to serve and advocate for independent education.
– **Aisa (character):** A young Shandia girl from the manga and anime series “One Piece” who collects Vearth from the Upper Yard.#### Examples Sentences
1. **Greek Mythology:**
– “In Greek mythology, Aisa, one of the three Fates, is responsible for determining the lifespan of mortals.”
2. **Alabama Independent School Association:**
– “The Alabama Independent School Association (AISA) provides valuable resources and support to private schools across the state.”
3. **One Piece:**
– “Aisa, a young and curious Shandia, often sneaks into the Upper Yard to collect Vearth for her village.”#### Etymology
– **Greek Mythology:** The word “Aisa” (Αῖσα) is of Greek origin, related to the concept of fate or destiny.
– **Alabama Independent School Association:** The term is an acronym formed from the initial letters of the organization’s name.
– **One Piece:** The character’s name “Aisa” is likely created by the author Eiichiro Oda for the series.#### Synonyms
1. **(Fate):** Destiny, lot, fortune, kismet, providence.
2. **(Portion):** Part, share, segment, fraction, division.#### Antonyms
1. **(Fate):** Chance, randomness, accident, unpredictability.
2. **(Portion):** Whole, entirety, totality, completeness.#### Related Words
1. **(Fate):** Moira, Atropos, Clotho, Lachesis, destiny, prophecy.
2. **(Portion):** Allocation, distribution, apportionment, division.### Sources
1. [Alabama Independent School Association](https://aisaonline.org/) – Official website.
2. [Alabama Independent School Association – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_Independent_School_Association) – Wikipedia entry.
3. [Aisa – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisa) – Wikipedia entry.
4. [Aisa | One Piece Wiki | Fandom](https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/Aisa) – One Piece Wiki entry. -
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