adar

listen to the pronunciation of adar
Englisch - Türkisch
musevi takviminde şubat ortasında başlayan ay
second adar
İkinci Adar
Türkisch - Türkisch
Zaman
Zerdüşt dinî takviminde ayın 9.günü
adar burzin
Zerdüştiler'de en büyük üç kutsal ateşten biri
Englisch - Englisch
The enzyme adenosine deaminase, specifically that affects RNA. They are important in editing nuclear double stranded RNAs (from A to I) in higher eukaryotes. They work by acting to convert adenosines to insosines via hydrolytic deanimination
The sixth month of the civil year in the Jewish calendar, after Shevat and before Nisan
the sixth month of the civil year; the twelfth month of the ecclesiastic year in the Jewish calendar (in February and March)
Sixth month of Hebrew civil calendar: February-March
fire; yazad presiding over fire; name of the ninth day of the month according to the Zoroastrian religious calendar (Var: Pah 'atash, atesh, adur', Av 'Atar')
{i} sixth month of the Hebrew calendar
Adar is the twelfth of the twelve months of the Jewish calendar
large, the sixth month of the civil and the twelfth of the ecclesiastical year of the Jews (Esther 3: 7, 13; 8: 12; 9: 1, 15, 17, 19, 21) It included the days extending from the new moon of our March to the new moon of April The name was first used after the Captivity When the season was backward, and the lambs not yet of a paschal size, or the barley not forward enough for abib, then a month called Veadar, i e , a second Adar, was intercalated
The twelfth month of the civil year in the Jewish calendar
Twelfth liturgical Jewish month (Feb /Mar ) Called Adar Aleph when a leap month is added
It corresponded nearly with March
The twelfth month of the Hebrew ecclesiastical year, and the sixth of the civil
First Adar
first of the two months of Adar in a leap year (according to the Hebrew calendar)
Second Adar
second month of Adar in a Jewish leap year
adar

    Silbentrennung

    A·dar

    Türkische aussprache

    ıdär

    Aussprache

    /əˈdär/ /əˈdɑːr/

    Etymologie

    [ ä-'där, 'ä- ] (noun.) 14th century. Derived from the initial letter of the word adenosine, the initial letter of the word deaminase, the initial letter of the suffix -ase in deaminase, and the first letter of RNA.
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