dânâ

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Mitoloji) bir kelt tanrıçası
dana operation
(Tıp) dana operasyonu
Englisch - Englisch
An American surname of uncertain origin
A female given name usually interpreted as a form of Daniel, taken to use in the twentieth century; possibly borrowed from eastern Europe
A male given name derived from the surname

Johnie had become a problem for the advosers and baby deans in University Hall: men with marvelously Puritan names like Dana Cotton and Christopher Wadsworth called him in and asked what the trouble was.

Dana Charles Anderson Dana James Dwight Dana Richard Henry Gibson Charles Dana
usually interpreted as a form of Daniel, taken to use in the twentieth century; possibly borrowed from eastern Europe
{i} male and female first name; American corporation headquartered in Ohio, manufacturer of automotive parts and provider of automobile leasing services
{i} female first name
derived from the surname
The practice of generosity or charity: one of the Paramitas as well as one of the All-Embracing Virtues, where it means, in the latter, giving others what they want just to lead them towards the truth
MIDI
Celtic goddess who was the mother of the Tuatha De Danann; identified with the Welsh Don
Dana Owens
(born 1970) American rap musician and actress known as "Queen Latifah
Charles A Dana
born Aug. 8, 1819, Hinsdale, N.H., U.S. died Oct. 17, 1897, Glen Cove, N.Y. U.S. journalist. Dana lived at the utopian Brook Farm community for five years in the 1840s before becoming an editor for Horace Greeley's New York Tribune, where he actively promoted the antislavery cause. He became a national figure as editor and part owner of the New York Sun (1868-97), which under his control was much admired and imitated. With George Ripley, he edited the New American Cyclopaedia (1857-63). He also edited a highly successful verse anthology and wrote books such as The Art of Newspaper Making (1895)
Charles Anderson Dana
born Aug. 8, 1819, Hinsdale, N.H., U.S. died Oct. 17, 1897, Glen Cove, N.Y. U.S. journalist. Dana lived at the utopian Brook Farm community for five years in the 1840s before becoming an editor for Horace Greeley's New York Tribune, where he actively promoted the antislavery cause. He became a national figure as editor and part owner of the New York Sun (1868-97), which under his control was much admired and imitated. With George Ripley, he edited the New American Cyclopaedia (1857-63). He also edited a highly successful verse anthology and wrote books such as The Art of Newspaper Making (1895)
Charles Dana Gibson
born Sept. 14, 1867, Roxbury, Mass., U.S. died Dec. 23, 1944, New York, N.Y. U.S. illustrator. He studied at New York's Art Students League and began to contribute drawings to Life, Scribner's, Harper's, and Century. His "Gibson girl" drawings, relying on his wife as a model, defined the U.S. ideal of spirited feminine beauty at the turn of the century, and his refined pen-and-ink style was widely imitated. Collier's reportedly paid him the unprecedented sum of $50,000 to produce a double-page illustration every week for a year. He also published several collections of satirical drawings of high society
James D Dana
born Feb. 12, 1813, Utica, N.Y., U.S. died April 14, 1895, New Haven, Conn. U.S. geologist, mineralogist, and naturalist. He graduated from Yale University in 1833. He joined a U.S. exploring expedition to the South Seas (1838-42), acting as a geologist and zoologist. His contributions to the American Journal of Science stimulated U.S. geologic inquiry. His research into the formation of the Earth's continents and oceans led him to believe in the progressive evolution of the Earth's physical features over time. By the end of his life he also came to accept the evolution of living things, as articulated by Charles Darwin. During his lifetime, and largely under his leadership, U.S. geology grew from a collection and classification of unrelated facts into a mature science
James Dwight Dana
born Feb. 12, 1813, Utica, N.Y., U.S. died April 14, 1895, New Haven, Conn. U.S. geologist, mineralogist, and naturalist. He graduated from Yale University in 1833. He joined a U.S. exploring expedition to the South Seas (1838-42), acting as a geologist and zoologist. His contributions to the American Journal of Science stimulated U.S. geologic inquiry. His research into the formation of the Earth's continents and oceans led him to believe in the progressive evolution of the Earth's physical features over time. By the end of his life he also came to accept the evolution of living things, as articulated by Charles Darwin. During his lifetime, and largely under his leadership, U.S. geology grew from a collection and classification of unrelated facts into a mature science
Richard Henry Dana
born Aug. 1, 1815, Cambridge, Mass., U.S. died Jan. 6, 1882, Rome, Italy U.S. writer and lawyer. Dana left Harvard College because of weakened eyesight and shipped out as a common sailor; after regaining his health, he returned and became a lawyer. He is remembered for his autobiographical Two Years Before the Mast (1840), which revealed the abuses endured by sailors. The Seaman's Friend (1841) became the authoritative guide to seamen's legal rights and duties. He also produced a scholarly edition of Henry Wheaton's Elements of International Law (1866), provided free legal aid to fugitive slaves, and served as U.S. attorney for Massachusetts
Türkisch - Englisch
calf

The cow lost its calf. - İnek danasını kaybetti.

Is that bag made of calfskin? - O çanta dana derisinden mi yapılmış?

steer
dana eti
veal
dana ayağı
(Tıp) arum maculatum
dana bonfile
(Gıda) escalope of veal
dana bonfile
(Gıda) veal steak fillet
dana ciğeri
(Gıda) calf's liver
dana derisi
(Çiftçilik) calf skin
dana döşü
(Gıda) veal breast
dana haşlama
(Gıda) boiled veal
dana kolu
(Gıda) veal arm
dana kıyması
(Gıda) ground baby beef
dana omuzu
(Gıda) veal shoulder
dana pirzola
(Gıda) veal chops
dana pirzolası
(Gıda) veal chops
dana rosto
(Gıda) roasted veal
dana rozbif
(Gıda) roast veal
dana şnitzel
(Gıda) escalope of veal
dana bağı
(Spor) (Wrestling) Fireman's carry. The wrestler bends over with the opponent standing to the side of the wrestler. The wrestler then pulls the opponent's arm over his/her farthest shoulder and distributes the wrestler's body over his/her shoulders while having the other hand between and holding onto one of the opponent's legs and stands up. The opponent is draped face-down across the wrestler's shoulders, with the wrestler's arms wrapped around from behind. Then the wrestler slams the opponent over his/her head
dana akciğeri
(Gıda) calf’s lungs
dana akciğeri
(Gıda) calf’s lights
dana beyni
(Gıda) calf’s brain
dana budu rosto
(Gıda) roasted leg of veal
dana böbrek sote
(Gıda) calf’s kidney saute
dana böbreği
(Gıda) calf’s kidney
dana derileri
(Çiftçilik) calf skins
dana derisi
calf leather
dana derisi
calf

Is that bag made of calfskin? - O çanta dana derisinden mi yapılmış?

dana derisi
calfskin

Is that bag made of calfskin? - O çanta dana derisinden mi yapılmış?

dana dili
(Gıda) calf’s tongue
dana döşü sarması
(Gıda) stuffed breast of veal
dana döşü sarması
(Gıda) stuffed breasts of veal
dana eskalop mönyer
(Gıda) escalope of veal meuniere
dana filetosu
(Gıda) medallion of veal
dana galantin
(Gıda) galantine of veal
dana galentine
(Gıda) galantine of veal
dana kotlet
veal cutlet
dana kotlet
schnitzel
dana kotlet pane
(Gıda) breaded veal cutlet
dana krupu
(Veteriner) calf croup
dana kuşbaşı
(Gıda) veal cubes
dana kızartması
(Gıda) fricandeau
dana operasyonu
(Tıp) dana operation
dana paçası
(Gıda) veal’s feet
dana pirzola
veal chop
dana sosisi
beef sausage
dana yatmak
(Askeri) nest of ships
dana şnitsel
(Gıda) veal schnitzel
damgalanmamış dana
maverick
danalar
calves
deli dana
mad cow
uykuluk (dana)
sweetbread
elle beslenen dana
poddy
kızartılmış dana eti
roast veal
sebzeli dana kebabı
(Gıda) kebab of veal with vegetables
taze mezbaha dana derileri
(Çiftçilik) green calf skins
viyana usulü dana şnitsel
(Gıda) viennese schnitzel
dânâ
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