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Definition of ida in Turkish Turkish dictionary

İDA
(Hukuk) Vedia, saklatım
İDA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Huk: Kendi malının muhafazasını başkasına havale etme
İDA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Emanet bırakmak. Vedia koymak
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(Coğrafya) Ida, Mount: A peak, 2,457.7 m (8,058 ft) high, of central Crete. It is the highest elevation on the island and in ancient times was closely associated with the worship of Zeus
The Chandra (moon) nadi, that is, the channel that runs to the left of the Sushumna nadi in the spiritual energy flow system (Kundalini) The energy that flows through this channel is soothing Spiritual energy, that is, predominantly sattvik (purity)
Improvement Development Agency
The "International Darksky Association", an organization dedicated to preserving the night time environment through educating people about proper use of lighting
Infocomm Development Authority The Government body charged with developing the infocomm infrastructure for Singapore Encouraging broadband access is part of its Singapore ONE (One Network for Everyone) initiative
Initial Duty Assignment
(Lu ) See Fardela
the left hand channel in each vehicle that moves energy inwards when awareness awakens It is called the Moon Current
A division of the World Bank that provides loans at concessional rates of interest to low-income countries
The Nadi or astral channel of energy starting in the root, base, or Kundalini Chakra and moving up to the Brow, Pineal, or third-eye Chakra Its movement parallels the susbumna nadi and ends above the left nostril The Ida is referred to as the moon nadi due to its cooling nature
Infectious Disease Agent
International Development Association One of two organizations (along with IFC) later created to further the aims of the World Bank by providing loans to underdeveloped countries at less rigorous terms than the Bank would normally stipulate
first leg (of a two leg competition) See vuelta
an agency of the United Nations affiliated with the World Bank
International Development Agency
Inferred from direct assay: Enzyme assays; In vitro reconstitution; Immunofluorescence; Cell fractionation; Physical interaction/binding assay
Sanskrit word referring to a nerve channel on the left side of the sushumna in which the vital air passes through The ida corresponds to the tamasic quality of nature
(fl c 550) English warlord, who settled on the coast of Northumberland c 547, built a fortress on the rock of Bamburgh, and founded the royal house of Bernicia, the northern region of Northumbria, which grew rapidly in power after his death (559?)
The means of providing digital access for subscribers to the BT ISDN service Two versions: single line IDA and multi-line IDA are available
Institute for Defense Analyses
Left nerve channel (nadi): relates to the left nostril and receptive or moon energy
Ireland Industrial Development Authority (State body chartered to attract foreign industry )
Improvement and Development Agency
International Development Association
Institute for Defense Analysis
A female given name fairly popular around 1900, but rare today

Ida - the name was magical to me. In whispers, in the dark. Beneath bedcovers. Forehead pressed to a windowpane coated with frost. Ida. What a strange, beautiful name: I could not say it often enough: it was easy to confuse Ida with I - - -.

fairly popular around 1900, but rare today
Ida Kaufman Ida Mount Tarbell Ida Minerva Wells Ida Bell Ida Bell Wells Barnett
{i} female first name
al-qa'ida
Al-Qaeda (also al-Qaida or al-Qa'ida or al-Qa'idah) (Arabic: , translation: The Base) is an international alliance of terrorist organizations founded in 1988 by Osama bin Laden and other veteran "Afghan Arabs" after the Soviet War in Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda has attacked targets in various countries, the most notable being the September 11, 2001 attacks that occurred in New York City and Northern Virginia. These actions were followed by the U.S. government launching a military and intelligence campaign against al-Qaeda known as the War on Terror
ida

    Hyphenation

    IDA

    Turkish pronunciation

    aydı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈīdə/ /ˈaɪdə/

    Etymology

    () Short form of obsolete names beginning with Germanic īd "work", used for both sexes in medieval England. It was revived in the 19th century, partly mistaken for a Greek name, for the Mount Ida of classical mythology. In continental Europe, it has also been used as a pet form of Adelaide.
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