nan

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English - Turkish
Nine
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Ekmek
Ekmek
Hindistan'da yumuşak buğdaydan yapılarak fırında pişirilen kalın kurabiye
Hindistan'ın kuzeyinde, yumuşak buğdaydan yapılarak fırında pişirilen kalın kurabiye
Ekmek: "Alçak, nan ve nimet nankörü hain!"- S. M. Alus
A'NAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ağacın ucu
A'NAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ufuklar
MU'NAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Su arkı, su mecrâsı
naan
Hindistan'da yapılan bir tür pide
naan
Kuzey Hindistan'da Tandoori fırınlarında pişirilen yemek çeşidi
İ'NAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Büyü ile bağlanma
English - English
National Assembly of Nigeria
IATA code for Nadi International Airport
NMDA Antagonist Neurotoxicity
not a number
A diminutive of the female given name Ann and Nancy

Finely attired in a robe of white.

Alternative spelling of naan
Affectionate name for a grandmother
a female given name, diminutive of Nancy, pet form of Ann
leavened bread baked in a clay oven in India; usually shaped like a teardrop
This is a special value of the double and float data types that represents an undefined result of a mathematical operation, such as zero divided by zero
leavened bread baked in a clay oven in India; usually shaped like a teardrop a river of western Thailand flowing southward to join the Ping River to form the Chao Phraya your grandmother
Anan
(nahn): five nefek (ne' fek): goodbye ni (nee): of nokomis (no ko' mihs): beloved nomina (no mee' nuh): name nranzi (nrahn' zee): fifty nusik (noo' seek): to be able
The IEEE Standard 754 defines a class of numbers known as NaN, or Not a Number This value is used by the IRIS processing software to indicate missing data
A value that is not a number but rather a symbolic entity encoded in floating-point format
A floating-point value that is said to be "not a number" and contains an indeterminate quantity
The binary floating-point numbers that have all ones in the exponent and a non-zero fraction NaN is the term used for a binary floating-point number that has no value (i e , "Not a Number") The two types of NaNs, quiet and signaling, are distinguished by the value of the most significant bit in the fraction field A zero indicates a quiet NaN and a one indicates a signaling NaN
1. Some people refer to their grandmother as their nan. I was brought up by my nan. = gran see also naan. A river of western Thailand flowing about 563 km (350 mi) generally southward to join the Ping River and form the Chao Phraya. Variant of naan. grandmother - used by children = nanny. naan 'nan bread a type of bread made without yeast and eaten with Indian food. Hai nan Ho nan Huai nan tzu Hu nan Chi nan Nan ch'ang Nan ching Nan ning Yün nan T'ai nan
(not a number) (n ) A symbolic entry that is encoded in floating-point format
Not-a-Number The condition that results from a floating-point operation that has no mathematical meaning; for example, zero divided by zero
your grandmother
a river of western Thailand flowing southward to join the Ping River to form the Chao Phraya
Stands for not a number Used as a floating point null value in VPF
{i} round flat leavened Indian bread; (British Slang) person's grandmother
Constant representing the value for Not a Number (NaN)
Leavened bread baked in the tandoor Can be ordered plain, or stuffed with garlic, with spiced minced meat (keema), with vegetables (kulcha) or with nuts and raisins (peshwari)
nan ling
a mountain range in southeastern China running generally east to west
Min Nan
A group of local languages/dialects which can trace their origins to southern Fujian province, China. The most prominent dialects are Amoy (referred to as Taiwanese in Taiwan, and Hokkien in Southeast Asia), Teochew, and Qiongwen. It belongs to the Min dialect group of the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family
naan
A type of round, flat bread baked in a tandoor popular in South and Central Asian cuisine
T'ai-nan
formerly Dainan City (pop., 2002 est.: 742,574), southwestern Taiwan. It is one of the oldest urban settlements on the island. The Han Chinese settled there as early as 1590. The Dutch arrived in the city in 1623 and stayed until they were driven out in 1662 by Zheng Chenggong, who made it his capital. It remained the island's capital when the Qing dynasty reestablished Chinese control over Taiwan (1683). Under Chinese rule in the 19th century, it grew into a prosperous city and was the commercial and educational centre of Taiwan. After the transfer of the capital to Taipei in 1891, it became primarily commercial. It expanded during the Japanese occupation (1895-1945). Today it is a major market and tourism centre
naan
Naan or naan bread is a type of bread that comes in a large, round, flat piece and is usually eaten with Indian food. A flat, leavened bread of northwest India, made of white flour and baked in a tandoor
naan
a white flour Indian flat bread It is one of the most loved Indian breads A trip to an Indian restaurant usually involves the ordering of some kind of Naan It is traditionally made in a brick and clay tandoor oven Traditionally served as an accompaniment with an Indian curry, Naan's can also be used to wrap seasoned grilled meats, seafood, or vegetables A naan should be served hot and eaten immediately or else it tends to get chewy
naan
Indian oven-baked bread
naan
Indian flat bread made from wheat and baked in a tandoor Top
naan
21An East Indian, white-flour flat bread that is lightly leavened by a natural Yeast Starter developed from airborne yeasts Naan is traditionally baked in a Tandoor Oven A flattened round of dough is placed on a cloth puff that is used to slap the bread directly onto the side of the special high-heat oven In less than 60 seconds, the bread puffs slightly, browns on the side touching the oven wall and takes on a light smoky flavor The bread is speared with a skewer and removed from the oven wall to be served hot Also Nan
naans
plural of naan
nan

    Turkish pronunciation

    nän

    Synonyms

    nana, nanna

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnan/ /ˈnæn/

    Etymology

    [ 'nän, 'nan ] (noun.) 1839. Possibly derived from Celtic nana (“grandmother”).
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