sina

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Turkish - English
(isim) Sina Peninsula
Sinai
(Tabiat Doğa) (bitki, Fam: baklagiller,bakliye fasilesi) senna
Sina Dağı
Mount Sina
Sina Yarımadası
the Sina Peninsula
ibn-i sina
Islamic philosopher and scientist. He became physician to several sultans and also twice served as vizier. His Canon of Medicine was long a standard work in the field. He is known for his great encyclopaedia of philosophy, The Book of Healing. His other writings include The Book of Salvation and The Book of Directives and Remarks. His interpretations of Aristotle influenced European Scholasticism. His system rests on a conception of God as the necessary existent: only in God do essence (what God is) and existence (that God is) coincide
ibni sina
Islamic philosopher and scientist. He became physician to several sultans and also twice served as vizier. His Canon of Medicine was long a standard work in the field. He is known for his great encyclopaedia of philosophy, The Book of Healing. His other writings include The Book of Salvation and The Book of Directives and Remarks. His interpretations of Aristotle influenced European Scholasticism. His system rests on a conception of God as the necessary existent: only in God do essence (what God is) and existence (that God is) coincide
English - English
A female given name
Sinai

And when forty years were expired, there appeared to him in the wilderness of mount Sina an angel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a bush.

Ibn-Sina
{i} Avicenna (980-1037), foremost Persian doctor and philosopher and scientist who was born in a small town near Bukhara (Uzbekistan) and died in Persia
Turkish - Turkish
Kuzey Afrika'da bir çöl
SİNA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Musâ Peygamberin (A.S.) Allah (C.C.) kelâmına nâil olduğu, Süveyş ile Akabe Körfezi arasındaki bir yer ve bir dağ ismi. Cebel-i Musa veya Tur-u Sinâ da denir
SİNA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İbn-i Sinâ'nın ceddinin ismi. Bak: İbn-i Sin
SİNA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Deve ayağına bağladıkları ip
ibni sina
Batıda Avicenna olarak tanınan, 980-1037 yılları arasında yaşayan, iranlı filozof ve hekim
ibni sina
Batı'da "Avicenna" olarak bilinen, ünlü islam filozofu ve hekimi
sina

    Hyphenation

    si·na

    Etymology

    () Anglicization of the Irish Síne and Scottish Gaelic Sìne, cognates with English Jane.
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