anna
IPA: ˈænʌ
noun
- A unit of currency in former British India equal to 12 pies or ¹⁄₁₆ rupee.
- A female given name from Hebrew.
- A prophetess in the New Testament.
- A city in Illinois.
- A city in Texas.
- A town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia.
- A village in Järva, Estonia.
- A village in Fars, Iran.
- A village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran.
- A village in Ohio; after Anna Thirkield, an early settler.
- A municipality of Valencia, Spain.
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Examples of "anna" in Sentences
- Throne, men will swear falsely for an "anna" or two.
- Suniel Shetty is not called anna for any reason: director Kabir Sadanand
- Videlicet, sir, this week a fellow captive is minus a finger and thumb -- and all for oversight of six annas {the anna is the 16th part of a rupee}.
- We haven't seen the hybrids again, and now D'anna is shooting herself repeatedly to try and conjure her own Special Revelation between death and resurrection.
- We filled and frosted like the Hostess cupcakes, and piped on the birthday girl’s name anna with the marshmallow icing to look like the signature 7 loop swirl!
- The oldest inmate of the home is Tatha, a 101-year-old man, who is fondly called 'anna' - meaning elder brother in the Kannada language - by other inmates and staff.
- W. r.t Condoleeza Rice -- which "anna" has brought up a few times -- the Jake Tapper blog post over at ABC News indicates that unless Obama saw that a cabinet member would be well outside of the mainstream, he would approve of that cabinet member.
- 'Of food' comprises the senses of smell and taste together: it denotes the sense of smell on the ground that that sense is connected with earth, which may be 'food,' and the sense of taste in so far as 'anna' may be also explained as that by means of which eating goes on (adyate).
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