Crossword-Solution: NIDA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NIDA | anagram | ADIN, ANDI, DAIN, DANI, DIAN, DINA, IAND, INDA, NADI, NAID |
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| NATIONAL Institute of Dramatic Art | 1 answer |
| NATIONAL Institute on Drug Abuse | 1 answer |
| Noted American linguist | 1 answer |
| AUSTRALIAN Institute of Dramatic Art | 2 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN dramatic art school | 2 answers |
| Girl's name | 313 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NIDA (5)
His grown daughter, Bev Nida, tells me that one of her childhood memories of Frank was that if he was late for dinner, ("and he always was"), everyone knew to save a chicken breast for him.
The fifth is the well-known work called the Katr al-Nida (the Dew Drop), celebrated from Cairo to Kabul; and last of all the "Azhari." [FN#28] I know little of the Hanafi school; but the name of the following popular works were given to me by men upon whose learning I could depend.
Dmitrieff was almost in the suburbs of Cracow at the beginning of December, but his left was then threatened by the Hungarian seizure of the Dukla pass, and he had to retreat to the line of the Dunajec and the Nida with his flank drawn back to Krosno and Jaslo.
With the right of the army swinging up along the river Nida, northeast of Cracow, the Russian left attacked the Dukla Pass in great force, driving Austrians back and capturing over ten thousand men.
While all troops that could be spared were sent northeast to support the prepared lines of the Bzura and Rawka Rivers, the Russians in the south fell back behind the Nida and Dunajec, joining with their right wing their northern army in the region of Tomaschew, and extending their left through the region of Gorlitz and Torka toward the Pruth.
Quotes with NIDA (2)
I was an utterance in absentia. I was a forgotten word, uttered and mislaid long ago. I was the word that existed because there was another word that was my opposite, and without it I was nothing. I gained meaning only by acknowledging that possible other. Nida
Dynamic equivalence is a central concept in the translation theory, developed by Eugene A. Nida, which has been widely adopted by the United Bible Societies... Purporting to be an academically linguistic concept, it is in fact a sociocultural concept of communication. Its definition is essentially behavourist: determined by external forces, such as society--with strong pragmatist overtones--focusing on the reader rather than the writer. [M]ost twentieth-century American philo…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1970–1987).