sara

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Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Rengi değişmiş olan su
Bir sinir hastalığı
Yilbik, tutarık gibi adlar da verilen sinir hastalığı
Zaman zaman kendini kaybederek olduğu yere düşme, vücutta şiddetli çırpınmalar ve ağız köpürmesi ile ortaya çıkan bir sinir hastalığı, tutarak, tutarık, tutarga, yilbik
tutarık
tutarak
(Hukuk) EPİLEPSİ
yilbik
SARA'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sararmış hanzal otu
MA'SARA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Üzüm ve susam gibi şeylerin) sıkıldığı yer
Italian - Turkish

Definition of sara in Italian Turkish dictionary

Sarà
açacağınız
sarà
olacaktır
sarà
olunur
sarà
bakacağı
sarà
yapılacaktır
sarà
alınacak
Spanish - Turkish
sare
English - English
A female given name

'Not Sarah, Sara,' Tracy said. 'There's no h, you say Saaara.'.

{i} female first name; member of peole of Central African Republic
Baker Sara Josephine Teasdale Sara Sara Trevor Teasdale
given name, female
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
Superfund Amendments of Reauthorization Act of 1986 Reauthorized the Superfund regulations and created the Community Right-to-Know regulations
plate
San Antonio River Authority; SARA was created by the State of Texas to preserve, protect and manage the resources and environment to the San Antonio River and its tributaries The district spans Bexar, Goliad, Karnes and Wilson counties
Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act Legislation that includes "Community Right to Know" provisions with respect to disposal of hazardous materials Fire departments (Rochester FD, for example) will respond to take a report when local industry discharges certain substances into the environment These reports are called "SARA Title III notification"
Super-fund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
Bold Dawnworker
the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act 42 U S C 9601 et seq (1986)
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act Signed into law October 17, 1986 Title III of SARA is known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 A revision and extension of CERCLA, SARA is intended to encourage and support local and state emergency planning efforts It provides citizens and local governments with information about potential chemical hazards in their communities SARA calls for facilities that store hazardous materials to provide officials and citizens with data on the types (flammables, corrosives, etc ); amounts on hand (daily, yearly); and their specific locations Facilities are to prepare and submit inventory lists, MSDSs, and tier 1 and 2 inventory forms The disaster in Bhopal, India in 1987 added impetus to the passage of this law
Federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
Sara Josephine Baker
born Nov. 15, 1873, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., U.S. died Feb. 22, 1945, New York, N.Y. U.S. physician. She became the first American woman to receive a doctorate in public health. As the first director of New York City's Division of Child Hygiene (the first public agency devoted to child health), she helped make New York's infant-mortality rates the lowest of any major American city. She helped found the American Child Hygiene Association and organized what became the Children's Welfare Federation of New York. She published five books on child hygiene
Sara Lee
American corporation headquartered in Illinois, worldwide manufacturer and distributor of retail products (including foods, apparel, household supplies, and health care products)
Sara Teasdale
orig. Sara Trevor Teasdale born Aug. 8, 1884, St. Louis, Mo., U.S. died Jan. 29, 1933, New York, N.Y. U.S. poet. While living in St. Louis she made frequent trips to Chicago, where she eventually joined Harriet Monroe's Poetry magazine circle. Her collection Rivers to the Sea (1915) established her as a popular poet, and Love Songs (1917) won the first Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Over time her verse became simpler and more austere. After her marriage ended in divorce in 1929, she moved to New York City, where she lived in virtual retirement. Many of the poems in her last book, Strange Victory (1933), foreshadow her suicide
che sara sara
Used to express a personal philosophy of fatalism
Turkish - English
epilepsy
epilepsy " tutarak, tutarık, tutarga, yilbik; epileptic
falling sickness
(Tıp) fit
sara

    Hyphenation

    Sar·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    serı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈserə/ /ˈsɛrə/

    Etymology

    [ "kA-sä-"rä-sä-' ] () Variant of Hebrew Sarah from the Ancient Greek of the New Testament.
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