NARD - translation to arabic
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NARD - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nard (disambiguation)

NARD         

ألاسم

سُنْبُلُ الطِّيب

nard         
اسْم : مرهم الناردين
nard         
ناردين ، سنبل رومى جـ سنابل عطر الناردين جـ عطور

Definition

nard
¦ noun the Himalayan spikenard.
Origin
OE, via L. from Gk nardos; related to Sanskrit nalada, narada.

Wikipedia

Nard

Nard may refer to:

  • 'Nard, a 1981 album by American funk and jazz keyboardist Bernard Wright
  • Nard (game) (نرد), the Persian board game similar to backgammon
  • Nard (plant), of the species Nardostachys jatamansi
    • Spikenard, an essential oil derived from the plant.
  • The Nard, a nickname for the city of Oxnard, California in the United States
  • NARD, The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors
  • National Association of Rudimental Drummers
  • nards, slang for testicles
Examples of use of NARD
1. Health Minister Nard Ndoka said earlier that many of the injured were children.
2. Reporters Without Borders Secretary–General Robert Ménard, who is currently in Lebanon, described Kassir‘s assassination a "cowardly murder." "We have lost a friend, and press freedom has lost a passionate defender," he said in a statement.
3. We promise to remain mobilised until justice has been done" Robert Menard, secretary–general, Reporters Without BordersMénard added ÷ "The French authorities and the UN commission investigating the assassination of Rafiq al–Hariri should pay particular attention to this new act of terrorism." "Those responsible for the murder, which targeted a great journalist, must be identified, arrested and punished.
4. The Roman poets built it up as a clash of civilisations, east meets west, Roman virtues against the nard–dripping hordes of Egypt....’ For the rest of the week I am afraid I raved about the importance of this site, and on the last day I persuaded everyone to cram into the Korean saloon and to go in search of Actium, and above all of Nikopolis, the victory city built by Octavian as a lasting memorial to his triumph.