Atana
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Explanation
Atana is a raga in Carnatic music. It is a Janya raga, whose Melakarta raga is Shankarabharanam, 29th in the 72 Melakarta raga system.
- also known as Ataana
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Engineering Magazine (1897)
T atana is a hard, handsome, yellow wood, also good for sleepers, ...
An Irish-English Dictionary, Containing Upwards of Twenty Thousand Words that Never Appeared in Any Former Irish Lexicon: with Copious Quotations from the Most Esteemed Ancient and Modern Writers, to Elucidate the Meaning of Obscure Words and Numerous Comparisons ... ; to which is Annexed, a Compendious Irish Grammar. By Edward O'Reilly (1821)
eac«5 atar, atana, atan, atana, archedc. atair, aicneac. acarab, ae" o tarana, tarnac, taran, 1arrata, tata1", tarnacab. catapae, or } catar } catnaéа.
Encyclopedia of Greco-Roman Mythology (1998)
by Mike Dixon-Kennedy
Atana. potina. Greek Possibly a specialized form of the mother goddess mentioned in the Mycenaean Linear B texts; identified with Athene. Ate. Greek The goddess of infatuation and the surrender of moral principles, the personification of the ...
Dictionary of the Kiniassa Language (1877)
by John Rebman
atana). Senu. — senuka, e.g. mdengo unaae- nuka. Sera (v.n.) to hang loose, to shake; (v.a.) to shake, e.g. flour in winnowing (Kis. ku dunga or puaya unga, ku pi- tisha ushanga}.— serasera (v.
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Scrabble value of A1T1A1N1A1
The value of this 5-letter word is 5 points, but it's not an accepted word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
Anagrams of ATANA
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