- as "
Adar Sheni" (Second
Adar) or "
Adar II".
Occasionally instead of
Adar I and
Adar II, "
Adar" and "Ve'Adar" are used (Ve
means 'and' thus: And-
Adar). Adar...
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Adar Poonawalla (born 14
January 1981) is an
Indian businessman. He is the
chief executive officer of
Serum Institute of
India and
Chairman of Poonawalla...
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family are
encoded by the
ADAR family genes.
ADAR stands for
adenosine deaminase acting on RNA. This
article focuses on the
ADAR proteins; This
article details...
- up
Adar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adar is a
month of the
Hebrew calendar. In leap
years there is a
month Adar I and a
month Adar II.
Adar (Mandaean...
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celebrated annually on the 14th day of the
Hebrew month of
Adar (and it is
celebrated in
Adar II in
Hebrew leap years,
which occur 7
times in
every 19 years)...
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Adar is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jimmy Adar (born 1987),
Ugandan middle-distance
runner Tamar Adar (1939–2008),
Israeli writer...
- The
Seventh of
Adar, also
known as
Zayin Adar (Hebrew: ז׳ אַדָּר), is the
anniversary of the
birth and
death of
Moses in
Jewish tradition. It is observed...
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appearance The
Oxford Magazine 1934 In-universe
information Aliases Iarwain Ben-
adar, Forn,
Orald Species Undefined Spouse Goldberry Book(s) The
Fellowship of...
- The Adamic–
Adar index is a
measure introduced in 2003 by Lada
Adamic and
Eytan Adar to
predict links in a
social network,
according to the
amount of shared...
- In the
earliest prose stories in
Britain in the Mabinogi, the
Adar Rhiannon; "birds of Rhiannon", are
specifically three magical birds,
whose song can...