- Ides of
March (/aɪdz/; Latin:
Idus Martiae,
Medieval Latin:
Idus Martii) is the day on the
Roman calendar marked as the
Idus,
roughly the
midpoint of a month...
- The ide (Leuciscus
idus), or orfe, is a
freshwater fish of the
family Cyprinidae found in
larger rivers, ponds, and
lakes across Northern Europe and Asia...
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Idu Mishmi may
refer to:
Idu Mishmi people, of the
Mishmi people of
northeastern India and
Tibet Idu Mishmi language,
their Sino-Tibetan
language IDU...
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Idu is a 1970
novel and the
second novel put out by
Nigerian novelist Flora Nwapa. The book's
story centers on
Idu, a
young woman in a
Nigerian village...
- Look up
idu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Idu or
IDU may
refer to:
Indoor unit of an
Australian National Broadband Network fixed wireless connection...
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Idu Saadhya (transl. This is possible) is a 1989
Indian Kannada-language
slasher film
directed by
Dinesh Babu and
produced by
Chandulal Jain
under Chamundeshwari...
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Idu (Korean: 이두; Hanja: 吏讀 "official's reading") is an
archaic writing system that
represents the
Korean language using Chinese characters ("hanja")....
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Idus of
Leinster was an
Irish saint of the
fifth century. He was said to be a
disciple of
Saint Patrick, who
baptized him.
Saint Idus took part in the...
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Idus L.
Fielder (September 21, 1853 - 1892) was a
lawyer and
state legislator. He
served in the
Arkansas House of
Representatives in 1883 representing...
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Idu is both a
central village and the
headquarters of
Uruan local government area of Akwa Ibom
state in Nigeria.
Idu is
politically segmented to belong...