Definition of Sards. Meaning of Sards. Synonyms of Sards

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Definition of Sards

Sard
Sard Sard, n. [L. sarda, Gr. ?, or ? (sc. ?), i.e., Sardian stone, fr. ? Sardian, ? Sardes, the capital of Lydia: cf. F. sarde. Cf. Sardius.] (Min.) A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color. See the Note under Chalcedony.

Meaning of Sards from wikipedia

- The Sardinians, or Sards (Sardinian: Sardos or Sardus; Italian and S****arese: Sardi; Gallurese: Saldi), are a Romance language-speaking ethnic group indigenous...
- with SARDS, but others have failed to show a link. Despite similar symptoms and blood test results to Cushing's disease, evaluation of dogs with SARDS did...
- SARD Corporation (株式会社サード, Kabushiki gaisha Sādo, abbreviated as Sigma Advanced Racing Development) is a ****anese tuning company and racing team from Toyota...
- In mathematics, Sard's theorem, also known as Sard's lemma or the Morse–Sard theorem, is a result in mathematical analysis that ****erts that the set of...
- The Sard MC8-R was a modified and lengthened version of the Toyota MR2 (SW20) built for GT racing by Toyota's SARD (Sigma Advanced Research Development)...
- brownish-red mineral commonly used as a semiprecious stone. Similar to carnelian is sard, which is generally harder and darker; the difference is not rigidly defined...
- Sard Underground (stylized in all caps) is a solo project of Yua Shinno produced by Daiko Nagato. In September 2019, as a musical group, they debuted with...
- Sard is a dark reddish-brown variety of the mineral chalcedony, similar to carnelian. Sard may also refer to: Sard's lemma, a result in mathematical analysis...
- Sard Harker (1924) by John Masefield (1878–1967) is an adventure novel first published in October 1924. It is the first of three novels by Masefield set...
- Arthur Sard (28 July 1909, New York City – 31 August 1980, Basel) was an American mathematician, famous for his work in differential topology and in spline...