- Look up
vata or
vāta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vata may
refer to:
Vata (noble), 11th-century
Hungarian chieftain Vata (bishop of Várad), 12th-century...
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Rocco Vata (born 18
April 2005) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for EFL
Championship club Watford. Born in Scotland, he is a youth...
- 'Wind/Air';
Sanskrit pronunciation: [ʋaːju]), also
known as
Vata (Sanskrit: वात, romanized:
Vāta, lit. 'Wind/Air') and
Pavana (Sanskrit: पवन, romanized: Pávana...
- to lead to illness.
Ayurveda treatises describe three elemental doshas:
vāta,
pitta and kapha, and
state that
balance (Skt. sāmyatva) of the
doshas results...
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character made from the
material of a
padded cotton wool (Russian: ва́та, IPA: [
ˈvatə])
jacket (vatnik in Russian) and
bearing a
black eye,
which is used to disparage...
- Vāyu-
Vāta or
Vāta-Vāyu (IPA: ʋɑːyu-
ʋɑːt̪ə) is the
Avestan language name of a dual-natured
Zoroastrian divinity of the wind (Vayu) and of the atmosphere...
- Rudi
Vata (born 13
February 1969) is an
Albanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender, and had also a
short stint as a
manager of Albanian...
- The
Vața is a left
tributary of the
river Crișul Alb in Romania. It
discharges into the Crișul Alb in
Vața de Jos. Its
length is 24 km (15 mi) and its...
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Vata is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Cicindelidae,
containing the
following species:
Vata gracilipalpis (W. Horn, 1909)
Vata thomsoni (Perroud, 1864)...
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Vata or
Vatha (fl. 1046) was a
Hungarian noble, lord of the
castle of Békés and
chief of a
tribe in Körösvidék (today Crișana). He is
known for
being the...