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Dana
1[ dah-nuh ]
Dana
2[ dey-nuh ]
noun
- Charles Anderson, 1819–97, U.S. journalist, editor, and publisher.
- Edward Salisbury, 1849–1935, U.S. mineralogist and physicist.
- his father James Dwight, 1813–95, U.S. geologist and mineralogist.
- Richard Henry, Jr., 1815–82, U.S. jurist, author, and sailor: specialist in admiralty law.
- a male or female given name.
Dana
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- DanaJames Dwight18131895MUSSCIENCE: geologist James Dwight (dwaɪt). 1813–95, American geologist; noted for his work The System of Mineralogy (1837)
Example Sentences
“It takes a special person to run into a building when everybody’s running out,” said Dana Bryson, the team’s longtime assistant equipment manager.
The 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, who may run for California governor, makes surprise speech at Dana Point business conference and criticizes President Trump’s policies.
And in 16 cases, women were charged in connection with using medication-assisted treatment to treat addiction, said Dana Sussman, senior vice president of Pregnancy Justice.
Dana Jones, his star player, scored 29 points and had 29 rebounds in the 1990 City 3-A final for North Hollywood against Fremont.
The 12th-seeded Flames have a tough matchup against Oregon, and coach Dana Altman will have his Ducks in a row, but this game won’t be an easy opener for the No. 5 seed.
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