• Yodh (also spelled jodh, yod, or jod) is the tenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic yāʾ ي‎, Aramaic yod 𐡉, Hebrew yud י‎, Phoenician yōd...
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  • The Yodh Prize, awarded every two years, honors a scientist for that scientist's outstanding career in cosmic ray research. The award ceremony takes place...
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  • Gaurang Yodh (1928 – 2019) was an Indian-American physicist and an expert in astroparticle physics and cosmic-ray physics. He earned his B.Sc. at the University...
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    vowel, mainly in foreign words. The Greeks adopted a form of this Phoenician yodh as their letter iota (⟨Ι, ι⟩) to represent /i/, the same as in the Old Italic...
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  • letter of the Greek alphabet. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Yodh. Letters that arose from this letter include the Latin I and J, the Cyrillic...
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  • Arjun Gaurang Yodh is an American physicist. He is the James M. Skinner Professor of Science at the University of Pennsylvania and former Director of the...
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    can be a slang term for a joint (marijuana cigarette) 𐤉 : Semitic letter Yodh, from which the following symbols originally derive: I i : Latin letter I...
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  • Aleph Yodh He (איה) was an American professional medical fraternity for Jewish students. It went dormant in 1921 when it merged with Phi Lambda Kappa....
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  • Medha Yodh (July 31, 1927 in Ahmedabad – July 11, 2007 in San Diego) was an Indian and Indian American Bharatanatyam dancer and teacher of classical Indian...
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  • further, appearing as an acronym, only the Hebrew letters gimel, zayin, and yodh, which begin the words "Gam zeh ya'avor" (Hebrew: גַּם זֶה יַעֲבֹ‏ר, gam...
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    dew in great drops" (totaling 15 in the Rider–Waite deck) which are all Yodh-shaped. According to A.E. Waite's 1911 book The Pictorial Key to the Tarot...
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  • Five were reassigned to denote vowel sounds: the glide consonants /j/ (yodh) and /w/ (waw) were used for [i] (Ι, iota) and [u] (Υ, upsilon); the glottal...
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  • Look up yodh, yuddha, or युद्ध in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yudh may refer to: Yodh, the tenth letter of many Semitic alphabets Yudh (film), a 1985...
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    The four letters, written and read from right to left (in Hebrew), are yodh, he, waw, and he. The name may be derived from a verb that means "to be"...
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  • 𐼴‎ w (o / u / ö / ü / w) Zayin z z 𐼵‎ z — — (s) Dotted zayin ž 𐼵𐽇‎ ž — Yodh y y, (see vowels) (see vowels) 𐼷‎ y (i / ǰ / y) Kaph k k ~ g 𐼸‎ k (k /...
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  • varieties of Aramaic. The masculine construct plural, -ê, is written with yodh. In Syriac and some other variants this ending is diphthongized to -ai. Possessive...
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    with [dʒ] and [tʃ] respectively, and in the 19th century, the Manchu hooked yodh was adopted for initial [j]. Zain was dropped as it was redundant for [s]...
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    established a new head office at Under Hill Road, Civil Lines in New Delhi. Lala Yodh Raj was the Chairman of the Bank.[citation needed] In 1951, PNB acquired...
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  • vav (ו‎), mem (מ‎) and pe (פ‎), and before any letter with shva (except yodh) it becomes a shuruk (וּ־‎ [u]). This is the consistent vocalization in the...
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    iota subscript was a medieval innovation. Alternatively, iota may represent yodh (י), the smallest letter of the Hebrew and Aramaic alphabets (to which iota...
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  • Nasa, Lindsay Award from Goddard Space Flight Centre in 1981 and the 2001 Yodh lifetime Prize just a week before his death. These awards were given mainly...
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    consonantal ⟨j⟩/⟨i⟩ was sometimes used to transliterate the Hebrew letter yodh, representing the palatal approximant sound /j/ (and transliterated in Greek...
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    Chronicles 33:18. In case a quiescent sheva was followed either by a guttural or yodh, it would turn into mobile according to the rules given below, if preceded...
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  • Uniliteral sign representing Egyptian ayin Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Yodh and its descendants 𓂞 D37 U+1309E forearm with bread cone give (jmj) give...
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  • spelling of jor (music), an aspect of Indian music Jod, alternate spelling of Yodh, a letter of the Semitic alphabet JOD, ISO 4217 code for the Jordanian dinar...
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  • Shin represents the number 300. The breakdown of its namesake, Shin[300] - Yodh[10] - Nunh[50] gives the geometrical meaningful number 360, which can be...
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    occurred mostly at the ends of words. For example, the two letters wāw and yōdh stood for both the approximant consonants [w] and [j], and the long vowels...
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    Ии, Йй 𑀖 𐨓 Ṭēth 𐡈‎ ܛ /tˤ/ ṭ ט‎ 𐭈 ط ظ‎ 𐩷 ጠ 𐤈‎ Θθ Ѳѳ 𑀣, 𑀝, 𑀞 𐨠 𐱃 Yodh 𐡉‎ ܝ /j/; /iː/, /eː/ y י‎ 𐭉 ي‎ 𐩺 የ 𐤉‎ Ιι Ιi, Jj Іі, Її, Јј 𑀬 𐨩 𐰘 𐰃...
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  • ◢→ Aleph Bet Gimel Daleth Heh Vav Zayin Het Tet Yodh Kaph Lamed Mem Nun Samech Ayin Peh Tzady Koof Reish Shin Taw Plain א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע...
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    consonants known as alef and ayin are generally pronounced as the vowel /ɑː/. Yodh is pronounced /iː/, w /uː/. Between other consonants, /ɛ/ is then inserted...
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