jena in English

noun
1
a university town in central Germany, in Thuringia; population 102,500 (est. 2006).

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1. Abbe died 14 January 1905 in Jena.

2. They tried neighboring towns of Rudolstadt, Saalfeld, and Jena without success.

3. I cannot believe the brazenness of the District Attorney in Jena.

4. Creel is in the Jena office and Dr.Manuel is in Jonesville today

5. They say when Prime Minister Jena arrives the day after tomorrow, he will sign the treaty.

6. Advectional losses during night-time WERNER KUTSCH, MPI BGC, JENA In two recent studies by Aubinet et al

7. Neighboring municipalities are Jena (25 kilometres (16 miles) in west) and Gera (15 kilometres (9 miles) in south east).

8. He had spotted another lay-by, beyond Jena, just before the link road to the autobahn back to the border.

9. Frege matriculated at the University of Jena in the spring of 1869 as a citizen of the North German Confederation.

10. 2ND NADIYA NORBECK Starstruck Dance Academy 3RD MCKENNA BIANCO Starstruck Dance Academy 4TH JENA Blachong Independent 5TH HALEY EGNER Starstruck Dance Academy

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12. Tensions flared between black and white students in the small town of Jena after a noose was hung from a tree at the high school - a symbol of the lynching of blacks in segregationist times.

13. Cataracta nu doare, evolueaza progresiv si se manifesta prin diverse fenomene ce afecteaza vederea: incetosare, modificarea frecventa a dioptriilor, imbunatatirea vederii de aproape, fotofobia (jena fata de lumina puternica), incapacitatea de a aprecia corect distantele.

14. Ernst Abbe, (born January 23, 1840, Eisenach, Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach [now Germany]—died January 14, 1905, Jena, Germany), physicist whose theoretical and technical innovations in optical theory led to great improvements in microscope design (such as the use of a condenser to provide strong, even illumination, introduced in 1870) and clearer understanding of …