Neta'im — Founded 1932 Founded by Moshavniks Council Gan Raveh Region … Wikipedia
Neta — may refer to: Neta Rivkin (born 1991), Israeli rhythmic gymnast Neta, Cyprus Neta, Nepal (disambiguation) Ñetas Neta Hebrew The ingredient which tops the mound of rice on a piece of nigirizushi A politician in South Asia. This disambiguati … Wikipedia
NETA — is an abbreviation that may refer to: the International Electrical Testing Association (formerly the National Electrical Testing Association www.netaworld.org) NETA serves the electrical testing industry by establishing standards; publishing… … Wikipedia
neta — |é| s. f. 1. Filha do filho ou da filha, em relação ao avô ou à avó. 2. [Portugal: Regionalismo] Pão de ló de formato pequeno. ‣ Etimologia: latim vulgar *nepta, do latim neptis, is, neta, sobrinha neta |ê| s. f. 1. Rede de arrastar. 2. … … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
neta — conj. žr. 2 net: 1. Netur smerties regėti, neta pirma išvys Christų VlnE39. Tikri vyrai, kurie apie tokį darbą pirma nesūdija, neta kad gerai tą yra perveizdėję MTXLII. 2. MT103 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Neta — f Swedish: short form of Agneta (see AGNETHE (SEE Agnethe)) … First names dictionary
Neta — Neta, Nete nordische Kurzform von → Agneta bzw. → Agnes (Bedeutung: die Reine) … Deutsch namen
NETA'IM — (Heb. נְטָעִים; Plantations ), moshav in central Israel S.W. of Rishon le Zion affiliated with Tenu at ha Moshavim, founded in 1932 by veteran farm laborers of the Second aliyah in the framework of the Thousand Families Settlement Scheme. Citrus… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
neta — [ neɪtα:] noun Indian a politician or a leader of an organization. Origin via Bengali from Sanskrit netā leader … English new terms dictionary
neta — cat·a·li·neta; … English syllables
Neta Snook — in 1921 at Kinner Field, California (This image courtesy Ames Historical Society). Born February 14, 1896(1896 02 14) Mount Carroll, Illinois, USA … Wikipedia