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African harp-lute
harp, "korro" with eighteen strings, and another, "simbing," with seven strings... Durán, Lucy. "Simbing". In Sadie, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary
Simbing
Stringed instrument from West Africa
century Playing range Related instruments harp, gravi-kora, seperewa, simbing, ngoni, bolon Musicians Toumani Diabaté, Jaliba Kuyateh, Ballaké Sissoko
Kora_(instrument)
Traditional Akan harp-lute
some dramatic movements. Kora Simbin Harp Music of Ghana African music "Simbing". Musical Instrument Museums Online (MIMO). Wire, Hill Post (2012-09-08)
Seperewa
Traditional Mande harp played in Mali, The Gambia and Guinea
Simbing A Susu yeliba playing a bolon in 1905, his rifle by his side. The bolon has a small, square soundhole and a nyenmyemo (metal resonator fringed
Bolon_(musical_instrument)
Spanish and Italian singer (born 1956)
Himself/Guest judge Episode: "Spain" 2019 Pequeños gigantes Himself/Judge Talent show (season 4) 2020 The House of Flowers Vicar Episode: "Laurel (símb. gloria)"
Miguel_Bosé
The Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) is a nonprofit, international association dedicated to the advancement of microbiological
Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Society_for_Industrial_Microbiology_and_Biotechnology
Single-seat, single-engine French monoplane
The Bernard SIMB V.2 was a single-seat, single-engine French monoplane, built in the mid-1920s. It was originally designed for racing but was adapted for
Bernard_SIMB_V.2
The Bernard SIMB AB 16 was a three-engine, five-seat utility aircraft designed and built in 1927 for general-purpose military work in the French colonial
Bernard_SIMB_AB_16
French footballer (born 1974)
Jean-Pierre Simb (born 4 September 1974) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward. Simb joined English Division Three side Torquay
Jean-Pierre_Simb
French experimental long-range aircraft
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_80_GR
Japan stringed instruments Sihu chordophones China stringed instruments Simbing chordophones 323-5 west africa stringed instruments harp-lutes Simsimiyya
List_of_musical_instruments
P-16 US 1930 Retired 26 Bernard SIMB AB 10 France 1924 Prototype 1 Bernard SIMB AB 12 France 1926 Prototype 1 Bernard SIMB AB 14 France 1925 Prototype 1
List_of_fighter_aircraft
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_20
British aircraft designer (1895–1937)
cantilever floatplane. It was comparable to a French monoplane, the Bernard SIMB V.2, which broken the flight airspeed record in December 1924. The S.4 lacked
R._J._Mitchell
Defunct French aircraft manufacturer
company was reorganised as Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois ("SIMB") to cover a wider product range. It built no new aircraft until 1922, when
Société_des_Avions_Bernard
French long-range bomber prototype
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_82
French single-engine single-seat monoplane
Bernard SIMB AB 10 or Bernard SIMB AB 10 C 1 single-seat fighter, which first flew in the summer of 1924, first appeared in public as the SIMB AB-C 1 at
Bernard_SIMB_AB_10
Type of folk wrestling
A "false lion" (simb) dancer who participates in the ceremony prior to matches
Senegalese_wrestling
French all-metal, single-engine, low-wing monoplane
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_260
Bernard SIMB AB 15 was a 1920s French single-seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed and built by the Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB).
Bernard_15
British club dedicated to the exploration of West Africa
Houghton eventually made his way as far as the north Saharan village of Simbing, 260 kilometres (160 miles) north of the Niger and 800 kilometres (500
African_Association
French airplane
The Bernard SIMB V.1 was a French single seat racing monoplane designed to compete for the 1924 Beaumont Cup. It crashed on its first flight and was not
Bernard_SIMB_V.1
of Civil Defense reported that the Integrated Forest Monitoring System (SIMB) had recorded 1,251 hot spots and one forest fire throughout Bolivian territory
Forest fires in Bolivia in 2024
Forest_fires_in_Bolivia_in_2024
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H.V.40
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_18
V-8 piston aircraft engine
(single prototype) Avia BH-21 (from 1925) Avia BH-22 Bartel BM-5 Bernard SIMB AB 10 Blanchard Brd.1 Caudron R.11 (8Bba) Caudron C.59 Caudron C.61 (8Ac)
Hispano-Suiza_8
British nine-cylinder radial engine family
Westland Wapiti Westland Westbury Westland Witch Westland-Houston PV.3 Bernard SIMB AB 12 Blanchard BB-1 Breguet 19 Fizir F1M-Jupiter Latécoère 6 Lioré et Olivier
Bristol_Jupiter
Indian actor (born 1990)
Retrieved 27 October 2020. "'Nishabda 2' Cast Feast on 'Kuttanad Food' at Simbly South Restaurant". mangalorean.com. 23 June 2017. Archived from the original
Roopesh_Shetty
Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (S.I.M.B.) Bernard SIMB AB 10 Bernard SIMB AB 12 Bernard SIMB AB 16 Bernard SIMB V-1 Bernard SIMB V-2 Bernard V.1 Bernard V.2
List_of_aircraft_(B–Be)
Languages families in Papua New Guinea
i)k[V] ama ‘mother’ < *am(a,i) apa ‘father’ < *apa himu ‘heart, stomach’ < *simb(i,u) iti ‘hair’ < *iti[C] korake ‘leg’ < *k(a,o)ndok[V] kinu ‘shoulder’ <
Kutubuan_languages
1920s French fighter aircraft prototype
The Bernard SIMB AB 12 was a French single engine, single-seat monoplane fighter aircraft built in the 1920s. Though advanced for its time, it failed to
Bernard_SIMB_AB_12
the French speed record, reaching 393.340 km (244.410 mi) in the Bernard SIMB V.2 at Istres, France. November 11 While Georges Madon — the fourth-ranked
1924_in_aviation
1930s French racing seaplane
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H.V.120
1929 Schneider Trophy Bernard H.V.42 France 1931 Schneider Trophy Bernard SIMB V.1 France 1924 Beaumont Cup Bernard H.V.120 France 1930 Schneider Trophy
List_of_racing_aircraft
American chemical engineer
Retrieved 2018-05-23. "Charles Thom Award Winner 2017 - Kristala Prather". SIMB Annual Meeting. Retrieved 2018-05-23. "MLK Leadership Award – Diversity –
Kristala_Jones_Prather
1996 Indian film
his dialogue, make it worth the time". Senthil's dialogue "No Comments Simbly Waste" entered Tamil vernacular, often used by people when tired of responding
Maha_Prabhu
Musical artist
with Mark Weinstein (Otá, 2009) Across the Divide (Half Note Records, 2009) Simb, with Adam Rudolph (Otá/Meta Records, 2009) Ceremony, with NDR Bigband (Otá
Omar_Sosa
Aircraft powered by three piston engines
Bellanca 28-92 US 1937 Bernard 60 France 1929 Bernard 160 France 1932 Bernard SIMB AB 16 France 1927 Besson MB.36 France 1930 Blackburn Iris UK 1926 Blackburn
Trimotor
Single engine, single seat monoplane floatplane fighter
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H_110
Research facility in California, US
President of the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) The Joint Genome Institute (JGI) was created in 1997 to unite the expertise
Joint_Genome_Institute
1928 French airliner
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_190
Paris–India–Paris flight. Adolphe Bernard's Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB; Industrial Company for Metals and Wood) closes, a victim of bankruptcy.
1926_in_aviation
Bernard SIMB AB 14 was a 1920s French single-seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed and built by the Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB).
Bernard_SIMB_AB_14
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_70
Company) as the successor to the Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB; Industrial Company for Metals and Wood), which had closed in November 1926
1927_in_aviation
in stock. Adolphe Bernard's Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB; Industrial Company for Metals and Wood) establishes an aeronautical branch
1922_in_aviation
French WW1 bomber aircraft
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_AB_1
a test pilot for Junkers. Abrial A-2 Vautour Aero A.11 Amiot 120 Bernard SIMB AB 14 Curtiss Carrier Pigeon Curtiss Lark Detroit G1 Gull Dewoitine D.14
1925_in_aviation
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H.V.42
Senegalese musical group
(cassette; Talla Diagne) 1994: Akara (cassette; Talla Diagne) 1995: Hors Serie: Simb (cassette; Talla Diagne) 1996: Vol.5 (cassette; Talla Diagne) 1997: Marimbalax
Lemzo_Diamono
American microbiologist (1936–2012)
Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), which awarded her its Charles Porter Prize in 2012. At its annual conference, SIMB organizes the Carol D. Litchfield
Carol_Litchfield
1920s French piston aircraft engine
12E Made under licence by the Polish Skoda Works (PZS) Aichi AB-1 Bernard SIMB V.1 Blériot-SPAD S.86 Breguet 19 Canete Pirata Caudron C.17 Dewoitine D.12
Lorraine_12E_Courlis
designed several aircraft prototypes. One of his prototypes, the Bernard SIMB V.2, piloted by Florentin Bonnet won the flight airspeed record on November
Jean Hubert (aircraft designer)
Jean_Hubert_(aircraft_designer)
1930s French racing seaplane
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H.V.220
1920s French transport aircraft
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_60
Bulgarian hardcore punk band
other music projects such as Get Some!, Vendetta, Piranha, Alien Industry, S.I.M.B. & more In 2015 the band was seen working on new material which eventually
Brothers_in_Blood
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_200
Topics referred to by the same term
vodou roots, band from Göteborg, Sweden Simbi, Mali, a town and commune Simbing, also known as a simbi, African musical instrument Sometimes I Might Be
Simbi_(disambiguation)
Month of 1924
record for speed, 278.48 miles per hour (448.17 km/h), was set by the Bernard SIMB V.2 airplane, designed by French aviator Jean Hubert and piloted by Florentin
December_1924
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H.V.41
Papuan language of Papua New Guinea
*imbi ‘name’ ibi *sambV ‘cloud’ hibim ‘sky’ *ambi ‘man’ (?) ibi ‘woman’ *simb(i,u) ‘guts’ tep- ‘stomach, intestines’ *si(mb,p)at[V] ‘saliva’ (Sialum sawat
Selepet_language
Aircraft engine family
air-cooled engines available in 1932 are listed here 9AB Aviméta 132 Bernard SIMB AB 16 Blériot 135 Blériot 290 Boisavia B.604 Mercurey II Farman F.166 Farman
Salmson air-cooled aero-engines
Salmson_air-cooled_aero-engines
1930s French floatplane fighter aircraft
v t e Bernard aircraft Adolphe Bernard AB 1 AB 2 AB 3 AB 4 S.I.M.B. AB.C1 AB 3M AB 3T V.1 V.2 V.3 AB 10 AB 10T AB 12 AB 14 AB 15 AB 16 S.A.B. 18 T 18
Bernard_H.52
Horse race
38 1:15.5 1998 Pine Princess Örjan Kihlström Nils Sylwén 3.31 1:15.5 1997 Simb Capi Per Lennartsson Lennart Wikström 6.81 1:16.2 1996 Hannah Newmen Jorma
Swedish_Trotting_Oaks
British floatplane (1925)
mid-wing cantilever floatplane which resembled a French monoplane, the Bernard SIMB V.2, which had broken the flight airspeed record in December 1924. The new
Supermarine_S.4
been defined, Bernard had built its 1927 three-engine, five seat Bernard SIMB AB 16 for similar tasks, but in 1930 prepared an all-metal version of the
Bernard_160
Horse race
6.60 1:15.3 1999 Cindy Bob Mats Karlsson Hans Karlsson 13.56 1:16.3 1998 Simb Capi Per Lennartsson Lennart Wikström 1.54 1:16.0 1997 Arnies Super Girl
Drottning_Silvias_Pokal
Mountain range in Antarctica
including six marine basins and seven seasonally isolated marine basins (SIMBs). These stratified basins also have great variety. They range in salinity
Vestfold_Hills
September – Didier André, motor racing driver. 4 September – Jean-Pierre Simb, soccer player. 12 September – Caroline Aigle, first woman fighter pilot
1974_in_France
reorganizes the company as the Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB; Industrial Company for Metals and Wood). In its new guiuse, the firm ceases
1920_in_aviation
Papuan language of Papua New Guinea
*maŋgat[a] ‘teeth, mouth’ mɨka (W) *si(mb,p)at[V] ‘saliva’ sɨmbu ‘spit’ *simb(i,u) ‘guts’ su ‘faeces’ *simbil[VC] ‘navel’ (Akɨ) simbilɨm, (Acɨ) cimbilɨm
Apali_language
Horse race
9.30 1:15.8 2000 Hilda Zonett Robert Bergh Robert Bergh 4.87 1:15.2 1999 Simb Zipper Robert Bergh Robert Bergh 3.11 1:15.2 1998 Lucky Po Stefan Melander
Swedish_Trotting_Criterium
American academic
Wang Award, and the Society of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) Young Investigator Award. During his tenure at UW–Madison, Pfleger's research
Brian_Pfleger
Method of measuring ice growth and melt
satellite-connected transmission package. Seasonal Ice Mass Balance Buoy (SIMB-1). The SIMB-1,2,3 instruments have the same sensor package as the CRREL-Dartmouth
Ice_mass_balance_buoy
SIMBING
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Boy/Male
Indian
Gods light, Enlighted, Gods dear one
Boy/Male
Hindu
Desired
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Rainbow
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ratna Priya | ரதà¯à®¨à®¾à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Lover of jewels
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble Friend
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Guillelmus, GUILERMO means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire and Cheshire)
English (Lancashire and Cheshire) : variant spelling of Axon.
Boy/Male
Indian
Dyer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thum ‘thumb’, for someone with a missing or deformed thumb, or for someone of very small size. Compare the folk tale of ‘Tom Thumb’.German : from a short form (of Slavic origin) of the personal name Thomas.German : habitational name from places called Thum in Rhineland and Saxony, or Thumen in Bavaria, or a topographic name from Middle High German tuom ‘episcopal church’ (Dom).
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