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Badinage
Badinage Ba`di`nage", n. [F., fr. badiner to joke, OF. to
trifle, be silly, fr. badin silly.]
Playful raillery; banter. ``He . . . indulged himself only in
an elegant badinage.' --Warburton.
Meaning of Adina from wikipedia
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Adina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adina may
refer to:
Adina, Ghana, a town in the
Volta Region of
Ghana Adina,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a town...
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ADINA is a
commercial engineering simulation software program that is
developed and
distributed worldwide by
ADINA R & D, Inc. The
company was founded...
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Adina Marie Howard (born
November 14, 1973) is an
American singer and songwriter. She rose to fame
during the mid-1990s with her
debut album, Do You Wanna...
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Adina Elizabeth Porter is an
American actress. She is best
known for her
roles as
Lettie Mae
Thornton on the HBO
fantasy horror series True
Blood (2008–2014)...
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Adina (עדינה) is a
feminine given name of
Hebrew origin. The
Hebrew word עדינה
means "gentle" or "mild".
Notable people with the name include:
Adina, in...
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Adina Verson (born c. 1983) is an
American actor best
known for
playing Poppy White, ****istant of Tina Fey's
character Cinda Channing, in Only Murders...
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Adina Apartment Hotels is a
hospitality brand originating from Australia, and a
subsidiary of TFE Hotels. The
brand was
established as part of the Toga...
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Adina-Gina
Rognean (born 28 May 1994) is a
Romanian footballer who
plays as a
forward and has
appeared for the
Romania women's
national team. Rognean...
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Adina L.
Roskies is an
American philosopher. She
became a
Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy at the
University of California,
Santa Barbara in January...
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Adina.
Adina is a
genus of 12
species of
flowering plants in the
family Rubiaceae. They are
shrubs or
small trees...