Rabi
[ rah-bee ]
/ ˈrɑ bi /
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noun
Isidor Isaac, 1898–1988, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1944.
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British Dictionary definitions for Rabi (1 of 2)
rabi
/ (ˈrʌbɪ) /
noun
(in Pakistan, India, etc) a crop that is harvested at the end of winterCompare kharif
Word Origin for rabi
Urdu: spring crop, from Arabic rabī` spring
British Dictionary definitions for Rabi (2 of 2)
Rabi
/ (ˈrɑːbɪ) /
noun
Isidor Isaac . 1898–1988, US physicist, born in Austria, who devised the atomic and molecular beam resonance method of observing atomic spectra. Nobel prize for physics 1944
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