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Gyani
/ ˈɡjɑːnɪ /
noun
- (in India) a title placed before the name of a Punjabi scholar
Word History and Origins
Origin of Gyani1
Example Sentences
Only a handful of government hospitals, such as AIIMS, offer specialist care for complex treatments and procedures, according to Girdhar J Gyani, director general of the Association of Healthcare Providers of India.
Gyani Satnam Singh Ji, a Sikh priest and a friend of the couple, performed the ceremony.
That is the fate of the men and women, nearly all of them elderly, who are—like Marie Wilcox, of California; Gyani Maiya Sen, of Nepal; Verdena Parker, of Oregon; and Charlie Mungulda, of Australia—the last known speakers of a language: Wukchumni, Kusunda, Hupa, and Amurdag, respectively.
Ms. Carney walked up to a man slumped in a plastic chair in the waiting area as Mr. Gyani watched from across the room.
Mr. Gyani, the psychologist, had never been inside a job center.
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