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akasha

American  
[ah-kah-shuh] / ɑˈkɑ ʃə /

noun

  1. (in the philosophies of India) the ether, regarded as including material and nonmaterial entities in a common medium.


Etymology

Origin of akasha

From the Sanskrit word ākās̄́a

Example Sentences

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Sudan's chargé d'affaires in Nairobi, Mohamed Osman Akasha, told the BBC on Wednesday that the military-led government would agree to stop the fighting only if the RSF was dismantled, surrendered its weapons, and its leader was held accountable.

From BBC

US court documents reveal the deal was co-ordinated by Baktash and Ibrahim Akasha, two brothers who led a violent cartel in Kenya.

From BBC

A month later, the Akasha brothers and Goswami were arrested in Mombasa.

From BBC

In the background, American law enforcers were working with counterparts in the UK to piece together their case against Hafeez, partly using evidence gathered from devices they had seized when they arrested Goswami and the Akasha brothers.

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The Akasha brothers and Goswami finally boarded a flight to the US to face trial in January 2017.

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