a mountain in central Crete: the highest on the island; in ancient times associated with the worship of Zeus. Height: 2456 m (8057 ft)
Modern Greek names: Idhi, Psiloritis
2.
a mountain in NW Turkey, southeast of the site of ancient Troy. Height: 1767 m (5797 ft)
Turkish name: Kaz Daği
IDA in British English
abbreviation for
International Development Association
International Development Association in British English
noun
an organization set up in 1960 to provide low-interest loans to developing countries. It is part of the World Bank Group
Abbreviation: IDA
Ida. in British English
abbreviation for
Idaho
Idaho in British English
(ˈaɪdəˌhəʊ)
noun
a state of the northwestern US: consists chiefly of ranges of the Rocky Mountains, with the Snake River basin in the south; important for agriculture (Idaho potatoes), livestock, and silver-mining. Capital: Boise. Pop: 1 366 332 (2003 est). Area: 216 413 sq km (83 557 sq miles)
Abbreviation: Id., Ida. or (with zip code) ID
Ida in American English1
(ˈaɪdə)
noun
a feminine name
Word origin
ML < OHG: akin ? to ON Ithunn, goddess of youth
Ida in American English2
(ˈaɪdə)
1.
Mounthighest mountain in Crete, in the central part: 8,058 ft (2,456 m)
2.
Mountmountain in NW Asia Minor, in ancient Phrygia & Mysia near the site of Troy: c. 5,800 ft (1,768 m)